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Jaipur Amarkantak Tour

10,500

Destinations: Jabalpur – Amarkantak – Narmadakund – Jabalpur
Tour Name: Jaipur Amarkantak Tour
Tour Duration: 03Nights / 04days
Tour Price: ₹ 10,500/- Per Person(Min-6 Person)

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Jaipur Amarkantak Tour

Tour Name: Jaipur Amarkantak Tour
Tour Duration: 03 Nights / 04 Days
Destinations Covered: Jabalpur – Amarkantak – Narmadakund – Jabalpur
Tour Price: 10,500/- Per Person+5%GST(Min-6 Person)

Itinerary

Day 01: Jabalpur Arrival

Pickup from Jabalpur airport/ Railway station, Drive to Kanha. Reach Kanha, Checkin hotel. Afternoon visit for evening safari. After safari return hotel, overnight stay.

Day 02: Amarkantak Sight Seeing

Morning again visit for safari. After safari proceed for Amarkantak. Reach Amarkantak, checkin hotel, overnight stay.

Day 03: Visit Narmadakund

Morning after breakfast visit Narmadakund ( Udgam of Narmada), Karchuli temple, And Udgam of Son river Night stay Amarkantak.

Day 04: Proceed for Jabalpur

Morning after breakfast Proceed for Jabalpur. Reach Jabalpur, check in hotel, keep luggage and visit Bhedaghat and Marvel rock. Night stay Jabalpur.

Day 05: visit Sharda devi temple Maihar

Morning after breakfast visit Sharda devi temple Maihar. Evening drop to Maihar / Jabalpur Railway station

 

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Inclusions

  1. Luxury Hotel / Houseboats on twin sharing basis.
  2. Breakfast + Dinner.
  3. 01 Hour Shikara Ride In Dal Lake.
  4. All transfers, city tours and transport services by Non Air-conditioned Etios / Innova, Vehicle as per the itinerary
  5. Arrival/Departure transfer as mentioned in Itinerary.
  6. All applicable Taxes.

Exclusion

  1. GST @5%
  2. Lunch does not include in Package.
  3. Anything not mentioned under ‘Package Inclusions’
  4. All personal expenses, optional tours and extra meals.
  5. Medical and travel insurance.
  6. Any kind of entry fees anywhere if not mentioned in including.
  7. Tips, travel insurance, medical insurance, laundry charges, liquors, mineral water, telephone
    charges.
  8. All items of personal nature.
  9. Porter, pony, horse, cable car, boat, train tickets, air tickets charges.
  10. Helicopter Ticket INR 8500/- per person (As per Uttarakhand Goverment).
  11. VIP Darshan for Kedarnath Darshan.

FAQs

Q1: What is the best time to visit Jaipur and Amarkantak?

The best time to visit Jaipur is during the winter season, from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for exploring the city’s attractions. The temperature during this time ranges from 15°C to 25°C, making it comfortable for outdoor activities.

Amarkantak, on the other hand, can be visited throughout the year. However, the monsoon season (June to September) should be avoided as heavy rainfall can hinder travel and outdoor activities. The winter months (November to February) offer pleasant weather with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 25°C, making it a popular time to visit Amarkantak.

It’s advisable to check the weather conditions and plan your visit accordingly for both destinations.

Q2: What are the must-visit attractions in Jaipur?

Jaipur, also known as the “Pink City,” offers a rich cultural heritage and numerous attractions. Here are some must-visit attractions in Jaipur:

1. Amber Fort: A majestic fort known for its stunning architecture and panoramic views of the city. Don’t miss the chance to take an elephant ride to the fort.

2. Hawa Mahal: A unique palace known for its intricate lattice work and 953 small windows. It was built for the royal ladies to observe the street festivities without being seen.

3. City Palace: The magnificent palace complex that houses several palaces, gardens, and courtyards. Explore the museum and admire the exquisite Rajput and Mughal architecture.

4. Jantar Mantar: An astronomical observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh II. It features various instruments used for astronomical calculations.

5. Nahargarh Fort: Situated on the Aravalli Hills, it offers panoramic views of Jaipur. It’s a popular spot to watch the sunset and enjoy the cityscape.

6. Jaigarh Fort: Known for housing the world’s largest cannon on wheels, Jaigarh Fort offers stunning views and insights into Jaipur’s military history.

These are just a few examples, and there are many more attractions to explore in Jaipur. Your tour plan can be customized to include the specific attractions based on your preferences and the duration of your visit.

Q3: What are the main attractions in Amarkantak?

Amarkantak, a pilgrimage town in Madhya Pradesh, is known for its religious significance and natural beauty. Here are some main attractions in Amarkantak:

1. Narmada Kund: The origin of the holy Narmada River is located in Amarkantak. Visit the Narmada Kund, a sacred pond, and offer prayers.

2. Mai Ki Bagiya: A beautiful garden dedicated to Goddess Narmada. It’s a peaceful place for meditation and relaxation.

3. Kapildhara Waterfall: A picturesque waterfall surrounded by lush greenery. Enjoy the scenic beauty and the sound of cascading water.

4. Sonmuda: A viewpoint that offers panoramic views of the Maikal Range and the surrounding valleys. It’s a popular spot for nature lovers and photographers.

5. Ancient Temples: Amarkantak is dotted with ancient temples dedicated to various deities. Visit the temples to experience the spiritual ambiance and architectural beauty.

These are some of the main attractions in Amarkantak. Depending on your interests, you can also explore nearby attractions like Dhuni Pani, Dudh Dhara Waterfall, and the Maa Ki Bagiya Nature Park.

Q4: How can I travel from Jaipur to Amarkantak?

To travel from Jaipur to Amarkantak, you can consider the following options:

1. By Air: The nearest airport to Amarkantak is the Jabalpur Airport, which is well-connected with major cities in India. You can take a flight from Jaipur to Jabalpur and then travel to Amarkantak by road.

2. By Train: The nearest railway station to Amarkantak is Pendra Road Railway Station. You can take a train from Jaipur to Pendra Road and then hire a taxi or take a local bus to reach Amarkantak.

3. By Road: Jaipur is well-connected to Amarkantak via roadways. You can either hire a private cab or take a bus to reach Amarkantak. The distance between Jaipur and Amarkantak is approximately 800 kilometers, and the journey may take around 14-16 hours.

It’s advisable to plan your mode of transportation in advance and make necessary bookings for a smooth journey.

Q5: What are the accommodation options in Jaipur and Amarkantak?

Both Jaipur and Amarkantak offer a range of accommodation options to suit different budgets and preferences. In Jaipur, you can find luxury hotels, heritage havelis, budget guesthouses, and homestays. Some popular areas to consider for accommodation in Jaipur are the City Palace area, MI Road, and Bani Park.

In Amarkantak, you can find hotels, guesthouses, and dharamshalas (pilgrims’ rest houses) that cater to the needs of visitors. It’s advisable to book your accommodation in advance, especially during the peak tourist season.

You can use online travel platforms or consult with a travel agent to find suitable accommodation options based on your preferences and budget.

Q6: How many days are recommended for a Jaipur Amarkantak tour?

The recommended duration for a Jaipur Amarkantak tour depends on the depth of exploration you desire and the activities you want to engage in. A minimum of 6 to 7 days is usually recommended to cover the major attractions in both Jaipur and Amarkantak comfortably.

This duration allows you to explore the historical sites, experience the cultural heritage of Jaipur, and visit the important temples and natural attractions in Amarkantak. However, you can customize the duration based on your preferences and the time available for your trip.

It’s advisable to plan your itinerary in advance and allocate sufficient time for each destination to make the most of your tour.

Q7: Are there any specific clothing requirements for visiting temples in Amarkantak?

While visiting temples in Amarkantak, it is advisable to dress modestly and respectfully. Here are some general clothing guidelines to keep in mind:

1. Both men and women are recommended to wear clothing that covers their shoulders and knees. Avoid wearing sleeveless tops, shorts, and mini-skirts.

2. It’s customary to remove footwear before entering the temple premises. You can carry a pair of socks or slippers for comfort.

3. Some temples may require you to cover your head with a scarf or dupatta (a long stole). It’s a good idea to carry one with you.

4. Avoid wearing clothes with offensive or inappropriate prints or messages.

By following these clothing guidelines, you can show respect for the religious customs and traditions while visiting the temples in Amarkantak.