


Day 3 : Drive Neemarana - Mandawa (160 kms) Today drive to Mandawa in Shekawati region, known for their amazing painted havelis.About hundred steps lead to the well, and, the stepwell has a grand entrance with ancient steps that meanders nine stories below the ground. This was used by the royal family in the past. The walk continues to the famous step well of Neemrana. Here, we see the smelting of silver and the making of fascinating silver jewelry. Another fascinating exploration would be visit to the jeweler compound. Hand made pottery of various shapes and utilities are made here. The other local craft would be viewed when we reach the potters village. We will also have opportunities of observing the traditional crafts of Neemrana. We observe pilgrims and devotees arrive to pay their respects in traditional dresses. The local temple would be a fascinating venue. We have opportunities to witness traditional homes, fields and places of worship. The walk brings to the visitor the ethnic heritage of the region preserved and sustained over centuries. Day 2 : Tour Neemrana After breakfast embark upon a heritage walk through the pristine town of Neemrana.On the basis of theme the rooms have been named as the Malabar room, Barsat Mahal, Chandra Mahal, Mata Mahal, Surya Mahal, Gopi Mahal and the Sheesh Mahal. Each room has its own unique character and history. Situated on a majestic plateau, concealed in a horseshoe formation of the billion-year-old Aravalli ranges, Neemrana fort Palace Heritage Hotel has 40 air-conditioned rooms. Day 1 : Drive Delhi - Neemrana Fort (120 kms) On arrival at New Delhi International airport drive to Neemrana - obscure village dominated by the majestic Neemrana Fort, which is India's oldest heritage resort.
