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Itineraries Artistic
Journey
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Examples of art are profuse
in Rajasthan, but for those who would like a specifically
crafted tour that would allow them a glimpse of this
heritage, here are suggestions.
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Day 1: Arrive at
Udaipur; normal sightseeing. Afternoon, take a trip across
from City Palace to streets where artists are at work in
their studios, creating miniatures as well as phads.
Day 2: Excursion to Nathdwara to see pichwai
paintings on cloth being made by artists. Afternoon, visit
Folk Lore Museum in Udaipur to study tribal paintings.
Day 3: Drive to Roopangarh, the old capital
of Kishangarh, visiting Ajmer and Pushkar en route. Also,
see Kishangarh artists at work.
Day 4: Drive to Jaipur. As part of the
afternoon city tour, spend some time with the marble
sculptors of Jaipur.
Day 5: Visit Amber fort. Afternoon, visit the
stone works on city periphery where artisans do elaborate
filigrees on sandstone.
Day 6: Drive to Shekhwati region to stay at
Nawalgarh/Dundlod/ Mandawa, and admire the profusion of
frescos used to decorate the havelis of the towns in this
region.
Day 7: Visit Ramgarh to see how the carpenter
is using his mason's skills to craft furniture with a
strong regional identity. Continue to Delhi, where tour
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