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Golden Triangle Tour with Cooking Class & Taj Mahal at Sunrise/Sunset - 5 Days

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

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Super Saver Golden Triangle Tour

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Passage to India end in Mumbai - 12 days

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Delhi to Mumbai - 10 days

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Golden Triangle Adventure With 5 Star Stay And Serene Goa Escape

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Terrific Taj and Tigers

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India Real Food Adventure (from Delhi to Goa)

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India Golden Triangle Holiday With 5 Star Stay, Breakfast, Sightseeing & Transfers

Colorful India with Taj Mahal & Rajasthan Tour

Colorful India with Taj Mahal & Rajasthan

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Taj Mahal & Rajasthan with Royal Stay at Castles Tour

Taj Mahal & Rajasthan with Royal Stay at Castles

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04 Day Luxury Golden Triangle Tour to Agra and Jaipur From New Delhi

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Golden Triangle Tour with Udaipur Mumbai and Goa All Inclusive

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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! 

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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

READ MORE: First Time Delhi Travel Guide

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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Perfect Rajasthan Itinerary for 7 Days (What I Did)

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India is blossoming into one of the most important countries in the world, and it is filled with incredible places to visit. While we enjoyed visiting the Taj Mahal and Delhi, Rajasthan was the true highlight of our trip. This post will lay out the perfect Rajasthan itinerary for 7 days of travel, created out of weeks of research out outreach before we visited.

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We captured part of our Rajasthani experience in this vlog. You can also find our Udaipur trip on Youtube!

Many visitors head to the capital of New Delhi or to southern hubs like Mumbai and Goa, but Rajasthan is a special place that you won’t want to miss. On our most recent trip to India, we spent a week in New Delhi and Agra and another week traveling through Rajasthan. Rajasthan travel can be either glamorous or stressful depending on how you plan your trip, and we hope these tips help you plan a great trip.

Full disclosure: I’m not selling any tours in this post. I find that so many blog posts about India are stuffed with sales pitches and tour provider plugs. This post will contain none of that, and I am not partnering with anyone to provide this information.

Where Is Rajasthan?

Rajasthan is a state in northwestern India. It shares a border with Pakistan on its northwestern edge. It is several hundred miles to the west of Delhi.

Rajasthan is known mostly for its deserts. The Great Indian Desert, or Thar Desert, covers most of Rajasthan’s surface. The people outside of the major cities are mostly part of nomadic tribes and laborers who have been in this area for hundreds of years. 

the wall of the jaisalmer fort during daytime

Most Popular Places to Visit in Rajasthan

While there is more to Rajasthan than just major cities, they serve as the best waypoints on any trip through the state. Rajasthan is massive, and getting from one city to another usually takes at least four hours by car and can be as much as twelve hours, depending on where you go. 

There are five cities that most visitors flock to: Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Udaipur, and Bikaner.

birds near hindu temple in jaipur

Jaipur is the biggest city in Rajasthan and it is the most commonly visited one, too. Known as the Pink City, Jaipur is the closest to Delhi and sits at the east end of Rajasthan. The city got its name when all of its buildings were painted pink to honor the British Queen Victoria. 

Nowadays, the city is known for its opulent palaces, wildlife sanctuaries, forts, and temples. The most notable palace is the pink sandstone Hawa Mahal. This massive palace along with the famous Amber Fort draws crowds from all over!

Jaipur forms the eastern point of the Golden Triangle of Rajasthan. This is a nickname for the three most culturally significant cities in Rajasthan.

One major reason to visit Jaipur is to stay in one of the city’s luxurious boutique hotels. Since Jaipur is the biggest city in Rajasthan, it is also among the most accessible. While many parts of Jaipur are inaccessible in their own right, these hotels feel like the homes of royalty.

Jaipur Airport is the largest airport in Rajasthan, which is another reason this city is so popular to visit. It makes for the perfect gateway to Rajasthan for international tourists.

white concrete indian castle near body of pink water

Jodhpur is Rajasthan’s blue city, and it is located on the edge of the Thar desert. Known for its Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur is a great place to visit on a Rajasthan trip. It is the second-largest city in Rajasthan, and its history is as rich as anywhere else in the state.

The old city is known for its clock tower and Jaswant Thada, as well as its rooftop restaurants. Jodhpur is the closest Rajasthani city to Jaipur, which is why many visitors choose these two cities to see on their Rajasthan tour itinerary.

For a 7 day Rajasthan itinerary, Jodhpur can be the perfect stop between Jaisalmer and Jodhpur.

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Jaisalmer is the most remote of any city on this list. It practically hugs the Pakistan border in northwest India. While most of Rajasthan is in the desert, Jaisalmer is known as the true desert city.

The Jaisalmer Fort, or Sonar Qila, is the city’s focal point. Located in the heart of the city, this is a living, breathing, majestic fort with thousands of actual residents. If you want to visit a local market or soak in the desert views, this is the place to go.

Jaisalmer forms the western point of the Golden Triangle of Rajasthan, and is actually known as the Golden City. If you want to do desert activities, like a camel safari or a picnic in the sand dunes, Jaisalmer is absolutely the place to go. Jaisalmer is especially famous for its luxury desert camping resorts.

Getting to Jaisalmer can be a pain, and that is the biggest hurdle to visiting. It is hundreds of miles away from the other major Rajasthani cities. It does have its own airport and railway station, but both are small and not very useful.

My Jaisalmer Travel Guide contains everything you need to know about the city before you visit.

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Known as both the City of Lakes and the White City, Udaipur is a special place located in southern Rajasthan. Sitting on the manmade Lake Pichola, this city is loaded with stunning temples and forts. It forms the southern point of the Golden Triangle of Rajasthan.

The most famous place to visit in Udaipur is the City Palace, which is a massive and beautiful palace museum located in the old city. The Monsoon Temple, or Nahargarh Fort, is another stunning highlight high in the mountains with stunning views. The Jagdish Temple is another place you won’t want to miss.

Udaipur felt worlds different from the other places we visited in India. To us, it was very refreshing. We enjoyed many dinners at rooftop restaurants, visited striking palaces and temples, and stayed in a luscious white marble palace.

My Udaipur Travel Guide contains everything you need to know about the city before you visit.

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While Jaisalmer is the desert city, Bikaner is actually the best city to visit for camel rides! Bikaner is famous for its camel breeding, and this lures thousands of visitors each year. It is located in the northern part of Rajasthan, not too far from the Pakistan border.

One of the biggest reasons to visit Bikaner is that it is less popular with tourists. The city has plenty of charm, but it doesn’t see nearly the crowds that Jaipur and Jodhpur see. This makes for relaxing desert safaris, a hassle-free camel ride, and an intimate opportunity to learn about the area’s rich history and culture.

Bikaner is very far from some of the other cities on this list, which is one of the main reasons it tends to get excluded from the typical 7 day Rajasthan itinerary.

Where Should You Visit in Rajasthan?

Rajasthan is one of the most-visited states in all of India. Many of its cities are ranked among the best places to visit in all of India, which is a massive country! 

We spent weeks figuring out where we wanted to go. The palaces of Jaipur, deserts of Jaisalmer, lakes of Udaipur, and temples of Jodhpur all called to us in different ways. Ultimately, after talking with friends of ours who live in India, we decided to spend our days in just Jaisalmer and Udaipur, and we did not regret that decision one bit.

Since places in the state are so far apart, you need to budget travel time into any 7 Day Rajasthan itinerary. We decided to allocate three days to Jaisalmer, three days to Udaipur, and one day to travel between them. This would have been the perfect amount of time if it weren’t for some hiccups we encountered.

If we had more time, we absolutely would have added Jaipur or Jodhpur to our itinerary. But with only 7 days, we figured it was better to see two places well rather than four places for just a day each.

How Do You Get Around Rajasthan?

Rajasthan is absolutely massive, and there isn’t great public transportation between the major cities. While there are railways and airports connecting many of these cities, actual train and flight routes are very limited.

As intimidating as it may seem, the best way to get around Jaisalmer is by hired car or van.

We initially booked flights to get from Jaisalmer to Udaipur. There was going to be a layover in Delhi. Our flight departing from Jaisalmer was delayed two full days, and our original flight arriving in Jaisalmer was delayed a full day too.

This was after the pandemic, so that isn’t even an excuse. Talking to friends, I discovered it is very common for Jaisalmer’s airport, as well as other Rajasthani airports, to be abruptly shut down for military reasons.

This can put a damper on any Rajasthan itinerary for 7 days.

We were stranded in Jaisalmer with no flights or trains heading out any time soon. We asked our hotel for a reputable transfer service, and booked a driver all the way to Udaipur. The driver picked us up at 4am and drove us happily 11 hours to Udaipur.

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Driving in Rajasthan

Some people opt to rent their own car while in Rajasthan. I have mixed opinions about this. The traffic outside of major cities is not bad and driving would be pretty easy on the highways.

But once you get off the highways, I think it is a whole different story. The roads through the small towns are prone to traffic jams, and it is very easy to lose cell phone service out in the rural parts of Rajasthan. We lost service at many points along our trip.

I would not recommend renting a car, simply because a hired driver is very affordable and is accustomed to driving in the area. Our 11-hour drive for 5 people from Jaisalmer to Udaipur, in a private, new, air-conditioned van, cost just $211.

Driver Recommendation for Rajasthan

We booked our ride with Lucky Tours and Travel. This is an agency that operates all throughout Rajasthan. The company charged us just $211 for a comfortable 11 hour drive from Jaisalmer to Udaipur.

You can either contact them via their website or on Whatsapp at +919414141491. We had a perfectly fine ride with them and I’d use them again if I returned. I get no commission from you booking with them.

Is Rajasthan Safe to Visit?

All in all, Rajasthan is a very safe place to visit in India. Like anywhere, there is a risk of pickpocketing and scamming. However, this is not very common, especially if you take common precautions.

We never felt threatened while in Rajasthan.

Jaisalmer is a bit seedier than Udaipur, but we felt safe in both cities. We also felt perfectly safe traveling through the countryside from Jaisalmer to Udaipur.

To be fair, I would not have felt safe driving a rental car through some of the towns that we drove through. I felt much more comfortable having an Indian person at the wheel, as the roads were narrow and we passed through a lot of very impoverished areas.

For reference, our group included three women, one man, and one toddler. We never felt like targets, nor did we get taken advantage of despite clearly being foreigners. Compared to other places in India, Rajasthan is very safe and can be enjoyed without too many worries.

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Rajasthan Itinerary for 7 Days Snapshot

  • Day 1: Early flight into Jaisalmer, check into luxury desert camping
  • Day 2: Spend day in Thar desert with desert camping resort
  • Day 3: Explore Bada Bagh and Jaisalmer Fort
  • Day 4: Transit to Udaipur
  • Day 5: Explore Old Udaipur, sunset boat ride
  • Day 6: Luxurious brunch followed by Monsoon Palace and rooftop dinner
  • Day 7: Visit Jagmandir, flight home

Full 7 Day Rajasthan Itinerary: Everything to Know

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Day 1: Arriving in Jaisalmer

Recommended Hotel: The Kafila Desert Camp

Jaisalmer is very small and there are very few flights into and out of the city’s airport. Your best bet is to arrive into Delhi a day before and take the earliest possible flight from Delhi to Jaisalmer. From the Jaisalmer airport, I recommend taking a pre-booked taxi to your accommodation.

I think the best way to start your Rajasthan trip is by heading straight to a luxury desert camping resort. There are a lot of these, and many have good reputations. I had a hard time finding trustworthy reviews online, and ultimately chose The Kafila Desert Camp.

It was the perfect choice, and I detailed my full experience at the Kafila Desert Camp in another blog post. Check that out if you are considering going!

I recommend at least two full days, if not more, at the camp. Since the airline delayed our flight by over 24 hours, we had very limited time here. Still, we had a delicious candlelit dinner, went stargazing in the sand dunes, rode camels and horses, and more.

couple with child on lap enjoying sunrise tea in the Thar desert

Day 2: Enjoying the Thar Desert at a Luxury Desert Camp

This is the perfect time to explore and soak in what the desert has to offer. In my opinion, the desert is a much better attraction that the city of Jaisalmer itself. Visit a local village, ride camels, enjoy cultural performances, eat breakfast on the sand dunes, and do whatever else your resort offers! If time permits, I recommend taking advantage of every amenity that your camp offers, as they are normally free of charge.

white king sized bed with red pillows and throw blanket

Day 3: Explore Bada Bagh and Jaisalmer City

Recommended Hotel: Jaisalmer Marriott Resort and Spa

On this morning, I recommend packing up your things and heading to another hotel located closer to the city. On your way to Jaisalmer, stop at Bada Bagh, which is a complex of stunning cenotaph ruins located to the west of the city. 

After this visit, head to the Jaisalmer Fort, which is the main highlight of Jaisalmer City. Thousands of people inhabit the fort to this day, and it has plenty of restaurants, stores, markets, temples, hotels, and more to explore. Once you’ve had your fill exploring the Fort, head to your hotel and rest up for the long travel day.

retro photo of mother nursing toddler on building rooftop overlooking Indian city during sunset

Day 4: Transit from Jaisalmer to Udaipur

Recommended Hotel: Aurika Udaipur

I recommend booking a private car or van to take you from Jaisalmer to Udaipur. I recommend an early start, as the trip takes 10-12 hours by car and goes through many small towns along the way. Pack food, because there are not many places to stop along the way.

If you have extra time, this is the spot in the itinerary where you could add days to visit Jodhpur. Jodhpur is only a short drive out of the way, and it makes for the perfect waypoint. However, if you are creating a 7 day Rajasthan itinerary, I advise skipping Jodhpur and heading straight to Udaipur.

Once you get to Udaipur in late afternoon, check in and grab a bite to eat at Atari restaurant.

father and mother in red dress holding toddler in front of grand Jagdish Hindu Temple in Udaipur under blue sky

Day 5: Explore Old Udaipur and the City Palace

Recommended Udaipur Hotel: Aurika Udaipur

On your first full day in Udaipur, you’ll want to explore the highlights of the old city. Most notably, this includes the Jagdish Temple, the City Palace. The City Palace can take several hours to get through, as it is massive and filled with things to see.

After exploring the old town, I’d recommend getting dinner at Rainbow Restaurant for great views of the lake. The food is good and the prices are very affordable.

After this, return to your hotel and enjoy any amenities it offers.

Once again, we highly recommend Aurika Udaipur as your hotel of choice. It’s safe, luxurious, and the breakfast buffet was the best we had in all of India.

gorgeous white exterior of monsoon palace in Udaipur

Day 6: Visit the Monsoon Temple and Take a Sunset Cruise on Lake Pichola

I recommend starting your day out with a luxurious lunch at the restaurant at Udaivillas. This place books up sometimes weeks in advance but is delicious and very elegant. It’s pricey, but its an experience you’ll want to have.

Once you’ve finished, head to the foot of the Monsoon Temple. The Monsoon Temple was our favorite part about Udaipur, but visiting it can be a real trek. 

The temple is located on top of a tall mountain, and you need to hire an official driver to take you up the windy roads to the top. It feels incredibly dangerous, but it wound up being fine.

Once at the top, the views are incredible. You can see for miles in every direction, including over the downtown parts of Udaipur. The palace itself is nothing compared to the City Palace, but the views are worth the trip.

Once you get back down, I recommend heading to the port where boats leave for sunset cruises. This is close to the Rainbow Restaurant. The boat ride is stunning and relaxing and very affordable.

adorable toddler in fuzzy jacket riding a small white marble elephant statue in Indian hotel lobby

Day 7: Check Out of Hotel, Fly Home

On your last day, you’ll want to leave ample time to check out of your hotel and get to the airport. Udaipur’s airport is located roughly 40-50 minutes outside of the city, and traffic can make the time go way up. 

Checking out of your hotel can also take some time, as the nice resorts tend to operate a bit more slowly. The Udaipur airport has virtually no amenities, so you’ll want to leave enough time to get there, but not too much time to where you’re sitting in a drab airport for hours.

If you want to see how our itinerary panned out, you can watch our Jaisalmer and Udaipur youtube vlogs linked below.

Tips for a Longer Than 7 Day Rajasthan Itinerary

The plan I outlined above is the perfect 7 day Rajasthan itinerary, in my opinion, because it visits two of the most unique cities in Rajasthan. Not only are Jaisalmer and Udaipur unique from the rest of the state, they’re also very different from one another.

If you have more time than just a week, I recommend adding Jodhpur as a stop. As I said in the 7 day Rajasthan itinerary above, Jodhpur is the perfect halfway point between Jaisalmer and Udaipur.

If you have enough time to create a Rajasthan tour itinerary of two weeks or more, I advise ending your trip in Jaipur, which has a major international airport and is the biggest and busiest city in Rajasthan.

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1. What are the best places to visit in Rajasthan with Family and Group

A: Rajasthan, known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and vibrant traditions, offers a plethora of options for family and group travelers. Here are some of the best places to visit in Rajasthan:

Jaipur: The capital city, often referred to as the “Pink City,” is famous for its historical forts and palaces, including Amber Fort, City Palace, and Hawa Mahal. Don’t miss the bustling bazaars and markets in the old city.

Udaipur: Known as the “City of Lakes,” Udaipur is famous for its beautiful lakes, intricate palaces (like the City Palace), and the serene Jag Mandir and Lake Palace. The boat ride on Lake Pichola is a must-do.

Jodhpur: This “Blue City” is dominated by the imposing Mehrangarh Fort. Exploring the narrow lanes of the old city, visiting Jaswant Thada, and enjoying the view from the fort are popular activities.

Pushkar: Famous for its sacred lake and the Brahma Temple, Pushkar also hosts the vibrant Pushkar Camel Fair annually. The town has a unique spiritual and bohemian atmosphere.

Ranthambore: For wildlife enthusiasts, Ranthambore National Park offers the chance to spot tigers and other wildlife in their natural habitat. Safari tours are a major attraction here.

Bikaner: Known for its well-preserved forts and the famous Junagarh Fort, Bikaner also offers a taste of Rajasthan’s desert culture. The Karni Mata Temple, home to thousands of rats, is an interesting stop.

Jaisalmer: This “Golden City” is famous for its sand dunes, camel safaris, and the stunning Jaisalmer Fort. The desert landscape and traditional architecture create a unique ambiance.

Chittorgarh: Known for its massive Chittorgarh Fort, this city is a historical treasure trove. The fort complex includes palaces, temples, and towers that narrate tales of valor and sacrifice.

Ajmer: Ajmer is a significant religious destination, with the revered Ajmer Sharif Dargah attracting devotees from various faiths. The nearby Ana Sagar Lake is a tranquil spot.

Mount Abu: The only hill station in Rajasthan, Mount Abu offers a respite from the heat. The Dilwara Temples, Nakki Lake, and stunning viewpoints are the main attractions.

Shekhawati Region: Known for its painted havelis (mansions) with intricate frescoes, the Shekhawati region provides a unique cultural experience.

When traveling with family and groups, it’s important to consider the preferences and needs of all members. Make sure to plan the itinerary in a way that accommodates different age groups and interests. Additionally, Rajasthan’s climate can be quite hot, so it’s best to visit during the cooler months (October to March) to make the most of your trip.

2. How I can go to ranthambore from Delhi?

A: Ranthambore National Park is a popular destination for wildlife enthusiasts and is located in Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan. It’s approximately 380 kilometers (236 miles) from Delhi. Here are the different modes of transportation you can consider to reach Ranthambore from Delhi:

The nearest railway station to Ranthambore is Sawai Madhopur Railway Station. You can take a train from New Delhi Railway Station or Hazrat Nizamuddin Railway Station in Delhi to Sawai Madhopur. Trains like the Golden Temple Mail, August Kranti Rajdhani, and more connect the two cities. The travel time by train can vary, but it’s generally around 4-6 hours. From Sawai Madhopur Railway Station, you can arrange for a taxi or use the local transportation options to reach Ranthambore National Park, which is around 10-15 kilometers away.

By Air and Road:

The nearest airport to Ranthambore is Jaipur International Airport. You can take a flight from Indira Gandhi International Airport (Delhi Airport) to Jaipur. From Jaipur, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to Ranthambore. The road journey takes around 3-4 hours. This option is more convenient but can be a bit more expensive.

You can also choose to travel by road from Delhi to Ranthambore. The distance is approximately 380 kilometers, and the journey takes around 6-8 hours by car, depending on traffic and road conditions. You can drive your own vehicle or hire a taxi or cab for the journey. The route passes through National Highway 8 and other state highways. Before you travel, make sure to check the availability of trains, flights, and road conditions. It’s advisable to book your accommodations in advance, especially if you’re planning to visit during the peak tourist season. Ranthambore is a beautiful destination known for its wildlife and natural beauty, so enjoy your journey and the experiences it offers!

3. How can I get to Jaisalmer from Delhi?

A: To travel from Delhi to Jaisalmer, you have various transportation options, including trains, buses, and flights. Here’s how you can get to Jaisalmer from Delhi using these different modes of transport:

The most convenient way to reach Jaisalmer from Delhi by train is to take the Delhi-Jaisalmer Express (Train No. 14659). It’s a direct train that runs between Old Delhi Railway Station and Jaisalmer Railway Station. The train journey takes approximately 17-20 hours, depending on the specific train and its schedule. Jaisalmer Railway Station is well-connected to major cities, and this option allows you to travel overnight and save time on accommodation.

The nearest airport to Jaisalmer is Jaisalmer Airport, which has limited flight connectivity. You can take a flight from Indira Gandhi International Airport (Delhi Airport) to Jaisalmer Airport, if available. Flights may not be very frequent, so it’s important to check the flight schedules. From Jaisalmer Airport, you can hire a taxi or use local transportation to reach the city center.

You can also consider taking a bus from Delhi to Jaisalmer. Several private and state-run buses operate on this route. The road distance between Delhi and Jaisalmer is approximately 770-800 kilometers, and the bus journey takes around 14-16 hours, depending on the route and road conditions. Overnight buses are available, allowing you to travel while you sleep and save time during the day. When planning your trip, consider factors such as your budget, travel time, and personal preferences. Booking your transportation and accommodations in advance is recommended, especially if you’re traveling during peak tourist seasons. Jaisalmer is known for its magnificent fort, golden sand dunes, and unique architecture, so be sure to enjoy the rich cultural experience the city has to offer!

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

A: For a one-week trip to Rajasthan, here are some possible plans you could follow:

a. 2 nights Delhi, 1 night Jodhpur, 2 nights Jaisalmer, 1 night Jodhpur, 1 night Udaipur

b. 1 night Delhi, 1 night Jodhpur, 2 nights Udaipur, 1 night Ranthambore, 1 night Jaipur

c. 2 nights Delhi, 1 night Bikaner, 2 nights Jaisalmer, 1 night Jodhpur

5. Why is Rajasthan famous?

A: Rajasthan is famous for a variety of reasons, and its popularity stems from its rich cultural heritage, historical significance, vibrant traditions, and unique geographical features. Here are some of the key reasons why Rajasthan is renowned:

Historical Forts and Palaces: Rajasthan is home to numerous majestic forts and opulent palaces that reflect the grandeur of its historical rulers. Iconic structures like Amber Fort, Mehrangarh Fort, City Palace, and Udaipur’s palaces showcase intricate architecture and offer insights into the region’s history.

Thar Desert and Sand Dunes: The vast Thar Desert occupies a significant portion of Rajasthan. The desert landscape, with its sweeping sand dunes, provides a distinctive charm and is a popular destination for camel safaris, desert camping, and cultural experiences.

Cultural Richness: Rajasthan’s cultural heritage is celebrated through its folk music, dance, art, and festivals. Traditional Rajasthani music, dance forms like Ghoomar and Kalbelia, and vibrant festivals like Pushkar Camel Fair, Jaipur Literature Festival, and Teej showcase the state’s vibrant culture.

Colorful Markets and Handicrafts: Rajasthan is known for its bustling markets and bazaars, where you can find a diverse range of handicrafts, textiles, jewelry, and artwork. The state is renowned for its block-printed textiles, embroidered fabrics, and intricate jewelry.

Camel Fairs and Rural Life: The annual Pushkar Camel Fair is a world-renowned event that draws visitors to witness a unique blend of cultural festivities and camel trading. Rajasthan’s rural life, reflected in its villages and traditions, offers an authentic glimpse into a bygone era.

Wildlife and National Parks: Rajasthan boasts diverse wildlife and several national parks, with Ranthambore National Park being a major highlight. The chance to spot majestic tigers in their natural habitat attracts wildlife enthusiasts from around the world.

Cuisine: Rajasthani cuisine is known for its rich flavors and distinctive dishes. Dal Baati Churma, Gatte Ki Sabzi, and Laal Maas are some of the famous Rajasthani dishes that provide a unique gastronomic experience.

Fairs and Festivals: The state hosts a plethora of vibrant festivals that showcase its cultural diversity. Festivals like Diwali, Holi, Gangaur, and others are celebrated with great enthusiasm, colors, and rituals.

Architectural Marvels: The intricate architecture of Rajasthan’s temples, havelis (mansions), stepwells, and royal residences showcases the skilled craftsmanship of the artisans of the past.

Heritage Hotels: Rajasthan is home to some of the most exquisite heritage hotels, where former palaces and havelis have been transformed into luxurious accommodations, allowing visitors to experience a taste of royal living.

All these factors combined contribute to Rajasthan’s fame as a destination that offers a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. It’s a place where visitors can immerse themselves in a world of vibrant colors, traditions, and stories from the past.

6. How many days does it take to travel to Rajasthan?

A: There is so much to see and do in Rajasthan, and we recommend spending at least 7-15 days enjoying the delicious flavors of this beautiful country.

7. How much does a trip to Rajasthan cost?

A: You’ll find a variety of tours in Rajasthan to suit every budget. For example, you can book a 5 night 6 day package for ₹25,270 per person. It includes Udaipur, Jaipur and Jodhpur. If you want to stay longer, you can choose the 8 night 9 day package that includes Udaipur, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and Bikaner. It will cost you about ₹47,992 per person. You can also customize your travel itinerary to include specific cities and attractions based on your interests.

8. When is the best time to visit Rajasthan?

A: When browsing the Rajasthan tours available online, make sure to choose the season carefully. The best time to visit the state is in winter. Rajasthan enjoys mild weather conditions from October to January, with clear, sunny skies and cool nights. Winter also sees a number of festivals celebrated across the state including Udaipur World Music Festival, Jaipur Literature Festival, Pushkar Fair and many more. Low season is summer, with scorching temperatures that can reach 48 degrees Celsius in most parts of the state.

9. How much does a helicopter ride in Jaisalmer cost?

A: Helicopter trips in Jaisalmer are included in a number of Rajasthan tours. These trips depart from Samdhani in Jaisalmer. They cost about 7,000 yen per person. About forty helicopter flights take place each day in two 15- and 5-minute intervals. Up to 200 customers can enjoy these rides in one day. It is an unforgettable experience and should be included in your Rajasthan travel package.

10. Can we visit Hawa Mahal at night?

A: Jaipur’s Hawa Mahal needs no introduction and is an integral part of many Rajasthan tours and packages. It is arguably the city’s most iconic landmark, attracting a steady stream of tourists throughout the day. Hawa Mahal remains closed at night, although spending the evening is always a good idea, with romantic sunsets, cooler temperatures and gusty winds. The entire scene is worth capturing, with the majestic architecture coming to life in the evening light. This may be the best time to visit the ruins and you should plan your itinerary accordingly. You can also combine it with Jal Mahal, which can be seen at night in the spectacularly illuminated avatar. Although entry is limited, you can still take great photos.

11. How to spend 3 days in Rajasthan?

A: Looking for a 3 day Rajasthan tour online? There are many ways to spend three days in this state. Here are some possible options: An exclusive three-night package in Udaipur that includes the city’s top attractions including Lake Pichola, Lake Fateh Sagar and more. Two night stay in Jodhpur followed by a wonderful night in Udaipur. One night in Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur, cruise on Lake Pichola and have dinner at the famous Chokhi Dhani. You can also explore Jodhpur and Jaipur in three days, including the iconic Mehrangarh Fort and zip line in your itinerary. Rajasthan is never short of things to do and cities to explore. You can customize your itinerary based on the time you have available, the geographical and logistical aspects, and of course your budget.

12. What are the best dishes of Rajasthan? A: Rajasthani cuisine is known for its rich flavors, unique cooking techniques, and a blend of sweet, savory, and spicy flavors. Here are some of the best and most iconic dishes of Rajasthan:

Dal Baati Churma: This is perhaps the most famous Rajasthani dish. It consists of three components: “dal” (lentil curry), “baati” (hard wheat rolls), and “churma” (sweet crumbled wheat dessert). The baati is typically baked in a traditional clay oven called a “tandoor.”

Gatte Ki Sabzi: Gatte are gram flour dumplings that are cooked in a spiced yogurt gravy. It’s a popular and hearty dish often served with roti or rice.

Laal Maas: Laal Maas is a fiery red meat curry made with mutton and a variety of spices, including red chili peppers. It’s known for its spicy and intense flavor.

Ker Sangri: This dish combines dried desert beans (sangri) and dried wild berries (ker) with spices to create a unique and flavorful side dish.

Mirchi Bada: A popular street food, mirchi bada consists of large green chilies stuffed with a spiced potato mixture, coated in gram flour batter, and deep-fried.

Pyaaz Ki Kachori: These deep-fried pastries are stuffed with a spiced onion mixture. They are a delightful snack often enjoyed with chutney.

Bajre Ki Roti: Bajra (pearl millet) roti is a staple in Rajasthan. These flatbreads are made from millet flour and are typically eaten with ghee, vegetables, or curries.

Moong Dal Halwa: A rich and decadent dessert, moong dal halwa is made from split yellow lentils, ghee, sugar, and nuts. It’s a traditional sweet often prepared during festivals.

Ghewar: A popular Rajasthani dessert, ghewar is a sweet, disc-shaped cake made from deep-fried flour batter. It’s then soaked in sugar syrup and garnished with nuts.

Malpua: Malpua is a sweet pancake made from flour, milk, and sugar. It’s deep-fried and then soaked in sugar syrup. It’s often served during festivals and special occasions.

Rajasthani Thali: A traditional Rajasthani thali (platter) offers a variety of dishes, including various curries, bread, rice, pickles, and sweets. It’s a great way to sample a range of flavors in one meal.

These are just a few examples of the rich and diverse culinary offerings that Rajasthan has to offer. Rajasthani cuisine is known for its use of locally available ingredients and cooking methods that have been passed down through generations, creating a unique and authentic dining experience.

Great! Here’s a suggested itinerary for your 11 Nights 12 Days Royal Rajasthan Tour Packages.

Delhi 1 Night

On the first day of your Royal Rajasthan Tour Packages from Delhi, you will arrive in Delhi and check into your hotel. After a short rest, you can start your sightseeing tour of Delhi. You can visit some of the famous tourist attractions such as the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, India Gate, Lotus Temple, Qutub Minar, and Humayun's Tomb. In the evening, you can explore the local markets and try some delicious street food. Overnight stay will be at the hotel in Delhi.

Mandawa 2 Nights

Mandawa is a small town located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan and is famous for its painted havelis (mansions) and frescoes. Here are some suggestions for things to do during your 2-night stay in Mandawa:   Explore the havelis: Mandawa is known for its beautiful havelis that are adorned with intricate frescoes and murals. Some of the most famous ones are the Goenka Double Haveli, Murmuria Haveli, Jhunjhunwala Haveli, and Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli. Take a guided tour or explore them on your own.   Visit the Mandawa Fort: The Mandawa Fort, also known as the Castle Mandawa, was built in the 18th century and has now been converted into a heritage hotel. You can take a tour of the fort and see the beautiful paintings and artifacts on display.   Go on a village safari: Take a jeep or camel ride to explore the nearby villages and see the local way of life. You can also visit the local markets and interact with the villagers.   Enjoy a sunset view: Head to one of the rooftop restaurants in Mandawa to enjoy a beautiful sunset view while sipping on a cup of chai or coffee.   Attend a cultural program: Some of the hotels in Mandawa organize cultural programs in the evenings where you can enjoy traditional music and dance performances while relishing delicious Rajasthani cuisine.   Shop for souvenirs: Mandawa has a vibrant market where you can buy souvenirs such as handicrafts, textiles, and paintings. Don't forget to bargain!

Navalgarh City Tour

Navalgarh is a small town in Rajasthan known for its exquisite havelis (mansions) adorned with beautiful frescoes and intricate carvings. The town was founded by Thakur Naval Singh in the 18th century and was an important trading center during the British Raj.   During your Navalgarh city tour, you can visit some of the prominent havelis, such as:   Morarka Haveli: This haveli was built in the 19th century and is famous for its stunning frescoes depicting mythological scenes.   Khemka Haveli: This haveli is known for its intricate carvings and has a unique blend of Rajasthani and European architectural styles.   Poddar Haveli: This haveli was built in the 1920s and features exquisite murals depicting scenes from Hindu mythology.   Anandi Lal Poddar Haveli: This haveli is known for its beautiful frescoes and intricate carvings.   Apart from the havelis, you can also visit the Navalgarh Fort, which was built in the 18th century and served as the residence of the Thakur of Navalgarh. The fort features a beautiful blend of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles.   You can also visit the nearby town of Nawalgarh, which is known for its beautifully painted havelis and forts. The town has a rich cultural heritage and is a must-visit for history and architecture enthusiasts.  

Bikaner 1 Night

After breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive to Bikaner, a city famous for its magnificent forts and palaces. Check into the hotel and rest for a while. Later, start your city tour with a visit to the Junagarh Fort, a magnificent structure built in the 16th century that boasts of beautiful courtyards, balconies, and windows. Then, visit the Karni Mata Temple, also known as the Rat Temple, known for the presence of thousands of rats in the temple complex that are considered sacred. In the evening, stroll around the local market and try out some delicious Bikaneri snacks. Overnight stay at the hotel in Bikaner.

Jaisalmer 1 Night

The distance between Navalgarh and Jaisalmer is approximately 330 km and takes around 6-7 hours by car.   Assuming you leave Navalgarh in the morning, you can reach Jaisalmer by early afternoon. Check-in at your hotel and freshen up before starting your sightseeing tour.   Visit the Jaisalmer Fort, also known as the Golden Fort or Sonar Kila, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the narrow lanes and alleyways inside the fort, and admire the intricate carvings and architecture. Also, visit the Jain Temples inside the fort complex.   In the evening, head to the Sam Sand Dunes, located around 40 km from Jaisalmer, for a desert safari and night safari. Enjoy a camel ride, witness a beautiful sunset, and indulge in some traditional Rajasthani cuisine.   After the safari, return to your hotel and retire for the night.  

Jaisalmer 1 Night - Desert Safari and Night Safari in Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer, located in the heart of the Thar Desert, is known for its sand dunes and the unique experience of desert safari. The safari typically includes a camel ride, a visit to a traditional Rajasthani village, and a sunset view from the sand dunes. After sunset, a night safari can also be enjoyed under the starry sky.   On the day of the safari, you will be picked up from your hotel in Jaisalmer and taken to the desert campsite. From there, you will board a camel and ride through the sand dunes, experiencing the vastness of the desert landscape. The camel ride usually takes around an hour, and during the ride, you can enjoy the scenic beauty of the sand dunes.   After the camel ride, you will be taken to a traditional Rajasthani village, where you can interact with the locals, learn about their culture and way of life, and enjoy traditional Rajasthani cuisine.   As the sun begins to set, you will be taken to the sand dunes to witness the sunset over the desert. The sunset view is a breathtaking sight, and it's a must-do activity in Jaisalmer.   After sunset, you can enjoy a night safari through the desert, under the starry sky. The night safari is a unique experience, and you can enjoy the tranquility and silence of the desert at night.   Finally, you will return to the desert campsite, where you can enjoy a delicious dinner under the open sky, and spend the night in a traditional desert tent. The tents are equipped with all basic amenities and provide a unique experience of staying in the heart of the Thar Desert.  

Jodhpur 2 Nights

The distance between Jaisalmer and Jodhpur is around 290 km and it takes approximately 5-6 hours to travel by car. Great! Here is a suggested itinerary for your 2-night stay in Jodhpur:   Upon arrival in Jodhpur, check into your hotel and take some time to rest and freshen up. In the afternoon, start your sightseeing tour by visiting the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort, which is one of the largest forts in India and offers stunning views of the Blue City. You can also visit Jaswant Thada, a beautiful marble cenotaph built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. In the evening, take a stroll through the bustling Sardar Market, where you can shop for souvenirs and local handicrafts.   After breakfast, visit the Umaid Bhawan Palace, a stunning palace-turned-hotel that also houses a museum. Next, head to the Mandore Gardens, which are known for their beautiful architecture and peaceful atmosphere. You can also visit the nearby Mandore Fort and explore its ruins. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Rajasthani dinner at one of the local restaurants and witness a folk dance and music performance.   On your last day in Jodhpur, you can visit the Bishnoi Villages, which are known for their rich biodiversity and traditional way of life. You can take a jeep safari or camel ride through the villages and learn about their customs and culture. Alternatively, you can spend some time relaxing at your hotel or exploring the city at your own pace before departing for your next destination.  

Kumbhalgarh 1 Night

The distance between Jodhpur and Kumbhalgarh is approximately 210 kilometers, and it takes around 4-5 hours to drive by car. Here's a possible itinerary for a 1-night trip to Kumbhalgarh from Jodhpur:   After breakfast at your hotel in Jodhpur, check out and drive to Kumbhalgarh Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and freshen up Visit Kumbhalgarh Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its impressive wall that stretches over 38 km and is the second longest wall in the world after the Great Wall of China. In the evening, you can watch the sound and light show at the Kumbhalgarh Fort Overnight stay at your hotel in Kumbhalgarh   After breakfast, check out from your hotel and visit the Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, home to a variety of wildlife including wolves, leopards, hyenas, and more than 40 species of birds. After the wildlife safari, you can have lunch at a local restaurant Later, drive back to Jodhpur and reach by evening Note: It is recommended to book your accommodations and transportation in advance, and to check the timings of the sound and light show at Kumbhalgarh Fort before planning your trip.  

Udaipur 2 Nights

Sure, here is a suggested itinerary for Udaipur 2 Nights from Kumbhalgarh:   After breakfast, check out of your hotel in Kumbhalgarh and drive to Udaipur. Check into your hotel in Udaipur and relax for a while. In the evening, visit the stunning City Palace complex on the banks of Lake Pichola, which comprises several palaces and courtyards showcasing exquisite Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. You can also enjoy a light and sound show at the palace. Return to your hotel for overnight stay.   After breakfast, visit the famous Jagdish Temple, a stunning example of Indo-Aryan architecture, dedicated to Lord Vishnu. Next, head to the beautiful Saheliyon-ki-Bari garden, known for its fountains, lotus pool, and marble elephants. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. In the evening, take a boat ride on Lake Pichola and admire the stunning views of Udaipur's palaces, havelis, and temples. Return to your hotel for overnight stay.   After breakfast, check out of your hotel and visit the iconic Monsoon Palace, situated on a hill overlooking Udaipur. The palace offers stunning panoramic views of the city and the Aravalli Mountains. Next, visit Fateh Sagar Lake, another beautiful lake in Udaipur, and take a walk around the scenic surroundings. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. After lunch, you will be dropped off at your desired location in Udaipur.   Note : This itinerary is flexible and can be customized according to your preferences and interests.   My Rajasthan Trip offers Royal Rajasthan Tour Packages From Delhi. Explore a variety of itineraries and choose from Rajasthan travel packages including 11 Nights 12 Days Delhi, Mandawa, Navalgarh City Tour, Bikaner, Jaisalmer Desert Safari and Night Safari in Jaisalmer, Jodhpur Kumbhalgarh Fort and Udaipur sightseeing packages & night tours by car and driver.  

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This 3 Nights 4 Days cultural and heritage tour will cover the popular monuments and landmarks of India that are situated in the tourist cities of Delhi, Jaipur and Agra.

Best of Rajasthan

Best of Rajasthan

This 10 Nights 11 Days tour will let you experience the true essence of Rajasthan where you will explore its major cities of Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Nawalgarh, and Jaipur.

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Desert Romance

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Off Track Rajasthan

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Rajasthan Rendezvous

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Best Of Rajasthan

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Forts And Palaces Of Rajasthan

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Mystical India Tour

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Tigers With Golden Triangle

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North & Central India Tiger Tour

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North India Birding Tour

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India Wildlife Tour

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Cultural Tour India

Golden Triangle Tour With Goa

Golden Triangle Tour With Goa

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Golden Triangle & Majestic Tiger

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Markha Valley Trek with Golden Triangle Tour

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Kashmir, the Great Lakes Trek with Golden Triangle Tour

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Leh Ladakh with Golden Triangle Tour

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Sources of Ganges, Gomukh Tapovan Trek with Golden Triangle

Golden Triangle Tour with Varanasi

Golden Triangle Tour with Varanasi

Golden Triangle Tour with Haridwar and Rishikesh

Golden Triangle Tour with Haridwar and Rishikesh

Golden Triangle Tour with Badrinath and Kedarnath

Golden Triangle Tour with Badrinath and Kedarnath

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Golden Triangle Tour with Vaishno Devi

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Golden Triangle Tour with Varanasi, Ayodhya, Prayagraj

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Golden Triangle Tour with Amritsar

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Romance Of Rajasthan

Romance Of Rajasthan

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Romantic Rajasthan

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Jaipur Honeymoon Package

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Udaipur Honeymoon Package

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Jaisalmer Honeymoon Package

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Classic India Wildlife Tours

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Golden Triangle & Tiger Tour

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Golden Triangle Tour With Nepal

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Golden Triangle Tour With Amritsar

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Forts Of Rajasthan

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Rajput Heritage Tour India

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Bharatpur - Jaipur Cycling Tour

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Udaipur Jodhpur Cycling Tour

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Jaipur Jodhpur Cycling Tour

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Jaipur Shekhawati Cycling Tour

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Luxury Cycling Tour Rajasthan

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Rajasthan Camel Safari Tour

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Rajasthan Horse Safari Tour

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Rajasthan & Taj Mahal Motorcycling Tour

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Jeep Safari Tour In Dunes Of Rajasthan

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Golf Tour In Delhi And Jaipur

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Golf Tour With Golden Triangle

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Taj Mahal With Golf Tour

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Golfing In Jaipur

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A vibrant mix of the old and the new, the capital city of Rajasthan, Jaipur is also known as the “Pink City''. The perfect place for a Rajasthan heritage tour, Jaipur has some iconic and unique monuments that are even recognized worldwide, with the city itself acknowledged as being a World Heritage Site under UNESCO.

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The “Golden City” of Rajasthan, Jaisalmer is situated among the enchanting Thar Desert. Not just known for its architectural marvels made out of sandstone, the city’s top tourist attractions are its desert camping adventures. Providing a glimpse into the lives of the desert dwellers of Jaisalmer, the city is a vibrant celebration of Rajasthan’s culture.

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Udaipur is often called the “City of Lakes'' and is mostly loved for its beautiful lakes. With an abundance of historic places that display intricate architecture, many of Udaipur’s heritage structures offer scenic views as they find themselves located along the banks of the city's beautiful lakes, making it just the place for a honeymoon tour.

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Rajasthan's Bikaner showcases some of the state's even more enchanting and historic royal palaces, which even today stand strong with pride. With unique temples, forts, and museums, the city of Bikaner is a paradise among the hot desert of Thar and forms the best place to explore when visiting Rajasthan.

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One of the top places to explore in Rajasthan when visiting on a tour, Pushkar is a pilgrimage town with an abundance of numerous temples and ghats adorning its landscape. The “City of Lord Brahma”, where temples and shrines are located throughout the town, visiting Pushkar is a holy affair.

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Home to a bountiful population of the Bengal tigers, Ranthambore National Park makes spending holidays exploring Rajasthan’s wildlife so much fun. Hear the roar of the tigers as you travel through its forests on a jungle safari expedition and get a chance to witness the big cat in its natural habitat.

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Jaipur Bikaner Weekend Tour

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Jaipur Mandawa Weekend Tour

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Jaipur Mount Abu Weekend Tour

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Jaipur Sariska Weekend Tour

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Jaipur Udaipur Weekend Tour

Top tourist attractions to visit on rajasthan tour.

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Amer Fort, Jaipur

Constructed in pink and yellow sandstone, Amer Fort is among the top tourist attractions that you must explore on a Rajasthan tour. Listed as a World Heritage Site under UNESCO, this beautiful fort was built in 1592 and once served as the residence of the Rajput rulers of the region.

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City Palace, Jaipur

Built in 1727, the City Palace in Jaipur has seen renovations and additions to its structure up until the 20th century by the royal family. A place that must be explored during a sightseeing tour of Rajasthan, parts of the palace are open to the public with the rest being the private residence of the royal family of Jaipur.

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Hawa Mahal, Jaipur

Jaipur's Hawa Mahal stands to be among its top tourist attractions that attracts visitors from not only the country but also from all over the world. The “Palace of Wind”, Hawa Mahal is known for its iconic architecture made to keep the palace cool even during the scorching summers of Rajasthan.

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Jantar Mantar, Jaipur

A World Heritage Site under UNESCO, Jantar Mantar is a collection of monuments within a complex that was made to observe the astronomical movements. Considered to be an important part of India’s heritage, Jantar Mantar forms one of the popular places in Rajasthan tourism for its masonry and science

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Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer

One of the top places to tour when visiting Rajasthan's Jaisalmer, the Jaisalmer Fort is a stunning fort overlooking the golden city. Standing tall among the Thar, the fort becomes as it resembles the golden hue of the hot desert, making it shine the best during the sunset creating the most stunning views.

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Lake Palace, Udaipur

Located in the middle of Lake Pichola, the most stunning lake of Udaipur, Lake Palace is one of the top tourist attractions of the city. Once functioning as the summer retreat for the royal family of Mewar, the palace has now been turned into a heritage hotel where you can immerse yourself with its beauty with a stay at the Lake Palace.

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City Palace Udaipur

One of the cornerstones of Udaipur's heritage tour, the City Palace is one of its top tourist attractions. The residence of the royal family of Mewar, the City Palace is now a museum that displays with pride the rich heritage and past of Rajasthan and has an exquisite collection of sculptures, photographs, and artifacts belonging to the royal family.

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Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur

Mehrangarh Fort is one of the top places that you must explore when visiting Rajasthan's Jodhpur on a tour. Sitting above the city of Jodhpur, Mehrangarh Fort makes for a fascinating place for sightseeing due to the many stories and legends attached to it which are equally enthralling as its architecture.

Things to Do on Rajasthan Tour

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  • Wildlife Safari

Going for a wildlife safari is one of the interesting things to do on a Rajasthan tour. Explore the jungles of Rajasthan as you travel through them on a guided jungle safari and find yourself witnessing the different wildlife in their natural habitat, such as the Bengal tiger, fox, wolf, jackal, and different deer species.

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  • Desert Camping

Situated among the Thar Desert, Desert Camping in Rajasthan is one of the fun things to explore on a family vacation. Reside among the golden sands and immerse yourself in the calm and beauty of a different side of Rajasthan as you learn more about the different cultures of this vibrant state

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Hot Air Ballooning

On a hot air balloon ride in Rajasthan, witness the beauty of this colorful state from a different angle. Soar over the golden skies of Rajasthan and spend an unforgettable time among the clouds on your tour. Capture the charm and wonder of Rajasthan as you sway with the winds.

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Cruising through the desert on a camel is one of the top things to do when visiting Rajasthan. Camel Safaris are a popular activity to do for tourists who wish to explore the desert in a more authentic way, and what’s more authentic than traveling through with the “Ship of the Desert” itself.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Some frequently asked questions about rajasthan tour packages., when is the best time to plan a holiday vacation to rajasthan.

Winters, or the months between November to March, is the best time to plan a holiday vacation to Rajasthan.

What are the best cities to visit in Rajasthan for tourism?

The best cities to visit in Rajasthan for tourism are Jaipur, Pushkar, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Chittorgarh, Bikaner and Jaisalmer.

Is traveling to Rajasthan safe for solo female travelers?

Yes, travelling to Rajasthan is safe for solo female travellers provided you observe the general safety precautions.

How to book a tour for Rajasthan with Tour My India?

You can visit our website, fill out the form details and one of our travel executives will get in touch with you as soon as possible.

How advanced should I pay travel booking with TMI?

75% Advanced and 25% 7 days before the tour starts or at the starting date of the tour.

Is pick up & drop included in your tour package?

Yes, pick up and drop is included in our tour package.

When is the Pushkar Mela held in Rajasthan & do you offer special tour packages for Pushkar Fair?

The Pushkar Mela is held in late October and early November every year. Yes, we offer special tour packages for the Pushkar Fair.

What the best sanctuaries to visit for wildlife holidays in Rajasthan?

Some of the best wildlife sanctuaries to visit for a wildlife holiday in Rajasthan are Ranthambore National Park, Sariska National Park and Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary.

Are there any restrictions or permission needed to take photography in Rajasthan?

Some historical sites and other areas may require you to take permission prior to photography, but otherwise, you can take photography freely in Rajasthan.

How can I make my payment?

You can make your payment online.

Do you provide English speaking guide or guide for any special language in your tour package?

Yes, we provide an English-speaking guide and other guides for a special language in our tour package.

Do you offer night sightseeing tour packages for Rajasthan?

Yes, we offer night sightseeing tour packages for Rajasthan.

How many minimum days are required to explore the best of Rajasthan?

You need at least 6 days to explore the best of Rajasthan.

Can we customize our Rajasthan travel itinerary?

Yes, you can customize your Rajasthan travel itinerary.

Why to visit Rajasthan?

You should visit Rajasthan for its culture, heritage, monuments, wildlife, adventure, sightseeing, shopping, cuisine and other attractions.

Are any special visa or local permission required to visit Rajasthan?

No, you do not need a visa or local permission to visit Rajasthan.

How much is the fees for visiting monuments in Rajasthan?

The entry fee for visiting monuments in Rajasthan varies from Rs 20 to 400 depending on its popularity. The fee amount differs for domestic and international visitors.

What are the best places to visit on a Rajasthan Heritage Tour?

The Heritage Tour in Rajasthan is ideal for history lovers and those who wish to witness the magnificent palaces and forts scattered throughout the state. Rajasthan boasts numerous top tourist attractions, renowned for their architectural splendor and historical significance. Some of these include Nawalgarh, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaipur, and Pushkar. Our heritage tours in Rajasthan provide an opportunity to visit the finest havelis, forts, and other structures that beautifully showcase the region's illustrious past.

Some of the Popular Heritage Tourist Destinations in Rajasthan are:

  • Bikaner: Witness the heritage of Bikaner by visiting its Junagadh Fort, constructed in the 16th century, along with other historical monuments like Lalgarh Palace and Prachina Museum.
  • Jaisalmer: The rich heritage of Jaisalmer can be seen in its forts and havelis, namely Jaisalmer Fort, Patwon ki Haveli, and Jain Temples. They are famed for their intricate styles and architecture.
  • Udaipur: Udaipur is home to some of the most breathtaking architectural marvels like Lake Palace, Saheliyon ki Bari, Bagore ki Haveli, and City Palace, which reflect its glorious past and illustrious heritage.
  • Jodhpur: Once the capital of the Marwar kingdom, Jodhpur has monuments whose architecture is simply unparalleled. Structures like Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, and Jaswant Thada are epitomes of grandeur and splendor.
  • Jaipur: Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, has a rich heritage worth boasting about. This can be seen in the magnificent monuments like Hawa Mahal, City Palace, and Amer Fort.

What are the top destinations to visit for a honeymoon tour in Rajasthan?

A honeymoon tour in Rajasthan promises to be royal, memorable, and filled with splendid moments. Some of the most famous honeymoon destinations in Rajasthan include Jaipur, Udaipur, Bikaner, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer. Tour My India's Rajasthan honeymoon packages take care of the minutest details, from arranging a honeymoon cake and room decoration to candlelight dinners, ensuring the best stay at romantic hotels.

Some of the top recommended honeymoon destinations are: -

  • Jaipur: Set off on a sightseeing tour of famous tourist attractions like City Palace and Hawa Mahal. Spend special moments visiting the Sisodia Rani Garden, taking a walk in Rambagh Palace, and enjoying splendid views from Nahargarh Fort.
  • Udaipur: Bring all your honeymoon desires alive in Udaipur. Take a romantic boat ride on Lake Pichola, watch the sunset from Sunset Terrace, or enjoy the beauty of the desert with a camel safari.
  • Bikaner: Spend a romantic honeymoon in Bikaner by attending the Camel Festival, shopping at Kote Gate, enjoying the local cuisines, and taking a tour of the magnificent Junagarh Fort.
  • Jaisalmer: A romantic getaway in Jaisalmer combines romance, sightseeing, and adventure. Visit the forts and havelis, take a camel ride, camp in the desert, and enjoy folk music and dance performances.
  • Mount Abu: The only hill station in Rajasthan, Mount Abu will let you bring your honeymoon dreams to life. If you like adventure, you can enjoy trekking, camping, and rock climbing, or go sightseeing at its famous attractions.

What are the best places to visit in Rajasthan for wildlife holidays?

The forests of Rajasthan are home to rich wildlife, including tigers, leopards, blackbucks, and birds like the Great Indian Bustard. Explore the opulent flora and fauna of Rajasthan at the famous wildlife sanctuaries and national parks with our exciting wildlife tour packages. These packages ensure that every experience is enthralling, with thrilling safaris and the opportunity to witness Rajasthan's diverse wildlife in its natural habitat.

Some of the best wildlife safari destinations in Rajasthan are-

  • Ranthambore National Park: Ranthambore National Park is one of the most famous national parks in Rajasthan and India. Take a wildlife safari to spot the Royal Bengal Tiger and other animals like leopards, sambar, and wild boar.
  • Sariska Tiger Reserve: Sariska Tiger Reserve is another famous tiger reserve in Rajasthan with an impressive number of Royal Bengal Tigers. Other wild animals you can spot during a wildlife safari include Chital, Leopard, Sambhar, Nilgai, Four-Horned Antelope, Rhesus Macaque, Langur, and Wild Boar.
  • Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary: Also known as Keoladeo National Park, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site home to 360 bird species. Migratory aquatic birds visit it from Siberia, China, Afghanistan, and Turkmenistan for breeding.

What are the best places to visit for a family vacation in Rajasthan?

Rajasthan is a great place for those looking for sightseeing, excitement, and fun with their loved ones. For adult members of the family, Rajasthan offers magnificent historical structures and plenty of sightseeing opportunities. For kids in the family, the state has many exciting activities such as camel rides and hot-air balloon rides. Tour My India offers the best family tour packages in Rajasthan that are designed to cater to the needs of every family member.

Some of the best destinations for family holidays in Rajasthan are:

  • Jaipur: Take your family with you and enjoy some sightseeing in Jaipur at its famous tourist attractions like Hawa Mahal and City Palace. Get a feel of rural lifestyle at Chokhi Dhani and visit the Jantar Mantar observatory.
  • Jodhpur: Jodhpur is great for a sightseeing tour with the family, as there are architectural marvels that simply take your breath away. A few of these are Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, and Umaid Bhawan Palace.
  • Samode: Explore the local markets, enjoy sightseeing at top tourist places like Samode Fort, Samode Palace, and Samode Haveli, or explore the local markets for shopping.
  • Jaisalmer: There are a lot of things that you can do with your family in Jaisalmer, like visiting the Jaisalmer Fort, Patwon ki Haveli, Badal Mahal, and Gadisar Lake.
  • Udaipur: Udaipur is home to some marvelous architectural marvels like City Palace, Lake Pichola, and you can also enjoy a light and sound show in Kumbhalgarh.

About Rajasthan Tourism Packages

The north Indian state of Rajasthan is renowned for its heritage and is among the most visited places by travel enthusiasts from around the globe, out of which it is the capital city of Jaipur which attracts Indian and international tourists alike, being part of the Golden Triangle Circuit.

The state is home to numerous historical forts and palaces, known for their unique legends that will keep you intrigued. Along with its many architectural wonders, visitors are also captivated by the state's vibrant fairs, festivals, as well as its wildlife that draw people in. With over 30 national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, the state is a haven for wildlife, including the majestic Bengal tigers.

Highlights of Rajasthan Tourism Packages

  • Exploring majestic, historical marvels such as the Amer Fort in Jaipur, Chittor Fort in Chittorgarh, and the Jaisalmer Fort in Jaisalmer.
  • Discovering Rajasthan's vibrant festivals and fairs that are organized throughout the year such as the Kite Festival, Jaisalmer Desert Festival, and the Bikaner Camel Festival.
  • Going on desert adventures in the Thar Desert that include desert camping, dune bashing, parasailing, camel safaris, and witnessing traditional performances by local artists.
  • Going on wildlife adventures across the various national parks and sanctuaries such as Ranthambore National Park and Sariska National Park.
  • Staying at heritage palace turned luxury hotels built in historical palaces that will make your stay the most memorable one.
  • Attending spiritual retreats at calm and serene places such as the Birla Mandir, Brahma Temple, and Ajmer Sharif.
  • Shopping for souvenirs and handicrafts at markets such as Bada Bazaar, Bapu Bazaar, and Johari Bazaar for the shopaholics

Top Places to Visit in Rajasthan Sightseeing Tour

From the array of colors in Chanderi sarees to the delightful sweetness of Ghewar, Rajasthan is more than just a state, for it is a cultural heritage that runs deep in the veins of those who have embraced it. While the Rajasthan tourism bucket list is endless, there are certain places that truly capture the essence of this magnificent land.

Whether you're planning for a week or just a couple of days, you wouldn't want to miss the exciting array of activities that Rajasthan has to offer. From breathtaking experiences to adorable encounters, here are some must-include activities for your trip to Rajasthan.

  • Trekking at Mount Abu and Udaipur have good trekking trails.
  • Elephant Rides that can be done near Amer Fort.
  • Boating in a lake at Udaipur that can be visited for boating.
  • Hot Air Balloon Ride as you see Rajasthan from the air.
  • Camel Safari in the Thar Desert with a splendid desert experience.
  • Desert Camping under the clear night sky with local music and fun activities.
  • Wildlife Jungle Safari at the national parks of Ranthambore, Sariska, and Jhalana.

The Perfect Souvenirs to Buy from Rajasthan

Rajasthan has countless souvenirs for you to take home as a memory of your trip to Rajasthan. Here is what you can take back with you:

  • Jewels from Johri Bazaar at Jaipur.
  • Handicrafts from Nehru Market at Jaipur.
  • Leather products from Mahatma Gandhi Road at Jaipur.
  • Clothes and accessories from Nehru Bazaar at Jaipur.
  • Wooden and stone carved articles from Kishanpole and Chandpole Bazaars at Jaipur.
  • Puppets and traditional toys from Jaipur, Udaipur, Bikaner, and Ajmer.

Book Rajasthan Tour Packages with Tour My India and avail the best deal on your tour. Choose from our tour packages that are budget-friendly and cater to both long and short trips and will help you cover every aspect of Rajasthan, including forts, lakes, wildlife, and the desert. With us, you won't miss out on anything and will be sure to experience only the best on this royal journey to Rajasthan.

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Rajasthan Tour from Delhi

Rajasthan Tour from Delhi are revered as the ultimate ways to step into the world of wonderment, royalty, cultural treats and lot more! These delightful packages takes the holidaymakers through a mix of worlds. We offer Rajasthan Package from Delhi. Rajasthan Tourism can arrange your tour from Delhi to Rajasthan. You just inform us where to go, when to go and how much you can afford, we will do the rest for you. Rajasthan Holidays invites you from Delhi to Rajasthan to enjoy the beauty and hospitality of Rajasthan. We provide standard, deluxe and luxury Rajasthan Honeymoon from Delhi. We welcome you to enjoy Rajasthan Packages through our dedicated tour company. Embarking on a Rajasthan tour from Delhi offers an unforgettable journey through the enchanting forts, opulent palaces, vibrant bazaars, and rich cultural heritage of the desert state. Starting your adventure from Delhi, the capital city of India, you'll delve into the royal grandeur and colorful traditions of Rajasthan. Begin your Rajasthan tour by traveling from Delhi to Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan. Known as the "Pink City," Jaipur captivates with its stunning architecture and regal charm. Explore the iconic Amber Fort, an impressive hilltop fortress adorned with intricate carvings and offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Visit the opulent City Palace, a magnificent complex of palaces, courtyards, and museums that showcase the artistic and cultural heritage of the region. Don't miss the famous Hawa Mahal, or Palace of Winds, with its fascinating latticed windows. From Jaipur, continue your journey to Jodhpur, often referred to as the "Blue City" due to its blue-painted houses. Marvel at the majestic Mehrangarh Fort, towering over the city, and explore its palatial structures, courtyards, and museums. Stroll through the bustling lanes of the old city, visit the vibrant Sardar Market, and immerse yourself in the local culture and flavors. Next, head to Udaipur, known as the "City of Lakes" and regarded as one of the most romantic destinations in India. Admire the ethereal Lake Palace, a beautiful palace seemingly floating on Lake Pichola, and explore the magnificent City Palace complex with its splendid architecture and stunning views. Take a boat ride on Lake Pichola, visit the Jag Mandir Palace, and immerse yourself in the serene ambiance. Don't miss the Saheliyon-ki-Bari, a picturesque garden adorned with fountains, kiosks, and lush greenery. Continuing your Rajasthan journey, proceed to Jaisalmer, the "Golden City" nestled amidst the Thar Desert. Explore the majestic Jaisalmer Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its intricate carvings and narrow lanes filled with havelis (merchant mansions). Discover the exquisite Patwon Ki Haveli, Nathmal Ki Haveli, and Salim Singh Ki Haveli , showcasing the architectural brilliance of the bygone era. Experience a camel safari in the Sam Desert, witness mesmerizing sunsets, and enjoy cultural performances under the starlit sky. Conclude your Rajasthan Package with a visit to Pushkar, a sacred town famous for its annual camel fair and the Brahma Temple, dedicated to Lord Brahma. Take a dip in the holy Pushkar Lake, surrounded by ghats and temples, and explore the vibrant bazaars offering a variety of traditional handicrafts, textiles, and jewelry. As you bid farewell to Rajasthan, you'll carry cherished memories of its architectural wonders, vibrant culture, warm hospitality, and delectable cuisine. A Rajasthan tour from Delhi promises a fascinating blend of history, tradition, and natural beauty, allowing you to immerse yourself in the royal grandeur and timeless charm of this captivating state.

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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.

Ranthambore National Park

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.

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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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Rajasthan Road Trip From Delhi : Ultimate 10 Day Itinerary

Rajasthan- the land of kings, proudly boasts the rich heritage and architecture of India . The colorful streets, charming villages and majestic forts are the highlights of this culturally vibrant state. It is the largest state in India and it is almost impossible to explore it in one go. In December 2020, we visited the western part of Rajasthan which attracts visitors from all over the world for its golden sands of the Thar desert. If you’re planning to witness it in 2021, here’s my Rajasthan road trip itinerary from Delhi to get you started.

You might find a lot of itineraries online for Rajasthan road trip from Delhi, that cover a lot more places like Pushkar, Ajmer and Udaipur. We deliberately restricted our trip to- Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur and Jaipur given the long distances we needed to cover, driving ourselves. This also helped us spend more time in the cities and also get adequate rest. Driving for so long can be exhausting, and I would highly recommend taking restful stops and refrain from covering more places in a short period of time.

Route map : Rajasthan road trip from Delhi

Delhi —-> Bikaner —-> Jaisalmer —-> Jodhpur —-> Jaipur —-> Delhi

Total Distance- 1675 KMs

Day 1 | Drive from Delhi to Bikaner

This was our longest drive in a single day (420 kms) and took us 8 hours to reach Bikaner. This route crosses the entire breadth of Haryana by-passing Rohtak and Bhiwani towns and entering Rajasthan through National Highway (NH-11) . Be ready for a bumpy ride as the internal roads in Haryana are pretty narrow and you will mostly encounter a number of slow moving trucks and large vehicles. Once you cross the border through to Rajasthan, the route gets a lot smoother and you can enjoy the drive. As you head closer to the desert region, the vehicles nearly disappear and suddenly you find yourself driving all alone in the ochre landscape with little to no trees around. Welcome to the desert!

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If you leave Delhi by 6 am, you will reach Bikaner by 2 to 3 PM. Rest the entire day after the really long drive. 

Tip: You wouldn’t find restaurants or dhabas on your way, especially once you enter Rajasthan. So do not miss packing enough food and water for your journey. Dress in layers as it gets hotter in the day and colder during the night.

Day 2 | Explore Bikaner

Rajasthan road trip from Delhi

Next stop at the Rampuria haveli , a group of seven grand havelis from the 15th century. Every inch of the facade is covered with immaculate stone carvings and breath-taking glass work. 

Stop for lunch and leave for Jaisalmer which is another 330 kms from Bikaner. We left at around 2 PM and reached by 7 PM, checked-in at our hotel and retired for the night.

Day 3 | Explore Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer looks like an ancient town encircling the stunning Jaisalmer fort. All structures in the city, be it the latest hotels, buildings or any monument, are designed artistically with yellow sandstone giving them a palace like look.

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The Jaisalmer fort is perched high above the desert plains and is a UNESCO world heritage site. If you’re in Jaisalmer, you cannot miss this living fort which is home to almost 3000 people. Yes, a city within a city. We came across shops, temples and crisscrossed lanes with people living in their old honeycombed houses. You can get a great panoramic view of the entire city from the fort cafes. The alleys are full of shops & colorful textiles and the restaurants serve excellent local dishes. 

Jaisalmer fort in Rajasthan

Maharawal’s Palace is a prominent tourist spot inside the fort. It’s a beautiful carved palace depicting an insight into the history and heritage of Jaisalmer. When we visited the fort it was shut due to the sad demise of the king of Jaisalmer. 

Other popular tourist spots include- the Lakshminath Temple (a group of 7 Jain temples built of golden sandstone) and numerous havelis inside the fort.

Apart from the fort, the popular and must-visit tourist spots in Jaisalmer are:

Patwon ki Haveli

Patwon ki Haveli in Jaisalmer Rajasthan

Gadisar Lake

Gadisar lake in Jaisalmer Rajasthan

Unfortunately, Bada bagh was closed during our visit as few staff members tested positive for Covid.

Day 4 | Desert safari

The highlight of our Rajasthan road trip from Delhi- spending the night in the roaring sands of the Thar desert. Many hotels and agencies in Jaisalmer offer desert safari services in groups of 25- 30 people. We booked ours through Moustache hostels.

We left Jaisalmer post lunch on a jeep along with the rest of the group and reached our first stop- Kuldhara village . Kuldhara is an abandoned village and according to legends, it was cursed in the 1800s. To this day, Kuldhara is considered haunted and locals claim to hear the voices of dead villagers among the ruins.

Kuldhara village in Jaisalmer Rajasthan

We then commenced our journey towards the desert, with the road running through the vast wasteland with clumps of desert shrubs and wind farms. We arrived on time to watch the Sun slip beneath the golden horizon while enjoying the warmth of chai and pakoras. I don’t remember the last time I stood still to watch a sunset like this without any distraction, the vast desert made it look heavenly.

Sunset fun in desert safari Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

We camped at the desert and enjoyed the bonfire with the rest of the group. Mobile networks don’t work at the desert safari, so it’s actually a great time to get that digital detox. Even though sleeping under the stars sounds fun, it became a nightmare when the desert turned freezing cold at night. We were staying in mobile tents which had mattresses on the floor and the blankets weren’t warm enough for the freezing night. As much fun as it looks, camping in the desert is not everyone’s cup of tea.

If you’re looking for a more relaxed and comfortable experience at the desert, I would recommend going for Sam Sand Dunes or any bigger resort in town to get access to proper washrooms and comfortable beds inside the tents.

Day 5 | Leave for Jodhpur

Next morning, we had tea and breakfast at the camp and left for the city. We freshened up at Moustache hostel, ate our lunch and then left for Jodhpur. 

The drive to Jodhpur was pretty smooth and took us approx 4.5 hours (280 kms) to reach our hotel. We were pretty exhausted after the desert safari and the long drive, so we decided to call it a day. 

If you’re all charged up and in the mood to explore, you may head out to explore the old city. With its narrow lanes, chai and pakora stalls and the famed blue walled houses, the chaos and the charm of the old city is hard to ignore. Head over to Sadar market near the clock tower for some shopping and amazing food. Also, do not miss out pyaaz ki kachori and mirchi bada at Janta sweet house in Sadar market. You can also get namkeens and Gajak packed for your folks from here. It is one of the oldest and most popular shops in town. 

Ariel view of the blue city of Jodhpur, Rajasthan

Just to mention, driving and finding parking in the old city is very challenging due to the narrow alleys. Please take an Uber or a local rickshaw to reach here.

Day 6 | Mehrangarh Fort & Jaswant Thada

The magnificent Mehrangarh Fort looms above the city and is one of the largest forts in Rajasthan. It’s impossible to not be awed by the grandeur of Mehrangarh fort which dominates the skyline of Jodhpur. The entry costs about INR 150 (for Indian visitors) & INR 600 (for International visitors) and you can hire a guide as well. The museums and galleries are some of the most well preserved in the country. We were greeted with Rajasthani folk artists at the entrance, singing the songs of the land. The Sheesh mahal, phool mahal and the moti mahal are some wonders of the fort with intricate jaali work, jharokhas, colourful mirrors and beautiful glass work, some typical characteristics of Rajputana architecture. You can get the most epic view of the blue city from Mehrangarh fort.

Mehrangarh fort in Jodhpur, Rajasthan Rajasthan road trip from Delhi

We then marched towards Jaswant Thada, which is at a walking distance from the fort. A white marble cenotaph built in the memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, also called the Taj Mahal of Rajasthan. Apart from the marble structure, it also houses a beautiful garden where you can simply sit back and relax.

Day 7 | Mandore garden

We celebrated the new year in Jodhpur itself. We visited Umaid Bhavan palace and explored the cafes in Jodhpur in the afternoon and Mandore garden in the evening. Mandore garden is on the outskirts of the main city but I bet it has the most astonishing stone work, artistic cenotaphs and beautiful ruins I have ever come across. Also, the garden and the monuments are very well maintained by the authorities and definitely worth a visit.

Mandore garden in Jodhpur Rajasthan Rajasthan road trip from Delhi

Day 8 | Leave for Jaipur

We checked out from our hotel post breakfast and left for Jaipur. The early you leave the better it is as it’s going to be a long 350km drive and will take almost 6 hours. 

We checked-in at the hotel and took an uber to head to the old city for our evening tea. Like Jodhpur, the old city of Jaipur is very congested and one should avoid driving here by themselves. We took an Uber which dropped us near the old city from where we walked around to explore the market. Since we’ve been to Jaipur in the past, we didn’t spend an extra day here but if that’s not the case with you, then you need to spend at least two days here because it’s the administrative capital of Rajasthan. Check out 23 Awesome things to do in Jaipur for the weekend and plan your stay in the city accordingly.

As I mentioned earlier, Rajasthan is huge and it’s not possible to cover everything in one go. I tried my best to share my experience of visiting the western parts of the state. Hope my Rajasthan road trip itinerary from Delhi motivated you to visit this colourful state and explore the best of it in 2021.

Rajasthan is one of India’s top travel destinations thanks to amazing national parks, forts, Thar Desert and more. The best way to explore Rajasthan is through a road trip from Delhi. Find out the best places to visit in 10 days Rajasthan itinerary including stops at Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur and Bikaner and various other places to visit and things to do in Rajasthan. #india #indiatravel #asia #rajasthantravel

41 thoughts on “ Rajasthan Road Trip From Delhi : Ultimate 10 Day Itinerary ”

What a fabulous Rajasthan itinerary and useful too. I’ve seen a few of the places on your route but there’s a lot I haven’t which I’m adding them to my wishlist should I be lucky enough to re-visit.

This is just a stunning roadtrip and you show so many different views of a place many people haven’t thought to visit. I love this.

I love road trips and this looks like a bucket-list trip! Love your photos – thanks for an amazing post.

It never ceases to amaze me how huge India is. I’ve had that thought in the back of my mind while I read the whole post, after seeing that almost two thousand km get you to see a small fraction of the country. But what a beautiful fraction! I love all your stops! This is a fantastic itinerary!

I agree, India is huge yet so diverse and colourful. You must experience travelling in India once in your lifetime 🙂

This is such an amazing itinerary. Never been to India, but this route has some amazing places to explore and many are now on my bucket list too.

It goes to show how uninformed I am about India, but this is the first time that I have seen a roadtrip itinerary! I love roadtrips as they are my preferred way to explore. I would love to give this itinerary a try someday. And as you say, it is clear from your pictures that there is just no way to see everything on a single trip (unless you have all the time in the world).

What a beautiful itinerary! I’m left in awe of the views – you really can’t beat them! Totally different from what we have here in Ontario. I would love to do something like this one day!

Wow, such a comprehensive guide for this road trip! The palaces at Bikaner, Jaswant Thada & Mandore garden look incredible. Have pinned for later!

I would love to visit Rajasthan one day. It looks very pretty and interesting 🙂

I love this itinerary and the number of cities you covered in a week. The forts look splendid and the idea of spending a night in Thar desert is a like a dream!

I loved the idea of the road trip. Rajasthan is so colorful and diverse that even 10 days might feel less.

That’s a wonderful itinerary .I have been wanting to visit Rajasthan from long.probably once things get better will visit.

I loved visiting Rajasthan & this articlew has brought back some great memories! Thanks for sharing!

i’m actually writing a roadtrip plan for india, so this is really helpful!!

Love how detailed you got and how you made your stops to Rajasthan in some fun cities along the way!

This is awesome, thanks for sharing. I visited India years ago and would love to go back.

This is an amazing road trip itinerary! I would really love to visit India one day and take this trip

This is awesome, thanks for sharing. this route has some amazing places to explore and many are now on my bucket list too..I have been wanting to visit Rajasthan from long..

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3 Nights 4 Days Rajasthan Package

Trip Location: Rajasthan Destinations Covered: 1N Jodhpur, 2N Jaisalmer Start Point: Jodhpur Bus Station/Railway Station End Point: Jaisalmer Bus Station/ Railway Station Accommodation: Hotel/Resorts Things to do: Sightseeing, camel safari, desert camping, shopping, nature walk

About The Package:

Let the splendor of the royal state of Rajasthan overwhelm you with this well-designed 3 nights 4 days Rajasthan tour package. Your 4 day Rajasthan tour itinerary will include a visit to the majestic Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, Patwon ki Haveli, and Salim Singh ki Haveli in Jaisalmer. The ancient architecture of all these attractions will leave you spellbound.

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Places to visit in rajasthan.

Rajasthan is known for its royalty and beautiful culture. Here are a few places that you can visit on your vacation in Rajasthan:

1. Mehrangarh Fort

What’s Special: Majestic Views

Entry Fee: Indians: INR 100; Senior Citizens: INR 50, Foreigners: INR 600

Timings: 9:00 Am to 5:00 PM

Distance From City Centre: 4.8 km

Located in Jodhpur, the Mehrangarh Fort is one of the largest forts in India. Built by Rao Jodha, the fort is situated 410 feet above the city and is enclosed by imposing thick walls. The fort is adorned with intricate carvings on the walls and a display of weapons and paintings. The fort overlooks the walled city and offers mesmerizing views. Do not forget to click some amazing pictures of the beautiful view from the Fort.

2. Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum

What’s Special: Private museum

Entry Fee: Indians: INR 30, Foreigners: INR 100, Children: INR 10

Timings: 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Distance From City Centre: 8 km

The Palace Museum, also a luxury hotel, is now known for its beautiful architecture that integrates many Indian architectural styles. A private museum attached to the palace contains a special exhibition on Maharaja Umaid Singh and the making of the Bhawan. The museum also has a collection of antique clocks. The palace is a great place to experience Rajasthani royalty. A lifestyle gallery is also available that recalls life in the palace in the 1940s and 50s.

3. Jaisalmer Fort

What’s Special: Architecture

Entry Fee: Indian: INR 30, Foreigner: INR 70

Timings: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Distance From City Centre: 10 km

Also known as Sonar Quila, is one of the largest forts in Rajasthan. Built in 1156 AD, the fort is one of the most magnificent monuments in the area. The fort stands at an impressive height of 250 ft. and is surrounded by tall walls. The altitude offers an impressive view of the Jaisalmer city wrapped in golden yellow. Exhibiting its aesthetic beauty, the walk through the labyrinthine lanes is an experience worth having.

4. Patwon Ki Haveli

Entry Fee: Indians: INR 20, Foreigners: 100

Timings: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Distance From City Centre: 1.5 km

Patwon Ki Haveli is the second most popular spot in Jaisalmer. A combination of 5 different havelis, this place attracts tourists from all around the world. The haveli is constructed with yellow sandstone mirroring from every building in the city. The wonderful design and architecture of the palace makes it stand out from the rest of the attractions in Rajasthan.

Beginning with arrival in Jodhpur, your holiday in Rajasthan introduces you to the age old marvels of the city such as Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum, and Umaid Bhawan Palace. Proceeding to Jaisalmer, you will explore the attractions such as Patwon ki Haveli, Salim Singh Haveli, Thar Heritage Museum, Gadisar Lake, and Sonar Kila. In addition, enjoy a camel safari into the ever shifting, ever changing Thar Desert. Spend time appreciating the soulful music, vivacious dances and other cultural performances, by the local artists. The royal heritage and cultural traditions of Rajasthan warrant a visit, thus Rajasthan tour itinerary is the perfect option for keen vacationers. When in Rajasthan, you can explore the beautiful and artistic forts, and revel in tranquility. Do take time to go shopping, when on such Rajasthan tourism packages, where the vibrant markets will steal your heart.

Is This Trip Right For Me?

The royalty and culture of Rajasthan is a thing to be experienced. Every city has something different to offer and here is why trip is right for you:

  • Rajasthan has a lot of cities that you can explore on your vacation. Cities like Udaipur, Jaipur, and Jaisalmer are a must-visit.
  • Rajasthani food can delight every foodie’s tongue. The variety of food here is exceptional and equally delicious.
  • You can indulge in a lot of activities in Rajasthan like camel ride, zip-lining, paragliding, and hot-air ballooning.
  • If you are up for a relaxing staycation, there are a lot of beautiful resorts and homestays in Rajasthan where you can completely rejuvenate your senses.
  • Rajasthan is not a costly place and you can easily take a budget trip to this destination.

This Rajasthan holiday package will definitely impart you a lifetime experience for it includes some of the best sightseeing in Jodhpur and Jaisalmer. And what’s more? Your Rajasthan tour package itinerary is packed with smooth transfers, comfortable accommodation, delicious meals, and splendid sightseeing. Choose from a host of tour packages to Rajasthan and book one for an ultimate holiday.

Jodhpur: Arrival and sightseeing

  • Mehrangarh Fort
  • Jaswant Thada
  • Arrival in Jodhpur
  • Transfer & check-in to the hotel
  • Visit Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, & more
  • Go shopping
  • Return to hotel for overnight stay

Jaisalmer: Off to Jaisalmer and its attractions

  • Gadisar Lake
  • Sonar Quila
  • Post breakfast, checkout from the hotel
  • Transfer to Jaisalmer & check-in to the hotel
  • Go sightseeing, visit Sonar Quila
  • Enjoy evening at Gadisar Lake
  • Return to hotel for overnight stay Distance from Jodhpur to Jaisalmer: 289 km (approx.) Travel Time: 5 hours (approx.)

Jaisalmer: A remarkable day of sightseeing and fun at the desert

  • Camel Safari
  • Desert Camp
  • Visit Bada Bagh & Lodurva
  • Proceed to Thar Desert
  • Reach Sam Sand Dunes, enjoy sunset & camel safari
  • Savor dinner, enjoy folk music & dance

Jaisalmer: Explore the city hotspots and departure

  • Patwon-ki-haveli
  • Post breakfast, go sightseeing
  • Visit Patwon ki Haveli, Salim Singh Haveli, Thar Heritage Museum
  • Checkout from the hotel
  • Depart back home

3 Nights 4 Days Rajasthan Package

The alluring beauty of Jaswant Thada

The mighty Mehrangarh Fort stands in all its glory

Your Rajasthan tour package itinerary begins with arrival in Jodhpur  

On arrival in Jodhpur, an agent’s representative will greet and escort you to the hotel. Check-in and relax before going for sightseeing as per your holiday in Rajasthan. Explore the majestic Mehrangarh Fort, which is amongst the biggest forts of the country. Also, visit the calming Jaswant Thada in the periphery, which is a cenotaph which was built by King Sardar Singh in the memory of King Jaswant Singh. Later, head to visit the amazing Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum, which is housed in the marvelous hotel - Umaid Bhawan Palace. Later, go shopping at the local markets of the city before heading back to the hotel for a sound sleep.

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3 Nights 4 Days Rajasthan Package

Your Rajasthan trip for 7 days introduces you to the Golden city – Jaisalmer

Wake up to a toothsome breakfast and checkout from the hotel as you will be heading to Jaisalmer today. On arrival, complete check-in formalities at the hotel and refresh before setting of for sightseeing. Begin with visiting the Sonar Quila. In the evening, enjoy some relaxing time at Gadisar Lake. Later, return to the hotel for a soothing sleep.

Distance from Jodhpur to Jaisalmer: 289 km (approx.)

Travel Time: 5 hours (approx.)

3 Nights 4 Days Rajasthan Package

Surreal Sunset In Rajasthan

Desert Camp in Jaisalmer

This day of your Rajasthan desert tour takes you to the Thar Desert  

Savor a delectable morning meal, checkout from the hotel. Now, enjoy visits to Bada Bagh and Lodurva - abandoned village of Kuldhara and Khaba Fort. Now, get ready for a trip to Thar Desert as you procced to the expansive sand dunes. By the evening, you will reach Sam Sand Dunes, where a lovely sunset will welcome you. Do not miss out on an exciting Camel Safari. At night, gorge on scrumptious dinner at the camp, followed by soothing folk music and dance. Later, head to your tents for a relaxing sleep.

3 Nights 4 Days Rajasthan Package

An early morning view of Jaisalmer

Enjoy one more out of sightseeing and depart for home  

Relish a delectable breakfast and visit attractions like Patwon ki Haveli, Salim Singh Haveli, and Thar Heritage Museum. After sightseeing, checkout from the hotel and leave for your hometown with lovely memories.

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Faq for rajasthan, how much does a trip to rajasthan cost.

The cost of a Rajasthan vacation would depend upon how many days you spend there, and what sort of accommodation choices you make. For a Rajasthan trip for 4 days , you might have to pay between INR 8,000 to INR 10,000.

How can I cover Rajasthan in 4 days?

For a 3 night 4 days Rajasthan tour itinerary , you must plan a trip accordingly. On day 1, you can check out the exquisite markets of Jodhpur or spend time chilling in the hotel. On day 2, you will be travelling to Jaisalmer wherein you can check out Gadisar lake and Sonar Quila on the way. On day 3, you can either spend time sightseeing in Jaisalmer or go for camel safari and desert camping. On day 4, you can explore the hotspots of Jaisalmer, before going back home. Your Rajasthan itinerary for 4 days will cover all the famous spots of the city.

How many days are enough in Rajasthan?

In order to tour Rajasthan extensively, covering most attractions and spending a couple of days at leisure, you need to spend at least 3 to 4 days here. It will still be jam-packed with popular things to do and famous places to see, but it will be well worth the effort, such as the beauty, culture and luxury of Rajasthan.

What to do in Jaisalmer on a leisure day?

Apart from the heritage monuments in Jaisalmer, there are several small temples that date back to hundreds of years. These are a must-visit, along with the vibrant marketplaces.

What is the appropriate clothing to carry on a Rajasthan Tour package?

The weather in Jaipur is generally sultry so one is advised to carry light cotton clothing which is airy and comfortable. One is also advised to carry a reliable pair of footwear as the sightseeing is all on foot.

What is the best time to visit Jaisalmer?

November to March is the perfect time to visit Jaisalmer, since it constitutes the winter season, when the weather is pleasant. It tends to get very hot in Jaisalmer, especially during April to August, and thus tourists tend to avoid these months. September to October is the monsoon season, but the city doesn't receive much rainfall, but the weather does get a little humid.

What are the necessary things which should be carried during sightseeing?

Winters are pleasant in Udaipur, it is suggested to wear comfortable footwear as the day is spent in sightseeing. However in summers, one must not forget to carry sunscreen lotion.

What are different ways to reach Rajasthan?

One can travel to Rajasthan by a number of means. The Sanganer Airport is the only International Airport in Jaipur. Maharana Pratap Airport is a domestic airport in Udaipur. There are also a number of trains and buses to Jaipur,Jodhpur and Bikaner.

Which are the best sightseeing places in Jodhpur?

With numerous places to visit, Jodhpur offers wonderful tourist experience to its visitors. The most sought after tourist attractions of Jodhpur include:

  • Umaid Bhawan Palace
  • Arna Jharna:The Thar Desert Museum of Rajasthan
  • Balsamand Lake and Garden
  • and Masuriya Hill Garden

What are the top must-visit places in Rajasthan?

The top must-visit places in Rajasthan are:

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Pooja's 4 days trip to Rajasthan

We booked a 3N/4D trip to jodhpur & jaisalmer with Sarang holidays. It was a very last minute decision and we really did not want to spend time &energy into booking & research by ourselves. But Sarang holidays did all of it for us and how? Everything was handled seamlessly and we hardly had anything to complain about. From stay to sightseeing and everything in between, we were taken care of very well. Thank you Sarang holidays for this wonderful experience. Looking forward to more trips with you.

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Deepakdubey's 4 days trip to Rajasthan

Travel agent was polite and humble. understand my requirements and accordingly provide Me best package. Package rate was attractive and given all benefits in package like safari,camel Ride .

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Sgdharshana's 4 days trip to Rajasthan

Prateek was very helpful every step of the way and very accommodative with our requirements. Definitely recommend him for trips to Rajasthan. The driver knew great places to eat and shop.

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Abhi's 4 days trip to Rajasthan

Trip was very good...Hotel and camp selection from nisha was perfect. Kashmir holiday travels provided good rate too. I have only one complain that too with travel triangle, no one from their team was concerned about if my trip ended well or safely. Travel triangle should atleast call between and after the trip. They are concerned only before the booking, as soon as the booking is confirmed no one from their team is going to contact you.

Abhi Ashburn, United States

Clala's 4 days trip to Rajasthan

Hotel Kuchaman Haveli was good but not its location. Hotel Sohandeep was not good at all amenities and services vise. Bhati desert camp was comfortable, good entertainment but not good food delivery. The cab driver was more of a driver less of a guide. Overall, enjoyed the trip. Trip to Mehrangarh fort Jodhpur and Jaisalmer desert experiences.

Clala Jodhpur

Venkatesh's 5 days trip to Rajasthan

Our idea was considered and our package is customized accordingly and they helped us our plan go successfully. Hotels given to us are nice and driver who came along with us helped us in guiding. Car condition was also nice. I will definitely recommend RS Tours and travels.

Venkatesh E Bangalore, Karnataka

Lakshmi's 4 days trip to Rajasthan

We had a very good and well planned trip to Rajasthan through the Travel triangle. The service provided by their travel agent was good. They were approachable at any point of time. The vehicle given to us was too good and we enjoyed the trip as we had to spend a lot of time in travel. Our trip was Bangalore to Jodhpur to Jaisalmer to Jaipur via Pushkar. The stay was also arranged well. Only at Pushkar we faced some difficulty as we reached there at 2am and the hotel person was not responding. Nevertheless within an hour we were able to check in. Thanks a lot to Preeti for all the co-ordination. The morning spent at the desert in Jaisalmer with all the activities- the camel ride, jeep safari, the bike that took us through the sand dunes was definitely an exciting experience and the para gliding.

Lakshmi V Bangalore

Ankur's 4 days trip to Rajasthan

The 1st hotel (kuchman haveli) was not worth for the amount that i had paid for. I requested for a clean bead sheet, they said sir you have to collect it from the reception as the staff was sleeping. The room was full of misquotes, broken tap. Location was too congested. In the cam, the bed sheet and the blanket were smelling soo bad as if they were not changed after multiple guest stay. It was not changed even after requesting. Over all not worth the price paid. Desert safari, jaislmer stay and tour.

Ankur Jaiswal New Delhi

Ajit's 4 days trip to Rajasthan

The experience was good...some threats was faced but the agent had co operates ... And we come with some nice memories about the trip....thank you!!! At the jaisalmer we had gone to gadhisar lake which has been tremendous to see and experience and one memoery is beautiful that on the first night dinner,we have went at a restaurant for dinner...after ordering the meal very quickly the weighter gives us that we were so wondering and it was our best memories of trip

Ajit Shirke Mumbai, India

Prabhjot's 5 days trip to Rajasthan

I am absolutely happy and satisfied with the overall seamless experience. I appreciate the sales and operations team for maintaining active communication and instantly resolving my queries. Special mention to an amazing, kind, patient, and honest person (our driver) Kushal Singh for making our trip wonderful. Kudos team!!

Prabhjot Kaur Chandigarh

Pulkit's 4 days trip to Rajasthan

Hotels was good and rooms were neat and clean but the quality of food is not up to the mark as expected.Rest all are good in hotel and nearby to the market where I can get food easily near by hotel. Jaisalmer was superb place for this time to visit and in sand dunes sun rise and sunset both have different view to enjoy . Sonar quila is also beautiful . And local market near by patwaon ki haveli is very cheap and good to shop local Rajasthan famous things .

Pulkit Rastogi Delhi

Archanatalwar's 4 days trip to Rajasthan

Everything was good only the problem was with the cab driver, he was not well aware of the places and also on the last day he didn't come to drop us at railway station.

Archanatalwar New Delhi, India

Y's 4 days trip to Rajasthan

The trip was for my parents and I was completely satisfied after they said that they had a very nice time over there especially in Jaisalmer desert camp and would like to thank Sharad and navdeep for coordinating the trip. I would also like to thank the driver madan Chowdhury for making them comfortable around during the trip

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Er's 4 days trip to Rajasthan

Had a wonderful family time on my trip to Jodhpur-Jaisalmer. The arrangement (hotels/ camp / cab bookings) was fantastic and troubles free. Travel triangle and unique trip makers agents are really good. Agents patiently listened and understood my requirements and proposed the tour package accordingly. Hassle free payments and timely updates made it a smooth process. Driver was also on time and good. Thanks a lot to Aadil for making it a wonderful trip. Sam Dune Camp and safari

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My Trip was fantastic. Mr Pradeep handled all my queries positively. Earlier I used to go with Make my Trip and Yatra. This is my first experience and I am very happy with service of travel triangle. Sultan desert camp makes my trip memorable. Great job by artists of desert camp.

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Delhi to Rajasthan

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  • Trains RUB 492
  • Buses RUB 335
  • Flights RUB 2,419
  • Taxis RUB 8,210
  • Ferries are not available
  • Vans are not available

Facts about the transport from Delhi to Rajasthan

Popular routes.

  • Delhi → Manali
  • Delhi → Chandigarh
  • Delhi → Haridwar
  • Delhi → Amritsar
  • Delhi → Agra
  • Jaipur → Delhi
  • Chandigarh → Delhi
  • Agra → Delhi
  • Lucknow → Delhi
  • Amritsar → Delhi

From Rajasthan

  • Rajasthan → Karnataka
  • Rajasthan → Maharashtra
  • Rajasthan → Uttarakhand
  • Rajasthan → Mumbai
  • Rajasthan → Madhya Pradesh

To Rajasthan

  • Bangalore → Rajasthan
  • Mumbai → Rajasthan
  • Gujarat → Rajasthan
  • Agra → Rajasthan
  • Jaipur → Rajasthan

Popular Routes in India

  • Mumbai → Goa
  • Chennai → Bangalore
  • Bangalore → Chennai

How to get from Delhi to Rajasthan

When you want to get from Delhi to Rajasthan, you have a few options to consider. Traveling between these destinations is possible by different means of transport:

If you’re looking for a quick trip, it’s recommended that you use Flight. However, if you’d rather take your time with a slower, more affordable travel option, you can book a Train ticket.

The cost of travel will depend on the means of transport you choose for your trip. A taxi ticket is the most expensive option - it will cost you about RUB 13,610 . If you want to save on transportation, it’s better to take a bus as a bus ticket costs as low as RUB 335 .

How far is Delhi from Rajasthan?

If you’re traveling by land, it’s important to know the distance from Delhi to Rajasthan. Your trip will be a total of 253 miles (407 km). The flying distance is 485 miles (780 km).

How long does it take to get from Delhi to Rajasthan?

The travel time from Delhi to Rajasthan can vary depending on the mode of transportation you choose. All things considered, the whole journey should take from 1 to 9 hours.

How much does it cost to get from Delhi to Rajasthan?

The cost of the trip from Delhi to Rajasthan varies according to what means of transport you choose for your journey. The most affordable operator is Goldline Super Deluxe: travelling by bus expect to pay as low as RUB 335 for your ticket.

However, if you’re after more upscale travel . The most expensive variant is to opt for a taxi - a one-way taxi ticket can cost as much as RUB 13,610 .

Here is a chart of the average ticket prices and transportation options available from Delhi to Rajasthan:

  • Bus tickets - RUB 335 to RUB 3,642 ;
  • Train tickets - RUB 492 to RUB 2,429 ;
  • Plane tickets - RUB 2,419 to RUB 3,958 ;

You can order a taxi, too - an estimated cost of the ride is from RUB 8,210 to RUB 13,609 .

How many trips per day are there between Delhi and Rajasthan?

Depending on your choice of transportation, the number of daily trips varies.

  • Buses start plying the route from 00:15 - you can also take a bus as late as 23:59. There are 167 available bus trips every day.
  • Trains always run on a set schedule - there are 37 trains per day.
  • Taxis are a good option to consider for this route, too. Book a cab to take you from Delhi to Rajasthan any time of the day.

Which means of transport is the best for the route?

How to choose the most convenient way of travel from Delhi to Rajasthan? In order to make your choice of transportation easier, we asked 1000 users to range their preferences for this route. Here are the results of the poll:

  • 87% decided to go for a bus.
  • 10% users took a plane.
  • 2% users enjoyed a train ride.
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Rajasthan Tours & Vacations

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

Welcome to Rajasthan, known as the 'Land of Kings'.

From Jaipur's honeycomb-colored palaces to the maze-like alleyways in the ancient desert citadel of Jaisalmer – and all the colorful 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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Trips from 1 January 2023 onwards

From 1 January 2023, Intrepid will no longer require travelers 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 travelers 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 travelers 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 32°F 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 104°F 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 favorites 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 chilies, 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 yogurt.
  • Gatte ki subzi:  This delicious curry consists of chickpea flour dumplings cooked in a creamy yogurt-based gravy. It's flavored with red and green chilies, 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 flavored with a range of spices such as turmeric, chili 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 yogurt.

Can I drink the tap water in India?

India is notorious among travelers for sickness – we’ve all heard horror stories about Delhi belly. We do not recommend ever drinking tap water in India, and travelers 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. 

Last updated: 22/06/2023

Do I need to purchase travel insurance before traveling?

Absolutely. All passengers traveling 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.

For more information on insurance, please go to: Travel Insurance

Are Intrepid trips accessible for travellers with disabilities?

We are committed to making travel widely  accessible , regardless of ability or disability. We do our best to help you see the world, regardless of physical or mental limitations. 

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.

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Udaipur 5 Days Itinerary with Jaipur

4 Nights / 5 Days

Udaipur(2N) → Jaipur(2N)

₹ 15,000* per person

₹ 15,000*

per adult on twin sharing

Jaipur Jodhpur Udaipur Tour Package - Pearls of Rajasthan

5 Nights / 6 Days

Jaipur(2N) → Jodhpur(1N) → Udaipur(2N)

₹ 20,999* per person

₹ 20,999*

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Luxury Honeymoon Package in India: Tri-City Tour

6 Nights / 7 Days

Jaipur(2N) → Jodhpur(1N) → Jaisalmer(2N) → Jodhpur(1N)

₹ 50,916* per person

₹ 50,916*

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Udaipur Tour Package for 4 Days - Boating in Lake Pichola

3 Nights / 4 Days

Udaipur(3N)

₹ 14,800* per person

₹ 14,800*

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Beautiful Rajasthan Honeymoon Tour Package

Delhi(0N) → Ranthambore(2N) → Jodhpur(1N) → Jaisalmer(2N) → Jaipur(1N)

₹ 27,999* per person

₹ 27,999*

Exotic Rajasthan Package: Jaipur With Pushkar & Udaipur

Jaipur(2N) → Pushkar(1N) → Udaipur(2N)

₹ 20,500* per person

₹ 20,500*

Royal Rajasthan Family Trip - Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner and more

Jaipur(2N) → Jodhpur(1N) → Jaisalmer(2N) → Bikaner(1N)

₹ 27,430* per person

₹ 27,430*

Jaipur Tour Package for 4 Days: Explore Hawa Mahal

Jaipur(2N) → Ajmer(1N)

₹ 13,500* per person

₹ 13,500*

Rajasthan Itinerary for 7 Days - Luxury Package

7 Nights / 8 Days

Jaipur(2N) → Jodhpur(1N) → Udaipur(2N) → Mount Abu(2N)

₹ 34,400* per person

₹ 34,400*

Best Rajasthan Tour Packages - Jaisalmer, Udaipur & Jodhpur

Udaipur(2N) → Jodhpur(1N) → Jaisalmer(2N)

₹ 31,000* per person

₹ 31,000*

Jaisalmer Tour Package with Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner and Udaipur

8 Nights / 9 Days

Jaipur(2N) → Bikaner(1N) → Jaisalmer(2N) → Jodhpur(1N) → Udaipur(2N)

₹ 32,890* per person

₹ 32,890*

Rajasthan Trip for 7 Days - Cultural Evening Included

Jaipur(2N) → Jodhpur(2N) → Udaipur(2N)

₹ 28,000* per person

₹ 28,000*

Rajasthan Trip for 4 Days - Royal Udaipur Jodhpur Holiday Package

Udaipur(2N) → Jodhpur(1N)

₹ 14,500* per person

₹ 14,500*

Udaipur 3 Day Itinerary - Heritage Walk in the Old City

2 Nights / 3 Days

Udaipur(2N)

₹ 11,000* per person

₹ 11,000*

India Golden Triangle Itinerary with Jaisalmer

Delhi(1N) → Agra(1N) → Jaipur(2N) → Jaisalmer(2N) → Delhi(1N)

₹ 32,000* per person

₹ 32,000*

Rajasthan Tour Packages for Couple - Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaipur

₹ 25,999* per person

₹ 25,999*

Adventurous Jaipur & Ranthambhore Trip

Jaipur(2N) → Ranthambore(2N)

₹ 17,000* per person

₹ 17,000*

Heritage Rajasthan Tour Package

Jaipur(2N) → Bikaner(1N) → Jaisalmer(1N) → Jodhpur(2N) → Udaipur(1N) → Chittorgarh(1N)

₹ 33,250* per person

₹ 33,250*

Rajasthan Luxury Tour Packages : 7 Nights 8 Days

Jaipur(2N) → Jodhpur(2N) → Udaipur(2N) → Ajmer(1N)

₹ 29,999* per person

₹ 29,999*

Offbeat Explorer

Rajasthan Wildlife Tour in 7 Days

Delhi(2N) → Sariska(1N) → Ranthambore(2N) → Bharatpur(1N)

₹ 55,200* per person

₹ 55,200*

Rajasthan Tour Packages 5 Nights 6 Days - Udaipur, Kumbhalgarh & Mount Abu

Udaipur(2N) → Kumbhalgarh(1N) → Ranakpur(0N) → Mount Abu(2N)

₹ 21,000* per person

₹ 21,000*

Jaipur Tour Package for Couple: Candlelit Dinner Under the Stars

Jaipur(1N) → Jaisalmer(2N)

₹ 14,975* per person

₹ 14,975*

Beautiful Udaipur Tour with Kumbhalgarh & Ranakpur

Udaipur(3N) → Kumbhalgarh(0N) → Ranakpur(0N)

₹ 14,250* per person

₹ 14,250*

Ranthambore Tour Itinerary with Udaipur & Mount Abu

Udaipur(2N) → Mount Abu(1N) → Ranthambore(2N)

₹ 20,750* per person

₹ 20,750*

Delhi, Agra, Jaipur Tour Package: Golden Triangle Tour

Delhi(2N) → Agra(1N) → Jaipur(2N)

₹ 19,099* per person

₹ 19,099*

Udaipur Jaisalmer Tour Package: Luxury Rajasthan Edition

Jaipur(2N) → Jaisalmer(2N) → Udaipur(2N)

₹ 32,500* per person

₹ 32,500*

Rustic Rajasthan Package with Jodhpur, Nathdwara & More

Jaisalmer(2N) → Jodhpur(2N) → Nathdwara(2N) → Udaipur(2N)

₹ 45,560* per person

₹ 45,560*

Special Rajasthan Family Tour Package: Kumbhalgarh, Jodhpur & More

Udaipur(2N) → Kumbhalgarh(1N) → Mount Abu(1N) → Jodhpur(1N)

₹ 25,000* per person

₹ 25,000*

Honeymoon Special Rajasthan 5 Star Luxury Tour Package

Jaipur(3N) → Jodhpur(1N) → Udaipur(2N)

₹ 47,750* per person

₹ 47,750*

3 Nights 4 Days Package in India: Beautiful Rajasthan Tour

Jodhpur(1N) → Jaisalmer(2N) → Jodhpur(0N)

₹ 16,000* per person

₹ 16,000*

Rajasthan Desert Tour Packages

Jaipur(2N) → Bikaner(1N) → Jaisalmer(2N) → Jodhpur(1N) → Mount Abu(1N) → Udaipur(1N)

₹ 34,300* per person

₹ 34,300*

Offbeat Rajasthan Tour Package with Safari

Jaipur(2N) → Ranthambore(2N) → Pushkar(2N)

₹ 41,600* per person

₹ 41,600*

Rajasthan 8 Day Itinerary- Heritage Tour

Jaipur(2N) → Bikaner(1N) → Jaisalmer(1N) → Jodhpur(2N) → Udaipur(1N)

₹ 30,250* per person

₹ 30,250*

Rajasthan 10 Days Itinerary

9 Nights / 10 Days

Udaipur(2N) → Ranakpur(1N) → Jodhpur(1N) → Jaisalmer(2N) → Bikaner(1N) → Jaipur(2N) → Agra(1N)

₹ 38,900* per person

₹ 38,900*

Udaipur & Mount Abu Family Tour Package

Udaipur(2N) → Mount Abu(2N)

₹ 15,700* per person

₹ 15,700*

Best Golden Triangle with Ajmer Tour

Delhi(1N) → Agra(1N) → Jaipur(3N)

₹ 20,000* per person

₹ 20,000*

Idyllic Udaipur Mount Abu Honeymoon Package

Udaipur(2N) → Mount Abu(1N)

₹ 13,000* per person

₹ 13,000*

Charms of Chittorgarh with Jaipur & Ranthambore Tour Package

Jaipur(1N) → Chittorgarh(2N) → Ranthambore(2N)

₹ 22,500* per person

₹ 22,500*

Rajasthan Tourism Package (Cultural Evening Included)

Jaipur(2N) → Jodhpur(2N) → Udaipur(2N) → Chittorgarh(1N)

₹ 30,000* per person

₹ 30,000*

Delhi Sightseeing Tour Package: Agra & Ranthambhore National Park

Delhi(2N) → Ranthambore(2N) → Agra(1N)

₹ 29,800* per person

₹ 29,800*

Udaipur Mount Abu Package: Romantic Couple Tour

₹ 12,250* per person

₹ 12,250*

Rajasthan Itinerary for 5 Days - Incredible Package Deal

Jaipur(0N) → Pushkar(1N) → Udaipur(1N) → Mount Abu(1N) → Jodhpur(1N)

₹ 24,457* per person

₹ 24,457*

Jaipur Package for 4 Days

Jaipur(2N) → Pushkar(0N) → Ajmer(0N) → Jaipur(1N)

₹ 12,000* per person

₹ 12,000*

Golden Triangle with Khajuraho and Varanasi

Delhi(1N) → Mandawa(1N) → Jaipur(2N) → Agra(1N) → Varanasi(1N)

₹ 33,000* per person

₹ 33,000*

Golden Triangle Premium Tour Package with Ajmer

Delhi(2N) → Agra(1N) → Jaipur(3N) → Ajmer(0N) → Delhi(0N)

₹ 25,450* per person

₹ 25,450*

Rajasthan Trip Plan for 3 Days - Package for Couples

₹ 10,900* per person

₹ 10,900*

Delights of Rajasthan - Pushkar, Udaipur & Jodhpur

Jaipur(0N) → Pushkar(1N) → Udaipur(2N) → Mount Abu(1N) → Jodhpur(1N) → Jaisalmer(2N) → Bikaner(1N)

₹ 32,457* per person

₹ 32,457*

Rajasthan Tour Package: Udaipur, Ranakpur & Chittorgarh

Udaipur(2N) → Ranakpur(1N) → Chittorgarh(1N)

₹ 16,200* per person

₹ 16,200*

Stunning Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur & Udaipur Tour Package

Bikaner(1N) → Jaisalmer(2N) → Jodhpur(2N) → Udaipur(2N) → Pushkar(1N)

₹ 34,349* per person

₹ 34,349*

Jaipur Sightseeing Package with Jodhpur and Udaipur

₹ 19,900* per person

₹ 19,900*

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Choose from the Rajasthan travel packages offered by Thrillophilia, and avail a chance to experience some perfectly planned trips. These packages are for all kinds of travelers who wish to go on a Rajasthan trip. They can be customized as per your travel needs.

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No matter if you are planning to visit Rajasthan with your family, kids, friends, or partner, you can get the perfect Rajasthan tour packages for your every mood with Thrillophilia. On your trip to Rajasthan, you can visit top destinations of the state, such as Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, Kumbhalgarh Fort in Udaipur, Ranthambore National Park in Sawai Madhopur, Lake Pichola in Udaipur, and many more.

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It is situated in Rajasthan's Aravalli Hills. It is known as the City of Lakes and captivates visitors with its charm. By Udaipur tour packages from Thrillophilia, you can take a tour to majestic palaces like City Palace, Lake Palace, Lake Pichola, and Jagdish Temple. Other must-visit attractions are the Jagdish Temple and Saheliyon Ki Bari which add to Udaipur's cultural and architectural splendor, ensuring a memorable visit.

Jaipur, the "Pink City" of Rajasthan, attracts visitors the world over with its colorful tapestry of history and vibrant culture. The iconic Hawa Mahal, majestic Amer Fort, and the City Palace showcase its grandeur. Dive into the royal heritage of this incredible destination with Thrillophilia’s Jaipur tour packages and explore its timeless beauty and rich traditions. You can always expect good deals and discounts when you book your Rajasthan holiday packages with Thrillophilia .

It is famous as the "Blue City" of Rajasthan and mesmerizes you with its indigo-coloured charm against the backdrop of the Thar Desert. The Mehrangarh Fort is known for its architectural wonders like Umaid Bhawan Palace and Jaswant Thada. Immerse yourself in the magic of Jodhpur with our tailored Jodhpur tour packages for an authentic desert experience.

4. Jaisalmer

The Golden City, Jaisalmer completely attracts you with its sandstone architecture and the intrigue of the Thar Desert. On your trip to Rajasthan explore the iconic Jaisalmer Fort, Patwon Ki Haveli, and the Gadisar Lake. Embark on an unforgettable desert adventure with specially curated Jaisalmer tour packages from Thrillophilia, capturing the essence of this magical destination.

5. Ranthambore

Ranthambore is home to the famous Ranthambore National Park where you can enjoy a close encounter with the Bengal Tiger. The untamed wilderness of Ranthambore is the perfect destination for every nature and wildlife enthusiast for its lush landscapes and diverse flora and fauna. You can comfortably explore the natural wonders of this exotic land with specially curated Ranthambore tour packages of Thrillophilia. 

6. Mount Abu

Situated in the Aravalli Range, Mount Abu, the only hill station in Rajasthan, is a tranquil retreat with cool climes and lush landscapes. Its highlights include Nakki Lake, the ancient Dilwara Temples showcasing stunning marble craftsmanship, and Honeymoon Point offering panoramic sunset views. Choose from a range of personalized Mount Abu tour packages from Thrillophilia that promise a serene escape for those looking for a tranquil holiday in the hills of Rajasthan.

Pushkar, the sacred town of Rajasthan, unfolds its charm around the holy Pushkar Lake and Brahma Temple which is the world's only Brahma shrine. The vibrant Pushkar Fair, held annually, adds a cultural vibrancy to your Rajasthan packages with camel trading and festivities—Immerse in this spiritual haven with thoughtfully curated Pushkar tour packages by Thrillophilia that offer an enriching experience.

Bikaner is an exotic desert destination in Rajasthan that beautifully blends desert landscapes with cultural richness. Visitors are captivated by the majestic Junagarh Fort and its intricate architecture. The Karni Mata Temple, famous for its rat residents, and the vibrant bazaars showcasing local crafts are must-visit attractions in your Bikaner tour packages for a truly immersive experience.

Best Time for Rajasthan Trip:

Rajasthan offers some of the landscapes and vibrant cultural splendor making it an exciting year-round delight for visitors. Each season in Rajasthan unfolds a unique charm, providing ample opportunities for exploration for your Rajasthan tourism packages. You can explore the best time to visit Rajasthan according to your preference.

1. Peak Season: The peak season, from October to March, offers pleasant weather ideal for exploring historical marvels like Jaipur's palaces and Jodhpur's forts. This period is also perfect for a tour of the iconic Pushkar Fair which can be part of your Rajasthan travel packages .

2. Shoulder Season: The shoulder seasons of April to June and September boast a unique appeal for visitors. While the temperatures rise, the deserted beauty of Bikaner and the tranquillity of Mount Abu become more pronounced. Summer is also a time for vibrant festivals in Rajasthan such as the Gangaur and Mewar Festival in Udaipur, Mount Abu Summer Festival, and many more.

3. Waning Season: The monsoon, from July to September, transforms Rajasthan into a lush landscape, enhancing the beauty of Udaipur's lakes and the greenery around Ranthambore. With fewer crowds during this time, you can enjoy a more tranquil time in Rajasthan with your Rajasthan vacation packages.

How to Reach Rajasthan:

By Air: If you are an international traveler, you can easily land at Jaipur International Airport. Rajasthan has a total of six functional airports in cities like Jodhpur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Jaipur, and Kota Airport which altogether experience a heavy tourist inflow. These airports carry aircraft to and from various national and International destinations including Delhi, Kolkata, Chandigarh, Muscat, Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Dubai and many others. Air travel is surely the best and fastest way to reach Rajasthan.

By Rail: Rails or trains are the second most comfortable means of transport to reach a specific destination and when considering Rajasthan, one can easily find numerous trains running to and from its cities. Each city of Rajasthan has different train stations which connect people to the outer world through trains. Cities like Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, and Bikaner receive daily express trains from different parts of the country, hence making this mode of travel very budget-friendly, convenient, and fast.

By Road: A road trip can be done in several ways, starting from taking a personal vehicle and opting for a bus service. Rajasthan is well connected to other states through a large combination of highways and local roads. The major connection is through National Highway 8, which connects destinations like Jaipur, Udaipur, and Jodhpur with cities like Delhi, Ahmedabad, Vadodara, and Mumbai. You can also choose to rent out a cab or taxi service, using which you can easily reach your desired destination on time.

Places to Visit on a Rajasthan Trip:

Here are some of the best places to visit in Rajasthan :

1. Amber Fort and Palace: The Amber Fort , also known as Amer Fort, is well known for its rich artwork and Hindu iconography sculptures. The Fort is built with red sandstone and marble and is known for its unique, natural air-cooling system.

2. Hawa Mahal, Jaipur:   Hawa Mahal , also known as the "Palace of Winds," is a five-story palace renowned for its unique honeycomb-like architecture in the pink city. It features numerous small windows and intricate latticework called jharokhas through which royal women observed street processions while maintaining their privacy. The palace stands as a symbol of Jaipur's rich heritage and offers a glimpse into the royal lifestyle and architectural brilliance of Rajasthan.

3. Jal Mahal, Jaipur: The Jal Mahal meaning the “Water Palace” is one of the most spectacular architectural wonders, built in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake. It is one of the most peaceful places to visit when you are in Rajasthan and an excellent example of Rajput royalty.

4. Jantar Mantar, Jaipur: The Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that attracts visitors interested in astronomy and history. Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in the 18th century, it is an astronomical observatory that is famous for its stone architecture and scientific significance. With Rajasthan holiday packages , you can see the large-scale instruments used for astronomical observations and the world’s largest stone sundial at Jantar Mantar.

5. Jaisalmer Fort: The Jaisalmer Fort is a stunning yellow sandstone structure that emits a golden hue under the strong desert light, which creates a magical effect for onlookers. It is one of the largest forts in the world and includes a Jain Temple and Laxminath Temple that have been constructed on the premises.

6. Pushkar Lake: The Pushkar Lake is a highlight when you are signing up for the Rajasthan packages. For Hindus, it is one of the holy pilgrimage sites, and it is claimed that the lake's waters have healing powers, attracting thousands of tourists each year.

7. Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur: One of the most important attractions in all Rajasthan tour packages , Mehrangarh Fort is an enormous fort built by Maharaja Jai Singh II. This fort was the center of local administration and defense during the 18th century.

8. Kumbhalgarh Fort, Udaipur: If you are a history enthusiast looking for attractions that portray the regal past of Rajsamand in Rajasthan tour packages, visit the Kumbhalgarh Fort . Built in the 15th century, the fort is a historical wonder that is surrounded by the Aravalli Mountains and a 36-kilometre-long perimeter wall. The fort features intricate carvings, seven fortified gateways, and a number of Jain and Hindu temples.

9. Ranthambore National Park, Sawai Madhopur: Ranthambore National Park is a wildlife sanctuary found in the Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan in India. Raptors such as Bengal tigers, Indian cheetahs, and red-headed vultures can all be seen here. The park also provides habitat for around 1,000 species of birds.

10. Chittorgarh Fort,: Chittorgarh Fort was built in 1278 AD by the Sisodia rulers of Mewar. Built on top of a 116-foot hill, Chittor fort has four distinct terraces which have ramparts and watch towers. Built-in a magnificent architectural style, Chittorgarh Fort is always found in the Rajasthan trip packages of architecture buffs.

11. Lake Pichola, Udaipur: Nestled on the edge of the blue-hued mountains and dotted with purple wildflowers, Pichola Lake is well-known for its enchantment. The water here is calm and peaceful as it reflects the mountain scenery all around. Boating in Lake Pichola is definitely one of the most romantic activities to include in your Rajasthan packages .

12. Patwon-ki-Haveli, Jaisalmer: Located in Jaisalmer, Patwon ki Haveli is one of the most beautiful places to include in your Rajasthan tourism packages. It was built by Maharawal Maan Singh to serve as his summer residence, and today it stands as one of the world's finest examples of traditional Indian architecture.

13. Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur: Nahargarh Fort is one of the most beautiful forts in Jaipur to add to your Rajasthan holiday packages to visit. Built by Maharaja Jai Singh II, the fort stands tall on a hill that has three building blocks on top of each other, giving it an architectural beauty and uniqueness.

14.   City Palace, Jaipur:  Visit the City Palace in Udaipur and witness the grandeur of Rajput and Mughal architecture with our Rajasthan trip packages. Built on the banks of Lake Pichola, the palace comprises vast courtyards, colourful mosaics, gorgeous paintings on the ceiling, and lush gardens. The palace complex houses the Mubarak Mahal which is presently a museum displaying the royal costumes and Maharani Palace.

Things to Do on a Rajasthan Tour:

Here are some of the best things to do in Rajasthan :

1. Desert Camping in Jaisalmer: Experience the bliss of camping right in the middle of a cold desert and spend a night marveling at the scenic night sky. When booking a Rajasthan tour package , make sure to camp in Jaisalmer , the home of the Thar Desert. Because Rajasthan is home to the royals, even camping will be a luxurious experience.

From private air-conditioned Swiss camps to room service and multi-cuisine restaurant facilities, everything will be offered. You will also be treated to regional dance performances and local foods in order to highlight Rajasthan's culture, so you must include this experience in your Rajasthan trip packages.

2. Desert Safari in Jaisalmer:  Rajasthan packages include a memorable desert safari in Jaisalmer that lets you experience the magnificence of the Thar desert. You can partake in a thrilling jeep safari with a rugged 4x4 vehicle navigating the undulating sand dunes. Indulge in dune bashing and quad biking, adventure, learn about the local culture, and participate in traditional Rajasthani performances at the desert camps. As the sun sets, witness a breathtaking panorama of colours painting the sky, creating a magical ambiance.

The safari will take you to some of the most gorgeous locations, but if you go in the evening, you'll be treated to some of the most spectacular sunset views. Safaris may be easily found and booked at a number of desert sites, and the thrill and adrenaline rush that this activity provides is well worth the time and money.

3. Food tour in Jodhpur: Jodhpur is one of those cities of Rajasthan which are famed for the variety of street food they have. From mirchi bada to kadi kachori and from gulab jamun ki sabji to makhaniya lassi, this city is home to some of the most delicious snacks which can be enjoyed by availing Rajasthan packages . For the best local food experiences, you can visit the old city area or the famous Shastri Circle, where finding restaurants and food trucks is really easy.

4. Camel Safari in Jaisalmer:  Embark on a thrilling camel safari and explore the deserts of Jaisalmer with a Rajasthan tour package. As you ride atop the gentle yet resilient camels, you can witness the stunning sand dunes of the desert and explore the local lifestyle of the state. You can opt for a morning or evening safari to capture the beauty of sunrise and sunset views from the desert. At the end of the safari, you can unwind at the desert camps and relish scrumptious Rajasthani delicacies under the starlit sky.

5. Shopping in Jaipur: If the local Rajasthan clothing and jewelry fascinates you then make sure that you take at least one day out of your Rajasthan holiday packages for shopping in Jaipur. While great bargaining power in this market will land you a superb deal, the prices themselves are really less as compared to big malls.

Places like Bapu Bazar, GT Mall, Johari Bazaar and many others are famous here for offering a wide variety of shops to enjoy a shopping spree. From wall hangings to famous blue pottery and from Rajasthani rugs to Jaipur razai, every item is available in these markets.

6. Hot Air Ballooning in Jaipur: Conquer the skies as you opt for a session of hot air ballooning in Jaipur . Hop on a safe and sound basket and reach the heights from where you can admire the serenity and beauty of this beautiful city. This activity will give you a chance to enjoy some of the most beautiful panoramic views of the Pink City.

Including this activity in your Rajasthan Tour Packages will add the much-required thrill and private time with your loved ones. The session is done in the Aravali Hills, hence the view is truly worth a picture.

7. Wildlife Safari in Ranthambore National Park: The Ranthambore National Park is for those who are interested in nature and wildlife, as it is home to countless varieties of plants, animals, and birds. People can enjoy the wonderful views of nature while also spotting creatures such as deer, Bengal tigers, black buck, spotted deers, Indian wolf, and others on safaris in compact 4*4 jeeps and passenger buses with open tops. Including this activity in your Rajasthan tour packages will let you explore various beautiful corners of the Ranthambore National Park.

8. Spot Wildlife at Sariska National Park Alwar: While many may consider the State of Rajasthan a barren land with just the sand dunes, this place is actually way more prosperous than that. Rajasthan is home to numerous green and thriving national parks like the Sariska National park which lets you catch a glimpse of various wild animals resting in their natural habitat. From birdwatching tours to spot colorful birds to safari sessions, you can avail of various wildlife spotting tours in Sariska National Park with your Rajasthan packages.

9. Visit the Bhangarh Fort: One of the scariest and most haunted places to visit in India, the Bhangarh Fort is known for creeping out people. Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the fort of Bhangarh was once a prestigious home to the royals but came under the curse of some evil person. It is believed that the fort, in addition to its surrounding city, disappeared in a single night, leaving behind just the broken houses and pathways.

Since many people consider that they still hear the laughing and crying sounds of people, the place has become a haunted destination. Including a tour of this place in your Rajasthan tourism packages is truly worth it.

10. Ziplining in Mehrangarh Fort Jodhpur: Swoosh along a 396-foot-long and 150-foot-high ziplining track and experience the thrill of flying like a fox. The best part about this activity is that people get to enjoy some of the best views of the Mehrangarh Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you are looking to add some fun activities to your Rajasthan holiday packages then a ziplining session is a must try.

11.  Sunset Boating at Lake Pichola:  Admire the mesmerising sunsets at Lake Pichola, a well-known freshwater lake in Udaipur surrounded by majestic palaces and the stunning Aravalli Hills. Enjoy a delightful sunset boating ride and marvel at picturesque views of the city with Rajasthan trip packages. As you float on the shimmering waters of the lake, you can witness the sun slowly setting below the horizon.

Historical Forts of Rajasthan:

1. Ranthambore Fort - The Ranthambore Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and it is located inside the Ranthambore National Park. Key attractions in the Fort are the Hammer Court, an ancient stepwell, and the 10th-century Ganesha Temple. The Fort also offers breathtaking views of the park's diverse wildlife, creating a unique blend of historical grandeur and natural beauty in this Rajasthan gem.

2. Taragarh Fort - Explore the timeless charm of Taragarh Fort in Bundi with your  Rajasthan travel packages . This historical gem has amazing attractions such as the Rani Mahal's stunning murals, the Bhim Burj's imposing cannon, and the panoramic views from the Fort's ramparts. This 14th-century fortress, steeped in history, offers a captivating glimpse into Rajasthan's architectural and cultural heritage.

3. Gagron Fort - Gagron Fort in Jhalawar is a UNESCO World Heritage site and it is surrounded by the tranquil waters of the Ahu and Kali Sindh rivers. Must-see attractions of this imposing Fort are the stunning palaces, the Bara Mahal, and the ancient temples. This formidable fortress stands as a statement to Rajasthan's architectural splendour and strategic significance.

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4. Junagarh Fort - Junagarh Fort in Bikaner is famous for its opulent palaces and some of the most incredible artworks you can find here. It is also an architectural gem and it was not built on any hilltop which signifies that it was built mostly for luxury rather than defence. Key attractions here are the Anup Mahal's opulent interiors, Karan Mahal's royal chamber, and the intricately carved Phool Mahal. 

5. Neemrana Fort - Neemrana Fort is a 15th-century heritage marvel that beautifully blends history with modernity. Attractions that you must visit with your Rajasthan packages are the Hanging Gardens, the stepwell pool and a zip line adventure. The Fort's palatial rooms and ambiance make it a unique heritage hotel, providing a luxurious experience amid the cultural richness of India's past.

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A 7 day Rajasthan tour package is a good starting point to cover major attractions in cities like Jaipur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur. For a more immersive experience, especially if including wildlife safaris or a desert safari, extending the trip to 10-14 days is recommended. This allows travellers to soak in the rich cultural, historical, and natural treasures that Rajasthan has to offer.

How can I arrange my trip in Rajasthan?

Start your plan for a Rajasthan trip by determining the number of days and destinations you wish to include in your package. Alongside this, you will need to make a budget which will cover the accommodation of your choice, the cost of local transportation, meals, activities and sightseeing. For your stay you can opt for homestays, guesthouses, hotels or resorts depending on your budget. In places like Jaisalmer, you can opt for a stay in one of the Swiss tents when you go for your desert safari. You can also get your package customised which will include destinations and activities of your choice. 

Why is Rajasthan so famous?

How to plan a 7-day rajasthan trip.

Day 1 - Arrival in Jaipur:

Morning : Explore Amber Fort

Afternoon: Visit City Palace and Jantar Mantar.

Evening: Stroll through the colourful markets of Johri Bazaar.

Day 2 - Jaipur:

Morning : Visit Hawa Mahal and Albert Hall Museum.

Afternoon : Explore the local markets and try Rajasthani cuisine.

Evening : Witness the sunset at Nahargarh Fort.

Day 3 - Jaipur to Jodhpur

Morning: Travel to Jodhpur

Afternoon: Visit Mehrangarh Fort and Jaswant Thada.

Evening: Explore the bustling markets near Clock Tower.

Day 4 - Jodhpur:

Morning: Discover Umaid Bhawan Palace.

Afternoon: Explore Mandore Gardens and the vibrant streets.

Evening: Enjoy a traditional Rajasthani dinner.

Day 5 - Jodhpur to Udaipur

Morning: Travel to Udaipur (about 4 hours).

Afternoon: Visit City Palace and Lake Pichola.

Evening: Enjoy a boat ride on Lake Pichola.

Day 6 - Udaipur

Morning: Explore Jagdish Temple and Saheliyon ki Bari.

Afternoon: Visit Sajjangarh Palace for panoramic views.

Evening: Attend a cultural show or dine by the lakeside.

Day 7 - Departure from Udaipur

Morning: Visit Fateh Sagar Lake or the Vintage Car Museum.

Afternoon: Explore the local markets for souvenirs.

Evening: Depart from Udaipur, concluding your memorable Rajasthan trip.

Which kind of Rajasthan tour package is best?

Choosing the best Rajasthan tour package depends on individual preferences and interests. For cultural enthusiasts, a heritage tour covering Jaipur, Udaipur, and Jodhpur may be ideal. Wildlife enthusiasts might prefer packages including Ranthambore National Park. Those seeking a mix of history and spirituality may opt for tours that include Ajmer or Pushkar. If desert safaris are what you want then include packages with Jaisalmer. Luxury travellers can explore bespoke packages offering stays in heritage hotels. Ultimately, the best package depends on personal interests, travel style, what you wish to experience in Rajasthan.

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What clothes to wear when you are on the rajasthan tour.

When packing for a trip to Rajasthan, keep in mind the desert climate. Pack loose, breathable clothing made of breathable fabrics such as cotton or linen, to beat the heat. Modesty is appreciated, so pack long skirts or pants for women and long trousers for men. A wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, sunscreen and bug repellant are essential. Comfortable closed-toe shoes are practical for exploring historical sites. For cooler evenings, take a light jacket or shawl. You can also add a touch of cultural immersion by dressing in traditional Rajasthani clothes.

Which are the best places for a camel safari in Rajasthan?

What are the famous adventure activities to do on the rajasthan tour.

1. Dune bashing :  Dune bashing is an adventurous activity during which you have to ride over the soft dunes of the desert at different speeds. It is an unforgettable experience that lets you embrace the raw beauty and adventure of the desert. Rajasthan tour packages provide dune bashing in a powerful 4X4 vehicle like a Fortuner or Toyota Land Cruiser at the Thar Desert in Jaisalmer. Hold on tight and feel the thrill as your driver manoeuvres the jeep through the rugged terrain at high speed. 

2. Zip Lining :  If you are looking for a spine-chilling adventure activity in your Rajasthan holiday packages, go zip lining. Also known as Flying Fox, ziplining at Rajasthan is available in Mehrangarh Fort, Neemrana Fort and Kumbhalgarh Fort where there are several zip lines of different lengths. As you glide along the zip line, you can witness scenic landscapes, stunning valleys and sparkling lakes of these majestic forts. The activity also includes a training session and two instructors who will guide you throughout the zip tour.

3. Jeep Safari:  Jeep safari in Rajasthan packages let you explore the vibrant landscapes, diverse flora and fauna and cultural heritage of the state. For a wildlife safari, board a 4x4 Jeep and venture into Sariska and Ranthambore National Parks where you can spot animals like tigers, hyenas, nilgai, bears and leopards. You can also go on a village jeep safari in which you will get to visit remote villages and learn about their ethnic life and traditional customs. The packages also offer night safari and desert safari along with camel rides and dune bashing.

What is the famous food of Rajasthan?

Which are the best places to stay in rajasthan.

Rajasthan has retained its royalty through its many luxurious palaces and forts that have been converted into luxury accommodations. Here are some of the best options: 1. The Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur: The Oberoi Udaivilas is one of the best hotels in the world, with its incredible architecture, suites with their own private pools, bougainvillaea gardens and plush lawns. The entire hotel overlooks the stunning lakes of Udaipur that you can enjoy from your luxury rooms. 2. Narendra Bhawan Bikaner: Narendra Bhawan is a converted palace that is now one of the most exclusive resorts in all of Rajasthan. There are several exquisite rooms, along with swimming pools, in-house restaurants, spas, massage centres, and many more, which makes this a haven for peace and relaxation. It is indeed a good option to stay while on a Rajasthan tour. 3. Hotel Fairmont Jaipur: Hotel Fairmont is a majestic structure with an even more majestic interior, with rooms that overlook the beautifully rugged landscape that surrounds Jaipur. The hotel boasts of several exclusive spas and pools, along with many restaurants and other premium services. 4. Taj Aravali Resort & Spa, Udaipur: Another much sought-after property in Udaipur is the Taj Aravalli, with its open-air dining spaces, dreamy interiors and rooms that offer a stunning view of Udaipur. The resort is located in the laps of the Aravalli Hills, surrounded with dense vegetation, which makes it a natural wonderland, it is indeed a luxury option to stay while on Rajasthan travel packages.

Which are the best romantic places to visit on a Rajasthan tour?

Here is a list of some of the most romantic places you explore as part of your Rajasthan tour packages: 1. Udaipur: One of the best places included in Rajasthan packages, Udaipur, with its many lakes and palaces, makes for the perfect honeymoon destination for couples. You can walk through the many forts that have a rich history, or simply watch the lights of the city reflected in the lakes as you enjoy a meal in an open-air restaurant 2. Jaisalmer: Jaisalmer is one of the most iconic places in Rajasthan, where you can ride camels, camp in the desert, go shopping, explore the forts, and have as many authentic Rajasthani experiences as you possibly can with your significant other, and this should be a part of your Rajasthan tour packages that spells magic 3. Mount Abu: Mount Abu is a natural paradise, with its mountains and hills and stretches of greenery where you can lounge, trek or hike. It is also home to several quaint resorts that offer romantic services such as candlelight dinners and couples’ activities. 4. Jodhpur: The natural rusticity of Jodhpur makes it the perfect recluse for couples who want to spend some time with each other amid nature. Jodhpur also has many luxury resorts and heritage monuments, which makes for a colorful stay. Make sure you have enough time in the itinerary of your Rajasthan holiday packages to include this.

What are the best places to visit in Rajasthan with family?

Here is a list of some of the most cherishable places to visit with your family in your Rajasthan tourism packages:

1. Ranthambore National Park: Almost all comprehensive Rajasthan tour package for families include a trip to the Ranthambore National Park. This National Park has one of India’s largest tiger populations, along with other exotic animals like deer, peacocks, lions, etc.

2. Amber Palace:  Amber Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is an architectural gem that brings together the styles of Rajputs and Mughals. The palace is located on the top of the hill overlooking the Maota Lake and is surrounded by lush green gardens. To engage kids and teach them about the historical past of Rajasthan, Amber Palace hosts a light show every evening.

3. Hawa Mahal:  Witness the architectural brilliance of Hawa Mahal and its unique pyramidal structure similar to the crown of Krishna with Rajasthan tour package . Thanks to the windows and jharokhas, the palace enjoys amazing ventilation and hence is named Hawa Mahal which means ‘Palace of the Winds’. Younger ones of the family are sure to have fun looking out of the windows and walking up the ramps to different floors of the Mahal.

4. Mehrangarh Fort:  History buffs looking for attractions in Rajasthan travel packages that reveal the grandeur of Rajput architecture must visit Mehrangarh Fort. It is a 15th century fortress in Jodhpur that features seven huge gates, intricately carved panels, expansive courtyards, and ornate palaces. The fort also has a ziplining activity to engage kids as well as adults in the family.

What to buy in Rajasthan?

Rajasthan is a paradise for those looking for souvenirs. Some of the most special things you buy from here include: 1) Authentic gemstones and jewellery from Jaipur:  Your Rajasthan Package must include a visit to the famous Johari Bazaar in Jaipur, known to be a paradise for jewellery lovers. In this bazaar, you will not only find gold and silver jewellery but will also feel ecstatic finding hand-cut precious and semi-precious stones and gems such as Ruby, Garnets, Emerald, Amethyst, Topaz, etc. Try out some local variants such as kundans, carved trinkets or Meena work in necklaces, headgears, cuffs, anklets etc. 2) Special Lehariya sarees:  Saree lovers will surely like to add a Rajasthani Leheriya saree to their collection. The design pattern on these sarees has been inspired by the vast stretch of the desert landscape of Rajasthan. You can get the Lehariya saree in two patterns - either as Mothra showcasing a crisscross look or as  Samudra leheriya resembling broad stripes. Choose from different fabric options such as Pure Silk, Cotton, Chiffon, Georgette etc. 3) Colourful Bandhani dupattas:  Another item popular with the ladies of Rajasthan is a Bandhani dupatta. Bandhani, also known as tie and dye textile, is a type of work where designs are made of pieces of cloth by plucking cloth with fingernails to create tiny bindings that form a figurative design and then dipping them in the dye. The colourful dupattas of Rajasthan are sure to make you crave to purchase a few for yourself and a few as souvenirs for others. 4) Meenakari work items:  Jaipur is the main hub of Meenakari work and you must look out for items with this work during your Rajasthan Tour. Meenakari work is an art of painting or embellishing various types of metals with vibrant colours and motifs of flowers, birds and leaves. It is made of coloured glass powders and can appear opaque, transparent or translucent. You can come across endless items with meenakari work such as jewellery, bells, key chains, trays, boxes etc. 5) Embroidered bed sheets:  You must take back with you some embroidered bedsheets from Jaipur. These Bedsheets are those which are artistically hand-woven in vibrant colour and stylish designs. Upgrade the décor of your bedroom by decorating them in Rajasthani style using these bedsheets. 6) Jaipuri handcrafted handbags:  The beautiful multi-coloured Jaipuri handcrafted handbags will surely catch your eye during your Rajasthan tour and tempt you to purchase one or two to add to your collection. These bags are well known for their aesthetic look, lightweight and fine finish. You can buy them in various shapes, sizes and hues, each having a distinct design portraying the Rajasthani lifestyle. 7) The famous Blue pottery:  One of the famous things to purchase in Rajasthan is the blue pottery, available throughout the state. Purchase a few of them to liven the beauty of your home. The reason for the beauty of these potteries lies in the material used in crafting them. Unlike normal pots which are made of clay, these items are made with Multani mitti, sodium sulphate, quartz and raw glaze. 8) Mojiris:  Mojiris are Rajasthani footwear which is also known as Jodhpuri Juttis. You will be delighted to own one of these colourful footwear with patterns in them adding a tinge of royalty. Made of pure leather, the Mojiris are available in different shapes such as Chota panja, gol-panja or Salem shahi. 9) Rajasthani snacks and desserts.:  Your Rajasthan Tour will remain incomplete if you do not taste some of the famous desserts and snacks. Rajasthani snacks are mostly fried and fiery items such as Mirchi vada, pyaaz kachori, Kanji vada, Kalmi Vada etc. Rajasthani bhujia and mathri are also famous and must be tried once. Rajasthani desserts include sweets made of pure ghee, milk and sugar. A famous sweet of the state is Ghewar. 

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Best Road Trips from Delhi to Rajasthan – Explore The Royal Charm

Be it due to the historical splendour or the dazzle of colour or just the stretch of sand, Rajasthan is on everybody’s wish list! The forts and palaces of the kings from the bygone years are intriguing for everyone. The graceful walk of the camel on the desert is charming to most of the travellers, and not to forget the rural feel with a hint of royalty that is still in the air. With that comes amazing craftsmen and culinary offerings. Naturally, Rajasthan is totally an amazing place to visit! And if you want to do justice to all the best parts of the State, better plan a 1 weeks tour of Rajasthan to explore and enjoy it thoroughly.

Points to note if you are travelling from Delhi to Rajasthan by car:

  • Total distance from Delhi to Rajasthan is 444.7 Km.
  • Estimated time to reach Rajasthan from Delhi in a car is 7 hours 52 minutes.
  • Best time to visit the city — The experts suggest that the best time to visit Rajasthan is between November to February, as the summers and winters in the deserts can both be too taxing and extreme.

The best way to travel from Delhi to Rajasthan is to take prominent stops and explore each place gradually . But when in Rajasthan, there are some places that you should visit without fail or regret missing out later.

9 Best Places to Visit in Rajasthan:

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Famous by the name of the pink city, Jaipur is a charming city to explore and you can easily drive from Delhi to Jaipur. The city breathes with the memories of important leaders in the history of India and still holds with pride lots of monuments and buildings to mark reverence to them. Among prominent tourist attractions are — Hawa mahal, Jal mahal, Amer fort and other such attractions that are steeped in history, tradition, culture and artistry.

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Ajmer is an essential pilgrimage spot of Rajasthan, as it has the famous shrine of a Muslim saint – Gareeb Nawaz, and lakhs of devotees visit this city to pay homage. The famous lake, Anna Sagar, having an ancient and a surprising history, and many museums and palaces would make you travel back in time. Come directly from Jaipur to Ajmer and you can easily reach the city within a few hours.

3. Udaipur  

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Rightly called as the Venice of the East and the Kashmir of Rajasthan, you can well imagine the beauty of Udaipur from these names. The city has everything that you’d call beautiful and rich. If you take on a road trip from Ajmer to Udaipur, you’ll view the extraordinary architecture of the place up close. Also, the city, surrounded by lakes and hovered by tall palaces, can be a handful to explore and may offer lots to explore for all the history and heritage lovers.

4. Jodhpur  

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They call it the Blue City of Rajasthan because of the blue coloured buildings across the city. After visiting Udaipur , travel to Jodhpur. This city is a beautiful place with lots of forts adorning it, the Mehrangarh fort being the famous of all. Apart from these, the market in the place easily transports you to a happy place. The primitive vibe of the place is what adds charm and attracts tourists from across the globe.

5. Jaisalmer

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The golden city of Rajasthan is amongst one of the famous near by places to visit when in the state. It’s the golden city of Rajasthan because of the golden palaces it holds. The beautiful city is all about serenity – and it proudly hosts beautiful lakes, temples and palaces. You can even try the desert safari when you are in Rajasthan by riding on a camel’s back across the desert.

6. Mount Abu  

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You wouldn’t believe it’s a part of Rajasthan when you visit the place. This hill station is a famous tourist attraction here, because of its lush greenery and exotic mountains and most unique architectural patterns. This place prides in having temples and palaces that are over hundreds of years old, but have still retained their natural charm.

7. Ranthambore  

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It’s the biggest tiger reserve in the country and is said to be the house of lots of tigers who do not mind being sighted. That’s why sightseeing here is more preferable than other tiger reserves in the country. This place also takes pride of attractive flora and fauna, making it worth visiting when you are in Rajasthan. The Ranthambore Fort, which was built in the 10 th century, is a UNESCO world heritage site, and of course deserves a visit.

8. Bikaner  

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Any traveler couldn’t just complete a trip to Rajasthan without visiting this charming and fabulously cultured city of Rajasthan. The place speaks about the Rajput era through its classy architecture. The destination is known for breeding some of the finest riding camels, and the tourist hub hosting a world-renowned camel festival calling even international camel riders to try their luck on its pure sand. Bikaner is surely a desert kingdom of Rajasthan. So, if you are listing some fun things to do in Rajasthan, you should certainly take a tour to Bikaner and experience the fun and unique hospitality.

9. Pushkar  

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A tiny temple town of Rajasthan that offers not only an ancient temple for the devotees, but also holds the famous Pushkar mela which attracts lots of tourists and locals to this place. You can visit here during the fair time and even enjoy a camel race amongst the locals, apart from indulging in a shopping spree.

To get the complete freedom and flexibility in your itinerary; it is best to go for a self drive car rental . The widely popular Revv has been found my many to be the most comfortable and economical car hire services. So enjoy the trip and do not limit yourself to sightseeing only. Rajasthan prides in having some excellent shopping places with lots of local markets peppered all across the State. You can come across a splendid collection of handcrafted items here made by the local craftsmen. From rich textiles to jewellery to carvings – you name it, and you have it here. Finally, no trip to Rajasthan can be complete without tasting their traditional food. It’s absolutely not surprising that each corner of the State and every segment of Rajasthan proudly projects about its royal history and rich culture. That is why even when you take a return tour from Jodhpur to Delhi, you would perhaps start planning in your head about the next road trip to this destination again!  

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List of 10 Best Must-Go Road Trips from Delhi

L iving in the vibrant capital of India, Delhi, has its unique privileges, especially for those bitten by the travel bug. The city's strategic location offers a gateway to a myriad of landscapes and cultures, making it an ideal starting point for some of the most exhilarating road trips. 

My journey over the years has taken me across North India's diverse terrains, from majestic forts in Rajasthan to the serene spirituality of Uttarakhand's towns.

I've shared my curated list of the top 10 road trips from Delhi. These journeys are a perfect melange of history, culture, adventure, and natural beauty, epitomizing the essence of an epic road trip.

So join me as I take you through this handpicked selection of road trip destinations, each with its unique allure:

  • Neemrana, Rajasthan - A historical retreat into the Aravalli Hills.
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  • Corbett, Uttarakhand - Wildlife adventures in India's oldest national park.
  • Rishikesh, Uttarakhand - A mix of spirituality and adrenaline-pumping activities.
  • Dehradun, Uttarakhand - A respite in the Doon Valley's serene landscapes.
  • Morni, Haryana - Exploring the lesser-known hills of the Aravallis.
  • Lansdowne, Uttarakhand- Capturing the quiet beauty of a colonial hill station.
  • Jaipur, Rajasthan - Immersing in the royal grandeur of the Pink City.

So, if you're in Delhi and looking for a road trip to remember, let this guide be your compass.

  • Distance from Delhi: 127 km 
  • Best Time to Visit: July to March

Nestled amidst the majestic Aravalli Hills, Neemrana stands as a historically significant town within the Alwar district of Rajasthan. Positioned a mere 127 kilometres away from Delhi, it has earned its reputation as one of the preferred destinations for short getaways from the bustling capital.

As one embarks on a journey along the Delhi-Gurgaon expressway, the urban clamour gradually recedes, giving way to a picturesque transformation of the landscape, revealing the arid yet captivating terrain of Rajasthan. 

Along the highway, one encounters quaint villages and ancient structures, which serve as poignant reminders of the region's rich historical heritage, all leading to the approach to Neemrana.

A conveniently brief three-hour drive from Delhi, Neemrana offers an ideal destination for a weekend retreat, characterized by its crowning jewel, the remarkable Neemrana Fort Palace..

  • Distance from Delhi: 167 km 
  • Best Time to Visit: October to March

Home to ancient forts with a formidable reputation, Alwar captured my interest for years before I finally decided to hit the road for a getaway here. Around 167 km from Delhi, it is among the most popular weekend destinations in the capital city.

I took the National Highway 48 and was instantly captivated by the scenic beauty of the Aravalli mountain range enveloping the highway. The lush green landscape and vibrant wildlife came as a delightful surprise for someone living amidst Delhi’s concrete jungle!

Owing to its strategic location as the gateway to Rajasthan, Alwar is dotted with magnificent forts and palaces. The moment you set your eyes on the sprawling Bala Qila overlooking the city, you are transported back in time. It offers a stunning backdrop for photographers because of the lakes and forests that surround it.

No trip to Alwar is complete without a safari through the Sariska Tiger Reserve, which is home to leopards, striped hyenas, chitals, and sambhars, among other species.

  • Distance from Delhi: 222 km

I have a keen interest in birdwatching and wildlife photography. So when I first heard about Bharatpur being home to over 370 bird species, I wasted no time embarking on a road trip to Rajasthan’s lesser-known gem.

Just 5 hours from Delhi, Bharatpur was a key kingdom from the 5th century BC onwards, owing to its strategic location. Remnants of its glorious past are visible in ancient structures like the colossal Lohagarh Fort and scores of temples dotted across the city.

However, it is Keoladeo Ghana National Park that draws tourists from around the world. Upon entering this man-made wetland, I was enthralled by the sheer diversity of exotic migratory birds that call this sanctuary home.

From the distinctive Siberian cranes to egrets, herons, storks, geese, and ducks, every turn unveiled a new avian species! Optimally located on the birds’ Central Asian migratory path, Bharatpur provides unmatched sightings that every ornithologist and nature lover must experience.

  • Distance from Delhi: 231 km 
  • Best Time to Visit: November to March

As Delhi residents, my friends and I always wanted to experience the magic of the Taj Mahal but always pushed for “someday”. However, the Yamuna Expressway changed it all by bringing Agra just 2.5 driving hours from Delhi! We didn’t waste any time before hitting the expressway for a long-anticipated road trip!

Witnessing the white marble masterpiece bathed in golden dawn light was an emotional moment for me. Watching the sun illuminate the Taj inch by inch felt nothing short of cathartic!

Beyond the inimitable Taj lies the splendid Agra Fort, a wow-worthy exemplar of Mughal architecture. We decided to explore it in depth through a guided walking tour. Our amiable guide brought the fort’s legacy and secrets alive with captivating storytelling.

No visit to Agra is complete without a stop at the intricately carved arches and towers of Fatehpur Sikri. Built by Mughal Emperor Akbar, it is an expansive complex where you can easily lose track of time!

As I sampled the region’s famous sweet pethas and chaats, it struck me that Agra deserves way more than just a hurried day trip to the Taj. Its cultural gems span eras and regimes, making this a road trip for history buffs!

  • Distance from Delhi: 238 km 
  • Best Time to Visit: November to February

For wildlife and adventure enthusiasts like my gang, Jim Corbett National Park has been on our bucket list forever. So last November, six of us Delhi friends drove 238 km non-stop to India’s first and oldest national park!

A weekend spent chasing the sights and sounds of Corbett’s abundant wildlife brought us infinitely closer to nature. During an open-air jeep safari deep inside the dense jungles, we managed to spot a tiger strolling casually! His fierce yet calm gaze is forever etched in our memories.

When the safari ended, we headed to the gorgeous Corbett Falls, enveloped by a tranquil forest. Its pristine white torrent is a sight to behold, especially in the monsoon season. Visitors are allowed to take a dip in the plunge pools around them, making it great for a picnic trip.

  • Distance from Delhi: 241 km 
  • Best Time to Visit: March to May and September to November

When the corporate job stress got too overwhelming, I decided to take a solo bike trip to Rishikesh, seeking solace. Little did I know I would find not just peace but exhilarating adventure in abundance on the banks of the Ganga!

Just a scenic 6-hour ride from Delhi, I rode past quaint hamlets with the mighty Shivalik range keeping me company. The landscape became immensely greener, and the climate was perfectly pleasant as I entered Uttarakhand.

Infused with the energy of the forceful Ganges River, Rishikesh has developed as a hotspot for adventure sports. As someone who loves outdoorsy challenges, I couldn’t wait to throw myself into action!

Rishikesh enveloped my solo journey with equal doses of thrill, rejuvenation, and inner peace. It's spiritual power and natural charm makes it among the best road trips from Delhi for all types of travellers.

  • Distance from Delhi: 256 km 
  • Best Time to Visit: March to June

When Delhi’s peak summer has me gasping for breath, Dehradun always comes to mind as the perfect escape. Nestled beautifully in the Doon Valley, it enjoys a pleasantly cooler climate, even during scorching Indian summers.

A quick 6-hour drive took me from Delhi’s 45 degrees to Dehradun’s manageable 35! But more than the weather, I absolutely love Dehradun’s old-world charm and abundant nature.

Serene wildlife parks like Rajaji make for the ideal day picnic spot amidst lush green forests. You may even spot elephants and tigers during jeep safaris! For quintessential Instagram posts, though, head to the Tibetan Sahastradhara temples with the Shivalik peaks framing the backdrop.

  • Distance from Delhi: 258 km 
  • Best Time to Visit: October to February

When my college buddies and I were itching to step out of Delhi but didn’t have too many days in hand, Morni Hills in Haryana came highly recommended. And just one trip to this offbeat location convinced me why!

Nestled cozily amidst the verdant Aravalli range, the Morni Hill station lies just 258 kilometres from Delhi, making it ideal for a quick road break. As you meander through rural Haryana, yellow mustard fields give way to the rugged, sandy complexion of Morni.

Adventure lovers simply must include the Tikkar Tal in their Morni itinerary. Surrounded by lofty cliffs, one can trek, camp, rappel, rock climb, or zipline around this picturesque lake! We opted for trekking to the Morni Fort ruins for panoramic views combined with adrenaline-pumping swings between hilltops!

  • Distance from Delhi: 260 km
  • Best Time to Visit: April to June, December to February

During my college days, when DSLR cameras first became accessible, landscape photography was my latest passion. Where better to hone my new-found skills than Lansdowne, the crown jewel of Garhwal?

Just 6.5 hours of smooth driving from Delhi took me to this picturesque cantonment town nestled amidst Pauri Garhwal’s rolling oak and blue pine forests. Originally a popular British hill station, Lansdowne still retains its quaint colonial charm and architecture today.

Every bend in the road unravels postcard-perfect frames for your camera’s delight, making it a photographer’s paradise! When views from standing eye level get saturated, venture uphill on treks to capture soaring bird's-eye perspectives. Or test your skills by capturing vivid sunrises from observation towers like Tip N Top.

While photographers immerse themselves in shooting pine-framed snow peaks, history buffs can take a tour of the iconic Garhwal Rifles Regimental Museum. Nearby heritage sites like St. John’s Church and St. Mary’s Church give you a walkthrough British-era architecture too.

  • Distance from Delhi: 281 km

Saving the best for last, a road trip to Jaipur is the quintessential weekend getaway journey every Delhi dweller must undertake at least once! As Rajasthan’s flamboyant capital, the Pink City bears relics of the royal Rajputana dynasty that once ruled it.

Just 5 hours from Delhi, the city’s magnificent forts and palaces transport you centuries back as you envision royals walking the very same corridors. Grand domed palaces like Hawa Mahal, honeycomb-style intricate facades like Amber Fort, and painstakingly accurate Jantar Mantar—every structure is an architectural marvel!

When you have had your fill of palaces, head to the bustling Johri Bazaar and Tripolia Bazaar to shop for authentic handicrafts and silver jewellery. Gorge on hot pakoras, kulfi, and lassi from the street stalls dotting every corner of the Old City.

For undertaking all these epic road trip journeys from Delhi, my vehicle of choice has been the formidable Bajaj Dominar 400. This powerful cruiser motorcycle has been a true companion over the years, relentlessly ferrying me to every destination I fancied.

With its balanced power-to-weight ratio and commanding upright seating stance, the Dominar 400 handled the long-distance rides with aplomb. Despite hours of non-stop riding, I felt minimal fatigue thanks to the comfortable wide seats and ergonomic design.

Capable of hitting a top speed of 165 kmph, I had ample power at my disposal to overtake vehicles even on inclines. The responsive throttle ensured I had precise control navigating the winding hilly routes of destinations.

In every sense, my Bajaj Dominar 400 has played the perfect partner in making these road trips safer, easier and infinitely more enjoyable over the years!

So that was my list of personally tried and tested road trips from India’s capital city, compiled just for you! Each destination promises its own unique flavour but guarantees memorable times ahead on the open road.

Whether you crave solitude or adventure, nature or history, faith or fun, I hope my experiences help you decide your next holiday itinerary out of Delhi! 

Wherever wanderlust takes you, may your journeys remain abundantly safe, exciting, exciting, and rejuvenating.

When you undertake these trips, do let me know about your experiences in the comments below. I am always delighted to hear different perspectives on my favourite weekend driving destinations!

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