Rajasthan, the land of emblazoned traditions and royal clans, majestic forts, desert lands, and unchanging cultural divinity. It is a 5 Nights / 6 Days offbeat Rajasthan tour package from Aurangabad which includes prominent places having a spiritual, historical as well as rural connection in and around Rajasthan. Your adventure starts in the religious town of Pushkar and home to sacred ghats and the world's only Brahma Temple. From there, you can also explore Nagaur, a desert town known for its grand forts and ancient bazaars. Stay in handpicked hotels, enjoy guided sightseeing, and have private transfers on your Rajasthan holiday by Chetram Holidays to make it a very convenient and memorable tour!
Fly or take a train from Aurangabad to Jaipur airport, where you’ll be transferred to Pushkar. Check in at the hotel and refresh yourself then visit this holy town. See Pushkar Lake, a bathing place lined with 52 ghats where pilgrims worship. Visit the high temple of Brahma, which is possibly the only temple of this god in the world and is only accessible by climbing up a series of white stone steps. In the evening, a walk around the Pushkar Bazaar (market) is known for its leather goods, handicrafts, and vibrant textiles. Wrap up the day with the evening aarti by the soulful ghats, Sublime is the word. Overnight stay in Pushkar.
After breakfast, drive to Nagaur, an ancient desert town between Jodhpur and Bikaner. After reaching Nagaur, check-in to your hotel and start sightseeing with Nagaur Fort (Ahhichatragarh Fort), a massive structure that has high walls, palaces and lovely fountains.
Then, see Tarkeen Dargah, a sacred Sufi shrine and visit the common Nagaur Bazaar to buy local spices and handicrafts. You may also see the famous Nagaur Cattle Fair, one of the biggest in India, as it is around the festival season. Overnight stay in Nagaur.
After breakfast, drive towards Barmer which is in the western part of the state of Rajasthan. with wood carving and pottery”, Barmer has a combination of desolate scenery and lifestyle wealth. On arrival check in your hotel. Sightsee at Barmer Fort and the old temples that display the Rajput style of architecture. Later, visit local villages where artisans embroider intricate designs on cloth, create pottery and work wood with elaborate designs. In the evening, experience the rustic environment of the desert and listen to the soulful folk songs of the Manganiyar community which are sure to make you feel the spirit of Rajasthan. Overnight stay in Barmer.
Post breakfast, drive to Jalore, also known as the “Granite city of India”. The town is dominated by the colossal Jalore Fort, which sits atop a hill and has been the focus of many battles. Discover its palaces, temples and views of the town below. Then head on to the nearby Aravalli hills for the Sundha Mata Temple (dedicated to Goddess Chamunda). Jalore also has some ancient Jain temples that speak about the religious tolerance of Rajasthan.
Drive towards Sirohi, another district surrounded by the Aravalli Mountain ranges. On arrival, check-in at the hotel and visit the Jirawala Parshwanath Temple, Mukhwas ji Temple, and the local bazaars. Witness the natural beauty and buy hand-crafted swords at the local market. Overnight stay in Sirohi.
Spend the morning lounging in front of Aravalli views of Sirohi, or take a tour of indigenous craft and craftspeople. You will be transferred to the airport at Jaipur to catch the flight back driving past the sacred ghats of Pushkar, the forts of Nagaur, the desert culture of Barmer, and the alluring beauty of Jalore, Pali, and Sirohi on the highway.
Accommodation services with all amenities
Breakfast throughout the trip.
Comfortable transportation for local sightseeing.
Private guided tours to major tourist attractions of Rajasthan
Assistance on arrival and departure from Aurangabad
Entry fees to monuments
Personal expenses like shopping, laundry and tips
Travel insurance
Flights or train tickets to and from Aurangabad
Camera or video charges at monuments
Meals other than breakfast
Any sightseeing not mentioned in the itinerary