Rajasthan Tour Packages

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About Rajasthan Tour Packages


Rajasthan is more than a destination. It’s a place where you notice things. You might see an old painting on a palace wall or hear a folk song in the background while walking through a street. Every city here feels different, but they all carry stories from the past.

When we create Rajasthan tour packages, we don’t just line up monuments. We plan each trip so that you experience the culture, the people, and the everyday beauty around you. You can travel alone, with friends, or with family—we make sure it feels easy, honest, and personal.

Why Travel to Rajasthan, Really?

In Rajasthan, everyday life and ancient history coexist effortlessly. It’s not unusual to see a herd of camels beside a centuries-old fort or pass a temple where locals still sing age-old hymns. What makes Rajasthan different is how it honors its past while living fully in the present.

  • Timeless Landmarks: Majestic forts, intricately designed palaces, and ancient step-wells
  • Vibrant Culture: From traditional folk performances to colorful festivals that light up entire towns
  • Breathtaking Geography: Rolling hills, deserts, dense forests, and shimmering lakes
  • Authentic Food: Rich curries, handmade breads, and sweets prepared with local flair
  • One-of-a-Kind Stays: Sleep in a royal haveli, desert camp, or cozy local guesthouse

Rajasthan offers a travel experience that’s layered, textured, and full of surprises—no matter how many times you visit.


Popular Places Included in Rajasthan Tour Packages

Each city in Rajasthan brings a different mood, color, and experience. Here are the highlights:

Jaipur – The Pink City

Rajasthan’s capital greets you with grand monuments and bustling markets. Jaipur balances royal legacy with vibrant street life.

Things to do in Jaipur:

  • Amber Fort’s massive gates and mirror-decorated halls
  • Hawa Mahal’s unique façade built for royal women
  • City Palace with its museums and courtyards
  • Johari Bazaar for traditional jewelry and textiles

Jaipur is ideal for first-time visitors and perfect as a starting point for your Rajasthan journey.

Udaipur – City of Lakes

With calm waters and white-washed palaces, Udaipur feels almost dreamlike. It’s a favorite for honeymooners and travelers looking for a slower pace.

Things to do in Udaipur:

  • Boat ride on Lake Pichola during sunset
  • Tour of the grand City Palace overlooking the lake
  • Visit to Saheliyon Ki Bari and Jagdish Temple
  • Enjoy local cuisine on a rooftop with lake views

Udaipur shows you a softer, more romantic side of Rajasthan.

Jodhpur – Blue City Charm

Painted in shades of blue, Jodhpur stands out with its fortress and friendly energy.

Things to do in Jodhpur:

  • Climb up to Mehrangarh Fort for panoramic views
  • Walk around the peaceful Jaswant Thada memorial
  • Shop and snack your way through Clock Tower Market
  • Take a village safari to meet the eco-conscious Bishnoi community

This city is bold, lively, and a gateway to desert adventure.

Jaisalmer – Golden City of the Desert

Built from yellow sandstone and surrounded by sand dunes, Jaisalmer is unlike anywhere else.

Things to do in Jaisalmer:

  • Explore Jaisalmer Fort, where locals still live and trade
  • Camel ride at Sam Sand Dunes, followed by a cultural night
  • Visit Patwon Ki Haveli for detailed carvings and stories of old merchants
  • Try local snacks at street stalls and enjoy music under the open sky

Jaisalmer is best visited in the winter months when desert nights are cool and magical.

Pushkar – Sacred and Serene

This town by a holy lake is full of temples, color, and calm. A spiritual stop with a free-spirited vibe.

Things to do in Pushkar:

  • Visit to the only Brahma Temple in India
  • Walk along Pushkar Lake and take part in the evening aarti
  • Attend the Pushkar Camel Fair (held in November)
  • Shop for handmade journals, silver trinkets, and bohemian clothing

Pushkar is where spirituality meets creativity.

Ranthambore – For the Wildlife Enthusiasts

Known for its national park, Ranthambore adds a wild twist to your Rajasthan adventure.

Things to do in Ranthambore:

  • Jeep safaris through the forest in search of tigers
  • Visit to Ranthambore Fort—an ancient citadel with scenic views
  • Birdwatching around the lakes and dry forests
  • Stay in a jungle lodge or a nature-inspired luxury resort

It’s a different kind of thrill, perfect for families and nature lovers.


Best Time to Visit Rajasthan

Rajasthan’s weather can be intense, so timing your visit is key.

  • October to March – Best Time

    Clear skies, cool air, and the festive season make this ideal for sightseeing and desert trips.

  • April to June – Summer

    Hot and dry—only recommended for travelers visiting hill stations like Mount Abu or those who prefer fewer crowds.

  • July to September – Monsoon

    Some cities become lush and quiet, but expect occasional rain. Good for off-season discounts and photographers.

For the perfect balance of weather and activity, we recommend planning your Rajasthan tour between October and February.


Experiences You Shouldn’t Miss

Rajasthan isn’t just about places—it’s about moments. Add these to your tour for a more meaningful experience:

  • Watch the sunset from a sand dune with folk music playing nearby
  • Join a family in their kitchen for a hands-on cooking lesson
  • Attend a temple ceremony or a village festival
  • Learn pottery or miniature painting from local artists
  • Savor street food and sweets from local stalls in the old city lanes

These are the stories you'll take home with you—the ones that live beyond photos.

Getting to Rajasthan

Rajasthan is well-connected to major cities in India, making travel simple.

  • By Air: Jaipur, Udaipur, and Jodhpur have airports with connections to Delhi, Mumbai, and more.
  • By Train: Major stations include Jaipur Junction, Jodhpur, Udaipur City, and Ajmer.
  • By Road: You can drive in or take a bus from Delhi, Mumbai, Agra, Ahmedabad, or Lucknow

We offer complete travel coordination, including private vehicles, airport transfers, and guided transport between cities.

Where to Stay in Rajasthan

Rajasthan offers stays that are as unique as the places themselves.

  • Palace Hotels: Live like royalty at properties like Umaid Bhawan or Lake Palace
  • Heritage Havelis: Stay in restored mansions with old-world charm
  • Eco-Resorts and Camps: Sleep under the stars in the desert or near wildlife sanctuaries
  • Budget Hotels and Boutique Stays: Great value with local hospitality

We help match your comfort and budget preferences with authentic, well-rated accommodations.

Why Book Your Rajasthan Tour With Us?

We don’t offer pre-packed tours—we build them around you. From the first call to your return trip, we keep things simple, personal, and hassle-free.

Here’s what you can expect:

  • Custom plans tailored to your pace and interests
  • Local support team throughout your trip
  • Honest pricing with no surprises
  • Licensed guides who know the history—and the heart—of every place
  • 100% verified stays, vehicles, and experiences

We treat every itinerary like we’re planning it for a friend. That’s what sets us apart.

Let’s Plan Your Rajasthan Story

If you’re ready to trade crowded schedules for real experiences, start here. Rajasthan has something for every traveler, and we’re here to make it unforgettable.

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Your Rajasthan journey starts here—one fort, one sunset, one story at a time.

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