Responsible Rural Tour by Chandra Niwas
For those of you seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and see the “real” Rajasthan, we welcome you to explore the beautiful unspoiled countryside and rural villages surrounding Udaipur. This tour includes a number of activities and provides a refreshing relief from the hassles and crowds of the city, while enabling you to learn about traditional village life and culture. We will go on a tour to Shilpgram artist village, where you can meet local artists, watch a traditional dance and pottery demonstration and go on a camel ride(at extra cost). You will have the opportunity to interact with some youth at a rural education center set up by the DAAN Foundation (Development Action Awareness Nationwide). Here you will learn about on-going rural development projects organized by this grassroots non-profit organization, and can engage in hands-on activities with the children if you wish. You can learn more about the DAAN Foundation here: www.daanfoundation.org. We end our tour with local chai and a beautiful sunset over Lake. This tour is offered complimentary to guests staying at the Chandra Niwas Homestay as part of our socially Responsible Stay Program. Chandra Niwas offers guests the peaceful comfort of a real Indian home, away from the noisy touristy area. Here you can witness true Indian hospitality, as each guest gets personal attention and an opportunity to view Udaipur through a local lens.
Before making your payment please contact us with your desired travel dates. We will then promptly reply to you with our availability. Due to transportation limitations we are only able to offer our Responsible Rural Tour for groups of two to six people. This tour do not include the camera ticket at Shilpgram (artist village).
Time - 3 pm to 7 pm
Starting point - Chandra Niwas Homestay
Cost for the Excursion – $15 per head for the group of 2 people or more
minimum size of the group - 2 people
Before making your payment please contact us with your desired travel dates. We will then promptly reply to you with our availability. Due to transportation limitations we are only able to offer our Responsible Rural Tour for groups of two to six people. This tour do not include the camera ticket at Shilpgram (artist village).
Time - 3 pm to 7 pm
Starting point - Chandra Niwas Homestay
Cost for the Excursion – $15 per head for the group of 2 people or more
minimum size of the group - 2 people
Jaipur Excursion
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Jaipur is also know as the pink city of India and is popular for the palaces, temples, markets and also in the past for the glorious army of Elephants.
We invite you to take part in our excursion where we would arrange for your accommodation , transportation and would give you our recommendations about the best places in the town where we have been and and have tested them ourselves. are you ready to explore the city the strongest fort and ready to play with the glorious elephants. come on wear your traveling boots and explore. Please contact for more detail and prices. |
Agra Excursion
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To a lot of people India and Taj Mahal means the same, and we would say its definitely a magical place to be. We welcome you to come with us and explore the legend and the fairy land of love and passion. In Agra you would see some of the finest examples of Mugal architecture. Please buy an extra battery for your camera for you have to click hundreds of pictures of Taj Mahal, Agra fort, baby Taj and of the lost city of Fatehpur Sikri.
We would arrange for your stay , pick up , transportation to both around Agra and to the lost city of Fatehpur Sikri. We would make sure that in the most touristy city of India you would be safe and would not be bothered by any of the touts. Please contact for more detail and prices. |
A Two day Ranakpur temple, Kumbhalgarh fort and Panther Safari
Ranakpur
It is a village located in Desuri tehsil near Sadri town in the Pali district of Rajasthan in western India. It is located between Jodhpur and Udaipur, in a valley on the western side of the Aravalli Range. While driving to Ranakpur you can enjoy the natural beauty of Rajasthan and get a chance to say hi to the naughty monkeys. Ranakpur is widely known for its marble Jain temple, said to be the most spectacular of the Jain temples.
There is also a small Sun temple which is managed by the Udaipur royal family trust.
There is also a small Sun temple which is managed by the Udaipur royal family trust.
Kumbhalgarh
It is a Mewar fortress in the Rajsamand District of Rajasthan state in western India. Built during the course of the 15th century by Rana Kumbha, and enlarged through the 19th century, Kumbhalgarh is also a birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the great king and warrior of Mewar. Occupied until the late 19th century, the fort is now open to the general public as a museum and is spectacularly lit for a few minutes each evening. Kumbalgarh is situated 85 km from Udaipur towards its northwest and is easily accessible by road. It is one of the most important forts in Mewar (Old state of Rajasthan)
Stay in a Village Resort and Panther/leopard Safari
An overnight stay at a village resort between the valleys of Aravalli mountains You will experience the real smell of India and would get the pleasure to wake up with the songs of birds in the morning. Our participants would also be served hot Indian rural dinner freshly made in an Indian style.
One of the main attractions would be a Jeep Safari into the woods of Kumbhalgarh area. At dark we will go out deeper into the woods looking for the panther under the light of the stars.
Time - 11 am to 7 pm (of the ending day)
Starting point - Chandra Niwas Homestay
Cost for the Excursion – $80 per head for the group of 3 people or more
Minimum size of the group – 3 people
One of the main attractions would be a Jeep Safari into the woods of Kumbhalgarh area. At dark we will go out deeper into the woods looking for the panther under the light of the stars.
Time - 11 am to 7 pm (of the ending day)
Starting point - Chandra Niwas Homestay
Cost for the Excursion – $80 per head for the group of 3 people or more
Minimum size of the group – 3 people
Visit to Ravla Khempur "The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel"
The title ‘Ravla’ in Rajasthan refers to the home of a village chieftain”. In earlier days, the Ravla was the focal point of the entire village. Functions such as village welfare, collection of taxes, administration of law and order, and the initiation of festivals took place in the Ravla.
The Ravla Khempur has a passionate history of true Mewari valour that dates back to 1628 AD.
An enemy, in order to avenge the killing of his brother, plotted to assassinate the young Prince Jagat Singh of Mewar. His plans were over-heard by Khemraj Dadhivadia whilst he was having his sword sharpened in the market place. Khemraj didn’t utter a word of what he had heard to anyone and left quietly. On the fateful day when the young prince was out hunting, the would-be assassin charged up towards him, intent on murder. When the deadly blade of the enemy’s sword was inches away from the prince, Khemraj leapt out from nowhere, and with a single stroke of his sword, beheaded the attacker.
To honour this gallant act, Mewar’s grateful Maharana rewarded Khemraj Dadhivadia with a village and named it Khempur.
Ravla Khempur is a haven for the horse lover. The stables house high pedigree Marwari and Kathiawari horses. The Ravla horses are well trained and guests have the option of exploring Khempur’s surroundings on horseback.
Ravla Khempur is also the “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” (The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a 2012 British comedy-drama film directed by John Madden and written by Ol Parker. Based on the 2004 novel These Foolish Things, by Deborah Moggach, the film features an ensemble cast, with Judi Dench, Celia Imrie, Bill Nighy, Ronald Pickup, Maggie Smith, Tom Wilkinson and Penelope Wilton, as a group of British pensioners moving to a retirement hotel in India, run by the young and eager Sonny (Dev Patel).
The trip includes Jeep Safari to Khempur, Lunch and bullock-cart ride to the lake for sunset.
Time - 11 am to 7 pm
Starting point - Chandra Niwas Homestay
Cost for the Excursion – $50 per head for the group of 3 people or more
Minimum size of the group – 3 people
The Ravla Khempur has a passionate history of true Mewari valour that dates back to 1628 AD.
An enemy, in order to avenge the killing of his brother, plotted to assassinate the young Prince Jagat Singh of Mewar. His plans were over-heard by Khemraj Dadhivadia whilst he was having his sword sharpened in the market place. Khemraj didn’t utter a word of what he had heard to anyone and left quietly. On the fateful day when the young prince was out hunting, the would-be assassin charged up towards him, intent on murder. When the deadly blade of the enemy’s sword was inches away from the prince, Khemraj leapt out from nowhere, and with a single stroke of his sword, beheaded the attacker.
To honour this gallant act, Mewar’s grateful Maharana rewarded Khemraj Dadhivadia with a village and named it Khempur.
Ravla Khempur is a haven for the horse lover. The stables house high pedigree Marwari and Kathiawari horses. The Ravla horses are well trained and guests have the option of exploring Khempur’s surroundings on horseback.
Ravla Khempur is also the “The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel” (The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is a 2012 British comedy-drama film directed by John Madden and written by Ol Parker. Based on the 2004 novel These Foolish Things, by Deborah Moggach, the film features an ensemble cast, with Judi Dench, Celia Imrie, Bill Nighy, Ronald Pickup, Maggie Smith, Tom Wilkinson and Penelope Wilton, as a group of British pensioners moving to a retirement hotel in India, run by the young and eager Sonny (Dev Patel).
The trip includes Jeep Safari to Khempur, Lunch and bullock-cart ride to the lake for sunset.
Time - 11 am to 7 pm
Starting point - Chandra Niwas Homestay
Cost for the Excursion – $50 per head for the group of 3 people or more
Minimum size of the group – 3 people
Indiana Jones Jeep Safari to old temples
We will take you to the most interesting and old temples of Rajasthan, you will see nature at its best. You will travel on curvy roads with mountains all around, lush green trees and small lakes.
This would be a 4 hour excursion where you would be visiting the old Temple of Shrinath Ji At Ghasiyar, located in beautiful lush green mountains and famous for it's large collection of sacred cows. The second attraction is the serene and magical Shiva Temple. You will see a 400 year old Banyan tree which is spread over more than 20,000 sq feet of area and can relax next to a large waterfall in the forest.
The participants would be provided with a cold refreshment of their choice (non alcoholic) and hot delicious Indian Masala chai with snacks.
Time - 3 pm to 7 pm
Starting point - Chandra Niwas Homestay
Cost for the Excursion – $20 per head for the group of 3 people or more
Minimum size of the group – 3 people
The Tribal Temple of Dharamraj and Cave Goddess Temple
This tour will consist of a beautiful drive through the mountains around Udaipur. The first stop will take place close to a tribal temple of Goga ji. Goga ji was a demi god from the Rajasthani region who was known for his ability to cure cattle of snake bites. Outside the temple you will find a large horse statue due to the fact that Goga ji was renowned for travelling on horse back. The hike to the temple is especially dramatic due to it's isolated and scenic nature. The walk is approximately 20 minutes over a hill and into the valley containing the temple.
After, the tour will continue by jeep to the cave goddess temple. The journey there will consist of winding and rural roads with views of monsoon streams. This area was known for wild bears and startling views. The temple was constructed on one of the highest locations in the region meaning that you can see layers of hills stretching into the distance. The temple originally contained a live flame from the Mata Veshna Devi Temple in Jammu in the Himalayas.
Time - 3 pm to 7 pm
Starting point - Chandra Niwas Homestay
Cost for the Excursion – $20 per head for the group of 3 people or more
Minimum size of the group – 3 people
Star Gazing
This excursion will take place in the evening as night falls. The jeep will travel deep into the countryside away from the city lights. We will travel to area where stars will be visible and that is known for panthers, hyenas and foxes. The route will include travel through jungle and farms away from the highways. We will stop on a number of places where there is water and where wild animals can be found. One complimentary drink will be included with further drinks available for purchase.
Time - 8pm to 10.30pm
Starting point - Chandra Niwas Homestay
Cost for the Excursion – $20 per head for the group of 3 people or more
Minimum size of the group – 3 people
What you will need to bring
- Suitable clothing; trousers, boots.
- Torch
- Mosquito Repellent
- Bottled Water
This would be a 4 hour excursion where you would be visiting the old Temple of Shrinath Ji At Ghasiyar, located in beautiful lush green mountains and famous for it's large collection of sacred cows. The second attraction is the serene and magical Shiva Temple. You will see a 400 year old Banyan tree which is spread over more than 20,000 sq feet of area and can relax next to a large waterfall in the forest.
The participants would be provided with a cold refreshment of their choice (non alcoholic) and hot delicious Indian Masala chai with snacks.
Time - 3 pm to 7 pm
Starting point - Chandra Niwas Homestay
Cost for the Excursion – $20 per head for the group of 3 people or more
Minimum size of the group – 3 people
The Tribal Temple of Dharamraj and Cave Goddess Temple
This tour will consist of a beautiful drive through the mountains around Udaipur. The first stop will take place close to a tribal temple of Goga ji. Goga ji was a demi god from the Rajasthani region who was known for his ability to cure cattle of snake bites. Outside the temple you will find a large horse statue due to the fact that Goga ji was renowned for travelling on horse back. The hike to the temple is especially dramatic due to it's isolated and scenic nature. The walk is approximately 20 minutes over a hill and into the valley containing the temple.
After, the tour will continue by jeep to the cave goddess temple. The journey there will consist of winding and rural roads with views of monsoon streams. This area was known for wild bears and startling views. The temple was constructed on one of the highest locations in the region meaning that you can see layers of hills stretching into the distance. The temple originally contained a live flame from the Mata Veshna Devi Temple in Jammu in the Himalayas.
Time - 3 pm to 7 pm
Starting point - Chandra Niwas Homestay
Cost for the Excursion – $20 per head for the group of 3 people or more
Minimum size of the group – 3 people
Star Gazing
This excursion will take place in the evening as night falls. The jeep will travel deep into the countryside away from the city lights. We will travel to area where stars will be visible and that is known for panthers, hyenas and foxes. The route will include travel through jungle and farms away from the highways. We will stop on a number of places where there is water and where wild animals can be found. One complimentary drink will be included with further drinks available for purchase.
Time - 8pm to 10.30pm
Starting point - Chandra Niwas Homestay
Cost for the Excursion – $20 per head for the group of 3 people or more
Minimum size of the group – 3 people
What you will need to bring
- Suitable clothing; trousers, boots.
- Torch
- Mosquito Repellent
- Bottled Water
Eklingji and Nagda Temple Tour
Eklingji in Udaipur is famous for its 108 temples complex. Built on a shore of a small lake surrounded by hills it is also known as Kailashpuri or the abode of Shiva.
Eklingji temple udaipur was built by Bappa Rawal who is said to have received religious discourses here from a sage called Harita Rishi,on the side of 72 roomed jain temple which had a four faced idol of Adinathji , the first Jain saint. First built in 728AD , the main temple is made in white marble. , the four faced image of Mahadev (an icon of Lord Shiva) made of black marble is worshipped as Eklingji, .The four faces representing Brahma facing west, Vishnu facing north, Maheshwar facing south and 'Surya' (Sun) facing the east. The flat top of the composite idol is covered with a Yantra, a mystic symbolic drawing, standing for the ultimate reality.
Visit timing Eklingji temple Udaipur Rajasthan :
Morning 04:00 am to 07:00 Pm
Noon :11:30 AM to 01:30 PM
Evening 05:30 PM to 08:30 PM
Nagda is a small town in the Indian state of Rajasthan. In the 6th century, Nagda was found by Nagaditya, the fourth Mewar King. Initially it was known as Nagahrida and served as the capital of Mewar. Before long, the place came under the province of Sisodias. Nagda is located besides Bagela Lake at a distance of 23 kms in the north-west of Udaipur. Nagda comprises many small and big temples, but the main attraction is gained by its 'Sas-Bahu' temple.
Nagda is actually famous for this unusual temple that dates back to the 10th century. The term 'Sas-Bahu' suggests 'Mother-in-law and Daughter-in-law' respectively. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and it is made in two structures, one by a mother-in-law and another, by a daughter-in-law. The main entrance to the temples is made through a door that has carved lintels and a multi-lobed arch in its middle. Both the structures are laid out on a same plan having an altar, a mandapa (columned prayer hall) with projections and a porch.
The temple of Sas is comparatively larger than that of the Bahu. The 'Bahu' temple has an octagonal ceiling, which is adorned with beautifully carved eight intricate female figures. The 'Sas' temple has a torana (archway) in its front and it is believed that the image of the Lord Vishnu was swung from the torana along with hymns in the praise of lord on ceremonial occasions. Both the temples are constructed on a common platform facing towards the east direction. The temple is accredited for having wonderful carvings.
These delicate carvings are acknowledged to be imbibed from the incidents of 'Ramayana' (the Indian epic). The walls of the shrine are usually plain and not engrossed with much work, but the projection is simply mind blowing with its exquisite sculptures. The sculptures are made in two steps, one encircling the other. On the first step, images of Lord Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu are carved and on the other, there are images of Rama, Balarama and Parashurama.
The participants would be given bottled water and hot delicious Indian Masala chai and cookies. We will end the tour at a beautiful star rated property where participants can enjoy the sun setting behind the ancient Aravali mountains. The participants would be free to explore their wide menu(At there own cost)
Time - 3 pm to 7 pm
Starting point - Chandra Niwas Homestay
Cost for the Excursion – $10 per head for the group of 4 people or more
Minimum size of the group – 4 people
Eklingji temple udaipur was built by Bappa Rawal who is said to have received religious discourses here from a sage called Harita Rishi,on the side of 72 roomed jain temple which had a four faced idol of Adinathji , the first Jain saint. First built in 728AD , the main temple is made in white marble. , the four faced image of Mahadev (an icon of Lord Shiva) made of black marble is worshipped as Eklingji, .The four faces representing Brahma facing west, Vishnu facing north, Maheshwar facing south and 'Surya' (Sun) facing the east. The flat top of the composite idol is covered with a Yantra, a mystic symbolic drawing, standing for the ultimate reality.
Visit timing Eklingji temple Udaipur Rajasthan :
Morning 04:00 am to 07:00 Pm
Noon :11:30 AM to 01:30 PM
Evening 05:30 PM to 08:30 PM
Nagda is a small town in the Indian state of Rajasthan. In the 6th century, Nagda was found by Nagaditya, the fourth Mewar King. Initially it was known as Nagahrida and served as the capital of Mewar. Before long, the place came under the province of Sisodias. Nagda is located besides Bagela Lake at a distance of 23 kms in the north-west of Udaipur. Nagda comprises many small and big temples, but the main attraction is gained by its 'Sas-Bahu' temple.
Nagda is actually famous for this unusual temple that dates back to the 10th century. The term 'Sas-Bahu' suggests 'Mother-in-law and Daughter-in-law' respectively. The temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and it is made in two structures, one by a mother-in-law and another, by a daughter-in-law. The main entrance to the temples is made through a door that has carved lintels and a multi-lobed arch in its middle. Both the structures are laid out on a same plan having an altar, a mandapa (columned prayer hall) with projections and a porch.
The temple of Sas is comparatively larger than that of the Bahu. The 'Bahu' temple has an octagonal ceiling, which is adorned with beautifully carved eight intricate female figures. The 'Sas' temple has a torana (archway) in its front and it is believed that the image of the Lord Vishnu was swung from the torana along with hymns in the praise of lord on ceremonial occasions. Both the temples are constructed on a common platform facing towards the east direction. The temple is accredited for having wonderful carvings.
These delicate carvings are acknowledged to be imbibed from the incidents of 'Ramayana' (the Indian epic). The walls of the shrine are usually plain and not engrossed with much work, but the projection is simply mind blowing with its exquisite sculptures. The sculptures are made in two steps, one encircling the other. On the first step, images of Lord Brahma, Shiva and Vishnu are carved and on the other, there are images of Rama, Balarama and Parashurama.
The participants would be given bottled water and hot delicious Indian Masala chai and cookies. We will end the tour at a beautiful star rated property where participants can enjoy the sun setting behind the ancient Aravali mountains. The participants would be free to explore their wide menu(At there own cost)
Time - 3 pm to 7 pm
Starting point - Chandra Niwas Homestay
Cost for the Excursion – $10 per head for the group of 4 people or more
Minimum size of the group – 4 people