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Welcome to the “Land of Maharajas”. A state of contrasts, what we love most about Rajasthan is how every single city has a handful of sights that are seriously world class. From majestic royal palaces to breathtaking forts, exhilarating safaris to serene sanctuaries, each destination presents a novel and awe-inducing experience waiting to be discovered.

Explore Rajasthan Tours - For enthusiasts of vivid hues and liveliness, Rajasthan stands as the ultimate destination. Every city resonates with its distinct color palette: Jaipur, the Pink City; Jodhpur, the Blue City; Udaipur and Pushkar, the White Cities; Jaisalmer, the Golden City; and Bikaner, the Red City. Infuse your journey through Rajasthan with a touch of regality, magnificence, and moments that leave you in awe through our curated Rajasthan Tour Packages. You can also combine this with our Delhi - Agra Tour Package for a comprehensive experience.
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Rajasthan Tours

Resplendent Rajasthan

11 Nights / 12 Days
Jaipur
Bikaner
Jaisalmer
SAM
Jodhpur
Mount Abu
Udaipur
Pushkar
Airport Pickup
Hotel
Sightseeing
  • Arrive in Sanganer International Airport (JAI), Jaipur – the Pink City.
    • Jaipur is Rajasthan’s most glorious city and the gateway to the rest of the state. Known for its City Palace, Amer Fort and the Hawa Mahal, as well as the immortal bazaars full of vibrant clothes and ornaments which make an indivisible part of the old city center.
  • At the arrival area, you will be met by our representative and move to the Hotel.
  • Check in as per the standard Check-in time.
  • Afternoon, proceed for a city Tour of Jaipur
    • Whether it’s delving into the bustling bazaars and exploring the incredible Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal (‘Palace of Winds’, attributed to the breeze that circulates through the building’s 950 windows.) and visiting the City Palace or observing the mesmerising astronomical instruments of Jantar Mantar; you’ll encounter endless things to look at and do in Jaipur.
  • Return Back to Hotel and stay Overnight at Hotel.
Hotel
B/fast
Sightseeing
  • Have breakfast at the Hotel.
  • Check out the Hotel.
  • Drive to Bikaner, the Desert city of Rajasthan situated in the northern region of Rajasthan.
    • You also have an option of taking flight. Nearest Airport NAL Air Force Station (BKB) is 10 kms from Bikaner. Direct connectivity is available from Delhi as well as Jaipur.
  • Arrive in Bikaner. Check in to Hotel.
  • Afternoon proceed for local sightseeing.
    • One of the earliest established cities, Bikaner even now displays its ancient opulence through the forts and palaces built of red sandstone, that have withstood the passage of time. The city also boasts of some of the world’s best riding camels.
  • Return and Stay overnight at Hotel.
Hotel
Breakfast
  • Have breakfast at the Hotel.
  • Check out the Hotel.
  • Drive to Jaisalmer, the Desert city & the golden city of Rajasthan, located close to the Pakistan border and in close proximity to the Thar Desert. Jaisalmer acts as the guard to western Rajasthan (and India’s) frontier.
  • Arrive in Jaisalmer. Check in to Hotel.
  • Stay overnight at Hotel.
Sightseeing
Tent Camp
B/fast & Dinner
  • Have breakfast at the Hotel.
  • Check out the Hotel.
  • Drive to SAM Sand dunes desert camp en route do the Jaisalmer City Tour including Jaisalmer Fort.
    • The Jaisalmer Fort / Sonar Quila (Golden Fort) rises from the desert itself and seems to become one with the golden hues of the sand. Jaisalmer Fort is the second oldest in Rajasthan.
  • Arrive at Camp site. Check in.
  • Later, do the Camel Safari.
  • Enjoy cultural programs in the evening along with Dinner.
  • Stay overnight at Camp.
Hotel
Breakfast
Sightseeing
  • Have breakfast at the Hotel.
  • Check out the Hotel.
  • Drive to Jodhpur. Known as the blue city, Jodhpur is the heart of regal Rajasthan.
  • Arrive in Jodhpur. Check in to Hotel.
  • Later proceed for a City tour of Jodhpur, the second-largest city in Rajasthan.
    • Jodhpur is a photographer’s paradise. An expanse of vivid blue houses beautifully contrasts the neighboring arid Thar desert and the colossal 15th century Mehrangarh Fort which towers over the Blue City of Jodhpur, is a splendid sight and an architectural treasure. Mehrangarh Fort is one of the largest forts in India.
  • Stay overnight at Hotel.
Hotel
Breakfast
Sightseeing
  • Have breakfast at the Hotel.
  • Check out the Hotel.
  • Drive to Mt. Abu, the Rajasthan state’s only hill station stands at a height of 1722 meters above sea level.
  • Arrive in Mount Abu. Check in to Hotel.
  • Later proceed to visit Nakki Lake.
    • Recognized as the first ever man-made lake in India, Nakki Lake is a favored place to visit in Mount Abu. You can choose to take a boat ride and watch the sun set past the charming hills surrounding this place. Nakki Lake is also famous for being the place where the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi had been immersed.
  • Stay overnight at Hotel.
Hotel
Breakfast
Sightseeing
  • Have breakfast at the Hotel.
  • Later proceed to visit Dilwara Temples.
    • A complex of five temple structures, the Dilwara Jain temples, are located at a distance of about 2.5 kilometers from Mount Abu. Dilwara Jain Temple is one of the finest Jain temples known world over for its extraordinary architecture and marvelous marble stone carvings.
  • Stay overnight at Hotel.
Hotel
Breakfast
Sightseeing
  • Have breakfast at the Hotel.
  • Check out the Hotel.
  • Drive to Udaipur, the city of lakes and palaces. Often portrayed as the ‘Venice of the East’, Udaipur is a romantic city that is studded with lakes and palaces enveloped by the Aravali Hills.
  • Arrive in Udaipur. Check in to Hotel.
  • Later proceed to explore Udaipur City.
  • Stay overnight at Hotel.
Hotel
Breakfast
Sightseeing
  • Have breakfast at the Hotel.
  • Proceed for Udaipur City Sightseeing tour. Visit the City Palace, Lake Pichola, Jagdish temple & Ekling Ji temple.
    • The City Palace towers over Lake Pichola. The City Palace is a monument to Rajasthani Mughal architecture and is an absolute expression of it. With rooms full of antiques and paintings, silver and inlay work, the sophisticated arts illustrate the intricate intertwining of the 4 major & several minor palaces that collectively form this extensive structure.
    • Lake Pichola: Picholi was the name of a village that lent its name to the lake. The islands of Jagniwas and Jagmandir are housed in this lake. Along the eastern banks of the lake lies the City Palace. You will an opportunity to do a boat ride on the lake around sunset that offers a breathtaking view of the Lake and City Palace.
    • Jagdish Temple: An example of the Indo-Aryan style of architecture, Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the structure is an architectural marvel with carved pillars, graceful ceilings, and painted walls.
    • Ekling Ji temple: Eklingji Temple has marvelous architecture. The temple is double storied with a colossal pyramidal style roof and a remarkably carved tower which adds to its beauty. The four-faced idol of Lord Shiva or Eklingji is placed in the main temple. The idol is about 50 feet in height and is made out of black stone. The four-faced figure depicts four different forms of Lord Shiva. The eastern side recognizes Surya, the western side recognizes Lord Brahma, the northern side recognizes Lord Vishu, and the southern side is Rudra. The Eklinga statue is encircled with the figures of Goddess Parvathi, Lord Ganesha, and Lord Kartikay.
  • Stay overnight at Hotel.
Hotel
Breakfast
  • Have breakfast at the Hotel.
  • Check out the Hotel. Drive to Pushkar, the town of Fairs & Festivals.
    • Pushkar is one of the oldest cities in India. Also known as ‘the rose garden of Rajasthan’, the essence of the famous Pushkar rose is exported all over the world. The city of Pushkar is home to the only temple dedicated to Lord Brahma in the whole world. Hindus consider a journey to Pushkar to be the ultimate pilgrimage that must be undertaken to attain salvation.
  • Arrive Pushkar. Check in to Hotel.
  • Stay overnight at Hotel.
Hotel
Breakfast
Sightseeing
  • Have breakfast at the Hotel.
  • Check out the Hotel. Drive to Jaipur. En-route visit
    • Pushkar Lake: According to Hindu manuscripts, the sacred Pushkar Lake is characterized as ‘Tirtha Raj’, the king of all pilgrimage sites. Semi-circular in shape and about 8-10 meters deep, Pushkar Lake is surrounded by 52 bathing ghats and over 400 temples and is truly a magnificent sight to behold.
    • Brahma Temple: Nestled in the picturesque Pushkar valley beyond the Nangaparvat and Anasagar Lake, built with marble and decorated with silver coins, this is the only temple in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma. The chaturmukhi (four-faced) idol of Lord Brahma is housed in the inner sanctum. A marble statue of the sun god stands sentinel at the temple. Interestingly, while it shows all the gods barefooted, Surya is shown wearing ancient warrior’s boots.
  • Arrive Jaipur. Check in to Hotel.
  • Stay overnight at Hotel.
Breakfast
Airport Drop
  • Have breakfast at the Hotel.
  • Check out the Hotel.
  • Get dropped at Jaipur Airport.

Package Cost

Package Cost: Starts from INR. 39,999 Per Adult*

What’s Included:

  • Airport transfers on Private basis.
  • 11Nights Accommodation on Double / Twin Sharing basis with Breakfast.
    • 2Nights Jaipur
    • 1Night Bikaner
    • 1Night Jaisalmer
    • 1Night in SAM Tent Camp
    • 1Night in Jodhpur
    • 2Nights in Mount Abu
    • 2Nights in Udaipur
    • 1Night in Pushkar
  • 1 Dinner at SAM Tent camp.
  • Transportation including Driver Bata, Toll tax and parking
    • Transportation by Air-conditioned Dzire/ Etios (02 Pax), Innova (04 Pax) (6 Pax), for sightseeing and tour, excursions as per our itinerary.
    • Maximum Kilometer allowance / blockage will be estimated for above mentioned itinerary only.
  • Sightseeing as per the itinerary.
  • Applicable Hotel taxes as on date.

Package Cost does not include:

  • Air Ticket to / from Jaipur (JAI)
  • GST.
  • Travel Insurance.
  • Lunch and Dinner / other meals not mentioned.
  • Personal purchases and drinks except those included in the Breakfast.
  • Early Check in / Late Check out beyond the Standard Policies of Each Hotel / Resort
  • Entrance fees to the sightseeing.
  • Guide charges.
  • Any service not mentioned in the inclusions.
  • Usage of Transportation beyond the schedules / Sightseeing provided.
  • Tip for Tour Guide, Driver or Chauffeur.
  • Change in the Order of Itinerary / amendments as per Personal Interests / Convenience.
  • Incidental Expenses due to Natural Calamities / Weather disruptions / Flight Cancellations / War/ Strike / Fire / Acts of government / Riot, etc.
  • Personal expenses such as room service, bar, laundry, porterage, mini bar etc.

Disclaimer: While we endeavor to keep the pricing relevant, the website might not have updated with the current pricing at all times. Please call or use the Request Quote form for an accurate package cost for your requirement.

Frequently Asked Questions

Given its geography, the state of Rajasthan mainly experiences three seasons – summer, monsoon, and winters.

  • Summers: Summers in Rajasthan are usually hot and dry, with temperatures rising up to as high as 48 degrees Celsius. Scorching heat and high temperatures make things challenging for visitors. Temperatures in areas around the Thar Desert are usually the harshest. However, summers in places like Mount Abu, Ranakpur, and Kumbhalgarh are rather pleasant.
  • Monsoons: Visiting Rajasthan during the monsoon season will be tranquil & serene. You will be welcomed by lush greenery, rainbows, and peacocks dancing around. You will also get to catch up on some cultural extravaganzas, as various parts of the state are ready up for the Teej festival in the monsoon season.
  • Winters: The winters are marked as being the best season to visit Rajasthan. The princely state enjoys mild weather with temperatures ranging between 10°C – 30°C for most parts. Visiting Rajasthan during the winters will enable you to witness the culture of Rajasthan a little closely. Some of the most popular festivals that the state is known for, including the Jaipur Literature Festival, Udaipur World Music Festival, Camel Fair, and Pushkar Fair, are observed during the winter season.

Rajasthan has three major airports – Sanganer International Airport in Jaipur (JAI), Civil Enclave Airport in Jodhpur (JDH), and Maharana Pratap Airport in Dabok, Udaipur (UDR).

While Sanganer is open to domestic and international Air traffic, Jodhpur and Udaipur only serve domestic routes.

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