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(These
itineraries are available by choice/demand only.)
These journeys on elephant-back, with two persons sharing
each howdah, can prove memorable. |
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OPTION # 1
Day 1: Begin in Jaipur with a royal visit to
Amber Fort from where proceeds to Aodhi Ramsagar for
lunch. Thereafter, continue to Harmara for night camp.
Day 2: Wend your way past scenic Harmara
lake, towards Chomu, stopping en route for a picnic
lunch, and then an early camp.
Day 3: Wind your way through Chomu town, once
an important thikana, and into the sandy tracts that
will be your camp for the evening.
Day 4: The safari will continue towards Sam
ode, another aristocratic thikana where you can either
choose to spend a few days at the historic Palace Hotel,
or continue towards Shekhwati, Jaipur or Delhi by car |
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OPTION # 2
Day 1: Drive from Jaipur to Savarda and
ascend your elephant for what will be a journey that
will conclude at Pushkar
Days 2 and 3: Traverse the open countryside
on elephant-back, camping at night.
Day 4: Safari concludes with your arrival for
lunch at Pushkar. If this coincides with the annual
fair, stay at a tented camp; if not, you can explore
this pilgrimage town before setting off towards the
next venue on your tour.
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OPTION # 3
Day 1: Drive out from Jaipur on the Agra
highway, and at a point some 15 km away, ascend your
elephant as you head towards the thikana of Naila
where you will camp for the night.
Day 2: Through Naila, and then you're out in
the countryside again, for an overnight at a camp
away from civilisation.
Day 3: Continue the safari to Kanoa another
historical thikana. where the tour concludes, You
can stay here in a historical estate, or drive on to
Agra, or back to Jaipur.
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