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Transport
Sightseeing
Day 1 Route : Jaipur
Ghat
→ Bheelberi Falls
Todgarh
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Kamlighat
Kachbeli Sanctuary
Goram
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Participants will visit to below mentioned places on day 1.
?? Todgarh & Todgarh-Raoli Wildlife Sanctuary Named after British officer James Tod, Todgarh boasts historical sites like the Todgarh Fort and ancient temples. The adjoining sanctuary spans 495 km², offering rich biodiversity, including leopards, sloth bears, and over 200 bird species, making it a haven for eco-tourism.
?? Kachbeli Sanctuary Situated near Kachhbali village, this lesser-known sanctuary offers a tranquil environment for nature enthusiasts. Its proximity to Goram Ghat enhances its appeal for eco-tourism and wildlife observation ?? Goram Ghat Dubbed the “Kashmir of Rajasthan,” Goram Ghat is accessible via a scenic heritagetrain journey through the Aravalli hills. The area features lush forests, waterfalls, and the revered Gorakhnath Temple, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and spiritual significance. ?? Bheelberi Waterfall Recognized as Rajasthan’s highest waterfall at 182 feet, Bheelberi is nestled within the Todgarh-Raoli Sanctuary. The site combines natural splendor with cultural significance, being associated with the local Bhil community. ?? Kamlighat Kamlighat serves as the starting point for the historic narrow-gauge train ride to Phulad, a journey through dramatic landscapes and rolling hills. This heritage rail experience offers travelers a nostalgic glimpse into Rajasthan's colonial-era transportation
Day 2: Kamlighat
Gadhbhor
→ Desuri Nala → Kumbhalgarh → Haldighati → Shivalik Dam
Mahadev
→ Kaaleswar Falls → Badilake
Kumbhalgarh Fort & Sanctuary
On Day 2 participants will be visiting to below mentioned places
Ubeswar
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Kumbhalgarh Fort & Sanctuary
Kumbhalgarh Fort is a 15th-century Mewar stronghold built by Rana Kumbha and the birthplace of Maharana Pratap, boasting massive hill-fort walls stretching about 36 km—often hailed as the “Great Wall of India” The surrounding Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, spanning over 610 km² across the Aravalli hills, teems with leopards, wolves, sloth bears and diverse birdlife—offering immersive eco-tourism and heritage safari experiences.
Ha ldigha ti
Haldighati Pass, about 40 km from Udaipur, is the famed battleground of 1576 where Rana Pratap fought the Mughal forces; its turmeric-coloured soil gave the site its name and symbolic legacy. It features the Maharana Pratap National Memorial—a bronze statue of the warrior on Chetak—and supports local cottage crafts like rose-charity products and Molela mud-art.
Ubeshwar Mahadev
Ubeshwar MahadevTemple,perchedonaverdanthillnearUdaipur,isaniconicShivashrinesetaboveGangu Kund—a holy
pond used for ritual bathing—drawing pilgrims and monsoon season picnickers alike.
Gadhbhor • Desuri Nala•ShivalikDam•KaaleswarFalls•Badilake
While detailedinformationfortheselesserknownsitesislimitedonline,ageneraloutlinecouldbe:
Gadhbhor & DesuriNala:scenicrivervalleysandtraditionalruralhamletsofferingpristinelandscapesand potential for naturetrailsandheritagetourism.
Shivalik Dam: aserenereservoirsetagainstforestedhills—idealforwaterbasedrecreation,picnics,and bird-spotting.
Kaaleswar Falls&Badilake:cascadingseasonalwaterfallsfeedingintotranquilBadilake,providingrefreshing natural retreats, especially rewarding during monsoons.
Day 3: Badilake
→ Sajjangarh → Fateh Sagar → Chittorgarh Fort → Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary → Bassi
Fort
→ Menal → Motisagar Dam → Jaipur
🏰 Todgarh & Todgarh-Raoli Wildlife Sanctuary Named after British officer James Tod, Todgarh boasts historical sites like the Todgarh Fort and ancient temples. The adjoining sanctuary spans 495 km², offering rich biodiversity, including leopards, sloth bears, and over 200 bird species, making it a haven for eco-tourism.
🌿 Kachbeli Sanctuary Situated near Kachhbali village, this lesser-known sanctuary offers a tranquil environment for nature enthusiasts. Its proximity to Goram Ghat enhances its appeal for eco-tourism and wildlife observation 🚂 Goram Ghat Dubbed the “Kashmir of Rajasthan,” Goram Ghat is accessible via a scenic heritagetrain journey through the Aravalli hills. The area features lush forests, waterfalls, and the revered Gorakhnath Temple, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and spiritual significance. 💧 Bheelberi Waterfall Recognized as Rajasthan’s highest waterfall at 182 feet, Bheelberi is nestled within the Todgarh-Raoli Sanctuary. The site combines natural splendor with cultural significance, being associated with the local Bhil community. 🚆 Kamlighat Kamlighat serves as the starting point for the historic narrow-gauge train ride to Phulad, a journey through dramatic landscapes and rolling hills. This heritage rail experience offers travelers a nostalgic glimpse into Rajasthan's colonial-era transportation
Day 2: Kamlighat
Gadhbhor
→ Desuri Nala → Kumbhalgarh → Haldighati → Shivalik Dam
Mahadev
→ Kaaleswar Falls → Badilake
Kumbhalgarh Fort & Sanctuary
On Day 2 participants will be visiting to below mentioned places
Ubeswar
→
→
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Kumbhalgarh Fort & Sanctuary
Kumbhalgarh Fort is a 15th‑century Mewar stronghold built by Rana Kumbha and the birthplace of Maharana Pratap, boasting massive hill‑fort walls stretching about 36 km—often hailed as the “Great Wall of India” The surrounding Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, spanning over 610 km² across the Aravalli hills, teems with leopards, wolves, sloth bears and diverse birdlife—offering immersive eco‑tourism and heritage safari experiences.
Ha ldigha ti
Haldighati Pass, about 40 km from Udaipur, is the famed battleground of 1576 where Rana Pratap fought the Mughal forces; its turmeric‑coloured soil gave the site its name and symbolic legacy. It features the Maharana Pratap National Memorial—a bronze statue of the warrior on Chetak—and supports local cottage crafts like rose‑charity products and Molela mud‑art.
Ubeshwar Mahadev
Ubeshwar MahadevTemple,perchedonaverdanthillnearUdaipur,isaniconicShivashrinesetaboveGangu Kund—a holy
pond used for ritual bathing—drawing pilgrims and monsoon season picnickers alike.
Gadhbhor • Desuri Nala•ShivalikDam•KaaleswarFalls•Badilake
While detailedinformationfortheselesserknownsitesislimitedonline,ageneraloutlinecouldbe:
Gadhbhor & DesuriNala:scenicrivervalleysandtraditionalruralhamletsofferingpristinelandscapesand potential for naturetrailsandheritagetourism.
Shivalik Dam: aserenereservoirsetagainstforestedhills—idealforwaterbasedrecreation,picnics,and bird‑spotting.
Day 3: Badilake
→ Sajjangarh → Fateh Sagar → Chittorgarh Fort → Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary → Bassi
Fort
→ Menal → Motisagar Dam → Jaipur
Badila ke
Tranquil waterbody framed by rolling Aravalli foothills—a peaceful stop ideal for bird‑watching and picnicking by
the lakeside.
Sajjangarh (Monsoon Palace & Wildlife Sanctuary)
Perched atop Bansdara Hill, Sajjangarh Palace (the Monsoon Palace) was built by Maharana Sajjan Singh in
1884 as a royal vantage point to watch monsoon clouds—it now offers breathtaking panoramas over Fateh
Sagar and Udaipur’s lakescape Its surrounding Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary (5.2 km²) conserves critically
endangered vultures, nilgai, wild boar and 129 species of birds—just 5 km from Udaipur city, combining heritage
and habitat
Fateh Sagar Lake
Famed for its serene boating, Aravalli‑backdrop walking routes and the 'Under the Sun' aquarium showcasing
over 200 fish species. The lakeside hosts cultural festivals like the Hariyali Amavasya Mela in Shravan months
Day 4: Bassi Fort
Menal
Motisagar Dam
Jaipur
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1. Bassi Fort Palace A 16th century hill‑top stronghold built under the Sisodia branch allied to Mewar royalty, offering commanding views over the Bassi Dam basin Tripadvisor+4Tripadvisor+4WeddingWire+4. A blend of Rajput and Mughal styled architecture, featuring carved jharokhas, chhatris and frescoed interiors — today converted into a heritage hotel, yet retaining its historic fabric Rajasthan Tour Planner. Located just ~27 km from Chittorgarh Fort, it acts as a rural gateway to major Mewar heritage.
🕉 2. Menal Temple Complex Also known as “mini‑Khajuraho of Rajasthan,” Menal sits in a deep gorge and comprises mainly Bhumija‑style Shiva temples built during the 8th–12th centuries CE by the Chahamana (Chauhan) rulers, along with mathas and artistic inscriptions hotels+2MakeMyTrip+2bassi-fort.hotels-rajasthan.com+2MAGIK INDIA. The exquisite stone carvings of Shiva, Parvati, apsaras, lions and other deities reflect powerful symbolism and refined craft across centuries. The site’s placement beside waterfalls and forests underscores the union of sacred architecture and nature.
💧💧 3. Moti Sagar Dam (Tonk District) Though not ancient, this 60‑plus‑year‑old irrigation structure showcases mid‑20th century rural hydraulic engineering; its 13 bastions create cascading visual effects, turning it into a scenic monsoon‑time picnic spot bhaskar.combhaskar.com. Functions as a local heritage site for community water history: cultivating land, providing drinking water, and sustaining village life over generations. The dam’s design and repair efforts reflect importance in local water heritage and infrastructure continuity.
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4. Jaipur – The Living Heritage Capital
UNESCO‑listed Jaipur city (2019) is celebrated for its early‑18th century grid‑plan urban design,
baroque‑like street layout, and unified pink sandstone façades ro.scribd.comindiankanoon.org.
Rich sites like Jal Mahal in Man Sagar Lake, the City Palace and historic gates demonstrate a fusion of
Rajput-Mughal architecture and modern restoration ethos indiankanoon.orgRajasthan Tour Planner.
The city’s intangible heritage—crafts, festivals, governance traditions and planning—continue to shape
its unique character today.
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