Arrive at Udaipur Railway station/ Airport, Pick up by our representative and transferred to the city of Lakes, one of the most romantic destination of India. Check in at the Hotel and day at Leisure to enjoy the serene beauty of the city. Overnight at Udaipur.
In the morning after breakfast at the hotel, head out in the city to visit its attraction points. You will begin with Kumbhalgarh Fort. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013, this fort is situated in the middle of a forest which has been turned into a wildlife sanctuary. It is the second largest and the most important tourist destination in the city.
After the tour of the fort, head to Sahelion Ki Bari garden. Sahelion Ki Bari is a majestic garden in the city of Udaipur, also known as the “Courtyard of Maidens”. A story suggests that it was actually built for the maidens who accompanied the princess after her marriage with Maharana Sangram Singh. It is the perfect place to relax during the day.
Later on, you can head to Mansapurna Karni Mata Ropeway. The ropeway is a splendid way to commute to the Machala Hill Top, the highest hilltop in the city. This 387 meter ropeway offers you a bird’s eye view of the entire city.
Post this exciting day, head back to your hotel. Overnight stay at Udaipur.
After Breakfast, Check out from thr Hotel and Drive to Mount Abu, upon arrival check in at the Hotel. Later after freshen up proceed for Tour of Nakki Lake and sunset point. Back to the hotel and overnight at Mount Abu
Today after Breakfast, proceed for the sightseeing of Mount Abu, enjoy the spectacular Dilwara Jain Temple, Toad View Point, Achalgarh Fort etc. Later back to Hotel and overnight at Mount Abu.
After Breakfast, check out and transfer back to Udaipur Railway station/ Airport for your Journey back Home with sweet memeories of Tour.
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