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1. 3-Day Private Luxury Golden Triangle Tour to Agra and Jaipur From New Delhi

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2. Four-Day Private Luxury Golden Triangle Tour to Agra and Jaipur From New Delhi

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3. 3-Days Private Luxury Golden Triangle Tour to Agra and Jaipur From New Delhi

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4. Full-Day Jaipur Private Sightseeing Tour by Car with Guide

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5. 4 Day Golden Triangle with Ranthambore Tiger Safari Tour from Delhi

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6. 5-Days Private Luxury Golden Triangle Tour Agra Jaipur New Delhi

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7. Private Tour of Jaipur's Most Instagrammable & Photogenic Spots

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8. Private Taj Mahal Tour with Licensed Guide

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9. Private Luxury Delhi - Agra - Jaipur Golden Triangle Tour - 3 Nights 4 Days

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10. Private 5-Day Ranthambhore Tiger Tour from Delhi including the Taj Mahal, Agra and Jaipur

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11. Private Jaipur City Tour from Delhi by Car

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12. Night View of Delhi Tour - 4 Hrs

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13. Ranthambore Tiger Safari Day trip from Jaipur - All Inclusive

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14. Ranthambore Day Trip from Jaipur with Jeep / Canter Safari

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15. Jaipur Full Day Guided Tour

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16. Pleasant Non-Touristic Overnight Camel Safari (From 2:00 PM to Approx. 10:30AM)

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17. Private tour: GIza Pyramids, Memphis City & Sakkara Pyramid

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18. Full-Day Private Udaipur Sightseeing Tour with optional Guide

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19. Jhalana Panther Safari Park Private Tour in Jaipur

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20. Arabian Night with Cultural Show

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21. Cooking class with family in Jaipur

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22. Desert Camel Safari Day Tour In Jodhpur

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23. 3-Hour Shared Safari in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve

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24. Private Jodhpur Blue City Tour with Hotel Pickup and Drop-off

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25. Bali Instagram Tour from Your Hotel (Private & Full-day)

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26. 3-Hour Morning Bike Tour of Jaipur

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27. Private Taj Mahal Tour from Jaipur by Car

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28. 3-Days Private Luxury Golden Triangle Tour to Agra and Jaipur From New Delhi

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29. 4-Day Private Ranthambhore Tiger Tour Including Delhi, Agra and Jaipur

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30. Private 6-Day Ranthambhore Tiger Tour including Delhi, Agra and Jaipur

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Browse the villages from antiquity, spot big cats in the wild, meditate in the serene ambiance of its lakes, the list of things to do in Rajasthan is unending.

Places to visit in Rajasthan

Here we list the places to visit in Rajasthan some of which are big-ticket attractions.

Best time to visit Rajasthan

Ahead of planning your holiday, it makes sense to look up the best time to visit Rajasthan , so that you know which is the most favourable time to travel. Summer time in Rajasthan could be arid, and may not be the best time to visit, while winters are an ideal time for visit with warm sunshine filling the days enabling sightseeing and desert safaris in Jaisalmer. The weather of Rajasthan can be divided into three predominant seasons:

Rajasthan in winter (November to March)

This is invariably the best time to visit the desert state. The day temperature stays rather mild, rising to up to 30 degree Celsius for most parts. The nights are, however, quite chilly with the temperature dropping to a 5 degree Celsius or lesser. The days offer perfect atmospherics to explore around, visit the forts, museums, galleries and the old town markets. Winter is also the time for some of Rajasthan’s colourful festivals, happening across various cities. Some of the significant ones being the Jaipur Literature Festival, Camel Fair, Udaipur World Music Festival and Pushkar Fair to name a few that happen in this season.

Rajasthan in monsoon (July to September)

Rajasthan receives rainfall owing to the western disturbances and the south-west monsoon. Rajasthan has an interesting topography with the Aravalli range running across the desert state from Guru Shikhar in the southwest to Khetri in the northeast, dissecting the state in a 60 by 40 ratio, with 60% of Rajasthan lying to the northwest of the range and 40% of it falling to the southeast. It lies parallel to the southwest monsoon winds that come rolling in, the mountain range failing to intercept them, leading to a dry and sandy northwest region. The eastern and southeastern parts of Rajasthan being more fertile on the contrary. You can plan a trip to Rajasthan in the monsoon months keeping the mentioned facts in mind. Depending on which part of Rajasthan you are headed to, you might even experience lush greenery, a mizzle of rain, and peacocks dancing about. Several cultural events are also planned around this time of the year, such as the Teej festival celebrated in the rainy months.

Rajasthan in summer (April to June)

Rajasthan summers are hot and stark, with day temperature soaring to a 48 degree Celsius. Blistering heat makes travelling around in this season a challenge, though evenings are considerably cooler, yet you cannot venture anywhere in the daytime. Jaisalmer skirting the Thar Desert experiences an extremely harsh weather, making it a definite off-season. However, if you have a summer trip in mind, you could make an itinerary revolving places like Mount Abu, Rajasthan’s only hill station, see the Dilwara temples of Ranakpur, travel to Kumbalgarh, explore its iconic fort, the lake city of Udaipur among a few other places, though the Lake Pichola dries up in the summer. Come well equipped with sunscreen lotions, sunglasses, hats, full-sleeve cotton clothes for a summer trip to the desert state.

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Welcome To Padharo Rajasthan Tour

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Grand Tour Of Rajasthan

Dazzling Delhi, Agra & Jaipur

Dazzling Delhi, Agra & Jaipur

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10 Night 11 Days Rajasthan Package

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Rajasthan Royal Dessert Tour

Rajasthan Royal Dessert Tour

Rajasthan With Glimpse Of Mewar Region

Rajasthan With Glimpse Of Mewar Region

Golden Triangle - Delhi, Agra And Jaipur

Golden Triangle - Delhi, Agra And Jaipur

Pushkar  With Ranthambore Adventurous Tour Package

Pushkar With Ranthambore Adventurous Tour Package

Best Of Rajasthan  Wildlife Package ( Jodhpur With Jaisalmer Desert )

Best Of Rajasthan Wildlife Package ( Jodhpur With Jaisalmer Desert )

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Q. How can I spend 3 days in Rajasthan? A. You can choose to do an exclusive 3-night package to Udaipur. You can even opt to stay 2 nights in Jodhpur and 1 night in Udaipur. Or 1 night in Jaipur, 1 night in Jodhpur and 2 nights in Udaipur. The tour would involve boat cruise on Lake Pichola, dinner at Chokhi Dhani near Jaipur. For a Jodhpur stay, you can include zip-lining at Mehrangarh Fort in your itinerary. Your package would include flights, hotel stays at a 3-star hotel, complimentary daily breakfast, transfers and sightseeing to all major attractions. You can choose activities of your preference and add it to your itinerary. Q. How much would a 4 day trip to Rajasthan cost? A. A 5 day 4 night stay in Rajasthan encompassing 2 nights stay in Jodhpur and 2 nights in Jaisalmer would cost around INR 28,678 per person. This would include onward and return flights, hotel stays in both the destinations, five rounds of transfer in a private cab and three activities. Your stay would involve daily complimentary breakfast. Q. Which is the peak season in Rajasthan? A. The winter season between November and March is the peak tourist season in Rajasthan. The mercury at night can drop to as low as 4 or 5 degree Celsius, and day temperature remains warm and mild at around 30 degree Celsius, making it ideal for sightseeing, going on a desert safari on a camel back in Jaisalmer. You can visit the various forts of Rajasthan whether it is City Palace, Kumbalgarh Fort, Mehrangarh Fort, Junagarh Fort, Chittorgarh Palace or Umaid Bhawan. Visit the old-world bazaars, browse the painted havelis of Shekhawati, view the blue-washed villages, eat at little dhabas and take in the essence of Rajasthan without letting the heat bother you and affect your travels. Q. What is Rajasthan’s most popular city and what is the best time to visit it? A. Ahead of closing one of the Rajasthan packages, decide on which cities you would like to visit and what is a good time to visit them. Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan and by far is its most popular city and in a way the gateway to Rajasthan. Also called Pink City owing to the pink sandstone structures dotting the city, winter is invariably the best time to visit Jaipur. Panning between November and February, Jaipur winters are cold in the nights and pleasant during the day with the average temperature hovering between 8 and 26 degree Celsius. Do carry your woollens even for your day visits as a nippy air blows through the city at all times. There is fog in the early hours but as the sun comes down, it dissipates making the weather ideal for sightseeing and monument-hopping. You can explore on foot or hire an auto- rickshaw to visit the local bazaars or eat out on the street-side. There is no better time to go riding on an elephant back to the iconic Amber Fort, also cycling around Nahargarh Fort is a great idea in this season as is browsing the medieval markets and labyrinthine alleyways. This is the season that brings book lovers in great numbers to the city’s landmark event, the Jaipur Literature Festival held in January each year. Q. Which is the best place to go on a desert safari in Rajasthan? A. Go through Rajasthan tour packages, make sure it includes a ride on a camel-back in the sand dunes of Jaisalmer, Bikaner or Pushkar. Jodhpur is also a great place for a camel-back safari where you can take a ride around a traditional farm, look up the spice trees and learn the traditional ways of cooking. You can even ride to one of Jodhpur’s Bishnoi villages, meet this tree-worshipping tribe and also sight an array of wildlife including blackbucks on a desert safari. Camel safari in Bikaner is also quite common with some of the best desert camps located there. Stay in a well-furnished tent, ride the camel to the dunes of the Thar Desert, stop at the Karnu Village stuck in time, return to your camp for a hearty meal made in an open fire. Sunrise camel safaris are quite popular in Jaisalmer. Take over the dunes of the Thar Desert on a camel-back at the break of dawn and experience the most glorious sunrise. Return to your camp for a hearty breakfast. Head to Pushkar for an overnight camel safari. Attend Pushkar’s camel fair, one of the state’s most colourful events. Stay at a camp amid the undulating sands and watch a traditional puppet show under an open sky studded with stars. Q. Which city in Rajasthan has the most forts and palaces? A. Before zeroing in on one of the Rajasthan holiday packages you need to first settle for an itinerary that incorporates the best of its forts and palaces. Begin by travelling to Jaipur and explore the Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, Nahargarh Fort and City Palace. Udaipur too has its share of antiquated havelis and palaces. See the Sajjangarh Fort or Monsoon Palace, City Palace on Lake Pichola, Jag Mandir to name a few. In Jodhpur don’t miss Umaid Bhawan Palace and Mehrangarh Fort, two iconic structures that define the city’s skyline. Visit Bundi for the Bundi Fort considered insurmountable and Chittor for the Chittorgarh Palace and discover the legend of Queen Padmini and why she performed Jauhar. Don’t miss a trip to Jaisalmer to explore the yellow-sandstone Jaisalmer Fort, also called Golden Fort that inspired Satyajit Ray’s iconic film, Sonar Kella. Mandawa also has some beautiful age-old havelis and can be on your itinerary on your Rajasthan holiday. Q. What all is included in the cheapest Rajasthan family package? A. The cheapest Rajasthan family tour package starts at Rs 8,500 which includes popular tourist attractions in Jaipur and Bikaner. The three-night tour comes packaged with meals, stay and transfer. The Jaipur leg of the package includes sightseeing to the City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Chandra Mahal, Amer Fort and a visit to the bazaar. In Bikaner, expect to see Junagarh Fort, the famous Karni Mata temple and a camel breeding farm. Q. What is Chokhi Dhani famous for? A. Chokhi Dhani is a themed resort modelled on a traditional Rajasthani village exhibiting the marked hospitality keeping intact the ethnic and cultural sensibilities of the state. Guests can choose to stay at the resort or visit the restaurant for a meal infused with robust flavours in an ambience true to the spirit of Rajasthan. A popular tourist spot, the place is packed with families looking to live the Rajasthani experience. Q. How far is Hawa Mahal from Nahargarh Fort? A. Hawa Mahal is 15 km from Nahargarh Fort and takes about 30 minutes via Amer Road. Hawa Mahal can be visited from 9 am to 4.30 pm . You can see both the sites at a composite tourist ticket price of Rs 100 which includes five more monuments. Q. Is there a train to reach Jaipur from Bangalore? A. There are Bangalore to Jaipur trains available such as Yesvantpur-Jaipur Suvidha Express and Mysuru-Jaipur SF Express. You can board the train to Jaipur from the following railway stations in Bangalore: Bangalore City Junction, Bangalore Cantt, Whitefield Railway station and Carmelaram to name a few. Q. Can I stay in Mehrangarh Fort? A. Mehrangarh Fort can only be visited for museums, cafes and the music festivals held in its precincts annually. It’s not a heritage hotel with rooms made to accommodate guests. The fort buzzes with people while hosting the premium root music festival - RIFF but the patrons can look for hotels in Jodhpur near Mehrangarh Fort to stay. Q. When does the last bus leave for Delhi from Kota? A. There are over eight Kota to Delhi buses managed by both state-run and private bus operators plying daily covering a distance of about 518 km.. The last bus to leave Kota for Delhi is at 9.45 pm which reaches Delhi by 5.30 the next morning. Q. How much time does a trip to Chittorgarh Fort take? A. Perched atop a hill with Gambheri river flowing in the vicinity, you should ideally put aside at least 2 hours to explore the Chittorgarh Fort complex. The fort is open from 9 am to 6 pm. Reach by 10 so that you have ample time to explore the premises at leisure. Q. Are there any five-star hotels in Jaisalmer? A. Hotel Suryagarh and Jaisalmer Mariott Resort & Spa are primarily the two five-star properties in Jaisalmer. Sairafort Sarovar Portico, Hotel Rang Mahal and Chokhi Dhani The Palace are a few other premium hotels in Jaislamer. Q. How to reach Ajmer Sharif? A. The best way to reach Ajmer Sharif is by a bus from Jaipur which takes around 3 hours. There are buses from Delhi, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaislamer and Ahmedabad to Ajmer as well. The nearest airport to Ajmer Sharif is Jaipur Airport about 137 km far. Plans are under way to build an airport in Ajmer for the convenience of the footfall. The distance between Ajmer city centre and Ajmer Sharif is 2 km. Ajmer Junction is the nearest railway station just 8 minutes from the dargah. Q. How much does a room cost at Leela Palace Udaipur? A. The pricing depends on the date of booking but rooms at Leela Palace Udaipur on an average start at Rs 18,000 including the Grand Heritage lake view with balcony. Q. When does the camel festival in Bikaner take place? A. The biggest camel fair, the Bikaner Camel festival is held annually in January. Visit to capture the various breeds of camels decked up in colourful gear and to witness camel races and what not. Saunter through the sundry stalls and sample camel milk and the regional delicacies made using it. Pick a few handicrafts, jewellery and other curios made by the local folk.

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1. 3-Day Private Luxury Golden Triangle Tour to Agra and Jaipur From New Delhi

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2. Four-Day Private Luxury Golden Triangle Tour to Agra and Jaipur From New Delhi

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3. 3-Days Private Luxury Golden Triangle Tour to Agra and Jaipur From New Delhi

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4. Full-Day Jaipur Private Sightseeing Tour by Car with Guide

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5. 4 Day Golden Triangle with Ranthambore Tiger Safari Tour from Delhi

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6. 5-Days Private Luxury Golden Triangle Tour Agra Jaipur New Delhi

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7. Private Tour of Jaipur's Most Instagrammable & Photogenic Spots

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8. Private Luxury Delhi - Agra - Jaipur Golden Triangle Tour - 3 Nights 4 Days

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9. Private 5-Day Ranthambhore Tiger Tour from Delhi including the Taj Mahal, Agra and Jaipur

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10. Blue City Heritage Tour with Kailash

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11. Private Jaipur City Tour from Delhi by Car

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12. Night View of Delhi Tour - 4 Hrs

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13. Ranthambore Tiger Safari Day trip from Jaipur - All Inclusive

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14. Ranthambore Day Trip from Jaipur with Jeep / Canter Safari

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15. Jaipur Full Day Guided Tour

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16. Pleasant Non-Touristic Overnight Camel Safari (From 2:00 PM to Approx. 10:30AM)

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17. Overnight Camel Safari in Thar Desert

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18. Private tour: GIza Pyramids, Memphis City & Sakkara Pyramid

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19. Full-Day Private Udaipur Sightseeing Tour with optional Guide

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20. Jhalana Panther Safari Park Private Tour in Jaipur

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21. Cooking class with family in Jaipur

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22. Desert Camel Safari Day Tour In Jodhpur

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23. 3-Hour Shared Safari in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve

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24. Private Jodhpur Blue City Tour with Hotel Pickup and Drop-off

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25. Bali Instagram Tour from Your Hotel (Private & Full-day)

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26. 3-Hour Morning Bike Tour of Jaipur

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27. Private Taj Mahal Tour from Jaipur by Car

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28. 3-Days Private Luxury Golden Triangle Tour to Agra and Jaipur From New Delhi

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29. 4-Day Private Ranthambhore Tiger Tour Including Delhi, Agra and Jaipur

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Personal service lies at the heart of what we do. We live in Rajasthan with a network of offices in all the cities and have a passion for the region. Founded 60 years ago, we pioneered tourism in Rajasthan and have intentionally remained a family-run company so that we can focus on quality rather than quantity. Offering first-hand knowledge, honest advice and wonderful service, Rajasthan Tours has grown a reputation for its friendly approach and attention to detail.We have offices across India and dedicated staff on the ground to ensure an effortless and exciting tailor-made luxury holidaywhen you travel to India.

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Personalised service lies at the heart of what we do at Rajasthan Tours. Founded 60 years ago, Rajasthan Tours is a high-end award-winning travel company that pioneered tourism in India’s most magical state. We are unsurpassed in providing unforgettable tailor-made holidays in Rajasthan, quality destination management services, and some of the most talked-about and spectacular weddings in Rajasthan. We are a family-run company and pride ourselves on our ability to offer first-hand knowledge, insider experiences, creative ideas, and exceptional service. Rajasthan Tours has a well-earned reputation for its friendly approach and attention to detail. With multiple offices across India and dedicated staff on the ground, we are ideally placed to serve your luxury travel needs in Rajasthan and beyond.

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Being based in Rajasthan there is no one who knows Rajasthan’s hidden secrets as we do. Contacting us to plan your dream private luxury Rajasthan vacation is the first step to a seamless Indian journey that will reveal India’s most colourful state in all its splendour. We have offices across Rajasthan and warm and welcoming staff whose priority it is to ensure your comfort and well-being. On the ground, you will be able to relax and enjoy the magnificent scenery and vibrant culture as you journey effortlessly through Rajasthan in a private chauffeur driven car and benefit from handpicked local guides. We create truly personalised luxury Rajasthan vacations with hand-crafted day-to-day experiences and limited access opportunities designed around your individual interests. A highlight of any visit to Rajasthan is its stunning heritage hotels and we will provide first-hand advice on where to stay so that your luxury Rajasthan vacation features the most luxurious palaces, Havelis and hotels.

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All the hotels and stay at home/havelis you had arranged were excellent and the guides without exception at all locations were really first rate. You are obviously very much a close family enterprise with a very dedicated and loyal team on the ground. We had a simply wonderful trip round Rajasthan and enjoyed every single.

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We were recommended to Rajasthan Tours when we began travelling to India from the UK some 25 years ago. Since then our bespoke, annual trips have been arranged by the Rajasthan Tours team and we have been very satisfied with the high standard of their service and with their recommendations for some of the sub-continent's lesser known destinations.

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Hawa Mahal ("Palace of Winds" or "Palace of the Breeze") - a palace in Jaipur, India. It is constructed of red and pink sandstone.

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Mehrangarh Fort.

Rising perpendicular and impregnable from a rocky hill that itself stands 120m above Jodhpur’s skyline, Mehrangarh is one of the most magnificent forts in…

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City Palace

A complex of courtyards, gardens and buildings, the impressive City Palace is right in the centre of the Old City. The outer wall was built by Jai Singh…

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This magnificent fort comprises an extensive palace complex, built from pale yellow and pink sandstone, and white marble, and is divided into four main…

Hawa Mahal palace, Jaipur

Jaipur’s most-distinctive landmark, the Hawa Mahal is an extraordinary pink-painted, delicately honeycombed hive that rises a dizzying five storeys. It…

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Keoladeo National Park

Keoladeo National Park

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City Palace viewed from Lake Pichola, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India

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1. 3-Day Private Luxury Golden Triangle Tour to Agra and Jaipur From New Delhi

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2. Four-Day Private Luxury Golden Triangle Tour to Agra and Jaipur From New Delhi

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3. 3-Days Private Luxury Golden Triangle Tour to Agra and Jaipur From New Delhi

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4. Full-Day Jaipur Private Sightseeing Tour by Car with Guide

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5. 4 Day Golden Triangle with Ranthambore Tiger Safari Tour from Delhi

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6. 5-Days Private Luxury Golden Triangle Tour Agra Jaipur New Delhi

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7. Private Tour of Jaipur's Most Instagrammable & Photogenic Spots

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8. Private Luxury Delhi - Agra - Jaipur Golden Triangle Tour - 3 Nights 4 Days

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9. Private 5-Day Ranthambhore Tiger Tour from Delhi including the Taj Mahal, Agra and Jaipur

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10. Private Jaipur City Tour from Delhi by Car

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11. Full Day Spiritual Tour of Ajmer & Pushkar-The Pushkar Route

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12. Night View of Delhi Tour - 4 Hrs

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13. Ranthambore Tiger Safari Day trip from Jaipur - All Inclusive

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14. Ranthambore Day Trip from Jaipur with Jeep / Canter Safari

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15. Jaipur Full Day Guided Tour

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16. Pleasant Non-Touristic Overnight Camel Safari (From 2:00 PM to Approx. 10:30AM)

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17. Private tour: GIza Pyramids, Memphis City & Sakkara Pyramid

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18. Full-Day Private Udaipur Sightseeing Tour with optional Guide

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19. Jhalana Panther Safari Park Private Tour in Jaipur

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20. Cooking class with family in Jaipur

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21. Desert Camel Safari Day Tour In Jodhpur

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22. Private Full-Day Trip Kumbhalgarh Fort and Ranakpur from Udapiur

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23. 3-Hour Shared Safari in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve

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24. Private Jodhpur Blue City Tour with Hotel Pickup and Drop-off

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25. Bali Instagram Tour from Your Hotel (Private & Full-day)

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26. 3-Hour Morning Bike Tour of Jaipur

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27. Private Taj Mahal Tour from Jaipur by Car

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28. 3-Days Private Luxury Golden Triangle Tour to Agra and Jaipur From New Delhi

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29. 4-Day Private Ranthambhore Tiger Tour Including Delhi, Agra and Jaipur

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Premium India in Depth Tour

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Intrepid Premium India in Depth (November 13 - 25) Mumbai - Delhi Excellent tour leader along with very good local informative guides. 3 changes in accommodation; Mumbai - Gordon House Hotel is excellent, well priced and only 1 street back from Gateway to India but the company changed to Fariyas Hotel, Mumbai which was been renovated as well as painted so very noisy, couldn't use the pool and scaffolding all around. Definitely not ideal. Our second night in Delhi was also cancelled at Jaypee Siddharth Hotel though privately booked and paid for months before the tour so had to find alternative accommodation while on the tour and they told the travel agents they were "closed for renovations" however the tour was booked and stayed there and no renovations were occuring. Hadoti Palace Hotel in Bundi looked nice and rooms were big but not clean especially the toilet and shower. Otherwise all hotels were very nice and rated accurately; cleaning the showers/washrooms would have helped with the mouldy smell but that is somewhat consistent in most countries. November is the start of wedding season in India which are very loud and noisy and have no time restrictions so be prepared for that if going at this time of year. Tour involves quite a number of days travelling in a bus/coach for 4 - 6 hours with a stop every 2 - 3 hours. Rest stops are OK at best with only snack food to purchase. Adjusting the departure time would have helped with timeframes as quite a few days we were getting lunch around 2 - 3 pm when hotel kitchens were closed. Definitely not enough free time for shopping on your own with organized evenings most nights or in a venue on the outside of towns. Toured the markets but they were only a walk through with the group and no time to stop and shop. Restaurants and food was amazing and no one was unwell on the trip. 2 days in Ranthambhore Park was too long and could have done in 1.5 days with more time in Agra. Overall a very good trip for myself and my father (aged 79).

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Sensational in every aspect. Firstly our tour leader Chandra was exceptional in his knowledge, approachability and care for all 12 of us. The tour was enlightening culturally, stimulating from the history perspective and enjoyable as the group melded really well. Thanks to all involved in putting g Premiun India together.

India\'s Luxury Golden Triangle with Leopard Safari & Sunrise Taj Mahal Tour

India's Luxury Golden Triangle with Leopard Safari & Sunrise Taj Mahal

We had a wonderful time. Our hotels were excellent. Guides did amazing job. Specially the one in Agra and Jaipur. Got lucky to see a leopard on the safari.

Luxury 3 Day Golden Triangle With 5 star Hotel Tour

Luxury 3 Day Golden Triangle With 5 star Hotel

Golden Triangle & Ranthambhore Tour with 4-Star Accommodation Tour

Golden Triangle & Ranthambhore Tour with 4-Star Accommodation

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Heart of India Luxury Tour

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Heart of India Luxury

I did a lot of enquiry before booking the tour but not happy what other was offering later I found amazing India Tours it's hotels and team seemed very much professional in making tour memorable we loved the people

4-Day Golden Triangle Tour to Agra and Jaipur from Delhi with Various Hotel Options Tour

4-Day Golden Triangle Tour to Agra and Jaipur from Delhi with Various Hotel Options

Our family had enjoyed the trip alot from delhi to agra to jaipur and return to delhi. The whole experience with the driver and tour guide was flawless. Every detail of the sight seeing places were explained in proper manner. The itinerary of 4 days is well organized and you won't feel burden or tiredness as it is systemized way made tour package.

Passage to India - 10 days Tour

Passage to India - 10 days

The tour organization was very good, the local guide and contacts very helpful.

Golden Triangle & Goa - 13 Days Tour

Golden Triangle & Goa - 13 Days

I love On the Go. I have travelled with them 4 tours now. Always well organized with knowledgable tour leaders.

Golden traingle 5 nights 6 days Tour

Golden traingle 5 nights 6 days

I had a fantastic day in Agra thanks to Anaisha Journey; from the outset the driver was very prompt and attentive in picking me up from Hotels. The tour guide was really informative when taking me through both the Taj Mahal and Agra fort, and was very helpful guiding me through each part of the attractions. Mr Lucky was also really nice and big thanks to him for organising everything. Anaisha Journey arranged a schedule and accommodation for Agra, Jaipur, Jodhpur and Delhi.

Best Private Classic Luxury India Tour - 15 Days Tour

Best Private Classic Luxury India Tour - 15 Days

All services has been fantastic and we are really happy with driver deep chand who has been great person in our tour. Highly recommend

Heritage luxury hotel Rajasthan tour Tour

Heritage luxury hotel Rajasthan tour

Mr. Prakesh, our driver was just wonderful. He was with us the entire time and took good care of us. Most of the tour guides were knowledgeable and interesting. The hotels ranged in comfort levels but all were fine. I would skip Pushkar if I was doing this again.

From Delhi: Private 4-Days Golden Triangle Luxury Tour Tour

From Delhi: Private 4-Days Golden Triangle Luxury Tour

My tour to India was a unique experience and we would love to recommend them

Adventures Ranthambore Wildlife Safari Tour with Golden Triangle 7Days Tour

Adventures Ranthambore Wildlife Safari Tour with Golden Triangle 7Days

During this tour you will see many beautiful and ancient monuments. Your personal driver takes you everywhere and makes sure you are alright. In every city you will get a new tour guide. The tour guide will inform you about the history of the monuments and take many beautiful pictures of you. While driving from one to another city you will see the differences in environment in India. I would definately recommend this tour! We had a lot of fun and made memories for a life time! A tip: If you are a student, bring your student card or a picture of it. You will receive a discount for almost every monument entrance.

The best Colours of Rajasthan, 10 day tour Tour

The best Colours of Rajasthan, 10 day tour

I have just finished up a 2 week private tour with a small group of the Golden Traingle and Rajasthan organised by Payless Tours India. My decision to travel to India was very last minute and my timings were tight however, the tour offered by Payless contained all the main sites that I have been wanting to see for years. Our driver was incredibly accommodating of requests and competent both in navigation and information regarding the cities and sites to which we travelled.

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Intrepid Premium India in Depth (November 13 - 25) Mumbai - Delhi Excellent tour leader along with very good local informative guides. 3 changes in accommodation; Mumbai - Gordon House Hotel is excellent, well priced and only 1 street back from Gateway to India but the company changed to Fariyas Hotel, Mumbai which was been renovated as well as painted so very noisy, couldn't use the pool and scaffolding all around. Definitely not ideal. Our second night in Delhi was also cancelled at Jaypee Siddharth Hotel though privately booked and paid for months before the tour so had to find alternative accommodation while on the tour and they told the travel agents they were "closed for renovations" however the tour was booked and stayed there and no renovations were occuring. Hadoti Palace Hotel in Bundi looked nice and rooms were big but not clean especially the toilet and shower. Otherwise all hotels were very nice and rated accurately; cleaning the showers/washrooms would have helped with the mouldy smell but that is somewhat consistent in most countries. November is the start of wedding season in India which are very loud and noisy and have no time restrictions so be prepared for that if going at this time of year. Tour involves quite a number of days travelling in a bus/coach for 4 - 6 hours with a stop every 2 - 3 hours. Rest stops are OK at best with only snack food to purchase. Adjusting the departure time would have helped with timeframes as quite a few days we were getting lunch around 2 - 3 pm when hotel kitchens were closed. Definitely not enough free time for shopping on your own with organized evenings most nights or in a venue on the outside of towns. Toured the markets but they were only a walk through with the group and no time to stop and shop. Restaurants and food was amazing and no one was unwell on the trip. 2 days in Ranthambhore Park was too long and could have done in 1.5 days with more time in Agra. Overall a very good trip for myself and my father (aged 79).
We had an amazing time with Swastik India. We saw many beautiful places. Leopard safari was a wonderful experience.

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Rajasthan, the name evokes a stately royal heritage that graces its mighty forts and majestic palaces. This realm of the Maharajas features a vibrant, multi-hued culture that struts like a multi-coloured peacock over the drab browns and beiges of the desert. Its history of carving prosperity from the desert and its warm hospitality make Rajasthan tour an unforgettable experience. A Rajasthan is a spectacular medley of its royal grandeur, colourful festivals, picture-postcard landscapes and warm hospitality. Take a Rajasthan trip to experience the opulence of its regal past embellished with the latest creature comforts and amenities. Thomas Cook tour packages are the best option for you if you're hoping to take a vacation to Rajasthan that you'll never forget. If you want to welcome every type of traveller from Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, or Bangalore, Thomas Cook offers the most extensive choice of customised Rajasthan tour packages. Discover more than 40 Rajasthan travel packages  with incredible deals and offers. Thomas Cook Rajasthan tour packages include a variety of complete tours and activities. We are offering verious Rajasthan tour packages starting from Rs.3,299 to Rs. 5,08,428, also get discount upto Rs.15000 on Rajasthan packages

With all this talk of royalty and opulence, you might think that Rajasthan tour packages may be out of your reach. Thankfully, that’s not the case! With Thomas Cook's affordable Rajasthan tour packages, you can indulge in the opulence of its past while enjoying the latest comforts. A trip to Rajasthan will rejuvenate your soul and infuse it with the boundless energy that seems to exist in an endless supply in this beautiful land.

Rajasthan is a versatile holiday destination! Going on your honeymoon? It will roll out the red carpet that will lead you right up to some of the most sublime romantic engagements. If you’re headed out on your annual family vacation, it will open up its treasure chest of delights for the complete family experience. If you’re a thrill-seeker, Rajasthan tour will offer you a bouquet of adventures. Culture-vultures will revel in the state’s rich history and heritage that regale with heroic tales of its glorious past. From its rich history to thrilling adventures everything can be experienced with our Rajasthan tour packages, a trip to Rajasthan is a journey of discovery that caters to all interests.

Our Rajasthan holiday packages are crafted by a team of in-house experts, who also happen to be intrepid travellers, to showcase the best of this royal land. Your itinerary is well-planned, but not set in stone. It allows you to step off the beaten path to explore off-beat delights and discover hidden gems. We take care of the nitty-gritties like accommodation, food and transport so that you can concentrate on the important part, enjoying your vacation to Rajasthan. With convenient starting points in cities like Mumbai , Delhi , Chennai , Kolkata , Pune , Hyderabad , Bengaluru and Ahmedabad , a Rajasthan tour plan is accessible from anywhere in the country.

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Best Time to Visit Rajasthan

Winter is the best time to visit Rajasthan . The cool season ensures sunny days without the usual searing heat. The evenings are pleasant, but the nights can get really cold. The average daytime temperatures range between 10°C to 27°C, while the night time temperatures may drop below freezing. The period between the months of November and February are ideal for experiencing all that the desert state has to offer on a Rajasthan trip. A well-planned Rajasthan tour packages can ensure that you don't miss out on any of the highlights of this state.

The summer months, between March to June, can be unbearably hot as temperatures hover between 24°C and 45°C. While evenings may be pleasant, the baking heat makes sightseeing almost impossible during the day. But this is the right time book to Rajasthan tour packages if you’re looking for deals on travel and accommodation.

Monsoon, between July to September, would also be a great time to travel to Rajasthan if you keep an open itinerary as the rains may play spoilsport with your plans. The temperatures range from bearable to hot, 21°C to 35°C. But the rains make it seem cooler than it actually is. The rains wash away the memories of a hot summer as temperatures cool down and Rajasthan emerges refreshed, making it a perfect time for a Rajasthan tour.

The state wears a different face in every season, and each one of it is as enjoyable as the next. It all comes down to which one you would prefer to see on your Rajasthan tour package. It all comes down to which one you would prefer to see on your Rajasthan tour package.

How to Reach Rajasthan

Rajasthan is well connected to the rest of the country by air, rail and road. It even enjoys a fair degree of international connectivity. Here are the easiest ways to reach Rajasthan.

Reaching Rajasthan by Air

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It is the fastest way to reach Rajasthan from around the country as well as the world. Get a head start on your Rajasthan tour by flying in. The Jaipur International Airport services a number of flights from international destinations such as Dubai, Sharjah, Muscat, Singapore, Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur. There are a number of other smaller airports at Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Kota and Bikaner that handle domestic flights. You can take a flight from major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bengaluru, Pune, Ahmedabad, Goa, Indore, Guwahati and Jammu.

The second most comfortable way to reach Rajasthan is by rail. It features a good rail network with direct superfast and express trains from Mumbai and Delhi. Jaipur is the headquarters of North-West railways and as such is well-connected with all major cities around the country. Even other cities like Jodhpur, Bikaner and Udaipur receive daily express trains from other parts of the country. If you’re not in a hurry, you can savour the journey before you reach the destination and start enjoying your vacation.

Taking a road trip is a great way to travel to your holiday destination. It gives you greater control over your journey when it is not bound to a restrictive timetable. Rajasthan has a well-maintained network of roads that comprises twenty national highways running through the state. The most well-connected among these is the NH8 which connects Jaipur and Udaipur to major cities like Delhi, Ahmedabad, Vadodara and Mumbai. You can also choose to take the inter-state bus services that will take you to your destination in relative comfort.

Intercity travel within the state can be done with state-run and private buses. You can also hire a cab to move between cities for a more comfortable ride. It is an expensive option though. City travel is also sorted as you will find local taxi cabs and auto-rickshaws to zip around. Cycle rickshaws are a slower option but let you take in the sights and sounds of the city at leisure. The tempos are like rickshaws but can accommodate more people. You will find the odd tonga outside monuments and other tourist attractions.

Honeymoon in Rajasthan - A Royal Honeymoon

Before we look at what the state has to offer to the rest of its visitors, let’s find out what a honeymoon in Rajasthan looks like. Rajasthan’s glamour as a honeymoon destination is unmistakable. It certainly has the right credentials as its history is steeped in the tales of legendary love stories. The hilly ambience of Mount Abu is full of cosy nooks and crannies that form a wonderful backdrop for your honeymoon.

Ajmer has a certain magnificence that adds a sense of occasion to your special moments. Jaisalmer has a dreamy aura that seems to have jumped out of the Arabian Nights. Jodhpur’s beauty, apparent in its rustic villages and ancient palaces, makes it a special destination for newlyweds to spend their honeymoon. But it is Udaipur that stands out as a stellar destination for your honeymoon. It offers everything from romantic boat rides to Shikara lunch dates to add pizzas to your special moments of love.

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Rajasthan Tourism offers a rich fare of places to visit that showcase its Rajputana splendour in full glory. Here are some of our picks for itineraries during your Rajasthan tour.

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Chittorgarh.

The Pink City is also the capital of Rajasthan. It was founded in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh. With a plethora of places to explore and discover it is a traveller’s delight. The 18th century Jantar Mantar is a scientific marvel that shows the scientific prowess of the old kingdoms. The Hawa Mahal, with its 953 windows, is an icon of the city. The City Palace awes with its splendour. Other attractions include the Albert Hall Museum, Nahargarh Fort, Birla Mandir and Jal mahal. Shopping is one of the most highly recommended activities in the city.

The City of Lakes - Udaipur  will mesmerise you with its profusion of lakes and palaces. Nestled in the magnificent Aravalli The range is blessed with an abundance of natural beauty. Lose yourself in the royal splendour as you explore the City Palace, Kumbalgarh Fort and Monsoon Palace. The Lake Palace is especially exquisite as it shines like a diamond in the middle of Pichola Lake. While the palace is not accessible, a boat ride in the lake is a tranquil experience adorned with spectacular views from the lake.

The Blue City of Rajasthan - Jodhpur  has a royal bearing that easily matches its bigger cities. The erstwhile centre of power of the old Mewar state is home to several temples, palaces and forts. The Mehrangarh Fort towers magnificently above the city as it keeps watch even today. Be sure to visit the museum within the fort. It is a treasure trove of history that showcases its art, weapons and other artefacts. The Old City around the GhantaGharclocktower offers an eclectic shopping experience amidst a heady profusion of spicy fragrances. Other attractions worth checking out are the Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jaswant Thada and Mandore Gardens.

An oasis in the heart of the Thar Desert, Jaisalmer is a treat for the eyes. The Golden City of Jaipur is known for its hardy forts, silky sand dunes and exuberant traditions. The Jaisalmer  Fort is the biggest of them all and has an imposing presence. The city comes alive during the annual Desert Festival that celebrates life in the desert. Get the quintessential Rajasthan tour experience with camel rides to Sam sand dunes and pay your respects to India’s brave hearts at the Longewala border post.

Ranthambore National Park is a magnificent retreat that houses one of the largest wild tiger populations in the world. Winter is the best season to catch a sighting of these elusive beasts. The PadamTalao is a thriving water hole that offers sightings of other wildlife as well. But the thrill of watching a tiger from up close can hardly be matched by any other experiences. The 10th century Ranthambore Palace inside the park stands steadfast in its dilapidated glory. It still has stories to tell. The palace is a UNESCO heritage site that holds tremendous cultural and historical value.

Rajasthan’s only hill station is a traveller’s paradise. It is also an important pilgrimage spot that is home to the famous Dilwara Jain Temples. Perched atop the lush Aravalli Hills, Mount Abu  enjoys pleasant weather all around the year. The intricately carved roof, pillars and walls of the Dilwara Temples will compete with the surrounding natural beauty for your attention. Hiking, camping and boating in Nakki Lake are some of the highly recommended activities to do here.

Famous the world over for its annual camel fair, Pushkar  is also a buzzing pilgrimage site. It is one of the most ancient cities of India and is also known for its Brahma temple. The city has more than 50 ghats that resound with devotion every day during the evening aartis. You can enjoy activities such as hot-air balloon rides, horse riding and yoga to add to your Pushkar experience. But the highlight of Pushkar has to be the hundred-year-old Pushkar Mela. The city bursts into a riot of colours during the five-day event in November which sees people coming in from far and near. Thar Desert Tourism offers a multitude of activities for the visiting tourist. But the most unique and wonderful experience is camping under the starlit skies which is only achievable when you spend your night in Thar Desert Rajasthan .

Junagarh Fort, Lalgarh Palace, Karni Mata Temple and the annual Camel Festival are Bikaner’s claims to fame. Also known for its rich culinary heritage, it is also a good place to shop for local handicrafts and arts. The city’s collection of forts and palaces are worth exploring for their designs that are brilliant examples of Usta and Chadwaartforms featuring geometric and floral patterns.

The Ajmer Dargah is a popular pilgrimages site visited by people of all faiths. It is a green oasis bordering the Thar desert. The NaagPathar ranges that protect the city from the worst of the heat are one of its main attractions. The Ana Sagar Lake and Nareli Jain Temple are other places of interest here.

Chittorgarh has Maurya ancestry and was around as early as 734 AD. Known for being the birthplace of MaharanaPratap and Meera Bai, it has a great historical significance. Its several heritage forts and monuments echo with history and folklore that became legends. The Chittorgarh Fort, Rana Kumbha Palace, Rani Padmini’s Palace and Kalika Mata Temple are some of the places that you should check out.

Along with all its history, Rajasthan has a rich culinary heritage that has been shaped by its geography. A dearth of water and vegetables have played a big role in determining its cuisine that is dominated by dried lentils, beans and meats. Long-lasting ingredients, oil and red chillies help preserve the food, reducing the need for water. Here are our top three picks of Rajasthani delicacies.

Dal Bati Churma

Pyazki kachori.

It is a signature dish of the region that has forged its own identity over years. The hard, crunchy bati made out of coarsely ground wheat and jaggery, and cooked in ghee, perfectly complements the creamy, savoury dal. It is the classic taste of Rajasthan.

This crunchy, flaky deep-fried snack is a treat for foodies. It is a flat kachori that is stuffed with a spicy onion mixture and served with an assortment of mint, coriander, date and tamarind chutneys. Dahi is optionally added to tone down the fiery notes of the spicy filling.

End your culinary adventure on a sweet note with ghevar, which is a Rajasthani classic. The crunchy wheat base soaks in the ghee and milk toppings and infuses every bite with sweet indulgence. As if it was not rich enough, you can also try mawaghevar and malaighevar which are richer varieties of ghevar that take the satisfaction to the next level.

Shopping in Rajasthan

Rajasthan has a rich artistic heritage that is displayed through its handlooms and handicrafts. The vibrant, over-the-top use of colours is meant to contrast the monotonous desert hues. Shopping in the desert state can be an experience in itself. Here are our recommendations for five things you should buy in Rajasthan.

Metal Crafts

Rajasthani Jewellery makes a bold statement. The large handmade pieces are made to stand out in a colourful traditional ensemble. The intricate Kundan work adds a delicate touch to the daring design. The traditional Meenakshijewellery, beautifully adorned with precious and semi-precious gemstones, proudly sport its heritage.

The Rajasthanijutis sport a signature design that makes them instantly recognisable in a crowd. Made of fine leather, they’re decorated with vivid traditional designs that make a statement of their own.

The metal crafts of Rajasthan are in a league of their own. Bichi, Chikan and Maori are some of the famous metal crafts of the region which combine bright colours and intricate patterns with traditional metal works.

Rajasthan’s blue pottery is a masterclass of design that can instantly liven up your dinner table. The lovingly crafted designs over a blue background are glazed and serve a practical purpose by protecting the pottery from cracking.

Rajasthan is one of the best places in the country to buy ethnic carpets. Carpets here are woven out of wool, cotton yarn and camel hair. The intricate designs are mesmerising to look at and make a great addition to any home.

Things to Do in Rajasthan

Far from promising a docile holiday experience, Rajasthan encourages you to get out and explore its diverse offerings. Here are our recommendations of things to do.

Adventure Activities

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Adventure seekers will be pleasantly surprised by the abundance of adventure activities in offered by our wide range of Rajasthan tour packages. With hot-air balloon rides in Pushkar to paragliding in Jaipur, the adventures here take your excitement sky-high. Fly across a zip line in Jodhpur and go trekking in Chittorgarh . You won’t have to seek out adventure, you’ll find it everywhere in Rajasthan.

A camel safari is a classic Rajasthani experience that will take you through some of the most stunning desert landscapes. The camels seem to glide over the desert floor effortlessly. Once you get used to the swaying motion of the ride, it makes for a soothing experience. There’s nothing better than watching a golden sunset over the sand dunes.

Desert Camping

A desert camp will offer you glimpses of a desert’s magnificence under a starlit sky. Spend a night in the desert under the stars to appreciate the vastness of the universe. Away from the light pollution of the cities, you will be treated to an awe-inspiring celestial light show. Other treats of desert camping include food, dance and music.

Apart from its forts and palaces, Rajasthan is home to a vast number of temples that are a part of its varied heritage. They offer you a peek into the state’s spiritual side. The Brahma Temple   of Pushkar, Birla Mandir of Jaipur and Eklingji Temple of Udaipur are some of the most well-known temples in Rajasthan

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What is the best time to visit on the Rajasthan tour?

The best time to visit on the Rajasthan tour is between November and February. Average temperatures hover around 10°C in winter making it pleasant to enjoy sightseeing and other tourist activities. July to September is also an excellent time to visit Rajasthan as it is much cooler than the harsh summer months.

How far is Rajasthan from Delhi?

Jaipur in Rajasthan is about 270 km from Delhi and takes approximately five hours by car. Flight from Delhi to Jaipur is a little short of an hour. Jodhpur in Rajasthan is about 638 km and takes about 10.5 hours by car.

What is the best time to visit Rajasthan?

The best time to visit Rajasthan is between November and February. Average temperatures hover around 10°C in winter making it pleasant to enjoy sightseeing and other tourist activities. July to September is also an excellent time to visit Rajasthan as it is much cooler than the harsh summer months.

What to wear on a trip to Rajasthan?

On your trip to Rajasthan, it is advisable to wear lightweight and breathable clothing due to the region's hot and dry climate. Opt for loose-fitting cotton or linen clothes that allow air circulation and keep you cool. Modest clothing is recommended to respect the local culture, especially when visiting religious sites. Consider wearing long skirts or pants for women and loose-fitting shirts or t-shirts for men. Carrying a scarf or shawl for sun protection and to cover your head or shoulders is a good idea. Don't forget to wear comfortable footwear and pack a light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings.

What to buy in your Rajasthan trip?

On your trip to Rajasthan, consider buying some of the region's special treasures. Look for vibrant textiles and fabrics like block-printed fabrics and embroidered garments. Jewelry enthusiasts can explore Kundan and Meenakari jewelry, as well as silver jewelry and gemstones. Rajasthan's rich handicrafts offer carved wooden furniture, Rajasthani puppets, pottery, and leather goods. Traditional Rajasthani decor items such as miniature paintings, camel leather items, and brassware are also popular. Don't forget to pick up authentic Rajasthani spices, tea, and maybe even traditional attire like bandhani sarees or turbans. Enjoy exploring the local markets and consider bargaining for the best prices.

How much does a trip to Rajasthan cost?

This depends upon how long you plan to stay in Rajasthan. When everything is taken into account, including lodging, meals, and sightseeing, a 3-day trip to Rajasthan will run you about INR 13,000 per person.

How far is Mount Abu from the airport?

Mount Abu is 185 km from Udaipur Airport and will take you 3.5 hours to get there by car. The closest international airport is Ahmedabad at 221 km which will take you 4.5 hours by car.

How many days are required for a Rajasthan trip?

You can plan a short 2 nights 3 days’ Rajasthan trip and cover one of the major tourist cities like Jaipur or Udaipur. But an ideal Rajasthan trip would take 6 nights and 7 days to explore its multi-city tourist attractions as it has so much to offer to tourists which you wouldn’t want to miss.

What is Rajasthan famous for?

Rajasthan is known for its grand and artistic palaces and forts, its royal vibe, its large desert, and traditional bazaars. Amber Palace, City Palace, and Hawa Mahal in Jaipur, Mehrangarh Fort and Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, City Palace and beautiful lakes in Udaipur, and the Ranthambore National Park are some of the things you should not miss out on your Rajasthan tour.

Is Rajasthan safe for solo female travelers?

Yes, absolutely! Rajasthan is safe for solo female travelers. Follow normal solo travel precautions, research your destination well, be aware of your surroundings and try and return to your hotel by 10 pm when on a Rajasthan tour.

What is the distance from Jaipur to Udaipur?

The approximate distance between Jaipur and Udaipur is 412 km and takes a little less than 7 hours by road. A train journey will take about 6 hours and 43 minutes whereas a direct flight will take 55 minutes.

How many deserts are there in Rajasthan?

The Thar Desert or the Great Indian Desert covers 70% of the land of Rajasthan and embraces the districts of Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, and Barmer. Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, and Bikaner are famously called the Desert Triangle.

Which is the hottest month in Rajasthan?

The month of May is considered to be the hottest in Rajasthan and is definitely the worst month to plan a Rajasthan tour.

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The empire of the kings, reign of royal palaces and glorious forts, all reverberate the saga of the victorious.

Architectural wonders, exquisite handicrafts, colourful culture, and tempting cuisine are a few of the many highlights of this magnificent state. Set amidst a vast desert, the magical land of Rajasthan is synonymous with romance and chivalry. As one of the best travel agency in India, we at Veena World take immense pride in helping you explore royalty like never before. With our Rajasthan tour packages, travel back in time and in the era of the reign of the crown. 

Feel their tradition and culture like your own! A complete Rajasthan package includes options like exploring luxurious palaces, witnessing vintage cars, enjoying camel safaris in golden sand dunes, a fun shopping time in Jaipur Bazars, and embarking on a tiger safari in the wild forests of the state. Our Rajasthan holiday packages give you a glimpse of the Rajasthani folk music, dances, cuisine, puppet show called Katputhli, many remarkable forts, temples, and the splendid, opulent Rajput culture. Browse the beauty of Rajasthan on one of our proficient Veena World online tour packages. We encourage you to make the most fascinating memories with us and relish our legacy to travel, explore and celebrate life.

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What is the best time to visit Rajasthan?

October to March is considered to be the best time for booking your Rajasthan tour packages . The days are sunny but not humid, which makes for good weather to explore the beautiful lakes, magnificent forts and palaces, and other tourist attractions in Rajasthan with ease. During nights, the weather is cool and cosy as well. Another reason why October to March is thought to be the best time for booking Rajasthan tour packages  is because of the festivities. From the excitement of Dussehra to the sparkling joy of Diwali and the quaintness of the Nagaur Camel Fair, this period sees Rajasthan at its best, celebrating a number of festivals in some of the best celebrations that you will ever see.

Do you provide customised holidays to Rajasthan?

Yes. Not only do we provide a plethora of choices in tour packages  to Rajasthan , but we can also help you customise your holiday package for a unique travel experience. Whether you are travelling for your honeymoon or for a family getaway, you have the freedom to tailor the accommodation, daily programme, and destinations according to what you like. For creating the perfect customised Rajasthan packages , all you need to do is think about the unique experiences you would like to enjoy, while we’ll bring in our extensive first-hand knowledge about the destination and add our personal touch, so you can enjoy the perfect customised holiday in Rajasthan.

How many days are required for a Rajasthan trip?

That depends. If you want to explore a major part of the princely state, we suggest you opt for multi-city Rajasthan holiday packages , which on average would require at least 8-9 days. However, if you don’t have a lot of time, you can look for Rajasthan holiday packages that cover a single city and use 2-3 days to explore places like Jodhpur, Udaipur, Jaipur, etc. So, depending on the leaves you can take, the places you want to explore, and so on, you can find Rajasthan holiday packages at Veena World for short as well as long trips, and can choose one based on your preferences.

What is Rajasthan famous for?

Rajasthan is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. The princely state houses several tourist attractions, ranging from magnificent palaces, awe-inspiring havelis, and historical forts to placid lakes and vast deserts that add to its popularity among tourists all over the world. Apart from the monuments and vestiges of royal life in Rajasthan, the state is also quite popular for its eclectic celebrations and festivals like the Jaipur Kite Festival, Holi in Pushkar, the Nagaur and Pushkar Camel Fairs, and much more. The price  of Rajasthan tour packages  is more than worth it, given all the experiences and sites the state has in store for visitors.

Is Rajasthan safe for solo female travellers?

Rajasthan is a state that is rich in tradition and culture. If you want to travel solo to Rajasthan, you can do so without having a second thought. Solo female travellers can check out our solo trip packages that we have customised especially for you. The packages are available at cost-effective prices, and we offer 24/7 customer care assistance to our travellers. You can also opt for our  Tour Manager service on such customized holidays so that you don’t face any hassles and can have a refreshing vacation.

Where can I find a desert in Rajasthan?

Rajasthan is the desert state of India. It is the home of the Thar Desert, which is also known as the Great Indian Desert and is an arid region of rolling sand hills in the Indian subcontinent. If you are planning to explore the deserts of Rajasthan , book your travel packages for the western part of the state. Cities like Jaisalmer, Bikaner, and Barmer form the western part of Rajasthan and house parts of the Thar Desert that will leave you spellbound. Some of the desert activities that you must include in your Rajasthan travel packages include the Sam Sand Dunes, Khuri Sand Dunes, and the Mahabar Desert.

Is Rajasthan good for shopping?

Shopping in Rajasthan is one of the most popular activities for tourists. Even if you don’t want to buy anything, the colourful streets, the vibrant aura, and the lip-smacking street food are enough to give you immense happiness and a unique experience. You can start your shopping under your Rajasthan tour packages from Jaipur , with the Johari Bazar and Bapu Bazar, which are no less than a haven for every shopaholic. Then, you can consider the Clock Tower Market (Jodhpur), Hathi Pol Bazar (Udaipur), Sadar Bazar (Jaisalmer), and Kote Gate (Bikaner), which are some of the most popular markets in Rajasthan. However, every city in Rajasthan has its own specialities and its own local markets that make for the best shopping experiences.

What is the best itinerary for a one-week trip to Rajasthan?

It depends on the cities you wish to cover and the attractions you want to visit on your trip. Veena World offers a multitude of Rajasthan tour packages from Delhi for 1-week vacations that cover cities like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Udaipur, Pushkar, Alwar, Ajmer, and many more, segregated into easy to manage 1-week tours including 2-3 cities. You can explore the many Rajasthan tour packages from Delhi  to find one that you like best. You can also opt for customised holidays to Rajasthan, where you decide the places that you want to explore and the daily programme you want to follow. For more details about one-week trip itineraries to Rajasthan,   you can get in touch with our travel representative or send in your queries to us.

What are the best things to do on a Rajasthan tour?

Whether you visit the state on a Rajasthan honeymoon package or on a group tour, it is a tourist destination that offers a variety of activities to enjoy like city tours, safaris, sightseeing, and street shopping. One can also enjoy musical nights, the nightlife of the city, partake in royal dinners, and more, depending on the package they have chosen. The cost  of a trip  to Rajasthan  will   depend on the destinations and activities you plan to cover. You can spend time exploring ancient monuments, do some camping in the desert, take a safari in a National Park, relax with some boating, indulge in hikes, treks, and other adventure activities, and do much more when you visit Rajasthan. You can explore Veena World for the many packages and their cost  for a trip  to Rajasthan , or if you have something particular in mind, you can customise a holiday package as well.

Which are the best places to stay in Rajasthan?

Rajasthan has a variety of places to stay, ranging from high-end luxury hotels and resorts to budget stays and hostels. Some of the popular options include palace and heritage hotels, boutique hotels, and various other 4-star and 5-star stays. Besides these, people on Rajasthan adventure tours  can also stay at desert camps to experience the camping life in Rajasthan and enjoy a unique experience. For more information about accommodation in Rajasthan adventure tours , honeymoon packages, family tours, etc., you can send in your queries and our representatives will get in touch with you.

Get to know more about Rajasthan before booking your tour packages

The Land of the Kings welcomes every visitor to walk through their legacy. Time simply turns back with Rajasthan and takes you directly to the heart of the royal era. The world of lavish, chivalrous Kings and gorgeous yet fearless queens, reverberates their immortal tales in all of the forts and palaces of Rajasthan. Whenever one thinks about booking a dream vacation, hunting for the best Rajasthan travel packages online is not far from their minds. Here at Veena World, Rajasthan holiday tour packages are intricately tailor-made to provide you a perfect vacation. The land full of romance, royalty, spirituality, and nature, is a vast and wonder-laced kingdom with treasures more sublime than those of fables. The Land of the Kings paints a bold image indeed! Rajasthan travel packages craft these elements together to let you travel through time. While searching for online Rajasthan package, the combination of best palaces across the state with experiences unlike any other, has become an ultimate choice. While looking for best choices available, going through the thought of including the experience of the legacy’s melody and moreover living it, has become the ultimate quest. The perfect Rajasthan tour packages lets you paint your souls in the vibrant colours of this royal land. No doubt, its complete dramatic aura attracts Bollywood so strongly! May it be the stories influenced by the land’s legends or the ambience calling them to narrate a new tale, Rajasthan has always been a personal favourite of Bollywood right from the start. Your choice stands as our priority, may it be for adventure or for leisure, for some special reason like honeymoon or just a short escape travel, for a desire to travel alone or with family and all of it is made possible with Veena World! So much so that, our Rajasthan tour packages prices are affordable with the most comfortable service levels.

The sun kissed forts, the vibrating handcrafts, the heart-warming people and the land of medieval beauty has always been the perfect choice for every kind of traveller. It’s a perfect escape from the fast paced life of the cities, straight into the simplicity of the village culture and tradition. This simplicity, nevertheless is bound with its unique kind of lavish royalty attached to the reputation of this land’s history. Rightly explained by The Hon'ble Chief Minister of Rajasthan, “In Rajasthan you will find every hue in Nature's grand palette - the red sands, the blue of royalty, the pink cities or the amber sunsets.” She truly narrates the true shades of Rajasthan with a poetic flair. Every wall, lane, and molecule of sand seems to reverberate the victorious takes of their beloved Kings and Queens.

The Geography and Seasons

A northern Indian state neighbouring Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, and Punjab is this land of royalty, Rajasthan. Rajasthan can be visited all through the year with different seasonal aspects considered. Rajasthan tour packages of summers in Rajasthan last from April to June. Rajasthan in the summer places like Mount Abu, Kumbhalgarh or Ranakpur welcome you. Although the peak period between the months of November to February is often preferred as the best time to visit Rajasthan. Rajasthan travel packages online would mostly recommend this peak season.

The Culture

Rich in culture and full of colour, it is a grand open-air museum that portrays art in vibrant shades. Our Rajasthan holiday packages give you a complete glimpse of the Rajasthani folk music, dances, cuisine, puppet show called Katputhli, many remarkable forts, temples, and the splendid, opulent Rajput culture. Rich cuisine and rich culture are on display for the world to capture the true element of this striking land. Rajasthan travel packages online trace this idea to let you have a true insight into the culture of Rajasthan.

The Experience

The imperial forts, lively palaces, amazing havelis, dances, music, art and crafts boast about their cultural royalty experience, all stored along to surprise you in a perfectly crafted Rajasthan package. You can find architectural gems with multi flavoured cuisines at each sector. Veena World believes to give every individual the trip they dream to have! A special tour with your better half can get extra special with Rajasthan honeymoon packages. Celebrate love and compassion in the land of legendary queens and kings.

The Highlights

If it’s about listing the top highlights of Rajasthan, you won’t believe the long list that our Rajasthan holiday packages include! They are Mandawa fort, Bikaner’s Deshnok Rat temple of Karni Mata , Junagarh Fort which includes Anup Mahal, Gaj Mandir, Sheesh Mahal, Prachina Museum, Lalgarh Palace and Jaisalmer War Memorial to name a few. Activities like boating in Gadisar Lake and enjoying a lively Puppet Show is sure to lift up your spirits. Our Rajasthan holiday tour packages also include iconic attractions such as Pink City’s Hawa Mahal (Palace of winds), Amer Fort , City Palace, Birla Mandir, Sanganeri printing showroom, Golden Fort, Jain Mandir, Patwanki Haweli, Nathmalaji ki Haweli and Jantar Mantar. Naturist experiences like the joyful Camel ride, folk dance and magnificent sunset in famous Sam Sand Dunes is an unforgettable experience altogether. Some of the remarkable historical highlights are Umaid Bhavan Palace built by Maharaja Umaid Singh in 20th century, Mehrangarh Fort which includes Moti Mahal, Phool Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, Silah Khana, Daulat Khana and Rang Mahal. Our online Rajasthan holiday packages include a visit to Jaswant Thada royal cenotaph, Haldighati museum, Nathdwara, Maharana Pratap Smarak – Moti Magri, Saheliyon ki Bari- 'Garden of the Maids of Honour' and City Palace which bring out the true charm of this noble land. Enjoying the boat ride in Lake Pichola, visiting Jag Mandir and the unique Crystal Gallery, Chittorgarh Fort or Ranakumbha Palace, Meera Mandir, Vijay Stambha and Padmini's Palace, Moinuddin Chishti Darga at Ajmer bring up a complete different shine to the state’s entire travel engagement. We handcraft such unique highlights together in an affordable price with Rajasthan family tour package and Rajasthan honeymoon packages priced to give you a complete value for money experience for any reason of travel that you may find.

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“From the startling architecture to amazing legends of heroism and romance, the royal forts, palaces and other ancient buildings of Rajasthan are even today standing still to narrate the stories of the past”– The Incredible Rajasthan.

Rajasthan’s history is the history of kings and dynasties. As you explore its top tourist attractions including its grand forts and palaces dot its skyline, you are reminded of its illustrious heritage. Tales of their valour, romance and wild spirit is still celebrated around bonfires in villages that seem as ancient as their people. A bygone age seems to look out from one of the jharokas, while your mind plays out scenes of action from the parapets during a sightseeing tour. Everything everywhere, especially the best places to explore in Rajasthan, seems to be touched by the hand of grandeur: from the mighty colourful turbans to the sand dunes, where a desert safari camp, starry skies & folk performances set the mood for a romantic evening.

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Tales of ghosts make for lively fireside conversations, while the mention of “Bhangarh Fort” extracts hard stares. The richness of the state is present in its traditions, rituals, festivals, and also in its flora & fauna, seen in famous national parks like Ranthambore and Sariska. A motorcycle revered as a deity & a temple where rats take the place of gods, you never cease to be fascinated! A delightful experience is enjoying a meal of daal baati churma & taking a hot air balloon ride as you glide across desert cities & sleepy old towns. In this blog, we bring you the 25 best places to visit in Rajasthan that promise a wholesome, adventurous, exciting, dreamy & romantic vacation for family, friends & couples. Travelling to Rajasthan will be incomplete without exploring these magnificent places.

List of 33 Best Tourist Places to visit in Rajasthan

Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur

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Mehrangarh Fort

Built by Rao Jodha in 1459, Mehrangarh Fort is one of the largest forts in India and counted among the best for a sightseeing tour. Even today, this captivating ancient fort is inhabited by the ancestors of the Maharaja of Jodhpur. Located on a 122 m high hill, 400 feet above the city and surrounded by magnificent thick walls, the fort has seven entry gates.

Out of seven gates, the travelers mostly look for Lohapool (Iron Gate) that has several small tragic hand prints, the sati marks of the widows of Maharaja Man Singh, who in 1843 threw themselves on his pyre. This famous tourist place in Rajasthan still grabs the attention of the visitors and raises their curiosity to get deep into the history and learn more about the place.

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Inside Amer Fort Jaipur

Located at a distance of 11 km from Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, the Amber Fort and Palace, famously known as the Amer Fort, is one of the popular forts of Rajasthan that attract tourists from all around the world. It is acknowledged for representing various elements of the Hindu tradition in an artistic manner.

Built with marble and red sandstone, the Amer palace complex comprises of the Diwan-e-Aam (the Hall for Public Audience), Diwan-e-Khaas (the Hall for Private Audience), Sheesh Mahal (also known as Jai Mandir) and Sukh Niwas (Hall designed for artificial cooling). This top place to visit in Rajasthan has served as an imperial residence for the Rajput Maharajas and their families.

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Ranakpur Jain Temples Udaipur

Situated in Udaipur at Ranakpur, the Jain temple is listed among the most stunning Jain temples in India and makes it to any list of most visited places in Rajasthan. Devoted to the first Tirthankara of Jainism- Adinatha, this temple is made from light colored marble.

It has distinct shikharas, turrets, domes and cupolas. The temple is well-supported by more than one thousand marble pillars that display marvelous carvings, which are also the most attention grabbing features of this temple. It has four faces that represent the four directions of Tirthankara’s invasion.

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Kumbhalgarh Fort Udaipur

The royal Kumbhalgarh fort is located approximately 82 kms away to the north of Udaipur- the ‘City of Lakes’. It is the second important fort of Rajasthan after Chittorgarh in the Mewar region. Constructed by Rana Kumbha in the 15th century, it is the birthplace of Mewar’s great king Maharana Partap. The fort is now open for the tourists and is amazingly lit each evening for a few minutes.

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Dilwara Jain Temples Mount Abu

The Dilwara Jain temples are located around 2½ kilometers from Mount Abu – the only hill station of Rajasthan. Built between the 11th and 13th centuries by Chalukya, these temples are famous around the world for their fascinating marble work. There are five legendary temples of Dilwara, namely, Shri Mahaveer Swami Temple, Shri AdiNath Temple or Vimal Vasahi Temple, Shri ParshavNath Temple or Khartar Vasahi Temple, Shri Rishabdaoji Temple or Peethalhar Temple and Shri NemiNathJi Temple or Luna Vasahi Temple. The temples are dedicated to five Jain Tirthankaras and are regarded as a pilgrimage place for the Jains.

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Keoladeo Ghana National Park-Bharatpur

Situated in Bharatpur, the Keoladeo Ghana National Park, once known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, is a renowned avifauna sanctuary in India and tourist spot in Rajasthan. What makes it a top place to visit is its being habitat to over 230 species of birds and was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985.

Keoladeo National Park is a best place for the ardent bird lovers and wildlife photographers. The travelers can spot various birds like darter, stork, spoonbill, cormorant, egret and black ibis in large numbers.

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Junagarh Fort Bikarner Rajasthan

The Junagarh Fort in Bikaner city of Rajasthan is an impressive ancient fort famous for its monumental majesty and historic charm. Formerly known as Chintamani, the fort was renamed in the early 20th century as Junagarh or “Old Fort”, after the ruling family shifted to Lalgarh Palace outside the limits of the fort.

Even though this fort has been attacked many times in the past, it has never been conquered by the enemies. With huge towers and ramparts for defence, it is one of the most striking monuments of Incredible Rajasthan.

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Chittorgarh Fort Rajasthan

Chittorgarh Fort is the personification of the high spirit, romance and pride of the Rajputs. It resounds with the history of sacrifice and heroism, evidence of which can still be witnessed within the frightening fort of Chittorgarh . This ancient fort is considered as one of the most stupendous forts of the country and considered to be among the most popular tourist places in Rajasthan.

Located on the edge of approximately 180 meters high mound and covering over 700 acres of massive area, the fort was initially built by the Mauryans in the 7th century. However, more structures were added to it later on by the successive rulers of Mewar.

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Govind Dev Ji Temple Jaipur

Located in the Pink City of India- Jaipur, the Govind Dev Ji temple is devoted to Govind Dev Ji (Lord Krishna), The idol of the Lord placed in the temple was brought from Vrindavan by the founder of Jaipur – Raja Sawai Jai Singh II. However, it originally belonged to Srila Rupa Goswami, Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s follower, who found the original Govind Devji deity about 450 years ago.

The legendary tale associated with this beautiful temple states that the image of the Lord Krishna placed in the temple looks just like the form of Krishna during his manifestation on the earth.

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Sheesh Mahal Jaipur

Any list consisting of tourist places to visit in Rajasthan cannot miss out the Sheesh Mahal or the Hall of Mirrors is situated at Amber Fort in Jaipur. Built by Raja Man Singh in 1592 with red sandstone and white marble, the beauty of this fort is blown up by the Maotha Lake.

Sheesh Mahal is one of the world famous forts because of its unique construction. The ceilings and walls of the hall are superbly covered with the mirrors that would reflect any splash of ray and light up the hall deliberately.

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Ranthambore National Park Tiger

Located between the Aravali Mountains and the Vindhya plateau, the Ranthambore National Park is one of the most famous wildlife sanctuaries in India. Spread across an area of 1,334 sq km, the famous park is acknowledged for its Royal Bengal tigers.

The visitors can easily spot the Royal Bengal Tigers near the lakes and fens even during the daytime. The park was the hunting place of the Maharajas of Jaipur till 1970. Later in 1980, it was declared a national park and tiger reserve. It is renowned as a heritage site due to the pictorial leftovers of the fort within the park.

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Lake Pichola Udaipur Rajasthan

Located in the heart of Udaipur, Pichola Lake is the largest, most picturesque and most visited tourist place in Rajasthan. It was built by Pichhu Banjara in 1362 during Maharana Lakha’s ruling period. Later on, Maharana Udai Singh expanded this lake.

The lake consists of several lakes, which accompany the lake’s calm water. Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir are the two islands that are located within the Lake and give mesmerizing views of the lake to the tourists.

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Bagore Ki Haveli Udaipur

Bagore-ki-Haveli in Udaipur is located right on the waterfront of Pichola Lake at Gangori Ghat. Built in the 18th century by Amir Chand Badwa- the Prime Minister of Mewar, this ancient building consist of over hundred rooms showcasing the fusion of traditional and modern artwork. The walls of the haveli are decorated with breathtaking mirror and glass work.

After the death of Badwa, the haveli was occupied by Maharana Shakti Singh of Bagore and therefore, named as Bagore-ki-Haveli . In 1986, the building was handed over to the West Zone Cultural Centre (WZCC) that planned to convert the deteriorated haveli into a museum.

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Pushkar Yoga Garden in Pushkar, Ajmer is a yoga centre based on an ancient ashram tradition. It is a beautiful and peaceful place to practice and study yoga for a healthy and happy life. The centre offers exclusive yoga classes and meditation courses under the guidance of a professional and trained yoga guru, Yogesh Yogi. It is a must visit garden for the yoga enthusiasts during their holiday in Rajasthan.

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Jantar Mantar Jaipur

The Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is one of the largest astronomical observatories built during the ruling period of Maharaja Jai Singh II in the early 18th century. It comprises a set of around 20 main fixed instruments.

Designed for examination of the astronomical positions through the naked eye, this uniquely designed architectural structure is the best preserved historic observatories of India. It is one of the impressive instrumental innovations that grab the attention of the visitors and is a tourist attraction in Rajasthan which you cannot afford to miss.

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City Palace Udaipur Rajasthan

Located on the banks of the serene Lake Pichola, the City Palace of Udaipur is the most spectacular and largest palace complexes of Rajasthan. Initially built by Maharana Udai Singh, the present appearance of the palace is the result of the additions carried out by his successors.

With a perfect blend of Medieval, Chinese and European architecture, the entire place is built with marble and granite. It has many domes, arches, towers, terraces, courtyards, rooms, pavilions, corridors, and hanging gardens. The City Palace consists of 11 wonderful palaces resembling each other, but built by the different rulers.

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Patwon Ki Haveli Jaisalmer

Famous for its impressive architecture work, the Patwon-Ki-Haveli was the first haveli built in Jaisalmer. It has a cluster of five small havelis, and was built by Guman Chand Patwa, a renowned and rich trader of that time. Lined together in a narrow lane, Patwon-Ki-Haveli is the largest Haveli in Jaisalmer.

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Jaisalmer Fort Rajasthan

Jaisalmer Fort , also known as the ‘Sonar Quila’, is one of the world’s largest forts and the second oldest fort of Rajasthan. Nestled on the top of the Trikuta hill in Jaisalmer city on the sandy land of the Great Thar Desert, it was constructed by the Bhati Rajput ruler Rao Jaisal in 1156 AD.

The highly impressive architecture of the fort simply represents the great Indian artwork and military glory. Made of sand stones, this fort is the true jewel of the city.

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Birla Mandir Temple (Laxmi Narayan Temple), Jaipur

Birla Mandir Jaipur

Built by the Birla Group of Industries – one of the business tycoons of India, the Birla Mandir temple, originally known as Lakshmi Narayan Temple , is located at the foot of the Moti Dungri Fort in Jaipur. Devoted to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu, this temple is built with a modern approach using white marble.

The beautiful shrine and idols of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu along with other Hindu goddesses and gods can be seen inside the temple. The walls of the temple are well decorated with impressive carvings of the Hindu symbols and old quotes from the Upanishads and Geeta. This temple is a true example of the perfect blend of the traditional values and modern architectural approach.

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Located in the heart of Jaipur, the City Palace of Jaipur was once the Maharaja’s reign and is now counted among the most visited places in Rajasthan. The complex of the palace includes the Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal and many other courtyards and buildings. Initially built by Sawai Jai Singh II between 1729 and 1732 AD, many additions have been made in the original architecture of the palace by the other rulers later in the 20th century.

The architectural style of this old building was largely based on the blend of Mughal, Rajput and European styles. The Chandra Mahal of the complex has been now turned into a museum showcasing unique handcrafted products, uniforms of the rulers of ancient time and lots more related to the royal inheritance of the City Palace.

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Hawa Mahal Jaipur

The Hawa Mahal also known as the ‘Palace of The Winds ‘, is located in the heart of the Pink City of India- Jaipur. Built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799, it’s a five-storey palace that belongs to the Kachhwaha Rajput dynasty. This ancient building is believed to be constructed in the form of Lord Krishna’s crown with pink and red sandstone.

It was built for the royal women to have a view of daily life from the windows as they were not allowed to go out in the public. The pyramid shape and 953 windows or ‘Jharokhas’ of the Hawa Mahal are its main attractions in Rajasthan that really magnetizes the visitors.

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Jag Mandir Rajasthan

Located on the southern island of Lake Pichola, the Jag Mandir also known as the “Lake Garden Palace” was constructed by three Maharanas of the Sisodia Rajputs Mewar Empire. Initially started by Maharana Amar Singh in 1551, the construction of this magnificent palace was continued by Maharana Karan Singh and finished by Maharana Jagat Singh I.

The palace is named after Maharana Jagat Singh to pay tribute for his great deeds. The museum inside the palace and eight life-sized elephants carved from the white marbles are the main highlights of the palace. The travelers can also enjoy mouth-watering cuisines in Darikhana Restaurant located in the palace complex.

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Karni Mata Temple Deshnok

Karni Mata temple of Deshnok is one of the famous temples of Rajasthan dedicated to Karni Mata, an incarnation of Goddess Durga. This Hindu temple’s beautiful white marble and solid silver doors were donated by the Maharaja Ganga Singh of Bikaner Dynasty.

The most interesting aspect of this temple is that there are thousands of rats in the temple that dine with people and run over their feet. They are regarded as the holy animals and also called kabbas. It is said that the kabbas are the tribal people of the Charan community of Deshnok. The travelers from far flung areas visit this temple to pay respect to these holy animals.

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Nahargarh Fort Jaipur

Perched on the rocky edge of Aravali Hills, the Nahargarh Fort overlooks the city of Jaipur, undoubtedly amongst the most visited places in Rajasthan. Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1734 to boost the defence of Amber, the fort was originally named Sudarshangarh Fort and later changed to Nahargarh, which means ‘abode of the tigers’.

It is acknowledged for its extended wall that connects it to the Jaigarh Fort. The fort is the perfect amalgamation of the Indo-European architecture. The Nahargarh Fort is a two-storey building that was constructed for the king and his twelve queens. It is mainly divided into nine apartments well equipped with the bedrooms, lobby, toilets, stores and kitchens.

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Jal Mahal Jaipur

The Jal Mahal, also known as the “Lake Palace”, is situated on the Man Sagar Lake and is an incredible piece of architecture which is a matter of pride for Rajasthan tourism. It is enveloped by the mighty Aravalli Hills with ancient forts on one hand and busy Jaipur city on the other hand.

Constructed by Jai Singh II in the 18th century, it is a simple structure with a pavilion and terrace garden. It is believed to be built by the royal family to take pleasure of the cool breeze flowing from the lake. The palace is amazingly designed and impresses everyone with its stunning surroundings.

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Alwar City Palace

Located in the foothills of Aravali near Bala Quila,lies the magnificent Alwar City Palace which was built in 1793AD by Bakhtawar Singh. It is a beautiful blend of Islamic and Rajputana style of architecture. Breathtaking marble pavilions on lotus flower bases in a central courtyard, the grand halls and magnificent chambers will take you back in time.

It is now converted into district collectorate and many chambers are also used as government offices. A museum in the palace showcases the paintings of the Alwar school, antiques, and manuscripts belonging to the Mughal Era. Don’t miss the scenic artificial lake built by Vinay Singh in 1815. Numerous temples on the banks of the lake would add more delight to your trip.

Timings- 10:00am to 4:30pm, Fridays are off.

Also Read: Best Places to Visit in Alwar

Rampuria Haveli Bikaner

Rampuria Haveli of Bikaner will take you back to the bygone era. It is one of the most beautiful landmark destinations to visit in Rajasthan. This beautiful mansion is the last reminiscence of a wealthy merchant family- Rampuria. It was built in the 1400’s by Baluji Chalva by the orders of Rampuria family. One of the most exquisite features of this haveli is its handiwork which is built in a style prominent in the 15th century.

You will be spellbound to see its beautiful architecture as it is constructed of Dulmera red sandstone. The decoration and architecture reflect the style of that era. Glass paintings, wood artifacts, Mughal and Victorian vibe makes this place worthy for sightseeing. This 400-year-old masterpiece has beautifully kept the legacy of the wealthy merchant Rampuria family intact.

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Sajjan Garh Palace Udaipur

Named after Maharana Sajjan Singh of the Mewar dynasty, Sajjan Garh Palace is located atop a hill in Udaipur. The palace, also known as Monsoon Palace is one of the finest evidence of Rajput artwork, which you should visit while exploring Udaipur.

The palace is situated outside Udaipur on the top of a hill at a height of 944 metres overlooking Fateh Sagar Lake. Originally planned to be built as a five-storey astronomical centre, the palace was built to watch monsoon clouds in the surrounding area, as its name says. The palace is made of white marble and features high turrets, guards and a grand central court with a staircase. The walls are made of lime mortar and carved with motifs of flowers and leaves. Apart from the palace, there is another tourist attraction, Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary, which encircles the palace and is home to many species like tigers, reptiles, sambar deer, panthers and a variety of birds.

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Bhangarh Fort Ruins Alwar

Built in the 16th century near Alwar, Bhangarh Fort is another point of attraction in Rajasthan which does not only depict the Royal culture but the tales which clearly tell interesting facts about the kingdoms.

The fort, which is basically a village of ruins, is perched in the Aravalli range on the border of the Sariska Reserve. Popular as the most haunted place in India, Bhangarh Fort can be visited only during the daytime, as it is prohibited to enter the region after sunset. But, when you visit the place you will be mesmerised to see the ruins of havelis, temples, palaces, entry gates and other structures that showcase the detail of royal architecture.

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Kuldhara Ruins Jaisalmer

Another ghost village near Jaisalmer in the Thar Desert, the ruins of Kuldhara depict stories related to the native people of Rajasthan. The village was once home to Paliwal Brahmins. And due to some adverse reasons, they had to leave their houses about 200 years ago.

The village is now under the supervision of ASI and the government has been trying to develop a tourist hub here. Old buildings such as houses and temples have been renovated for tourists to provide them with a sense of architecture they used to be. Located at a distance of around 17 to 20 kilometres from the main city of Jaisalmer, Kuldhara Village can be visited in winter, from November to February.

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Foy Sagar Lake Ajmer

Foy Sagar Lake is one of the most beautiful and popular weekend destinations to visit in Rajasthan. It was built as a famine relief project in 1892 by English architect Mr. Foy. It’s a beautiful artificial lake spread over an area of 14,000,000 sq ft. You will be able to behold mesmerizing Aravalli peaks from a 360-degree angle. This lake is a true epitome of tranquility and serenity.

If you want to spend a relaxing weekend amidst the calmness of soothing waters then Foy Sagar Lake will never disappoint you. During winters, tourists visit this place for an awesome picnic with family and friends.

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Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri Alwar

Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri is one of the most interesting places to visit in Rajasthan. This is the most beautiful cenotaph one can ever see. It’s an exquisite double storied structure built in 1815 AD by Vinay Singh in the memory of Maharaja Bakhtawar Singh and his wife Rani Moosi.

Rounded roofs in unusual style, elephant designs on the pillars of red sandstone, amazing bends and arches, splendid wall paintings and colorful peacocks and birds moving around the place will blow your soul away. The beauty of lush greenery, the charming Aravalli Peaks and stunning flowers are another joyous source to bring delight to your eyes.

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Ajmer Sharif Dargah Rajasthan

Ajmer Sharif Dargah is one of the most popular places to visit in Rajasthan. Located in Ajmer it is a major tourist attraction visited by devotees from all over the world for divine grace. The dargah is dedicated to Sufi saint – Khwaja Mohinuddin Chishti. The shrine is built over the maqbara (Grave) of Garib Nawaz, Khawaja Mohinuddin Chishti. Devotees of all faiths can visit this dargah.

There are three gates of the Shrine; The Nizam Gate, Shah Jahan Gate and Buland Darwaza. The Dargah looks magnificent on the festival of Ramdan and death anniversary of the saint. It is said that there is a cooking utensil called Badi Deg, if you throw money on this vessel, all your wishes and desires will come true. Visitors can also take part in an evening ritual called Mehfil-e-sama, it would be a mind- boggling experience.

Timings- Winter – 5:00am to 9:00pm and Summer – 4:00am to 10:00pm.

Also Read: Ajmer Tourism: Best Places to Explore

What we can say with certainty is this: that Rajasthan will bring out a variety of emotions within you. It will leave you with lovely memories & compel you to visit it again. If you have visited any or all of these places, share your experiences with us! What was it about Rajasthan that won your heart? Let us know!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the distance from udaipur to jaisalmer.

The distance from Udaipur to Jaisalmer is an around 493 kilometers.

What is the distance from Jaipur to Jaisalmer?

The distance from Jaipur to Jaisalmer is an around 558 kilometers.

What is the distance of Delhi from Jaipur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur?

The distance from of Delhi from:

  • Jaipur is:  279 Kilometers (Approx)
  • Udaipur is: 661 Kilometers (Approx)
  • Jaisalmer is: 786 Kilometers (Approx)
  • Jodhpur is: 619 Kilometers (Approx)

Why is Jaipur called the Pink City?

Jaipur is called the Pink City because of the colour of the stone used exclusively for the construction of the structures. All the buildings in the city are pink, and there is a history behind it. In 1876, the Prince of Wales and Queen Victoria were on a tour to India. Since pink stands for the colour of hospitality, Maharaja Ram Singh of Jaipur painted the entire city pink as a sign of his hospitality. The residents have since then followed this rule, as the law forbids the use of any other colour than pink in the homes.

What is the distance from Jaipur to Mount Abu?

The distance between Jaipur to Mount Abu is an around 496 Kilometers.

Which are the major tourist centers of Rajasthan?

Some of the major tourist centers of Rajasthan are Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, Lake Pichola, City Palace of Udaipur, Mehrangarh, Nahargarh and Jaisalmer Fort, Ranthambore National Park, Bagore ki Haveli Museum, Jaigarh Fort, Ranthambore National Park and Keoladeo National Park.

What are the popular things to buy from Rajasthan?

Some of the popular things to buy from Rajasthan are jewellery, paintings, pottery, carpets, puppets, stuffed dolls, fabric work and metal work.

What is the distance between Ajmer to Pushkar?

The distance between Ajmer to Pushkar is an around 15 kilometers.

What are the popular must visit festivals in Rajasthan?

Some of the festivals in Rajasthan which you should attend are Pushkar Camel Festival, Teej Festival, Rajasthan International Folk Festival and Udaipur Mewar Festival.

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Rajasthan Tours & Holidays

Man in turban selling vegetables to a woman in the blue city of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India

Welcome to Rajasthan, AKA the 'Land of Kings'

From Jaipur's honeycomb-coloured palaces to the maze-like alleyways in the ancient desert citadel of Jaisalmer – and all the colourful cities, saris and bazaars in between – Rajasthan is one of India 's most captivating states. There are plenty of big-ticket attractions, like exploring the spectacular Amber Palace or camping under the stars in the Thar Desert. But the real magic lies in the ebb and flow of daily life – like witnessing locals worshipping along the ghats in Pushkar, or enjoying a rickshaw street food tour run by local women . Whether you're doing the Golden Triangle route or diving in for the full Rajasthan experience , get ready for an unforgettable adventure.

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Do i need a covid-19 vaccine to join an intrepid trip.

Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travellers to provide proof of vaccination against COVID-19 (excluding all Polar trips and select adventure cruises).

However, we continue to strongly recommend that all Intrepid travellers and leaders get vaccinated to protect themselves and others.

Specific proof of testing or vaccination may still be required by your destination or airline. Please ensure you check travel and entry requirements carefully.

How do I get to Rajasthan?

Rajasthan's main cities and regions are well-connected with Delhi, Mumbai and other major entry ports in India.

Rajasthan is a huge state, and while the quickest way to travel around is via flight, the train is recommended.

Not only is it affordable and convenient, but it's one of the most popular ways to get from A to B for locals and is a memorable experience for many travellers in India.

When is the best time to visit Rajasthan?

The weather is at its best during the winter between November and February when the temperatures aren't too high. That said, the nights are chilly (often dipping to 0°C or lower) so you'll definitely need warm layers to rug up.

Many of the state's most exciting festivals are also held in winter, including the Pushkar Camel Fair, Jaisalmer's Desert Festival and the Udaipur World Music Festival.

Visiting in the summer months between March and September isn't off the cards, but the weather is dry and hot with intense temperatures that often climb to 40°C and higher, especially in places like Jaisalmer and Bikaner.

The monsoon runs from July to September, but the rain is generally less severe compared to other states, so visiting during these months is an option if you don't mind the humidity.

What are some famous foods to try in Rajasthan?

Oh, boy are your tastebuds in for a treat! Many of India’s most beloved dishes hail from Rajasthan. Here are a few favourites you absolutely must try:

  • Laal maans:  This meaty curry turns up the heat. It's made by simmering mutton in a fiery gravy spiced with red Kashmiri chillies, ginger, cinnamon, cardamom, cumin seeds and cloves. Mop up the leftover sauce with fluffy rice or warm naan.
  • Kachori:  Kachori is one of the most popular snack foods in Rajasthan and you'll often smell it cooking on street corners. It's essentially a fried flatbread filled with a delicious mix of spices, potatoes, daal or whatever else you fancy. It's usually served with chutneys and cool yoghurt.
  • Gatte ki subzi:  This delicious curry consists of chickpea flour dumplings cooked in a creamy yoghurt-based gravy. It's flavoured with red and green chillies, coriander powder, fenugreek leaves, garam masala, turmeric and various other spices.
  • Dal bati churma:  This traditional Rajasthani dish is made with batis (spicy baked wheat balls) served with daal, either on the side or poured generously on top. It's a great lunch dish or snack.
  • Kadhi:   Kadhi is a curd-based curry often eaten with rice or roti. It's thickened with gram flour and flavoured with a range of spices such as turmeric, chilli paste, mustard seeds, cumin and asafoetida.
  • Ker sangri:  This Rajasthani delicacy is the signature taste of the Thar Desert. It's made with dried ker berries and sangri beans that are boiled in a pressure cooker and then fried in oil, spices and yoghurt.

Can I drink the tap water in India?

India is notorious among travellers for sickness – we’ve all heard horror stories about Delhi belly. We do not recommend ever drinking tap water in India, and travellers should avoid drinks with ice and foods that haven’t been cooked or peeled. Salad is off the menu for now ­– let your inner child rejoice!

Do I need a visa to travel to India?

Yes, all foreigners entering India will need a visa. Whether you can apply for an e-visa is dependent on your nationality, the duration of your India tour and how you plan on entering the country.

This page is for general information only and may be subject to change. It is your responsibility to obtain relevant visa and travel information required for entry, departure and travel to each country or region you visit on your trip. You should confirm these with the relevant embassies and/or consulates. 

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Do I need to purchase travel insurance before travelling?

Absolutely. All passengers travelling with Intrepid are required to purchase travel insurance before the start of their trip. Your travel insurance details will be recorded by your leader on the first day of the trip. Due to the varying nature, availability and cost of health care around the world, travel insurance is very much an essential and necessary part of every journey.

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We are always happy to talk to travellers with disabilities and see if we can help guide them toward the most suitable itinerary for their needs and, where possible, make reasonable adjustments to our itineraries.

Rajasthan Itinerary for 7 or 14 Days (+ Map)

Rajasthan itinerary

With its magnificent forts, beautiful palaces, vibrant culture and rich history, the state of Rajasthan is one of the top travel destinations in India. If you’re asking me, a trip to India isn’t complete without visiting this colourful state. Rajasthan is huge, however, and there is a lot to see here. Therefore, it can be a little overwhelming to start planning an itinerary. But that’s exactly where this guide comes in handy – this Rajasthan itinerary for 1 or 2 weeks covers the highlights and it’s perfect for first-timers .

Some of the places included in this itinerary are the holy city of Pushkar , the so-called blue city – Jodhpur and the city of lakes – Udaipur . It will bring you along architectural marvels like the Hawa Mahal, Amer Fort and the Toorji Ka Jhalra stepwell.

If you’d like to see more of India, this itinerary can easily be combined with a visit to Delhi and the Taj Mahal .

But without further ado, let’s dive into this Rajasthan itinerary for 7 or 14 days!

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Rajasthan Itinerary for 1 or 2 Weeks

Udaipur City Palace in Rajasthan

In the first section of this post, you will find all the places included in these itineraries . I also added a note saying in which of the itineraries the place is included.

Next, you will find the 7 and 14-day Rajasthan itineraries and a map showing you where the places are located. Keep in mind that Rajasthan is huge and that it would take nearly 11 hours to get from Jaipur to Jaisalmer.

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Places to see in Rajasthan

So, let’s start with the best places to see in Rajasthan in 1 or 2 weeks! From the astonishing Hawa Mahal in Jaipur to the photogenic blue houses of Jodhpur, Rajasthan offers an abundance of beautiful sights!

*Included on 7 and 14-day itinerary

Hawa Mahal beautiful landmarks in India

Both of these itineraries start with two days in Jaipur , the capital of Rajasthan and India’s so-called Pink City . Jaipur is easily reachable from Delhi by train, the ride takes about 4 to 5 hours.

Here, you will find some spectacular sights like the marvellous Hawa Mahal , the enormous Amer Fort , the beautiful Monkey Temple and the colourful Patrika Gate .

Jaipur is also one of the stops on the popular Golden Triangle tourist route , which connects the Pink City to Delhi and Agra (where you will find the Taj Mahal).

With its beautiful palaces, forts and temples, this is a city that cannot be missed on any Rajasthan itinerary!

🛕 Highlights of Jaipur

  • Hawa Mahal: This stunning palace is famous for its 953 windows. These were used by the royal women, who could not appear in public. They used to peek out of the windows to catch a glimpse of everyday life.
  • Amer Fort: This is my favourite fort in Rajasthan! It was built by Raja Man Singh in the 16th century and you will find some pretty impressive architecture within its walls. One of its most famous sights is the Sheesh Mahal , which is often called the “Glass Palace”.
  • City Palace: Built in 1727, the City Palace is the place where the Maharaja reigned until 1949. You will find some beautiful courtyards, gates and rooms inside.
  • Jantar Mantar : Located right across the street from the City Palace, Jantar Mantar is an ancient astronomical observatory that’s worth visiting as well.
  • Patrika Gate: This colourful gate was built in 2016 and serves as an entrance to Jawahar Circle Garden. It’s one of the most photogenic places in Jaipur so don’t forget to bring your camera when you visit it!

The gats of Pushkar, India

The next stop for both of these itineraries will be Pushkar – one of my favourite places in India. This is one of Rajasthan’s oldest cities and also one of its holiest ones, making it one of India’s top cultural destinations .

Pushkar is located by the holy Pushkar Lake, which is surrounded by numerous ghats . Apart from the lake and ghats, some of Pushkar’s most famous sights are the Brahma Temple , the Pap Mochani Temple and the Savitri Temple . The last two are located on top of a hill and they offer a magnificent view over Pushkar.

It’s believed that Pushkar Lake was created when Lord Brahma vanquished the demon Vajranash using a lotus flower. When this flower fell to the ground, it created Pushkar Lake. Today, the city is an important pilgrimage site for Hindus.

🛕 Highlights of Pushkar

  • Ghats: Strolling along the ghats by the holy Pushkar lake is one of the best things to do in Pushkar. You will see that rituals and offerings happen here regularly.
  • Brahma Temple: Being a holy city, Pushkar is home to many temples, but the Brahma Temple is the most important one. It’s located close to the lake and it’s one of the few temples dedicated to Brahma.
  • Pap Mochani Temple: It’s a short hike up a hill to get to this temple, and you will be rewarded with a spectacular view over Pushkar once you reach the top!
  • Savitri Temple: To reach the top of this hill, you can either take the cable car or hike and once again, you will be rewarded with an amazing view over Pushkar.
  • Gurudwara Sahib : This famous Sikh temple was built in 1549 after Guru Nanak Dev visited Pushkar. It’s a stunning white temple that’s definitely worth seeing.

Blue house with green windows in Jodhpur

Jodhpur is the second-largest city in Rajasthan and another one of my favourite cities in India! It’s dubbed the Blue City because of its many blue houses that make the city incredibly photogenic.

But there is more to Jodhpur than the blue houses alone!

This city is also home to the enormous Mehrangarh Fort , which was built by the founder of Jodhpur in the 15th century and overlooks the blue city. Just a 15-minute walk from here, you will find Jaswant Thada – a beautiful memorial that was built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singhjill and is made entirely out of white marble.

Other things you cannot miss on a visit to Jodhpur are the Toorji Ka Jhalra stepwell , Pachetia   Hill for sunset and the Clock Tower and Sardar Market – which are the heart of the city.

🛕 Highlights of Jodhpur

  • Blue Houses: One of the best things to do in Jodhpur is to stroll around the old town in search of the beautiful blue houses .
  • Mehrangarh Fort : Built by Rao Jodha, the founder of Jodhpur, in 1459, this incredible fort is Jodhpur’s most famous landmark. It’s quite spectacular, to say the least, and it overlooks the blue city.
  • Jaswant Thada : Just a 15-minute walk from the fort, this beautiful memorial consists entirely of white marble. It was built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singhjill.
  • Toorji Ka Jhalra Stepwell : Rajasthan is famous for its step wells and this one is very easy to reach, as it’s located in the middle of Jodhpur. The Toorji Ka Jhalra Stepwell used to be the main source of water for the city.
  • Pachetia   Hill : Pachetia Hill overlooks the blue city and it’s the best place to watch the sunset over the blue houses.
  • Clock Tower and Sardar Market : This is the heart of the old city. It’s a nice area to stroll around, shop at the market and drink a delicious lassi.

Lake Pichola in Udaipur

After visiting the blue city, it’s time to head to Udaipur – the City of Lakes or the Venice of the East . This city is often dubbed India’s most romantic city and it’s easy to understand why!

Udaipur is famous for its mesmerizing lakes, floating palaces, beautiful temples and stunning viewpoints. It’s also a great place to relax on one of the many rooftop terraces.

There are many great things to do in Udaipur, from soaking up the atmosphere at the ghats of Lake Pichola to visiting the City Palace and the beautiful Ahar Cenotaphs . If you’re a sucker for beautiful viewpoints, you will want to take the Mansapurna Karni Mata Ropeway too. This ropeway will bring you to the Sri Karni Mata Temple, which offers a spectacular view of the city.

Udaipur is also famous for hosting the Dharohar Dance Show  at Lok Dharohar Haveli . This is said to be the most spectacular traditional Rajasthani dance show in all of Rajasthan!

🛕 Highlights of Udaipur

  • Jagdish Temple: This Hindu Temple’s architecture is stunning! You will find numerous statues of elephants, horsemen, musicians and dancers on its beautiful facades.
  • Lake Pichola and Ghats: Strolling along Lake Pichola while enjoying the view is one of the best things to do in Udaipur. Make sure not to miss Gangaur Ghat and Ambrai Ghat while you’re there.
  • City Palace: Constructed in 1553, the City Palace of Udaipur is the largest royal complex in the state of Rajasthan. You will find stunning palaces and halls inside!
  • Mansapurna Karni Mata Ropeway : This cable car ride will take you to Machhala Hill, from where you will have a spectacular view over Udaipur.
  • Ahar Cenotaphs : These empty tombs are a unique place to visit in Udaipur. They’re a must-see for history buffs and lovers of architecture.
  • Dharohar Dance Show at Bagore Ki Haveli : A spectacular show with Rajasthani dance performances and a puppet show.

*Included on 14-day Rajasthan itinerary

Rajasthan itinerary Jaisalmer Fort

If you have two weeks in Rajasthan, then it’s time to head to Jaisalmer next. This small desert city is located northwest of Rajasthan, not so far from the border with Pakistan.

Jaisalmer is home to India’s only living fort , where you will find plenty of beautiful Havelis. You will also find the peaceful Gadisar Lake here, which used to be the city’s only water source.

What Jaisalmer is most famous for, however, is its desert safaris . Although I did enjoy the desert safari, it’s good to know that the Thar Desert only has small sets of dunes and most parts are scrubs.

This being said, I still think checking out the Thar Desert is worth it! Just don’t expect it to be all sand dunes as this is not the case.

If you’re looking for a good agency to book a desert safari (because believe me, there are many and they’re not all good), I can recommend Trotters Jaisalmer . I went on an overnight desert safari with them and it was amazing! We were a small group of three people and there was no one else in the set of dunes they brought us to.

🛕 Highlights of Jaisalmer

  • Jaisalmer Fort: This living fort is full of beautiful temples and golden Havelis . You will also find multiple viewpoints from where you can watch the sunset here.
  • Gadisar Lake: This lake was built around the 12th-13th by the first king of Jaisalmer. It’s a peaceful place that’s surrounded by ghats and shrines.
  • Bada Bagh: Here, you will find the funerary cenotaphs (empty tombs) that were built to commemorate the royalty of Jaisalmer. They’re beautiful pieces of architecture that are very common in the north of India.
  • Desert safari: Spending a night in the desert dunes is an amazing experience that you won’t forget! Don’t be afraid to ask around before booking a tour though, as there are plenty of operators and they all claim to be the best. I booked my tour with Trotters Jaisalmer and can recommend them.

*Included on 14-day itinerary

Rat Temple in Bikaner, Rajasthan

The last stop on the 14-day Rajasthan itinerary is Bikaner, a city that is most famous for its proximity to the unique Karni Mata Temple  or the Rat Temple . In order to reach this temple, you will have to take the local bus to Deshnok, which is 30 km (18.6 mi) from Bikaner.

As you might have guessed, what makes the Karni Mata Temple so special is that it’s full of rats. In fact, it’s the only temple in the world that worships rats! Over 25,000 black rats and a few white ones live within its doors. It’s considered good luck if you can spot one of the white ones, as these are considered the incarnations of the Hindu deity Karni Mata and her sons.

But why rats? I hear you ask.

Well, there are two legends associated with why rats are being worshipped at the Karni Mata Temple:

  • The rats are soldiers who deserted a nearby battle. Although this was punishable by death, Karni Mata decided to spare them and turned them into rats instead.
  • When one of the sons of Karni Mata’s sister drowned, Karni Mata begged Yama, the god of death, to bring him back. Yama told her this would interfere with the cycle of birth and death but told her he could reincarnate all the family’s sons as rats. Karni Mata then promised the rats would serve at her temple forever.

Although we can’t be certain which of these legends led to the creation of the Rat Temple, one thing is certain – bringing a visit to India’s Karni Mata Temple will be an unforgettable experience! This is one of the most unusual landmarks in Rajasthan .

🛕 Highlights of Bikaner (besides the Rat Temple)

  • Junagarh Fort: This beautiful fort was constructed by Raja Rai Singh in the 16th century. You will find stunning palaces, courtyards, pavilions and balconies inside.
  • Rampuria Haveli: Rampuria Haveli was constructed in the 15th century for the wealthy merchant family with the same name. Although you cannot visit it on the inside, the outside alone is worth checking out and there are some other beautiful Havelis on the same street.

>> Read: How to AVOID Getting Sick in India: 10 Tips You Need

Amer Fort in Jaipur, Rajasthan

7 days in Rajasthan itinerary and map

You can find the itinerary and map for the 7-day Rajasthan itinerary below. Seven days is just enough time to see the state’s highlights.

Day 1-2: Jaipur Day 3: Travel from Jaipur to Pushkar (2,5 hours) and visit Pushkar Day 4: Travel from Pushkar to Jodhpur (5 hours) Day 5: Jodhpur Day 6: Travel from Jodhpur to Udaipur (5,5 hours) Day 7: Udaipur

14 days in Rajasthan itinerary and map

If you have more time to spare and are planning a 14-day long trip to Rajasthan, then Jaisalmer and Bikaner are two extra places that you can visit. You can find the map and Rajasthan itinerary for 2 weeks below.

Day 1-2: Jaipur Day 3-4 : Travel from Jaipur to Pushkar (2,5 hours) and visit Pushkar Day 5: Pushkar Day 6-7: Travel from Pushkar to Udaipur (6 hours) Day 8: Udaipur Day 9: Travel from Udaipur to Jodhpur (5,5 hours) Day 10: Jodhpur Day 11: Travel from Jodhpur to Jaisalmer (5 hours) Day 12: Jaisalmer Day 13: Travel from Jaisalmer to Bikaner (5,5 hours) Day 14: Bikaner

>> Read: The Cost of Travel in India

Musician in Rajasthan, India

Best time to visit Rajasthan

The best time to visit Rajasthan is during the winter months, from October to February . At this time of the year, the temperature won’t be too high.

It’s not recommended to visit Rajasthan during the summer months, which are from April to June. It will be scorching hot at this time of the year with temperatures rising up to 48°C.

Rajasthan can also be visited during the monsoon season, from July to September. This is the time of the year that I visited the state. There’s no denying that there is rain during the monsoon (and that it’s still quite hot) but it doesn’t rain every day. Overall, I think the monsoon season is a good time to visit Rajasthan if you want to travel outside of the peak season.

How to get around in Rajasthan

There are multiple ways to get around Rajasthan, depending on where you’re going. Trains and tourist buses are perfect for longer distances, while local buses and rickshaws are great for short distances.

  • Train : Rajasthan’s major cities are well connected by train. This is an easy and reliable way to get around the state. Note that there are many different types of trains in India , so make sure to do some research in advance.
  • Bus : Another easy way to get around Rajasthan is by taking the bus. There are plenty of local buses for short distances and tourist buses for longer distances.
  • Private driver : The most comfortable way to get around is by taxi or private transportation but this is also the most expensive one.
  • Rickshaw : You will find plenty of rickshaws in the cities. These are perfect for short distances but be prepared to haggle as rickshaw drivers tend to charge foreigners ten times the normal price. A great way to get a fair price is by downloading the Ola app , though. It works just like Uber but includes bikes and rickshaws.

Tip : When you’re travelling in Rajasthan, it’s better to book your bus and train tickets in advance. This way, you will know for sure that you have a seat. I used 12GoAsia to book my tickets, this is the only website I could find that accepts payments with non-Indian credit cards.

Rajasthan itinerary FAQs

How many days are enough for rajasthan.

1 to 2 weeks is perfect to cover most of Rajasthan’s tourist sites. Although you could go on a short 2 or 3-day trip to Jaipur, for example, there are many beautiful places to see in Rajasthan, so I would recommend staying in this state for at least 1 week.

Which is the best month to visit Rajasthan?

>> Read: Solo Travel in India: A Guide (Best Places, Tips & Safety)

Colourful clothes in Rajasthan, India

Tips for travelling in India

India can be a little overwhelming and confusing for first-time visitors. It may not be the easiest country to visit, but it sure is one of the most fascinating ones.

In order to get the most out of your trip to Rajasthan, there are some things you need to be aware of. So here are some useful tips to help you adjust to India easily.

  • Dress appropriately: India, and especially the state of Rajasthan, are conservative so be mindful of the culture and dress modestly. It’s okay for women to wear Western clothes but this is not the right place for hot pants and spaghetti tops. I’ve written a detailed post about the subject here: What to Wear in India: Tips + Outfit Ideas . Make sure to check it out to prepare for your trip.
  • Be wary of scams: Unfortunately, scams are common in India, so be wary of them. Research common scams of the place you’re heading to in advance. This way, you won’t be fooled by them.
  • Learn how to haggle: The price is always negotiable – in many shops, the vendor will quote a high price and expect you to offer a lower one. This will go back and forth until you find a price that works for both of you.
  • Buy a local sim: A local sim doesn’t cost much and this way, you will have access to the internet to look things up at any time.
  • Take off your shoes before entering temples: If you’re going to visit many temples, it’s a good idea to wear flip-flops, as these are easy to take off.
  • Know the Indian head bobble: While people in most countries nod by moving their heads up and down, Indians nod in a different way – they shake their heads from side to side. This can be a little confusing at first, so it’s good to be aware of it.
  • Avoid PDA: Avoid public displays of affection if you’re travelling in India with your partner as this is considered inappropriate in Indian culture.
  • Have an open mind: If this is your first visit to the country, you might experience some culture shock. Be prepared for this and accept the fact that things won’t be like they are at home.
  • Bring traveller’s diarrhoea medication: Even when they’re careful, many travellers experience the so-called Delhi Belly , so it’s good to be prepared.

>> Read next: What to Pack for India as a Woman

Rajasthan itinerary: Final thoughts

I hope you love the colourful state of Rajasthan as much as I do. India is one of my favourite places in the world and I truly loved exploring Rajasthan – it’s simply magical!

If you have more time in India after finishing your Rajasthan itinerary, you could head to the Taj Mahal next. You could also head back to Delhi or go to Mumbai for a day and visit Goa – the possibilities are endless.

Other itineraries for India: – 15 Days in South India: An Itinerary – Golden Triangle Itinerary in India: 4, 5 or 6 Days

Read more about India: – Indian Landmarks to See on Your Trip – The Ultimate India Travel Bucket List: 34 Ideas – Souvenirs from India That Don’t Suck – What is India Famous For? 28 Interesting Facts – Tips for Visiting the Taj Mahal

India Travel Planning Guide

🛫 Find the cheapest flights to India on  Skyscanner . 🏨 Find the best accommodation via  Booking  or  Hostelworld . 🛺 Download the  Ola app  to order a rickshaw or a taxi. 🚃 Use  12GoAsia  to book trains and buses in India. 🚗 Rent a car with  Discover Cars  to get the best rates. 💰 Get travel insurance via  VisitorsCoverage , one of the best-reviewed travel insurance companies. 👘 Check out my  complete India packing list for females . 📋 Don’t forget to  check if you need a visa   to visit India.

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Laura Meyers

Laura Meyers is the founder of Laure Wanders. She was born in Belgium and has travelled to over 40 countries, many of them solo. She currently spends most of her time between Belgium and South Asia and loves helping other travellers plan their adventures abroad.

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RAJASTHAN ITINERARY | Plan Your Perfect 7, 14 or 21 Day Trip!

This Rajasthan Itinerary covers how to get the best out of your trip to India’s land of kings with the best places to visit, how to travel in Rajasthan, plus our tips for off-beat travel in Rajasthan and how to avoid the crowds! 

This post contains compensated  affiliate  links. You can read our full disclosure over here . 

Plan the Perfect Rajasthan Itinerary for 7, 14, or 21 Days!

There’s no doubt that Rajasthan is worthy of its popularity among visitors to India: There’s nowhere in India that’s quite like Rajasthan – for its sheer colour, grandeur, contrast and ability to impress.

Rajasthan was my first (of many subsequent) experience(s) of solo female travel in India and it remains one of my favourite places to visit in India to this day.

It’s sheer size is also a conundrum for visitors – getting around and across Rajasthan takes time, and it’s not possible to see the whole of Rajasthan in a few days. (Worry not though – we do have some suggestions on what do to if you have less time for Rajasthan though, see below).

Rajasthan stretches over 342,000 square kilometres (132,000 square miles) and makes up over 10% of the total geographical area of India. Travelling Rajasthan you’ll cover desert, mountains, lakes, forests and grasslands.

There is plenty to experience in Rajasthan for history buffs, wildlife lovers, shoppers, foodies, and adventure travellers too.

These itineraries are designed to help you get the best out of your time in Rajasthan and leave you with many fond memories of India’s grandest state.

IMPORTANT: Please read our notes below under “how to use this itinerary” for the colour coding!

Rajasthan Travel – Know Before you Go

If it’s your first time visiting Rajasthan, or India, here are a few things to know in advance:

  • As mentioned, Rajasthan is a huge state. Getting from Jaipur to Jaisalmer takes about 12 hours – so don’t plan too much in and leave days in between travel. Distances are long, so you’ll want a couple of days in each place!
  • The easiest “entry” city for Rajasthan is Delhi. Delhi is only 4 hours from Jaipur (by train/road). If Rajasthan is the focus of your India trip, we recommend booking international flights in and out of Delhi as opposed to other major Indian cities.
  • Despite its popularity as a tourist destination, Rajasthan is relatively conservative. You may not see many women outside after dark (especially outside the big cities) and dressing conservatively is appropriate. If you’re travelling as a (solo) woman, we recommend adjusting to fit in with the local culture a bit (e.g. not wandering around by yourself much at night). Read my full guide to what to wear in India here .
  • Some of Rajasthan’s best known landmarks have become popular Instagram spots. If you want photos of these places without crowds in (or you just want some peace and quiet), get up (very) early .
  • The most popular and best time to visit Rajasthan is in the winter (October – early March). However that’s also when everyone visits Rajasthan. If you want off-season prices and a quieter experience you could visit July – September during monsoon, which is not very heavy in Rajasthan.
  • In winter, Rajasthan can get really cold at night. In Jaipur in January I shivered away as temperatures dipped down to 5 degrees celsius at night (many buildings do not have heating). Bring at least one warm layer (sweater / fleece / jacket) for the evenings. In the daytime, in the sun it can still be warm.
  • There are plenty of opportunities to ride elephants and camels in Rajasthan, but know that the ethics of many of these activities are questionable (at best) – the animals are often not well treated / looked after.

READ MORE in our  Rajasthan Travel Guide (includes packing list, travel tips & more)

Tourist Hustle & Scams in Rajasthan

Seeing as Rajasthan sees a lot of tourists, it’s home to some occasionally elaborate but usually un-original tourist scams that pray on first time visitors. It’s worth being aware of these, although don’t spend too much time worrying about them.

  • The classic guesthouse commissions racket is alive and well. Rickshaw drivers will want to take you to guesthouses that pay them commission. If they tell your hotel is closed, burned down etc just ignore them / find another driver.
  • Touts for transport who try and meet you off trains etc want to offer you overpriced taxi rides – just ignore them and use the official taxi line / use pre-paid taxis from stations.
  • Rickshaw free “shopping tours” or free “sightseeing tours”. If anything is “free” it will involve you being taken to any number of shops that pay the driver a commission.
  • In Jaipur there are a number of gemstone scams. Don’t buy gems unless you know what you are doing.
  • In Pushkar, beware  Pooja scams where “holy men” offer to perform a ceremony for you- there’ll be a request for a large donation at the end.
  • Always agree a price for services, tours etc ahead of time. If you don’t, it’s going to get awkward at the end. If someone tries to “show you around” at tourist sites, they are going to want paying.
  • If shopping in markets, always hustle hard. Don’t feel bad about it – Rajasthan is used to cash rich, time poor tourists and the prices are inflated.
  • Check your change, even at official ticket counters, and check they have not given you old, pre-demonetisation notes (which are worthless).

Highlights of Rajasthan

If you’re in a hurry and are wondering which are the best places to visit in Rajasthan, these are some of our favourite experiences from the “ princely state “:

  • Drinking saffron chai  in the streets of Jodhpur’s “Blue City” , after a walking tour of Jodhpur’s incredible fort
  • Filling peaceful mornings in the holy town of Pushkar with people watching on the g hats  by the lake
  • Staying in a royal ancestral homestay in Chandelao
  • Wandering the old streets and step wells in Bundi
  • Waking up to watch the sunrise over Lake Pichola, Udaipur

Getting Around Rajasthan

Our favourite and recommended way to travel in Rajasthan is by train, if you are up for a bit of an adventure! You can read the full (and long) lowdown on train travel in India in our guide here.  We recommend 12asia.go for booking trains online without and IRCTC account. Where trains are not available, buses often are (we recommend Red Bus as a handy way to check routes and times).

There are also a couple of sections of the journey where hiring a car & driver would be an advantage – for instance between Udaipur and Jodhpur so that you can take in Kumbalgarh and the temples at Ranakpur .

You can also hire a car and driver for the duration of your trip if you want to visit places not easily reached by public transport – we always recommend booking drivers through hotels you are staying at for a good recommendation.

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How to Use this Rajasthan Itinerary Guide

We’ve colour coded the itinerary suggestions, depending on how much time you have. Under each destination you’ll see a coloured box indicating the time we recommend spending in that place (according to your total length of time in Rajasthan.

Towards the end of the itinerary you’ll find places which are only suggested for longer itineraries – but you can switch these into shorter itineraries if you are willing to forgo other places in stead.

It’s up to you to tailor your own perfect trip based on these suggestions 🙂

The colour coding is as follows: 

07 Day Itinerary   14 Day Itinerary   21 Day Itinerary

Make sure you scroll down beyond the places summary for a map and detailed route for each itinerary! 

Places to Visit in Rajasthan on your Trip

2 Days   3 Days   3 Days

Rajasthan’s biggest city, Jaipur is also one of the most popular places to visit. The Pink City captures the imagination of many and there are enough forts and palaces, havelis and bazaars to keep you busy here for days! Just come prepared to bargain hard 😉

THINGS TO DO

  • Visit the City Palace ,   Johori Bazaar and Nahargarh Fort in Jaipur
  • Take yourself on a walking tour of the Pink City at your own pace
  • Head out to Amer to see the Amer (Amber) Fort 
  • Discover Jaipur by bicycle for a unique experience
  • The Hawa Mahal is beautiful from outside but doesn’t offer much additional value from going inside (and is not recommended for those with chlostrophobia). The shop owners opposite the Hawa Mahal will try and get you to come up to their “view point” which involves a cafe with the most over-priced drinks in India 😉
  • Make a visit to Anokhi printing museum & shop to learn about traditional block printing, or take a block-printing workshop
  • Want to do something Different? Take a sunrise hot air balloon ride to see Jaipur from the skies!

Family-owned Arya Niwas  ( mid range ) | Chalo Eco Hostel ( budget ) | Samode Haveli ( luxury)

LMB Restaurant (Johori Bazaar) serves up reliably delicious vegetarian curries at a good price | Lassiwala (MI Road) serves up delicious Lassi (come early to avoid disappointment) |  Peacock Rooftop Restaurant  (at Hotel Pearl Palace) offers views and great value food.

1 Day   1 Day

A haven of calm compared to Jaipur (relatively speaking!) Bundi is a bit of a gem. You can happily spend a day or two here, wandering old streets, navigating through the (less busy than Jodhpur’s) blue city, and pondering the city’s beguiling palace.

  • Explore Bundi’s step wells ( boaris ). In total there are about 60! The most impressive is Raniji-ki-Baori (the Queen’s step well).
  • Bundi Palace and Taragarh Fort – you can buy both tickets together at the Palace entrance to save circling back on yourself. The Fort offers some nice views over the palace and city but keep a look out for the monkeys as the grounds are quite wild still (taking a stick with you is recommended).
  • Wander Bundi’s old blue city at your own pace on a walking tour

Haveli Bruh Bhushanjee is family run and has great views from the rooftop!

Krishnas Chai is one of the best tea stops in the old city |  Out of the Blue  serves good Italian food if you need a break from curries.

1 Day   2 Days   2 Days

The Blue City has a real local charm that leaves many travellers smitten. Despite being a popular spot, that doesn’t seem to bother the locals who seemed as friendly as can be. I didn’t go to Jodhpur with particular expectations, but found that there is something special about this place that made me want to stay a while.

  • You can’t miss Mehrangarh Fort (it towers over the whole city) and is a sight to be hold. Grab an audio tour for a more enlightening experience.
  • On your way down from the fort, wander through the beautiful Rao Jodha desert rock park
  • Take a walking tour of the Blue City 
  • Visit Umaid Bhawan Palace east of the old city, the museum is open to the public although the hotel & royal residence are not.
  • Something different? Go zip lining with Flying Fox!

Our favourite – Castleview Homestay is a beautiful restored Haveli ( Budget) | Suraj Haveli ( Midrange ) |  RAAS Hotel ( Luxury )

The  Omelette Shops just by the Northern Gate of Sardar Market serve tasty, cheap omelette sandwiches (perfect for a snack) | Indique  is a beautiful rooftop place to eat | Shri Mishrilal Hotel (Sardar Market) serves the best Lassis.

Chandelao is a small village, about 40kms from Jodhpur, which nobody much has heard of. Which is why we’re featuring it. For a break from the tourists and tour buses, get off the beaten path here with a visit to this beautiful historical home and homestay (more like a hotel – this is a beautiful place) at Chandelao Garh.

The homestay is the ancestral home of part of the Jodhpuri royal family. Run by Mr Praduman Singh, the welcome is warm, and they arrange “safaris” (jeep trips) around the surrounding village, countryside and local towns. You can learn more about rural life in Rajasthan as well as seeing wildlife and birds. The easiest way to get here is to arrange a pickup/transfer from Jodhpur directly with Chandelao Garh.

Check availability and rates for Chandelao Garh here .

2 Days   2 Days   3 Days

Dubbed India’s most romantic city , the  Venice of the east and anything James Bond it can lay its hand on ( Octopussy was filmed here 36 years ago but you’ll still have to hear about it), Udaipur is unapologetically touristic and commercial. But don’t dismiss it just yet. You may just find yourself, too, falling under Udaipur’s spell…

  • Get up early and visit Udaipur’s City Palace . Arrive before the gates open (09.30) and you may have the place to yourself (I did) as you admire the morning light over Lake Pichola before the tour groups arrive
  • Take a boat trip on Lake Pichola – try for around sunset if you can. It’s worth taking one that stops and lets you explore Jag Mandir – one of the island palace hotels on the lake (the other one is the Taj, which you can only visit if you are staying at). Tickets for the boat trip including Jag Mandir can be bought (separately) at the City Palace ticket counter.
  • Visit the  Monsoon Palace  if you have time – the palace itself gets mixed reviews and is rather faded, but the views over Udaipur and the Lake are wonderful.
  • On your second day in Udaipur consider a half or full day trip to Kumbhalgarh   – a 15th Century Marwari fortress about two hours from Udaipur.
  • Something different? Learn about making Rajasthani puppets at this workshop !

We recommend staying on the quieter, Hanuman Ghat area of town where you can look at the view of the City Palace (which is stunning when lit up at night):

Panorama Guest House ( Budget ) | Lake Pichola Hotel   (Midrange) |   Taj Lake   Palace   ( Luxury)

We loved Millets of Mewar Cafe  (Hanuman Ghat) which serves vegan and gluten free options, while supporting the local community | Queen Cafe  (Bajrang Marg) has a homely vibe and great vegetarian Indian dishes.

Ranthambhore or Sariska

1 Day   2 Days

This is your chance to get back to nature, jump in an early morning Jeep Safari, and experience the magic of the Indian jungle. You may get lucky and see a Bengal Tiger – Tiger populations have been on the rise again in India in recent years, and Ranthambhore has a relatively high density of tigers.

Ranthambhore, however is becoming increasingly overcrowded and encircled by resorts so we recommend going elsewhere to see tigers and experience the jungle if you can. Madhya Pradesh offers some of the best tiger viewing opportunities in India (Kanha, Bandhavgarh and Pench). Sariska is an alternative in Rajasthan and although they have fewer tigers and a complicated history , your visit can make all the difference to the conservation of tigers there – we highly recommend it.

Here it’s all about slowing down and following the beat of the jungle. Book your accommodation and Jeep Safaris ASAP as they are super popular and get booked up. You can book your Jeep Safaris through your accommodation or directly through the Rajasthan Forest Dept website .

SARISKA: Utsav Camp Sariska in Alwar

RANTHAMBORE: Nahargarh Ranthambhore

IMPORTANT THINGS TO KNOW FOR SAFARIS

  • Wear neutral colours (greens, beige) to blend in. Avoid bright colours and wear layers as it’s cold on winter mornings.
  • Smoking and flash photography are NOT allowed
  • Be quiet, listen to what’s around you and don’t chatter or make loud noises. That’ll reduce your chances of seeing wildlife immediately
  • We don’t recommend taking the cantors (large busses). Although cheaper, the chances of seeing wildlife is less from these, they are loud and disruptive, and views are restricted. Take a smaller jeep instead.
  • Make sure you don’t leave any waste behind you, avoid any use of plastic. You don’t want a tiger dying from eating your water bottle.
  • Forestry departments have strict quotas of visitors per day, so book as soon as you can. Many national parks close for the monsoon season (May-October).
  • Most resorts offer packages with evening and morning safaris. Evening safaris are beautiful, but the morning ones are when you have the chance of seeing more wildlife…

2 Days   2 Days

Pushkar is centred around its holy lake, said to have been created with Lord Brahma dropped a lotus flower. Today it is an important pilgrimage site which Hindus should try to visit once in their life time. The Lake is surrounded by bathing ghats  and the town is home to one of the few Brahma temples in the world.

Aside from its devotional significance, Pushkar is a hippy town which attracts travellers in search of some rest and some spiritual influence. A mix of the devotional and the touristic, Pushkar is a great place to escape the big cities and just relax for a couple of days.

Given its religious status, Pushkar is a dry town (no alcohol).

Part of the point of Pushkar, is you don’t really have to do anything. It’s more about being than doing. My favourite activity here was morning chai at the Jaipur Ghat , people-watching over the lake and bathing ghats . If you get itchy feet after a day or so, you can:

  • Explore Pushkar’s Market – a predictable mix of tie-dye, “kashmiri” shawls and tribal jewellery. Haggle hard.
  • Head out of town (rent a motorbike) and explore the Shiva Temples about 8km out of town, which takes you through quiet villages.
  • Walk up to Savitri Temple , about 15 minutes up the hill for a beautiful view down over Pushkar (especially beautiful early morning or for sunset.

Pushkar is more of a budget traveller haunt so the options here reflect that.

Hotel Everest ( Budget ) | Inn Seventh Heaven ( Midrange ) | Hotel Brahma Horizon ( Luxury )

Pushkar is full of roof-top cafes offering much of the same traveller food, from banana pancakes to more authentic curries. We love  Sunset Cafe  (Jaipur Ghat) for its setting |  Honey & Spice  (Laxmi Market) for its homemade cakes& south Indian fare.

Located in the far northwest of Rajasthan, Jaisalmer is home to a living fort (a real-life sandcastle) and is a popular place for going on desert and camel safaris. Unfortunately many of the camels have seen happier days (a lot of them are skinny and scarred) and we have yet to find an ethical safari operator. The desert is also more like scrub – with a couple of sand-dunes in between – it’s not the place to live out your Lawrence of Arabia fantasies.

  • The highlight of Jaisalmer is its honey-coloured Fort which is home to some beautiful  havelis.  You can visit the fort museum and grab an audio-tour of the palace areas (but if you’ve visited plenty of other Forts by this point, wandering around the (free) commercial areas of the Fort may be enough).
  • Take a Tour of Jaisalmer’s beautiful Havelis
  • Jain Temples lie within the fort walls and are a maze-like, interconnecting set of beautiful sandstone temples.
  • Gadisar Lake is a good spot to people watch, especially around sunset.

The surge in guesthouses and restaurants inside Jaisalmer Fort is hastening its erosion, as more water has to be pumped in and cracks get worse. For this reason we do not recommend staying inside Jaisalmer Fort and suggest staying outside the Fort instead (you get better views, too). These options are all outside the Fort:

Hotel Renuka   ( Budget ) |  Shahi Palace   ( Midrange ) | 1st Gate Home ( High End )

Desert Boy’s Dhani has Rajasthani cultural displays and an authentic menu | Natraj  serves great south Indian  dosas  with a side view of the beautiful Haveli next door.

Also spelt Osian, Osiyan is a small town about 40km outside of Jaisalmer, and a chance to experience life in the  real Rajasthani desert away from the commercialism of Jaisalmer.

We recommend staying at HACRA, a sustainable and community lead homestay project who have a rustic homestay where you can experience living in simple huts and learning more about life for Rajasthani’s living in the desert.  This was one of my favourite experiences travelling through Rajasthan and taught me a lot about desert life.

There’s also the option to stay at their new “ Maharaja Camp ” which consists of higher end  glamping. 

HACRA offer a number of packages and tours which include meals during your stay. They recommend two nights as a minimum.

Often overlooked on Rajasthan itineraries, I ended up in Bikaner sort of by mistake. And I’m glad I did. Bikaner is a bustling town in North Eastern Rajasthan, and celebrates its camel festival annually in January or late December. Bikaner sees a fraction of the tourists of say, Jaipur, but has plenty to do, and Junagarh Fort is particularly beautiful.

  • Hara House (see below) have just launched a more ethical version of the Camel Safari . Working with local farmers who treat these animals well, it’s possible to go for an overnight desert stay in their desert camp at Chandasar. Riding is only permitted for short periods and most of the travel is done in carts.
  • Wander the lovely Junagarh Fort and Old City
  • Visit Bhandasar Temple , one of Bikaner’s Jain temples, carved from beautiful yellow stone. Behind Bhandasar is a Hindu Lakshminath temple, too.
  • You can also visit the famous  Rat Temple , around 30km south of Bikaner. Not for the squeamish!

Hara House ( Budget ) | Narendra Bhawan ( Midrange/Luxury )

Bikaner is famous for its sweets and spicy food. Sweet shops and some basic restaurants such as Laxmi Hotel are opposite the railway station.

7 Day Rajasthan Itinerary Route

Our one week Rajasthan Itinerary route looks like this:

Day 0 Delhi

  • Search Trains from Delhi to Jaipur here

Day 1-3 Jaipur

  • Search Trains from Jaipur to Jodhpur here

Day 3-4 Jodhpur

  • Travel from Jodhpur to Chandelao by Taxi, stopping at Ranakpur Jain Temples  & Kumbalgarh Fort

Day 5 Chandelao

  • Travel from Chandelao by taxi or connect back in Jodhpur for a bus to Udaipur

Day 6-7 Udaipur

  • Search Trains from Udaipur to Delhi here if you are heading back to Delhi

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14 Day Rajasthan Itinerary Route

Our two week Rajasthan itinerary looks like this:

  • For Ranthambore, take a train from Delhi to Sawai Madhopur Railway Station (10kms from Ranthambore). Search trains here. 
  • For Sariska, take the train from Delhi to Alwar, where most accommodation is located. Search trains here.

Day 1 Ranthambore or Sariska

  • From Ranthambore, take a direct train from Sawai Madhopur to Jaipur. Search trains here.
  • From Sariska, take a direct train from Alwar to Jaipur. Search trains here. 

Day 2-4 Jaipur 

  • Some trains travel from Jaipur to Bundi – but not daily, but there are daily direct buses. Search buses & trains here. Trains are usually available from nearby Kota city. 

Day 5 Bundi

  • Travel by bus or train from Bundi or Kota to Ajmer (Pushkar is 30 mins by taxi/auto from Ajmer). Search buses & trains here.  

Day 6-7 Pushkar

  • Take a taxi/rickshaw to Ajmer station and get a train to Udaipur. Search trains from Ajmer to Udaipur here.

Day 8-9 Udaipur

  • Search buses from Udaipur to Jodhpur here , or take a taxi for this leg and stop at Ranakpur Jain Temples & Kumbalgarh Fort  on the way.

Day 10-11 Jodhpur

  • Search trains from Jodhpur to Bikaner here . 

Day 12-13 Bikaner

  • Search trains from Bikaner back to Delhi here. 
  • Or Search trains form Bikaner to Agra here. 

READ: A Complete Guide to Train Travel in India for Visitors! 

21 Day Rajasthan Itinerary Route

Our three week Rajasthan itinerary looks like this:

Day 1-2 Ranthambore or Sariska

Day 3-5 Jaipur 

Day 6 Bundi

Day 7-8 Pushkar

Day 9-11 Udaipur

  • Take a taxi from Udaipur to Chandelao, and stop at Ranakpur Jain Temples & Kumbalgarh Fort  on the way.

Day 12 Chandelao

  • Take a taxi or transfer from Chandelao to Jodhpur.

Day 13-14 Jodhpur

  • On some days there are trains from Jodhpur to Osiyan (journey time 1 hour). These are not bookable online but you can see the timetable here . Otherwise take a taxi or arrange a transfer with HACRA.

Day 15-16 Osiyan

  • Take the train from Osiyan to Jaisalmer – you may need to take it from Jodhpur as trains from Osiyan are less regular. Search trains from Jodhpur to Jaisalmer here . 

Day 17-18 Jaisalmer

  • Search trains from Jaisalmer to Bikaner here. 

Day 19-20 Bikaner

  • Or Search trains from Bikaner to Agra here. 

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The best time to visit Rajasthan is during the winter months, from October to March when the weather is pleasant and suitable for sightseeing. Avoid visiting during the scorching summer months (April to June) when temperatures soar.

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The duration of a Rajasthan trip depends on the places you wish to visit and the experiences you want to have. However, a minimum of 7-10 days is recommended to cover the major attractions and cities of Rajasthan thoroughly.

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Rajasthan is generally safe for solo female travelers, but it’s essential to take standard precautions such as avoiding isolated areas at night, dressing modestly, and being aware of your surroundings.

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Some popular adventure activities in Rajasthan include camel safaris in the Thar Desert, hot air ballooning in Jaipur, zip-lining at Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, and wildlife safaris in Ranthambore National Park.

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In 3 days, you can explore the highlights of Rajasthan, such as visiting the iconic forts and palaces of Jaipur, experiencing the desert charm of Jaisalmer, and witnessing the majestic Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur.

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A typical Rajasthan tour covers cities like Jaipur (the Pink City), Jodhpur (the Blue City), Udaipur (the City of Lakes), Jaisalmer (the Golden City), and attractions such as Amber Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Mehrangarh Fort, and Lake Pichola.

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