One of Jaipur’s most iconic landmarks, famous for its unique honeycomb-shaped structure and beautiful pink sandstone architecture. Built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, it is a stunning example of Rajput design.
A historic 16th-century stepwell near Amber Fort, known for its perfectly symmetrical staircases and traditional water-harvesting architecture. It once served as a community gathering and water storage place.
A majestic hilltop fort overlooking Maota Lake, showcasing a perfect blend of Hindu and Mughal architecture. Famous for its grand courtyards, Sheesh Mahal (mirror work), and royal views.
Floating beautifully in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, Jal Mahal is a breathtaking photo stop known for its calm waters and magical reflection.
A peaceful royal cremation ground of the Kachwaha rulers, featuring beautifully carved marble cenotaphs with intricate architecture and quiet surroundings.
Drive to Udaipurwati (Approx. 2.30 hours from Jaipur).
A magnificent complex of courtyards, gardens, and museums that still houses the royal family and preserves Jaipur’s royal legacy.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site featuring giant astronomical instruments built in the 18th century used to study time, stars, and eclipses.
A charming walk through narrow lanes, vibrant bazaars, and heritage buildings that reflect the true soul of Rajasthan.
Overnight stay in Jaipur.
Drive to village and stay in a small village Inderpura with an Indian family for 2 nights. Experience zero-comfort rural living and live like locals. Participate in daily activities and enjoy cultural interaction with the family.
A spiritual stepwell linked with the Mahabharata, believed to be the place where the Pandavas immersed their weapons after the great war.
Famous for beautifully fresco-painted havelis depicting mythology and royal life. Key highlights include Podar Haveli, Morarka Haveli, and Aath Haveli.
Built around 1750, this is one of the oldest fresco sites in Shekhawati. The black and ochre paintings depict Ramayana scenes, Lord Krishna stories, and royal legacy.
Return to Inderpura village and spend time with the family, sharing daily rural activities.
A lesser-known village near Udaipurwati featuring untouched fresco-painted havelis and authentic rural charm. Walking through Chirana feels like stepping back in time.
Drop at Terminal 3 International Airport or hotel in Delhi.
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