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11-Day Spiritual and Heritage Odyssey: Pune to Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh March 2026

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Day 1 · Wed, Mar 11
Pune

Departure from Pune by Daund-Indore SF Express (22943) at 15:33 (Fare: SL-₹505, 3A-₹1300)

8:30 AM:

Start your journey with a hearty breakfast at the legendary Vaishali on Fergusson College Road, enjoying their famous Sambar Wada and filter coffee.

10:00 AM:

Visit the Shreemant Dagdusheth Halwai Ganpati Mandir to seek blessings for a smooth and spiritual 11-day journey through Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh.

11:30 AM:

Head to Tulsi Baug for any last-minute travel essentials or to pick up some dry snacks like Laxminarayan Chivda for the long train ride.

1:00 PM:

Savor a final Maharashtrian meal in the city with a nutritious Thali at Shreyas Dining Hall on Apte Road before heading toward the station.

2:15 PM:

Begin your commute to the Pune Railway Station, allowing extra time for traffic to ensure a stress-free boarding process.

3:00 PM:

Arrive at the station and locate your coach on the Daund-Indore SF Express (22943); stow your luggage securely and settle in for the journey ahead.

3:33 PM:

Depart from Pune as the train begins its route toward Madhya Pradesh, passing through the urban sprawl and into the scenic outskirts of the Western Ghats.

5:30 PM:

Relax in your berth as the train traverses the Maharashtra countryside, perfect for catching up on some reading or organizing your Rajasthan sightseeing notes.

6:30 PM:

Watch the sunset paint the sky in hues of orange and purple as the train glides past the rural landscapes beyond Daund Junction.

7:30 PM:

Enjoy a hot dinner on the train, perhaps sampling some local specialties sold by vendors at Manmad Junction or using travelers' favorites like home-packed parathas.

8:30 PM:

Review your spiritual itinerary for the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga while the train traverses the Central Railway tracks toward northern Maharashtra.

9:45 PM:

Prepare your bedding on the Daund-Indore SF Express and settle into your berth for a restful night as you head toward the Malwa Plateau.

11:00 PM:

Rest peacefully with the rhythmic motion of the train as it speeds through the night, passing through major junctions like Bhusaval while you sleep.

Day 2 · Thu, Mar 12
Ujjain

Arrival in Ujjain, Mahakaleshwar Temple Darshan, and Harsiddhi Shaktipeeth Visit

6:30 AM:

Wake up to the gentle landscape of the Malwa Plateau as the train makes its final approach toward the holy city of Ujjain.

8:20 AM:

Arrive at Ujjain Junction Railway Station and take a quick transfer to your accommodation, such as Hotel Mahakal Ashray, to drop off your luggage and freshen up.

9:30 AM:

Enjoy a traditional Malwa breakfast of Poha and Jalebi at a local favorite like Shree Ganga Restaurant before beginning your spiritual circuit.

10:15 AM:

Proceed to the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga, one of the twelve sacred abodes of Shiva, to witness the divine atmosphere and offer your prayers.

11:45 AM:

Explore the expansive Mahakal Lok Corridor, a stunning architectural marvel featuring over 100 murals and statues depicting legends from the Shiva Purana.

1:00 PM:

Savor a traditional Malwi lunch at Hotel Shipra Residency, where you must try the regional specialty Dal Bafla, served with ghee, laddu, and spicy chutneys.

2:30 PM:

Visit the Harsiddhi Mata Temple, one of the 51 sacred Shaktipeeths, and admire the two towering Deepastambhas that stand majestically in the courtyard.

3:45 PM:

Head to the Bade Ganeshji Ka Mandir, located near the Mahakal reservoir, which houses a colossal idol of Lord Ganesha and a unique temple dedicated to Panchmukhi Hanuman.

5:00 PM:

Explore the historical Sandipani Ashram, the legendary school where Lord Krishna, Balarama, and Sudama are believed to have received their education from Guru Sandipani.

6:15 PM:

Head down to the sacred Ram Ghat on the banks of the Shipra River, where the atmosphere begins to hum with devotional energy as the sun sets.

7:00 PM:

Participate in the mesmerizing Shipra Aarti at Ram Ghat, watching the rhythmic movement of large brass lamps reflecting off the water to the sound of blowing conchs.

8:15 PM:

Take a rickshaw to the vibrant Tower Chowk area, a local hub perfect for trying street food specialties like the famous Ujjaini Sev and hot Milk Masala.

9:30 PM:

Enjoy a tranquil dinner at Swadeshi Shuddh Shakahari Bhojnalaya, known for its authentic Satvik meals and delicious North Indian thalis suited for a spiritual journey.

10:45 PM:

Return to your room at Hotel Mahakal Ashray to rest and recharge for tomorrow's early morning departure toward the island temple of Omkareshwar.

Day 3 · Fri, Mar 13
Omkareshwar

Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga Visit followed by Night Sleeper Bus towards Reengus (Fare: ~₹1200)

6:00 AM:

Check out from your Ujjain hotel and board a private taxi for the 140-kilometer journey towards the holy banks of the Narmada River.

7:30 AM:

Enjoy the changing landscape of the Malwa Region as you drive south, passing through the lush greenery that surrounds the Indore-Ichhapur Highway.

8:30 AM:

Stop for a quick and authentic breakfast of Poha and Jalebi at Apna Sweets in Barwaha, a popular pitstop for pilgrims heading to the shrines.

9:30 AM:

Arrive in Omkareshwar and experience the thrill of crossing the Jhula Pul, a massive suspension bridge that offers panoramic views of the river and the island of Mandhata.

10:15 AM:

Enter the Omkareshwar Jyotirlinga Temple, a stunning multi-storied structure carved from soft stone, to perform your morning prayers and witness the sacred Lingam.

11:30 AM:

Walk across to the Mamleshwar Temple, also known as Amaleshwar, which is traditionally worshipped alongside Omkareshwar to complete the Jyotirlinga pilgrimage.

12:30 PM:

Savor a simple and soul-satisfying Satvik lunch at the Gajanan Maharaj Sansthan Bhojanalaya, which provides a peaceful atmosphere for pilgrims to refuel.

1:45 PM:

Charter a colorful motorboat for a cruise around the Mandhata Island on the Narmada River, offering a unique perspective of the temple spires and the massive Omkareshwar Dam.

3:00 PM:

Hike up to the Siddhanath Temple, an ancient structure featuring magnificent carvings of elephants around its base and stone work that highlights the region's rich architectural heritage.

4:15 PM:

Visit the Kajal Rani Cave, a serene location about 6 kilometers away that provides a panoramic viewpoint of the river's confluence and the lush Satpura Range.

5:30 PM:

Sit by the Gauri Somnath Temple, housing a massive six-foot tall Shiva Lingam made of black stone, and enjoy the cool evening breeze before preparing for your night journey.

6:30 PM:

Head down to the Koti Tirtha Ghat to witness the soul-stirring Narmada Aarti, where hundreds of tiny lamps are floated on the river, creating a glowing trail against the temple backdrop.

7:45 PM:

Enjoy a comforting dinner at Hotel Mahishmati, known for its delicious Marwari and North Indian thalis, ensuring you have a full meal before the long overnight bus ride.

9:00 PM:

Take a short transfer to the boarding point near the Omkareshwar Bus Stand for your private AC Sleeper bus, often operated by reputable carriers like Hans Travels or Shrinath Solitaire.

10:15 PM:

Board your sleeper coach bound for Reengus; check your berth assignments and store your luggage securely in the under-bus compartments before departure.

11:30 PM:

Settle into your berth as the bus leaves the religious hub behind, traversing the highways of Madhya Pradesh towards the Rajasthan border while you rest for tomorrow's spiritual visit.

Day 4 · Sat, Mar 14
Jaipur

Khatu Shyam Mandir Darshan in Reengus and Evening Transfer to Jaipur

6:00 AM:

Arrive at the Reengus Bus Stand following your overnight journey from Omkareshwar; take a moment to stretch and hire a local shared jeep or auto-rickshaw for the final leg to Khatu.

7:00 AM:

Enjoy the 18-kilometer drive from Reengus to Khatu, passing through the gateway of Shree Shyam Dwar as the morning sun illuminates the Rajasthan landscape.

8:00 AM:

Check into a day-room at a local guesthouse like Hotel Lakhdatar or Shyam Mithila to freshen up and leave your heavy luggage before heading to the shrine.

9:00 AM:

Begin your walk through the vibrant market lanes of Khatu, stopping to buy a floral 'Nishan' or traditional offerings for the deity at the Khatu Shyam Market.

10:00 AM:

Enter the queue for the Khatu Shyam Ji Mandir, immersing yourself in the devotional atmosphere as pilgrims chant 'Jai Shree Shyam' in anticipation of the darshan.

11:30 AM:

Witness the divine idol of Lord Shyam inside the Khatu Shyam Temple, admiring the intricate silver work of the sanctum and the vibrant floral decorations known as Shringar.

12:30 PM:

After your morning prayers, visit the sacred Shyam Kund, a holy pond located near the temple where the 'Sheesh' (head) of Barbareek is said to have appeared.

1:30 PM:

Enjoy a traditional Rajasthani Thali for lunch at Hotel Radhey Ki Rasoi, focusing on local delicacies like Ker Sangri and Gatte ki Sabzi.

2:45 PM:

Take a quiet stroll through Shyam Bagichi, a beautifully maintained garden that houses the Samadhi of Alok Hanumandas Ji, offering a tranquil retreat from the bustling temple crowds.

4:00 PM:

Check out from your day-room and hire a private taxi for the 80-kilometer journey to Jaipur, traveling through the gateway of the Aravalli Hills via the NH52.

5:30 PM:

Enter the Pink City and check into a heritage-style hotel like Hotel Pearl Palace or Shahpura House, allowing you to settle in and refresh after the day's spiritual travels.

6:30 PM:

Head out to explore the vibrant Bapu Bazaar, where the pink-washed walls of the market come alive under the evening lights, perfect for shopping for authentic Rajasthani mojris and bandhani textiles.

7:45 PM:

Stop for a magnificent view of the Hawa Mahal at night, where the tiny windows are illuminated from within, creating a glowing honeycomb effect that is a photographer's delight.

8:30 PM:

Dine at the iconic Laxmi Mishthan Bhandar (LMB) in the old city, savoring their legendary 'Royal Rajasthani Thali' and their world-famous Paneer Ghewar for dessert.

9:45 PM:

Take a short drive past the Albert Hall Museum, which is beautifully lit with changing colors, providing a stunning backdrop for a final evening stroll through Ram Niwas Garden.

10:45 PM:

Return to the comfort of Shahpura House, reflecting on a spiritually and culturally rich day as you prepare for tomorrow's exploration of Jaipur's grand forts.

Day 5 · Sun, Mar 15
Jaipur

Amer Fort and Hawa Mahal Tour with Night Train 12468 to Jaisalmer (Fare: SL-₹435, 3A-₹1120)

7:30 AM:

Begin your morning with a flavorful Jaipur breakfast at Rawat Mishtan Bhandar, ensuring you try their legendary Pyaaz Kachori and a glass of sweet lassi.

8:30 AM:

Embark on a short drive towards the Aravalli hills to visit the majestic Amer Fort, opting for a traditional elephant ride or a golf cart up the steep ramparts to the main courtyard.

9:45 AM:

Explore the opulent interiors of the fort, specifically focusing on the Sheesh Mahal (Mirror Palace), where a single candle can illuminate the entire hall through thousands of tiny mirrors.

11:15 AM:

On your way back to the city center, pause at the edge of Man Sagar Lake to photograph the serene Jal Mahal, a stunning red sandstone palace that appears to float on the water.

12:00 PM:

Arrive in the heart of the Pink City to explore the Hawa Mahal, going beyond the famous facade to see the colored glass windows and the unique ventilation system of the 'Palace of Winds'.

1:00 PM:

Head to The Peacock Rooftop Restaurant for a scenic lunch featuring panoramic views of the city and delicious Rajasthani specialties like Laal Maas or a traditional Kher Sangri dish.

2:30 PM:

Explore the majestic City Palace complex, a striking blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture that houses the Mubarak Mahal and a fascinating museum of royal textiles and weaponry.

3:45 PM:

Admire the four beautifully decorated gates of the Pritam Niwas Chowk, each representing a different season and dedicated to specific deities like Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva.

4:30 PM:

Walk to the adjacent Jantar Mantar, a UNESCO World Heritage site, to marvel at the collection of nineteen architectural astronomical instruments, including the world's largest stone sundial, the Samrat Yantra.

5:30 PM:

Spend your evening strolling through the glittering lanes of Johari Bazaar, the perfect place to admire world-famous Kundan jewelry and intricate Meenakari artwork.

6:45 PM:

Make a stop at the Albert Hall Museum to witness the stunning evening light show, where the historic facade is bathed in a rotating sequence of vibrant colors.

7:45 PM:

Indulge in a final Jaipur feast at Handi Restaurant on MI Road, notoriously famous for its traditional Rajasthani Laal Maas and aromatic handi-cooked delicacies.

8:45 PM:

Head to Jaipur Junction Railway Station with your luggage to prepare for the overnight portion of your odyssey into the Thar Desert.

9:30 PM:

Board the Leelan SF Express (12468); secure your belongings and settle into your berths as the train prepares for its 10:00 PM departure.

10:00 PM:

Wave goodbye to the Pink City as your train begins its westward journey towards the remote golden sands of Jaisalmer.

11:30 PM:

Fall asleep to the steady rhythm of the rails as you traverse the desert landscape of Rajasthan in the comfort of your sleeper coach.

Day 6 · Mon, Mar 16
Sam Sand Dunes

Visit Tanot Mata Temple, Babliyan Post, and Longewala with Overnight Stay at Sam Desert

5:00 AM:

Arrive at the Jaisalmer Railway Station on the Leelan SF Express and take a quick 10-minute transfer to a pre-arranged guesthouse like The Gulaal to freshen up.

6:30 AM:

Step out for a morning coffee and a light breakfast at Kanak Jaisalmer, a popular spot known for its panoramic views of the fort before the desert heat picks up.

7:30 AM:

Board a rugged 4x4 SUV to begin your 120-kilometer drive through the heart of the Thar Desert, passing through the stark and beautiful landscapes of the Desert National Park.

9:30 AM:

Arrive at the miraculous Tanot Mata Temple, a sacred site where thousands of bombs dropped during the 1965 and 1971 wars failed to explode, attributed to the goddess's protection.

10:30 AM:

Visit the Tanot Museum located adjacent to the temple to see the actual unexploded Pakistani bombs on display and read the heroic history of the Border Security Force (BSF).

11:30 AM:

Proceed with the required permits toward the Babliyan Post, an active border outpost where you can witness the international fence and interact briefly with the brave BSF soldiers.

12:30 PM:

Enjoy a rustic lunch at a local dhaba near the Tanot area, savoring simple desert staples like Ker Sangri and Bajra roti while soaking in the remote atmosphere.

1:45 PM:

Arrive at the historic Longewala War Memorial, the legendary site of the 1971 Battle of Longewala, and walk through the open-air museum where captured Pakistani T-59 tanks and military trucks are on display.

3:00 PM:

Watch a short documentary at the Longewala Audio-Visual Room that provides a gripping account of the bravery displayed by the Indian soldiers against the advancing armored columns.

4:00 PM:

Begin your journey toward the Sam Sand Dunes, enjoying the barren beauty of the Thar Desert as you traverse the sandy roads where you might spot a few desert foxes or gazelles.

5:00 PM:

Check into your luxury Swiss tent at Winds Desert Camp or Kanak Jaisalmer, where you will be welcomed with a traditional Rajasthani 'Tika' ceremony and refreshing drinks.

5:45 PM:

Embark on an exhilarating Jeep Safari across the rolling dunes of Sam, experiencing the thrill of dune bashing before settling on a high ridge to watch the sun dip below the horizon.

6:45 PM:

Exchange your jeep for a traditional Camel Safari to trek deeper into the rolling dunes of the Thar Desert as the sky transitions into a starlit canopy.

7:30 PM:

Gather around a roaring bonfire for an authentic Rajasthani Cultural Program, featuring the hypnotic Kalbelia Dance and the historic sounds of the Manganiyar musicians.

8:45 PM:

Indulge in a traditional Desert Buffet Dinner at the camp, savoring local culinary delights such as Dal Bati Churma and Ker Sangri prepared with desert spices.

10:00 PM:

Experience a peaceful Stargazing session on the open dunes, where the total lack of city lights provides a crystal-clear view of the Milky Way and various constellations.

11:00 PM:

Retire to your luxurious Swiss tent at Winds Desert Camp, falling asleep to the rhythmic whispers of the wind across the Sam Sand Dunes.

Day 7 · Tue, Mar 17
Jaisalmer

Exploring Jaisalmer Fort, Gadisar Lake, and Patwon ki Haveli with Night Stay

7:00 AM:

Wake up to a crisp desert morning and witness the sunrise over the rolling hills of the Sam Sand Dunes, followed by a refreshing cup of masala chai at your camp.

8:15 AM:

Enjoy a final traditional Rajasthani breakfast at Winds Desert Camp before checking out and beginning your 45-kilometer drive back towards the Golden City of Jaisalmer.

9:30 AM:

Arrive in the city and head straight to Gadisar Lake, an artificial reservoir surrounded by ornate shrines and the magnificent Tilon Ki Pol gateway, perfect for a peaceful morning boat ride.

11:00 AM:

Begin your exploration of the massive Jaisalmer Fort, also known as the Golden Fort, walking through its four grand gateways to reach the bustling resident squares and ancient sandstone dwellings.

12:30 PM:

Pause for a breathtaking lunch at The Jaisal Treat, a rooftop restaurant where you can savor Ker Sangri and Lal Maas while overlooking the sandstone rooftops of the Golden City.

1:45 PM:

Enter the exquisite Jain Temples located within the fort walls, marveling at the seven interconnected temples which feature incredibly delicate yellow sandstone carvings of animals and deities.

3:00 PM:

Exit the fort gates and walk to the majestic Patwon ki Haveli, the largest cluster of five separate havelis renowned for their intricate mirror work and gold-leaf paintings.

4:15 PM:

Visit the uniquely shaped Salim Singh ki Haveli, often called the 'Jahaz Mahal' due to its ship-like front, and admire its 38 distinct balconies carved with unmatched precision.

5:30 PM:

Complete your architectural tour at Nathmal ki Haveli, examining the two huge stone elephants at the entrance and the subtle differences between the two symmetrical sides built by rival brothers.

6:30 PM:

Head to Vyas Chhatri, a collection of ornate golden sandstone cenotaphs, to witness a legendary desert sunset and enjoy a panoramic view of the illuminated Jaisalmer Fort.

7:45 PM:

Dine at the highly-rated The Trio, where you can savor authentic Rajasthani dishes like Murg-e-Subz and Ker Sangri on a breezy terrace overlooking the vibrant Gandhi Chowk.

9:00 PM:

Take a leisurely walk through Sadar Bazar, allowing time to browse for authentic camel leather bags and intricately embroidered textiles that the Golden City is famous for.

10:00 PM:

Capture final night-time photographs of the city's glowing sandstone architecture before returning to the heritage charm of The Gulaal for a comfortable overnight stay.

11:00 PM:

Rest and recharge at your hotel, reflecting on the desert magic of Jaisalmer as you prepare for tomorrow's journey across the desert towards Jodhpur.

Day 8 · Wed, Mar 18
Jodhpur

Morning Journey to Jodhpur, Visiting Mehrangarh Fort and Jaswant Thada

6:30 AM:

Enjoy a final Jaisalmer breakfast at The Gulaal, savoring a hot cup of masala chai with a view of the golden morning sun hitting the fort walls.

7:30 AM:

Check out from your hotel and begin the 280-kilometer road journey towards the Blue City, traveling via the Jaisalmer-Jodhpur Highway through the vast expanse of the Thar Desert.

9:15 AM:

Make a temporary pitstop at the town of Pokhran, famous for its grand Fort Pokhran, to enjoy some local kachoris and admire the red sandstone architecture of the region.

10:30 AM:

Continue your drive through the rural landscape of Rajasthan, keeping an eye out for local wildlife like chinkaras and the traditional desert dwellings known as 'Bhongas'.

11:45 AM:

Arrive in the outskirts of Jodhpur and marvel at the skyline dominated by the formidable Mehrangarh Fort, one of the largest and most magnificent hill forts in India.

12:30 PM:

Check into your heritage accommodation at Raas Jodhpur or Ratan Vilas, where you can refresh yourself after the long trans-desert drive.

1:30 PM:

Indulge in a traditional Jodhpuri lunch at Gypsy Dining Hall, famous for its 'Rajasthani Thali' which features local specialties like Gulab Jamun Ki Sabzi and Mawa Kachori.

2:45 PM:

Ascend the steep path to the Mehrangarh Fort, entering through the Jai Pol gateway to explore the intricate lattice-work and opulent courtyards of the Phool Mahal and Moti Mahal.

4:15 PM:

Visit the Mehrangarh Fort Museum, which houses an impressive collection of royal palanquins, weaponry, and the historic Howdahs used during various princely processions.

5:15 PM:

Head down the hill to the serene Jaswant Thada, a stunning white marble cenotaph built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, known for its translucent marble sheets that glow in the sunlight.

6:00 PM:

Descend into the heart of the old city to visit Toorji Ka Jhalra, a beautifully restored 18th-century stepwell that showcases the intricate sandstone water architecture of the Marwar region.

7:00 PM:

Immerse yourselves in the vibrant chaos of Sardar Market, walking towards the iconic Ghanta Ghar (Clock Tower) to browse for aromatic Jodhpuri Mathaniya Chillies and traditional 'Jodhpuri Mojaris'.

8:15 PM:

Dine at the rooftop restaurant Indique within Pal Haveli, where you can enjoy a romantic candlelit dinner featuring Lal Maas while looking directly at the glowing ramparts of Mehrangarh Fort.

9:45 PM:

Take a scenic night drive past the illuminated gates of the Umaid Bhawan Palace, appreciating the golden glow of its Chittar sandstone architecture against the dark desert sky.

11:00 PM:

Return to the tranquil heritage atmosphere of Raas Jodhpur or Ratan Vilas to rest and recharge for your journey towards the lakeside beauty of Udaipur tomorrow morning.

Day 9 · Thu, Mar 19
Udaipur

Scenic Drive to Udaipur and Evening Boat Ride at Lake Pichola

7:00 AM:

Enjoy a final Jodhpuri breakfast at Ratan Vilas, featuring a spicy Mirchi Bada and a steaming cup of masala chai before checking out of your hotel.

8:00 AM:

Begin your 250-kilometer scenic drive toward Udaipur, winding through the ancient granite boulders and scrub forests of the Aravalli Range.

9:30 AM:

Stop for a brief refreshment break near the town of Pali, observing the nomadic Rabari herdsmen in their traditional red turbans tending to their livestock along the highway.

11:00 AM:

Arrive at the secluded valley of Ranakpur to visit the world-renowned Ranakpur Jain Temple, a 15th-century marble marvel dedicated to Tirthankara Adinatha.

11:45 AM:

Explore the temple's intricate interiors, specifically searching for the famous single marble rock carving that depicts 108 snakes and numerous tails within the Parsavanatha Temple.

1:00 PM:

Savor a peaceful lunch amidst the greenery at Maharani Bagh Orchard Retreat, a historic property originally established by the Royal Family of Jodhpur.

2:30 PM:

Begin the final leg of your journey to Udaipur, driving through the narrow mountain passes of the Aravalli Hills where the terrain transitions into the lush landscape of the Mewar region.

4:00 PM:

Arrive in the 'City of Lakes' and check into the Amet Haveli, a stunning 18th-century haveli located on the banks of Lake Pichola with a direct view of the Jag Niwas palace.

5:15 PM:

Take a short walk to the Bagore Ki Haveli at Gangaur Ghat, exploring its expansive courtyards and the world's largest turban on display in its museum.

6:00 PM:

Board a traditional wooden boat from Rameshwar Ghat for a sunset cruise on Lake Pichola, floating past the marble facades of Jag Mandir and the floating Taj Lake Palace.

7:00 PM:

Witness the mesmerizing Dharohar Folk Dance Show at the courtyard of Bagore Ki Haveli, which showcases vibrant Rajasthani culture through music, puppetry, and the famous Bhavai dance.

8:15 PM:

Indulge in a romantic lakeside dinner at Ambrai Restaurant, savoring authentic Mewari cuisine like Maans Dhungari while enjoying an unparalleled view of the illuminated City Palace across the water.

9:45 PM:

Take a serene night stroll across the Daiji Bridge, capturing the golden reflections of the havelis dancing on the river's surface as the city settles into a peaceful bustle.

10:45 PM:

Enjoy a late-night dessert or a warm beverage at the Jheel's Rooftop Cafe, soaking in the quiet nocturnal atmosphere and the cooling breeze from the Thar Desert's edge.

11:30 PM:

Return to the heritage comfort of your suite at Amet Haveli, lulled to sleep by the gentle sounds of the lake in the heart of the Mewar kingdom.

Day 10 · Fri, Mar 20
Mount Abu

City Palace and Saheliyon-ki-Bari Tour with Afternoon Transfer to Mount Abu

6:30 AM:

Start your morning with a regal breakfast on the rooftop terrace of Amet Haveli, enjoying the serene views of Lake Pichola as the sun illuminates the floating Taj Lake Palace.

7:45 AM:

Walk through the narrow lanes to visit the Jagdish Temple, a stunning example of Indo-Aryan architecture, to witness the morning chants and admire the intricately carved pillars dedicated to Lord Vishnu.

9:00 AM:

Embark on an extensive tour of the City Palace, exploring the ornate Crystal Gallery and the vibrant peacock mosaics within the Mor Chowk courtyard.

10:30 AM:

Head towards the northern part of the city to visit Saheliyon-ki-Bari, the 'Garden of the Maidens', famous for its lush greenery, marble elephants, and ingenious fountains powered by the water levels of Fateh Sagar Lake.

11:30 AM:

Stop at the Bharatiya Lok Kala Mandal, a cultural museum where you can admire a fascinating collection of traditional Rajasthani puppets, folk dresses, and tribal ornaments.

12:30 PM:

Savor a final Udaipur feast at the famous Natraj Dining Hall, renowned for its authentic and unlimited Rajasthani Thali featuring seasonal delicacies and local flavors.

1:45 PM:

Drive along the picturesque promenade of Fateh Sagar Lake, stopping for a quick visit to the Solar Observatory area for a panoramic view of the lake's three distinct islands.

2:45 PM:

Explore the bustling lanes of Hathi Pol Bazaar, the perfect place to shop for traditional Pichwai Paintings and handcrafted wooden toys as souvenirs of your time in the Mewar capital.

3:45 PM:

Check out from your heritage stay and begin the 165-kilometer road journey toward the Aravalli highlands, leaving the lakes behind for the high-altitude landscapes of Mount Abu.

5:15 PM:

As you pass through the scenic Pindwara region, stop for a refreshing masala chai at a highway dhaba to energize yourself for the winding ascent up the mountain.

6:30 PM:

Begin the final steep ascent up the Mount Abu Ghat Road, shifting through the winding curves as the temperature drops and the lush flora of the Aravalli Range surrounds you.

7:15 PM:

Arrive in the cool heights of Mount Abu and check into your mountain retreat, such as the heritage-rich Palace Hotel - Bikaner House or the elegant Hotel Hillock, to settle into your room.

8:30 PM:

Indulge in a hearty dinner at The Mulberry Tree Restaurant, where you can enjoy a mix of traditional Rajasthani dishes and global cuisine in a charming garden setting.

9:45 PM:

Take a tranquil evening stroll along the promenade surrounding Nakki Lake, observing the silhouettes of the surrounding mountains and the famous Toad Rock under the moonlight.

10:45 PM:

Wander through the Mount Abu Main Market, a great spot to find local specialties like Sanganeri Prints, stone crafts, and unique sandalwood souvenirs before the shops conclude their day.

11:30 PM:

Return to your hotel and enjoy the peaceful, quiet atmosphere of Rajasthan's only hill station, resting well for tomorrow's exploration of the Dilwara Temples.

Day 11 · Sat, Mar 21
Mount Abu

Sunset Point and Nakki Lake Tour; Return from Abu Road via Train 20495 (Fare: SL-₹480)

7:30 AM:

Begin your final morning with a refreshing breakfast at Hotel Hillock, enjoying the cool mountain air and a spread of traditional Rajasthani and continental dishes.

8:30 AM:

Embark on a scenic drive to Guru Shikhar, the highest peak of the Aravalli Range, to visit the temple of Dattatreya and enjoy a bird's-eye view of the surrounding hills.

9:45 AM:

Explore the ruins of the Achalgarh Fort and visit the ancient Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple, unique for housing a foot impression of Lord Shiva and a beautiful brass statue of Nandi.

11:00 AM:

Arrive at the world-renowned Dilwara Temples, a masterclass in marble architecture featuring five complexly carved Jain temples dating back to the 11th and 13th centuries.

11:45 AM:

Detailed exploration of the Vimal Vasahi Temple within the complex, marveling at the incredible stone carvings that depict mythological scenes with silk-like precision.

1:00 PM:

Savor a hearty Rajasthani or Gujarati thali for lunch at Arbuda Restaurant, a highly-rated local favorite that offers a perfect spot to refuel near the main market.

2:15 PM:

Challenge yourself with a climb up the 365 steps to the Adhar Devi Temple, a magnificent shrine carved out of a natural rock cleft that rewards you with sweeping views of Mount Abu.

3:30 PM:

Head to Honeymoon Point, also referred to as Anadara Point, to enjoy the cool breeze and overlook the verdant plains and the rugged ridges of the Aravalli Range.

4:30 PM:

Relax with a traditional wooden pedal boat ride on the serene Nakki Lake, passing by the uniquely shaped Toad Rock and the picturesque promenade that lines the water's edge.

5:45 PM:

Begin your walk toward the celebrated Sunset Point, securing a prime location to witness the dramatic transformation of the sky as the sun descends over the desert horizon.

6:45 PM:

Head back to the Mount Abu Main Market for some final souvenir shopping, choosing from a wide variety of Sanganeri Print linens and beautiful stone-carved artifacts.

7:45 PM:

Savor a comforting final meal at Sher-e-Punjab, a highly recommended restaurant near the taxi stand known for its delicious Dal Makhani and festive atmosphere.

8:45 PM:

Depart from the hill station via a private taxi, navigating the winding curves of the Mount Abu Ghat Road as the city lights of the plains begin to appear in the distance.

9:30 PM:

Arrive at Abu Road Railway Station (ABR) and take a few minutes to relax at the waiting hall, perhaps picking up some famous local Rabri to enjoy as a sweet treat.

10:15 PM:

Board the Ranakpur SF Express (20495); locate your coach and settle into your berths as you prepare for the overnight journey back towards Maharashtra.

11:30 PM:

Rest comfortably as the train leaves the Sirohi district behind, reflecting on 11 days of spiritual bliss and royal heritage while you travel through the night towards Pune.

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