Rajasthan Tour Package 18 Nights 19 Days

18 Nights-19 Days

Destinations

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Overview

Rajasthan is all about exploring culture and tradition. The state has an abundance of tourist sites and every year it flourishes. The state is among the top tourist destinations in India and is mostly visited by tourists as it introduces them to the cultural ethnicity and vibrancy of people and the traditions they follow. It meets the demand of travellers who want to wander in the search of the historical and ancient past of India. The place is heaven for history buffs. 
Rajasthan tour package is not only limited to the historical and its royal past but it also offers wildlife tours where a wildlife enthusiast can go and explore. The state has doors open to all kinds of tourists, as it offers a variety of tours. The Rajasthan Tour Package 18 Nights 19 Days will be best opted to explore the state.

Detail Itinerary

You will be welcomed kindly and driven to your accommodation when you arrive in Jaipur. You can relax there and stay the night at the hotel in Jaipur.

Jaipur is a well-known tourist destination and a destination on the Golden triangle tour. The Hawa Mahal and City Palace are the two most well-known attractions on a city tour. Visit the Jantar Mantar, Amer Fort, Albert Hall Museum, Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort, and Birla Mandir while you're in Jaipur. In terms of the range of things for sale, including attractive home goods and crafts, the city's market center is particularly vibrant.

The little town of Mandawa is located in the Shekhawati area of the state of Rajasthan. Due to the many exquisitely designed and artistically created historic sites in the town, Mandawa is also renowned as the "open-air art gallery". Visit Murmuria Haveli, The Harlalka Well, Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli, Bansidhar Newatia and Mandawa Fort.

The area where it is located, Shekhawati, is dotted with exquisite homes and havelis. The environment and ambiance of the place reflect the historical cultural and social backdrop of the region. Murmuria Haveli, Bansidhar Newatia Haveli, and The Chokhani Double Haveli are places to visit in this area.

After exploring Mandawa. 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.

Bikaner is known for exquisite havelis.  Havelis are opulent, massive homes that rival palaces in size and detail, including jharokha and elaborate sculptures. Massive, majestic forts and palaces that showcase the monarchs' wealth are adorned throughout the city. The locations to see are Karni Mata Temple, Gajner Palace, Rampuria Haveli and Junagarh Fort. 

Arrive at Gajner. Visit Gajner Lake and enjoy the boat ride, Deshnok Temple, Devi Kund Sagar, and Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary - Animals like  Deer, Antelope, Nilgai, Chinkara, Black Buck & Desert Foxes can be spotted here. 

Reach  Jaisalmer. Start your half-day city trip with a visit to Patwon ki Haveli and Gadisar Lake. You will have the opportunity to stop at a few of the attractions on your way to the safari.

The gateway to the Thar Desert is Jaisalmer, the capital of Rajasthan's desert region. a site where visitors can view old buildings and go on a desert safari. Visit the Sam Sand Dunes, Gadisar Lake, Jaisalmer Fort, and Tanot Mata Temple while on the Jaisalmer trip.

Arrive at  Jodhpur. Visit the regal Umaid Bhawan Palace as well as Jodhpur's alleyways for a heritage walk.

Despite being known as the "Blue City," Jodhpur's oldest section is painted blue. Views of the city are best enjoyed from the pinnacle of the Mehrangarh Fort. The sights Moti Mahal, Jaswant Thada, Toorji Ka Jhalra, Khejarla Fort and Sheesh Mahal are all worth seeing.

There are lots of wonderful places to discover in Pali. The Samand Lake, a birdwatcher's paradise with spectacular vistas of migratory birds drinking from the lake, is one of the sights to see in Pali Rajasthan. Additional attractions include the adjacent Adishwar Temple, Parshuram Mahadev Temple, Nimbo ka Nath, and Surya Narayan Temple.

Arrive in Udaipur and spend a half day sightseeing, visit the Jagmandir and Jagdish Temple. You can also take a boat trip in the evening on Fateh Sagar Lake. 

Visitors are mesmerised by the lake city of Udaipur's historic royal past and homey atmosphere. City Palace Udaipur, a historic hotel that simultaneously serves as a museum and a royal palace, is the main draw in this region. You can enjoy boating while watching the sunset at Lake Pichola. Lake Palace, Bagore Ki Haveli, Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace, and Shri Eklingji Temple are other sights to see.

Make a pit stop in Chittorgarh and reach Bundi by the evening. A fantastic holiday spot with the most incredible attractions is Chittorgarh. The city is full of incredible tales of daring and bravery, battles, victories, and failures, all of which left a permanent imprint on the landscape of this gorgeous region. Among the places of interest in this region are the Chittorgarh Fort, Kali Mata Temple, Sathis Deori Temple, and Sanwariyaji Temple. 

Bundi is endowed with grand palaces that perfectly depict the grandeur of the Rajputs, as well as elaborate step wells, tranquil lakes, and a variety of other fascinating locations to discover.  84 Pillared Cenotaph, Bundi Palace, Garh Palace, Moti Mahal, Sukh Mahal, Chitrashala and Raniji ki Baori are among the things to view.

Ranthambore is a place for nature and wildlife enthusiasts. This place attracts various tourists from around the world towards its rich biodiversity. You can find an abundance of visiting sites here. Ranthambore national park is the highlight of the Ranthambore tour. You can take a look at the wild bears, and royal Bengal tigers in their natural reserve.

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

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