Religious Rajasthan Yatra
A wonderful way to see Rajasthan is to visit its many pilgrimage
centres and temples, many of them close to places of important tourist
interest.
Day 1: Arrive Bikaner from Shekhawati Delhi.
Visit its camel breeding farm, and the Jain temple, one of the oldest
in the state, as well as the temples of Raj Ratan Bihari, and Rasik
Shiromani.
Day 2: Morning, visit Junagarh fort; afternoon,
excursion to Desknoke to Karni Mata's temple, extraordinary because
it offers sanctuary to rats in its shrine.
Day 3: Drive to Jaisalrner, visiting Kolayat with
its temples, and Pokaran's Ramdevji shrine.
Day 4: Sightseeing at Jaisalmer, including the
Jain temples within the fort, and at Lodurva.
Day 5: Drive to Jodhpur, en route visiting the
temples of Osian, and sightseeing in the city.
Day 6: Sightseeing at Mehrangarh, and then drive
to Ranakpur with its magnificently carved temples.
Day 7: Drive to Udaipur, en route visiting the
temples of Mahavira at Ghanerao, and the shrines of Charbhuja, Nathdwara
and Eklingji.
Day 8: Sightseeing in Udaipur, including the Jagdish
temple.
Day 9: Drive to Pushkar, with its Brahma and hundreds
of other temples, and Ajmer with its popular dargah, the meeting
point for Muslims from all over the country.
Day 10: Drive to Jaipur. Sightseeing in the city,
and visits to the temples of Govind Devji, Ganeshji, and Galtaji.
Day 11: sightseeing at Amber including the temple
of Jagat Shiromani afternoon, to karauli
Day 12: Short excursion to Kaila Devi temple,
a popular place of pilgrimage for people from all over Rajasthan
and the neighbouring states. Tour ends with drive to Agra/Bharatpur.
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