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Our tour packages are entirely tailorable, to suit your needs right down to the last detail. But here are a few ideas so you have somewhere to begin...
 
'The golden triangle' (3/4 day)
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'The leisurely Golden Triangle' (5/6 day)
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Giving you more time to take in the sights and sounds of every destination.
 
'Romantic Rajasthan' (5/6 day)
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Your will be whisked off your feet by this tour, and by the end of it you will be left totally in love with Rajasthan. What could be more romantic than seeing the sun rise behind the Taj Mahal, and set over the glittering water palace of Udaipur?
 
'The best bits tour' (10-12 days)
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By adding Pushkar and Jodphur to the wonders of Rajasthan tour it gives you more variety and depth of experiences. If you have 12 days,  then this one is definately for you.
 
'What more could you wish for tour' (15-20 days)
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This tour consists of a lot of sights to visit, opting for a longer tour of 20 days (or more) will definately give you more time to kick back and soak up the culture. Get ready to be dazzled.
 
If you like the sound of any of these tours then please dont hesitate to contact us with any questions you might have, or even with your own tailored tour ideas...
 
 
 
This article is worth a read to get your juices flowing about your up and coming Rajasthan tour...
 
 Taken from 'The Independant' written by Rhiannon Batten
Saturday, 29 March 2008
 
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INDIA'S MOST ROMANTIC STATE?
If romance could be manufactured, Rajasthan would be a good place to locate a bottling plant. With its wild desert scenery, ancient sandcastle forts, pastel-coloured cities, dust-speckled light and its swathes of scarlet, fuschia and marigold textiles, India's largest state is sure to induce a bout of wanderlust.
 
Located in the north-west of India and covering an area roughly the same as Germany, Rajasthan is relatively easy to get to, and travel around. It offers outstanding value for money and, arguably, has the most tightly packed collection of cultural sights of any Indian state, thanks to the legacies of the Rajput warriors and Mughal emperors. Yes, it can be noisy, dirty, frenetic and with pockets of distressing poverty. But, for soft adventure and sheer spectacle, Rajasthan is hard to beat.
 
I'LL HEAD STRAIGHT THERE AND TAKE IT ALL IN, THEN
Hold your horses (or, more appropriately, camels). Even with several weeks to spend you can cover only a fraction of the state, so it's best to plan ahead to maximise your time on the ground.
The most popular Rajasthani trip is dubbed the "Golden Triangle" tour because of the richness of culture and history on offer en route. This starts in Delhi before veering south to the Taj Mahal and then west to Rajasthan's state capital, Jaipur.
This is known as the "pink city" because of its blush-coloured buildings. Jaipur's best-known sights include a 300-year-old observatory, the 18th-century City Palace (now home to a museum; open daily from 9.30am to 5pm, admission 180 rupees, or £2.30) and the spectacular façade of the Hawa Mahal, or Palace of the Winds (open daily from 9.30am to 4.30pm). Also close by is Amber, home to another ethereal palace-fort (open daily from 9am to 4.30pm).
 
I WANT TO VENTURE FURTHER AFIELD
Continuing in a south-west loop, the other great Rajasthani cities are Udaipur, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer. The first of those is the most romantic. Udaipur comprises a jumble of glittering cream-coloured buildings, surrounded by the Aravalli hills and dominated by Pichola Lake.
Here the top attractions are the city palace (open daily from 9.30am to 4.30pm), the Jagdish temple and Jag Mandir island – whose palace is said to have inspired Shah Jahan to build the Taj Mahal. Udaipur is also known for its shopping – and for its role as a backdrop to the James Bond film, Octopussy. Half-hour boat rides on the lake cost around 130 rupees (£1.70), or 250 rupees (£3.20) including a stop at Jag Mandir island. The overall effect is less enticing when the lake's water levels are low; if you time your visit between October and March, you should find that the monsoon rains have topped up the water levels.
 
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