The place where centuries old tradition meet architecture of grandeur, Rajasthan is a destination that is a living testimony to India’s royal past and cultural heritage. The state has vast deserts, majestic palaces and historic forts that reflect the legacy of its Rajput kings and their fascinating history. Famous for its festivals and bustling markets, Rajasthan gives you a chance to enter a world of timelessness where every city has a story of bravery and art.
A well planned Rajasthan tour will let you experience it all through the beauty of its palaces, forts, temples, wildlife and ancient crafts.
Rajasthan has some of the most iconic places in India, each with its own character and importance. A Rajasthan tour should have a mix of the state’s cities, natural beauty and cultural landmarks.
Also known as the Pink City due to its pink buildings, Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan and a hub of culture and architecture. The main attractions of Jaipur are Amer Fort, a hill top fort with intricate work and huge courtyards. Hawa Mahal, also known as the Palace of Winds is a must visit for its unique architecture.
For shopping lovers, Jaipur’s bazaars are famous for textiles, jewellery and handicrafts. Jaipur is a key stop in most Rajasthan family tour packages as it is easily accessible and has lot of options.
Known as the City of Lakes, Udaipur is one of the most beautiful cities in India. With the Aravalli Range all around, and its lakes like Lake Pichola and Fateh Sagar Lake make it a romantic destination.
The City Palace on the banks of Lake Pichola has stunning views of the lake and the hills. Udaipur’s combination of natural beauty and historical charm makes it a must included destination in any Royal Rajasthan Tour.
Nicknamed the Golden City because of its yellow sandstone buildings, Jaisalmer is a beautiful city in the heart of the Thar Desert. The Jaisalmer Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the very few living forts in the world which means you can see residents and markets inside its walls.
The Sam Sand Dunes near Jaisalmer offer you a chance to experience the desert through camel safaris and overnight stays in desert camps which are a part of many Rajasthan luxury tour packages.
Jodhpur is known as the Blue City due to the blue houses around Mehrangarh Fort and is Rajasthan’s second largest city. Mehrangarh Fort is one of the largest forts in India and a symbol of Jodhpur’s royal past and offers a great view of the city.
This place is also famous for its palaces like Umaid Bhawan Palace and bustling markets like Clock Tower Market where you can experience local food and handicrafts.
It is a sacred town famous for Pushkar Lake and world famous Brahma Temple which is one of the few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma in India. The town is also known for its annual Pushkar Camel Fair which attracts visitors from all over the world. You should must include this in your Rajasthan tour packages from Delhi especially if you are interested in spirituality and local festivals.
Just a few hours from Jaipur, near Sawai Madhopur, Ranthambore National Park is one of the best places to see tigers in India. The park also has the 10th century Ranthambore Fort. Apart from tigers, the park has leopards, wild boars and hundreds of bird species. Ranthambore Safaris are favourite among families, wildlife enthusiasts and photographers so you must add this to your best Rajasthan tour packages.
The only hill station in Rajasthan, Mount Abu is a peaceful oasis in the Aravalli Range. Famous for its cooler climate and a refuge from the desert heat. The main attractions are Nakki Lake, beautifully carved Dilwara Temples and Sunset Point. Mount Abu’s peaceful atmosphere and scenic beauty make it a favourite among those looking to relax in a Rajasthan luxury tour package.
Rajasthan is a desert state so the timing of your visit can make a big difference. The summers are extremely hot and winter nights are cold. Consider all these before planning your trip.
Rajasthan is well connected to the rest of India by air, rail and road so you can plan your trip from any part of the country and abroad.
Rajasthan has three major airports: Jaipur International Airport, Udaipur Airport and Jodhpur Airport. Jaipur being the largest has domestic and international flights so it’s the main entry point for those who are planning Delhi to Rajasthan tour. Udaipur and Jodhpur have domestic flights and are well connected to Delhi, Mumbai and Bangalore.
It has a vast railway network with trains connecting all its cities to the rest of India. Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur and Bikaner have well connected railway stations. Luxury trains like Palace on Wheels and Royal Rajasthan on Wheels offer a royal experience for those who want to travel in style. Many Rajasthan family tour packages include train travel for its convenience and cost effectiveness.
This place is well connected to its neighboring states like Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. National Highway 48 connects Delhi to Jaipur so it’s a popular choice if you are planning a road trip to rajasthan from delhi. Long distance buses, Taxi Service in Delhi for Outstation and self drive options are available for those who prefer road trips.
Rajasthan has so much to offer, whether you are an adventure junkie or a laid back cultural explorer. Here are some of the must do’s during your Rajasthan tour:
A camel safari in the Thar Desert is a must do in Rajasthan. As you ride across the sand dunes you will get a 360 degree view of the desert. Many tours also include cultural programs with folk music and dance at desert camps, so you can experience the local culture. Spending a night under the starry desert sky is a part of our Rajasthan luxury tour.
For a bird’s eye view of the Pink City a hot air balloon ride over Jaipur is a must do. The balloon ride takes you over historic sites like Amer Fort, so you can see the city’s architecture, landscapes and the Aravalli Hills. This is a very popular activity among honeymooners and adventure lovers.
A boat ride on the peaceful Lake Pichola is one of the most relaxing experiences in Udaipur. The ride not only gives you a stunning view of the City Palace and the Jag Mandir but also takes you closer to the island palaces that reflect the city’s royal heritage. If you are a couple then you should must opt for an evening boat ride to see the sunset.
If you are a wildlife lover, a visit to Ranthambore National Park is a must in any Rajasthan family tour. Ranthambore is known for high chances of spotting Bengal tigers in the wild, and also has a wide variety of other wildlife like leopards, sloth bears and marsh crocodiles. The park is best for a jeep safari in the morning or evening when animals are most active.
Rajasthan is a shopper’s paradise, with markets full of handmade artefacts. From the textiles and pottery in Jaipur to the leather goods and antiques in Jodhpur, Rajasthan’s markets are full of colourful souvenirs. Don’t miss the local bazaars for authentic hand-block printed fabrics, gemstone jewellery and miniature paintings, all of which reflect the state’s rich craft heritage.
If you have extra days in your Rajasthan tour, there are several nearby destinations that offer unique historical, cultural and spiritual experiences. These places complement Rajasthan’s royal charm and give you more opportunities to explore India’s diverse landscapes and heritage:
240 km from Jaipur, Agra is most famous for the Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. This beautiful marble monument is a symbol of love and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Apart from the Taj Mahal, Agra has the grand Agra Fort and the abandoned city of Fatehpur Sikri. This place is often included in Jaipur from Delhi to make a popular Golden Triangle Tour.
With just a short drive you can reach Mathura from Agra. These are two of the most sacred pilgrimage destinations in India. Mathura is believed to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna and many sacred places like the Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple.
Vrindavan is famous for its vibrant temples like ISKCON Temple and Banke Bihari Temple which attracts pilgrims and tourists alike. Both the towns are very lively during Holi festivals and add a spiritual dimension to any Delhi to Rajasthan tour.
Gwalior is famous for its hilltop fort which has stood for over a thousand years and is a part of Indian history. Gwalior Fort is often called the “Gibraltar of India” due to its strategic importance and imposing structure.
The city is also famous for its intricate palaces like Jai Vilas Palace and the grand Sas Bahu Temples. For history buffs and architecture enthusiasts, Gwalior is a great addition to a Rajasthan tour plan.
Ujjain is one of the seven sacred cities of Hinduism and a major centre for religious and spiritual tourism. It is famous for the Mahakaleshwar Temple, one of the twelve Jyotirlingas dedicated to Lord Shiva. Ujjain also hosts the famous Kumbh Mela, a mass pilgrimage that attracts millions of devotees.
The city’s ancient ghats along the Shipra River and its rich spiritual heritage make Ujjain a must visit for those looking for a deeper religious experience along with their rajasthan family tour package.
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