Udaipur Kumbhalgarh

2N/3D

Ex - Delhi/Raj/MP/Gujrat

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About

Tungnath is the highest among Panch Kedar of Lord Shiva in the beautiful state of Uttarakhand. It divides the Mandakini river from the Alaknanda River providing a glorious view from the peak of Tungnath Hill. The view of snow peaks like Nanda Devi, Panch Chuli, Bandarpoonch, Chaukhamba provides an immense feeling of nature. Chandrashila Peak is just above the Tungnath Temple providing an astonishing view of around 183 degrees and one of the most beautiful Garhwal Valley.

Quick info

Group Departures 2025

  • Route: Udaipur arrival - Sightseeing - Udaipur - Kumbhalgarh via Haldighati - Departure

  • Duration: 3 Days, 2 Nights

  • Start Point: Delhi/Raj/MP/Gujrat

  • End Point: Delhi/Raj/MP/Gujrat

Itinerary

    • Depart from you respective places

    • Arrive in Udaipur and meet your representative.

    • Transfer to your hotel and check-in. Visit Gulab Bagh and make stops at Lake Pichola, Jagmandir Island Palace, and Ambrai Ghat.

    • Explore the magnificent City Palace with its mirrored walls and intricate architecture.

    • Enjoy a leisurely evening stroll through the local market.

    • Return to your hotel for an overnight stay, preparing for the next day's adventures

    • Enjoy an exciting city tour of Udaipur after breakfast.

    • Visit Rayta Hills for a serene escape amidst the Aravalli Range.

    • Hike to Bahubali Hills for breathtaking views and Instagram-worthy photos.

    • Explore Sahelion-ki-Bari, a beautiful garden for the royal ladies, and marvel at its lush greenery and intricate architecture.

    • Continue to Sajjangarh Fort, known as the Monsoon Palace, for panoramic vistas and a leisurely walk through the Hanging Gardens.

    • Return to your hotel in Udaipur for a comfortable overnight stay, reminiscing about the day's adventures.

    • Start your day with a healthy breakfast and prepare for a transfer to Kumbhalgarh via Haldighati & Nathdwara (if time permits.)

    • Explore the magnificent temples and the picturesque Badal Mahal, also known as the palace of the clouds.

    • Marvel at the bird's eye views and the extensive fortified walls of Kumbhalgarh Fort, stretching 36 kilometers and rivaling the Great Wall of China.

    • After immersing yourself in this 15th-century marvel, consider embarking on a jeep safari in the Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, subject to timing availability