Rajasthan is one of the most royal and regal states of India and tourists around the globe wish to experience its luxury and discover its beauty. It’s one of the states of India that represents its culture, traditions and history in a beautiful way. Each place is known for its unique offering that will mesmerize you.
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Arrive in Jaipur, the pink city of India, known for royal culture and heritage. Once rested, begin your sightseeing with the City Palace which is an architectural marvel, a mixture of Mughal and Rajput styles. Stroll in its courtyards, galleries and royal halls, which still ring with the glory of by-gone days. Explore colorful Johri and Bapu Bazaars where you can get textiles, gemstones, and handicraft. Finish off your evening at Chokhi Dhani to get a royal Rajasthani village feel, Folk dances, camel riding and a real dinner.
Begin your day with a good breakfast and take a ride to the mighty Amber Fort which is among the greatest hill forts in India. Enter its rich halls, mirror-work rooms, and the Sheesh Mahal which is a star bedecked sky. Visit the Albert Hall Museum which is the oldest museum in Rajasthan with paintings, artifacts and traditional costumes. However, in the evening, go to Nahargarh Fort to enjoy the sunset view of the Pink City and later go to your hotel and have dinner and sleep.
Have a picturesque drive after breakfast to Mandawa, a small town in the Shekhawat region famous with painted havelis and mural paintings. See the Hanuman Prasad Goenka Haveli and the Murmuria Haveli, which is a demonstration of the unique art of Rajasthan. Go back to your hotel and have dinner and relax in the quiet rustic evening.
Head towards the desert city of Bikaner, which is a city of palaces, temples and camel breeding farms. Once you have settled in your hotel, you would want to visit Junagarh Fort, a mighty fort constructed in the 16th century, known due to its lavish interiors, courtyards and balconies. Visit Lalgarh Palace which is a mixture of Muslim and European architecture. Afterwards, go to the Karni Mata Temple at Deshnok, more commonly referred to as the Rat Temple, with thousands of sacred rats worshipped by devotees. Go to the city and eat out by trying the local delicacies such as bikaneri bhujia or gatte ki sabzi and then go to sleep.
Following breakfast, drive across the picturesque Thar Desert scenery to arrive at Jaisalmer, Golden City of India. Get into your hotel, and rest. Visit Gadisar lake, a picturesque water body in the afternoon with temples and ghats and enjoy the best sunset scenery. Walk down the many Jaisalmer market lanes which are full of handicrafts, camel leather work and mirror work textiles. Overnight stay in Jaisalmer.
After breakfast go to see the magnificent Jaisalmer Fort or Sonar Qila, a UNESCO world heritage site. This live fort is the only one that has shops, houses and temples in its walls of golden sandstones. Visit the Patwon Ki Haveli, Nathmal Ki Haveli, and Salim Singh Ki Haveli, each of which are well-known thanks to their complex carvings and Jharokhas. During the evening go to the Sam Sand Dunes to have a camel safari. Watch the golden desert sunset, experience folk dances, music concerts and a traditional Rajasthani dinner under the starving desert sky and then go back to your camp or hotel.
Leave for Jodhpur after breakfast also known as the Blue City. Upon arrival, check in, relax and then explore the Mehrangarh Fort, which is among the largest forts in India, and is looming over the city. Explore its palaces and courtyards and museums with royal artifacts, arms and textiles. Then later visit Jaswant Thada, a marble cenotaph to commemorate Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. Take a walk through the ancient city markets adjacent to the Clock Tower to get a glimpse of the local life of Jodhpur and proceed to your hotel.
After breakfast, visit Ranakpur, a quiet town, which is known to have beautiful marble Jain temples. See the Ranakpur Jain Temple, the main temple in devoted honor of Adinatha, having more than 1,400 finely cut pillars--there are not two similar. The structure of the temple and the calmness of the temple will astonish you. During the evening, make a brief stroll around the countryside and feel the quietness of the countryside before going to bed in one of the heritage resorts around.
Arrive in Udaipur and then check-in at a hotel and have a rest. Start your sightseeing by paying a visit to Lake Pichola and have a wonderful boat ride viewing the City Palace and Jag Mandir Island which is situated in the middle of the lake. During the evening, stroll the streets of the small corridors of Bagore Ki Haveli or visit a folk dance and puppet show in the museum of Haveli. Come back to your hotel and have a good night.
Proceed to look at the City Palace of Udaipur after breakfast, which is a large complex situated on the outside of Lake Pichola. Discover its fancy balconies, courts, and royal chambers with antiques and miniature paintings. Go to Fateh Sagar Lake to take a calming boat ride or just have a bit of rest in one of the cafes adjacent to the lake. At the end of the day, spend time watching the sunset at the Ambrai Ghat and have dinner at a rooftop restaurant and watch the lit-up city.
Go to Chittorgarh, the place of heroism and martyrdom. Take a trip to the grand Chittorgarh Fort, the largest fort in India, and contain a number of historical monuments, such as Vijay Stambh, Kirti Stambh, and a gorgeous Padmini Palace. Stroll around its immense courtyards and ancient temples that tell stories of Rajput courage and arrogance. Go back to your hotel to rest
Have Breakfast and drive to the holy town of Pushkar, which has a holy lake and temples. Go to the Brahma Temple, which is amongst the very few temples in the world that is dedicated to God Brahma. Take a walk through Pushkar Lake and observe the evening aarti. The local handicraft, silver jewelry and Rajasthani clothes can be explored in the colorful streets. Overnight stay in Pushkar.
Following breakfast, make a brief visit to Ajmer and visit the popular Ajmer Sharif Dargah, the sacred Sufi shrine that is visited by people of all religions. Then take a little respite there and then go back to Jaipur. Check into the hotel and have a good time with the local food.
Enjoy a leisure day in Jaipur. You can go sightseeing that you have not seen or you can just unwind at your hotel. Go to the local bazaars again to do some last-minute shopping- buy traditional jewelry, blue pottery or Rajasthani textiles. Dine out in the evening in one of the rooftop restaurants that overlook the city lights.
Have breakfast and then leave behind you the royal Rajasthan and fly to the airport as part of your further journey. The folk music resonances, the magnificence of the palaces, the friendliness of the hospitality given by Rajasthan will always be imprinted in your heart.
Accommodation services with all amenities
Breakfast throughout the trip.
Comfortable transportation for local sightseeing.
Private guided tours to major tourist attractions.
Assistance on arrival and departure from Rajasthan
Entry fees to monuments
Adventure activities fees, like camping, camel rides or elephant safari if taken
Personal expenses like shopping, laundry and tips
Travel insurance
Flights or train tickets to and from Rajasthan
Camera or video charges at monuments
Meals other than breakfast
Any sightseeing not mentioned in the itinerary