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The Ideal Rajasthan itinerary

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A journey to this remarkable place is on every travellers list, but with us your trip can be well planned and crafted by us, The geographical diversity of Rajasthan will leave you spell bound, from the battle scarred forts to the palace of grandeur, the land of royals is engrained in history.

The climatic conditions of Rajasthan mostly offer hot summers with scorching sun , thus winters is the best time to visit Rajasthan that is from October to March. When in Rajasthan don’t forget to witness the vibrant and colourful under listed festivals.

Festivals of Rajasthan:

Gangaur festival, teej festival, Kite festival, Elephant festival, Jodhpur folk festivals are among the famous festivals to witness here.

Places to visit in Rajasthan:

Days 1 and 2 Jaipur:

Palaces and havelis dotted all around the city speak volumes of its imperial grandeur. Jaipur can surprise you every moment you spend in the city. Activities like Amer jeep safari can be exhilarating, the hot air balloon ride with aravalli hills on the backdrop can be fun filled, also take an elephant ride to the top of Amer will give you sense of royalty. Some of the marvellous structures which are a must visit are the City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Amer fort, jal mahal and the Jantar mantar.

Day 3 and 4- Ajmer and Pushkar:

The holy city of Pushkar is circled by some 500 temples and the Pushkar Lake is a symbol of serenity of its kind. The city has one of the oldest temple of Lord Brahma situated in the heart of the city. The city is perfect to witness the camel fair held in the month of October- November and also Rajasthani jewellery and embroidered clothes should top your shopping list at Pushkar.

11 kms from Pushkar is the religious regal the ’Dargah’ of Moinuddin chisti, which will unwind your senses of spirituality. It’s a worship hub for both Hindus and the Muslims, it is believed that the dhaga tied (thread) at the Darga could make any wish come true.

Day 5 and 6 - Jodhpur:

Jodhpur has blue painted houses around the mighty fort of Mehrangarh, hence the name Blue city is given to the Jodhpur. The major attractions in Jodhpur are the Jaswant thada, Mehrangarh fort and. Umaid Bhawan palace. Another amazing way to enjoy an evening in Jodhpur would be to visit the puppet show, the dolls are colourful in attire and are wooden dummies depicting real people. You can even opt for desert experience like no other with overlander Safaris and participate in the Amal sabah, a traditional opium ceremony to sum up your trip at Jodhpur.

Day 7- Bikaner:

The specimens at Bikaner reflect the ancient Rajput civilisation and the city is a hub of tourists. Some of the popular tourist attractions are the marvellous Junahgarh fort, wild life spotting at the Gajner palace and the Karni Mata temple which is world famous for being an abode to 20000 rats. You can shop from Kote ghat for local handicrafts, kundan jewelry, lac bangles and dress material from Bikaner.You can opt for a camel safari in the gold sand of the Thar Desert and also enjoy the Folk dance by the Kalbelias with traditional Rajasthani meal and the orange hued bonfire.

Highlights of the tour when you book through 7 days Rajasthan tour from Delhi are:

  • Excellent value for money
  • Guide will be provided for easing out.
  • A good break for the entire family.
  • Excellent deal for honeymooners.
  • Book through the Rajasthan tour packages for a lifetime experience.

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