Rajasthan Tour Package 16 Nights 17 Days

16 Nights-17 Days

Destinations

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Overview

Rajasthan is centered on learning about culture and traditions. There are many tourist attractions in the state, and they keep expanding yearly. The state is one of the most well-liked tourist spots since it provides an introduction to the cultural diversity, liveliness, ethnicity, and customs of the people. Tourists who want to wander around in search of India's historic and ancient past can get their needs met. The environment is a lover of history's dream come true.
In addition to cultural and regal excursions, the Rajasthan trip features wildlife treks so a person who is interested in animals can go and explore. Because it offers a wide variety of trips, the state attracts all kinds of visitors. The most advantageous alternative for touring the state is with this Rajasthan Tour Package 16 Nights 17 Days.

Detail Itinerary

You will be greeted with warmth when you arrive in Jaipur and brought to your accommodation. You can relax there and stay the night at the hotel in Jaipur.

The well-known tourist destination of Jaipur is one of the stops on the Golden triangle trip. The market area of the city is particularly active in terms of the range of things for sale, which include wonderful home décor items and handmade crafts.

The Hawa Mahal and City Palace are the two most well-known attractions on the first-day tour. Also, include visiting the Jantar MantarAlbert Hall Museum and Birla Mandir to visit.

On the second day of the tour, consider visiting Amer Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort and Market areas like Johari Bazar and Nehru Bazar.

Stop at Nagaur on the way to Bikaner. Beautiful Nagaur is famed for its yearly cattle show and is home to numerous vendors selling scorching red chilies. Among the attractions in this region are the Jain Glass Temple, Tarkeen Dargah, Amar Singh's Cenotaph, and Nagaur Fort.

The city is renowned for turning out outstanding fighters. The city's excavations provide evidence that civilization reached its pinnacle here long before the Harappan era. Beautifully designed temples, forts, and imposing palaces extol the delicacy of Rajput civilization. Some of the places to visit here are Junagarh Fort, Jain Temple Bhandasar , National Research Centre on Camels,  Lalgarh Palace and Museum and Rampuria Havelis.

Reach Gajner. Previously, the Maharajah of Bikaner utilised it as a hunting ground. While you're here, check out the Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary, Deshnok temple, Gajner Lake, and Devi Kund Sagar.

Visit Jaisalmer via car. On your half-day city trip, the initial stop should be Patwon ki Haveli - The mansion has a brown gateway and is constructed of yellow sandstone.

Gadisar Lake - is a well-liked picnic location because of the beautiful scenery and cool climate.

Jaisalmer, the gateway to the Thar Desert and the capital of Rajasthan's desert area, is located. an area where visitors can go on a desert safari and observe old buildings. At the Sam Sand Dunes, start your nighttime desert excursion with a camel ride. You will have the opportunity to make a few stops along the way to the safari.  Visit  Tanot Mata Temple, and Jaisalmer Fort while on the Jaisalmer trip. 

Get there at Jodhpur. Take a heritage tour through the narrow lanes of Jodhpur and the majestic Umaid Bhawan Palace.

Jodhpur's oldest neighbourhood is blue, despite the fact that it is considered to be the "Blue City."  This gorgeous city's towering forts make for a spectacular sight that you wouldn't want to miss. The best vistas of the city may be found at the top of the Mehrangarh Fort. Moti Mahal, Jaswant Thada, Toorji Ka Jhalra, Khejarla Fort, and Sheesh Mahal are sights that are worth seeing.

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 Pali, proceed to Udaipur. Visit the Jagmandir and the Jagdish Temple during your half-day of sightseeing. On Fateh Sagar Lake, you may also enjoy a boat ride in the evening.

Visitors are mesmerised by the lake city of Udaipur's imperial past and cosy atmosphere. Countless visitors go to this wonderful city because of its outstanding forts, temples, lakes, and colorful past.  City Palace Udaipur, a historic hotel that serves as both a museum and a royal palace, is the main draw in this region. Lake Pichola. Bagore Ki Haveli, Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace, Lake Palace and Shri Eklingji Temple are further attractions.

The "city of textiles and looms" is well-known. Bhilwara is where ancient myths, mores, customs, and culture come together. In Rajasthan, the kingdom of the royals, there are numerous imposing forts and gorgeous temples. Bhilwara is the perfect city for vacationers because it is similar to but stylistically distinct from the rest of Rajasthan.

Having the status of a holy place and a sacred city Pushkar Camel Fair is the primary event in the area. The Pushkar Lake is also thought to be a place where sins can be washed away by bathing. As well as the Brahma Temple, visit the Savitri Temple.

Take a trip to Ajmer which will take nearly an hour to reach and return to the Pushkar by evening after sightseeing. The pilgrimage place showcases a variety of coexisting religions, cultures, and communities.
Ajmer Sharif Dargah is a Muslim pilgrimage place. On an Ajmer trip, you can go to Ana Sagar Lake, Adhai Din ka Jhopra, Akbar's Palace, and the Museum.

The journey through Rajasthan comes to an end with the arrival in Jaipur. Enjoy the flight as you depart for your next destination!

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