Rajasthan is famous for its glorious past, colourful customs and culture, art and architecture, royal trend of medieval living, forts palaces and citadel and above all for its camel safaris. A Trip to Rajasthan is essential to unwind the hidden treasure of this colourful land. Rajasthan complete experience of royal life. The Rajput and Mughal rulers built cities, forts, palaces and temples that are amongst the largest and most sumptuous in the world. On hilltops, deep in the forests, in the middle of the lakes, everywhere are fairy-tale palaces, each with its history and legends of valour and self-sacrifice, of pomp and gaiety, of love and romance. Some of these palaces are today splendid museums with rich collections; others are lavish hotels preserving the ambience and luxury of princely times. The royal hunting reserves are now national parks and sanctuaries.
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contrasts of rajasthan - 12 days
Experience the magic of Rajasthan, the land of Rajput kings, forts and royal palaces. The mesmerizing land that shades different from others. The land offers mystical golden desert, rich colored wildlife, the magnanimous forts and palaces. If this is not enough the land have vibrant fairs and festivals and the colorful people dressed in bright hues. Further the Magnanimous Temples stand proof of the architectural greatness of the Rajput rulers from the 8th to 11th century with fine sculptured frescoes and multi tiered spire.
classic rajasthan - 10 days
This trip is the most popular trip covering the Golden Triangle viz., Delhi, Jaipur and Agra. Together they represent and unravel the mystique that is India. New Delhi, the elegant capital with its wide roads, sprawling gardens and stately buildings, stands on the site of seven historical cities built by the visionary rulers though the centuries. Agra, the capital of the glorious Mughals Emperors, harbours the incomparable Taj Mahal, the exquisite marble monument that attracts millions of visitors every year and is a symbol of pure love! Jaipur is the enigmatic pink city of the Maharajas, the city of pomp and splendour, of colour and festivity, of rich and regal past that continues in to the present. Though the cities are very different in character from each other, their histories have been interconnected, bringing about a similarity in culture, tradition and lifestyle. Under the grand Mughals, the three cities were linked through political alliances and cultural interchange, architecture, arts and crafts were influenced by Hindu and Muslim traditions, and the result was unique synthesis which was reflected in the literary life and performing arts of the cities.
golden triangle - 4 days
Agra is often described as the city of monuments. Historic Agrabana, legendary city of the ancients, is today remembered as the capital of the Mughals and famed all over the world as the City of Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Not far away is Fatehpur Sikri, a ghost city today but for a one brief moment; Akbar the Greats Camelot. In and around both the cities, men who came to the city as conquerors stayed behind to leave the world relics of an unbelievable golden age, a glorious century of culture, art and architecture. For those who seek the grandeur, beauty and artistry of a world that is no more, Agra is a city without end!
over night agra - 2 days
130 kilometers west of Bangkok, not far from the Burmese (Myanmar) border, you will find the bridge over the River Kwai. The natural nearby surroundings and jungle are amazingly beautiful. The main city is called Kanchanaburi. From here you can also hop on a train on the Death Railway and enjoy the splendid views and thrilling ride over the narrow wooden Krassair Bridge, built 40 meters over the river.
After 3 days exploring Kanchanaburi, you are transferred to Jysk Travels newly built houseboat Shambhala for a trip around the untouched and very beautiful Khao Laem Lake, or also known as "The 1,000 Islands Lake" that is situated in the North Western region of Thailand close to the Burmese border. An exceptional and unforgettable experience.
The houseboat is built like a modern version of the traditional Thai houseboats, which the local population in this area lives on, so it is entirely in accordance with local tradition. Only few tourists visit this area of Thailand, and we are among the few travel agencies with permission to sail a houseboat on the strikingly beautiful lake. The House boat fits up to 25 passengers.
The houseboat will take you slowly through the stunning scenery, which you can enjoy from the sundeck. When the boat stops, you can take a swim, go kayaking or fishing or just enjoy yourself and relax on the deck. It will be possible to visit the small natural caves and Coconut Island. You will also be riding elephants and going bamboo rafting at the nearby river.
river kwai and lake house adventure 7 days