Rajasthan Tour Package 14 Nights 15 Days

14 Nights-15 Days

Destinations

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Overview

Rajasthan's tourist attractions are many and continuously growing every year. The state is among the most popular tourist destinations since it gives visitors a taste of the cultural diversity, vibrancy, ethnicities, and customs of the locals. India's ancient and historical past can be explored by travellers who wish to roam the country. The surroundings are a history buff's paradise. For those who are interested in animals, the Rajasthan tour provides wildlife hikes in addition to sightseeing and regal excursions. The state draws visitors of all types due to its wide range of excursions. The option that is most beneficial for exploring the state is Rajasthan Tour Package 14 Nights 15 Days.

Detail Itinerary

You will be greeted warmly when you arrive in Jaipur and driven to your accommodation. You can relax there and spend the night at the hotel in Jaipur.

The well-known tourist destination of Jaipur is one of the destinations on the Golden Triangle trek. The Hawa Mahal and City Palace are the two most well-known attractions on a city tour. Visit the Jantar
Mantar, Nahargarh Fort, Albert Hall Museum,  Amer Fort, Jaigarh Fort, and Birla Mandir while you're in Jaipur. The city's market district is particularly bustling when it comes to the range of things on sale. These consist of lovely home décor products and original crafts.

There are many places to see in Mandawa where you may learn about the history, culture, and architecture of the area. The Havelis in this area, which date from the 18th and 19th centuries and may give you a glimpse of Rajasthan's rich cultural history, are the main lure for tourists.
The Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli, Murmuria Haveli, and Chowkhani Double Haveli are among the Mandawa's must-see locations.

After exploring Ajmer, travel to Bikaner. Go for half day sightseeing that includes visiting  Jain Temple Bhandasar, Royal Cenotaphs, and Shiv Bari Temple.

The region is renowned for turning forth excellent boxers. Excavations have revealed that the city's culture reached its pinnacle well before the Harappan era. Rajput civilization was highly developed, as seen by the temples, forts, and lavish palaces with magnificent architecture. Some of the attractions in this area include Junagarh Fort, the National Research Center on Camels, Lalgarh Palace and Museum, and Rampuria Havelis.

Get to Jaisalmer. Start your half-day city trip with a visit to Patwon ki Haveli and Gadisar Lake. Start your evening desert excursion in the Sam Sand Dunes with a camel ride. You will have the opportunity to stop at a few of the attractions on your way to the safari.

Jaisalmer serves as both the hub of Rajasthan's desert region and the entrance to the Thar Desert. A site where visitors can go on a desert safari and view old structures. The most popular of all of the tourist destinations in Jaisalmer is the stunning Jaisalmer Fort. The fort is a bustling spot to visit at any hour of day as it is home to around one-fourth of the city's inhabitants.
Visit the Sam Sand Dunes, Gadisar Lake, and Tanot Mata Temple while being on the Jaisalmer excursion.

Arrive in Jodhpur and visit the majestic Umaid Bhawan Palace, and stroll through Jodhpur's alleyways on a historical tour.

Despite being known as the "Blue City," Jodhpur's oldest area is blue. The majestic forts in this picturesque city offer a breathtaking spectacle that shouldn't be missed. The best vantage point for seeing the city is at Mehrangarh Fort. Moti Mahal, Jaswant Thada, Toorji Ka Jhalra, Khejarla Fort, and Sheesh Mahal are just a few of the places to see.

In Pali, there are many amazing locations to explore. One of the sites to see in Pali Rajasthan is Samand Lake, a birdwatcher's heaven with breathtaking views of migratory birds drinking from the lake. The nearby Adishwar Temple, Parshuram Mahadev Temple, Nimbo ka Nath, and Surya Narayan Temple are further points of interest.

After exploring Jaipur, proceed to Udaipur. Spend the following half-day seeing Udaipur after arrival, stopping by the Jagmandir and Jagdish Temple. Evening boat trips are available on the Fateh Sagar Lake.

Tourists are mesmerised by Udaipur, a lake city, for its cosy ambiance and regal splendour. City Palace Udaipur, a princely hotel that serves as both a gallery and an imperial palace, is the main draw in this region. You can enjoy boating while watching the sunset at Lake Pichola. The Bagore Ki Haveli, Lake Palace, Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace and Shri Eklingji Temple are further attractions. 

Reach  Pushkar. Go for a half-day city tour. In a city that is both divine and sacred, the Pushkar Camel Fair is the biggest attraction in the area. Another widely held notion is that washing one's sins away in the Pushkar Lake during bathing. Visit both the Brahma Temple and the Savitri Temple. 

Though you are in Pushkar you can take a half-day journey to Ajmer. Ajmer resembles a paradise in the desert since it is surrounded by the lush Aravalli Ranges. The numerous tourist attractions in Ajmer represent the region's rich history. A place of pilgrimage that displays the numerous co-occurring cultures, religions, and societies.
Muslims go to the Ajmer Sharif Dargah for religious purposes. While at Ajmer, you can see Ana Sagar Lake, the Museum, Adhai Din ka Jhonpra, and Akbar's Palace.

Once you arrive at Jaipur, your journey through Rajasthan is complete. As you take off for your next location, enjoy the flight!

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