Rajasthan Tour Package 19 Nights 20 Days

19 Nights 20 Days

Destinations

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Overview

Rajasthan, the largest state in India, is a popular tourist destination. The state is home to forts, palaces, wonderful cuisine, vibrant markets, and pilgrimage sites. You can learn about its colourful cultural heritage, traditional beliefs, and regal past by travelling there. The state offers a wide range of tourism attractions to visitors. The state is full of surprises at every turn as the tour progresses, revealing a new one. The state's traditional ethnicity has made it a popular tourist destination on a global scale. Every traveller to India desires to visit and experience the culture of Rajasthan. The market area contains a variety of beautiful handmade products and ornamental things and mouthwatering Rajasthani cuisine. This Rajasthan Tour Package 19 Nights 20 Days is the best way to explore the destinations of the state.

Detail Itinerary

When you arrive in Jaipur, you will be greeted warmly and escorted to your accommodation. You can unwind there and spend the night at the Jaipur hotel.

A popular tourist attraction and stop on the Golden triangle tour is Jaipur. 
Jaipur's majestic forts and palaces are a major draw for tourists. Even a brief glimpse of one of the palaces can entice a visitor. Beautiful, expertly constructed buildings may be found in the Jaipur area.
On your first day of exploring Jaipur, stop by the Albert Hall Museum, Jantar Mantar, Galtaji Temple, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, and other attractions.

On the second day of the journey, see Amer Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort and Birla Mandir. You could also go to the Markets neighbourhood, which includes Johari Bazar, Nehru Bazar, and Bapu Bazar. The city's market district is very busy and offers a wide selection of things for purchase. These include priceless home furnishings, jewellery, jewels in various colours, shoes, and other stuff.

Visit Ranthambore and enjoy wildlife and the outdoors. Because of the rich biodiversity found here, a large number of tourists from all over the world visit this place. The highlight of the Ranthambore tour is a trip to Ranthambore National Park. You can see wild bears and Bengal tigers in their natural reserve.The national park is also home to a large number of leopards, sloth bears, and several deer species like chital (spotted deer), marsh crocodile, palm civet, jackal, desert fox, and serpent eagle.

Bundi is charming because of its large palaces that capture the splendour of the Rajputs, ornate step wells, serene lakes, and many other intriguing places to explore.
The sights to see are Bundi Palace, Garh Palace, Moti Mahal, Sukh Mahal, Chitrashala, 84 Pillared Cenotaph, and Raniji ki Baori

Chittorgarh, a great vacation destination, with the most amazing attractions. The city is filled with amazing stories of bravery and valour, conflicts, triumphs, and losses, all of which left a lasting mark on the landscape of this magnificent area. Chittorgarh Fort, Kali Mata Temple, Sathis Deori Temple, and Sanwariyaji Temple are among the attractions in this area. 

The lake city of Udaipur enchants visitors with its illustrious royal heritage and genuine atmosphere. The main attraction in this area is City Palace Udaipur, a heritage hotel that also doubles as a museum and a royal palace. At Lake Pichola, you can take pleasure in boating while viewing the sunset. Other places to see include Bagore Ki Haveli, Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace, and Lake Palace.

Travelling to Jodhpur while sightseeing at Pali.
In Pali, there are many breathtaking locations to explore. One of the attractions in Pali, Rajasthan, is Samand Lake. A stunning view of migratory birds drinking from the lake makes it a birdwatcher's heaven. The Surya Narayan Temple, Nimbo ka Nath, Adishwar Temple, and Parshuram Mahadev Temple are a few other nearby sights.

Jodhpur, the oldest part of the city, is blue-painted even though it is known as the "Blue City."The name is absolutely apt because the majority of the buildings, including palaces, temples, forts, havelis, and even residences, are constructed in vibrant blue tones. You might not want to miss the stunning sight of the imposing forts that encircle this charming city.
The Mehrangarh Fort's summit offers the ideal vantage point for city views. You may see the attractions Jaswant Thada, Toorji Ka Jhalra, Khejarla Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Moti Mahal, and Sheesh Mahal.

Getting to Pokhran In Pokhran, there are many well-known sites that are surrounded by breathtaking environments. Pokhran Fort, Ramdevra Fair, Baba Ramdev Temple, and Pokaharan Museum are some of the attractions in this area. then proceed on your trip to Jodhpur.

Reach Jaisalmer. The first attractions on your half-day city tour have to be Patwon ki Haveli and Gadisar Lake. Take a camel ride to begin your midnight desert trip at the Sam Sand Dunes. Along the drive to the safari, you will get the chance to stop at a few locations.

Rajasthan's desert capital, Jaisalmer, serves as the entrance to the Thar Desert. a location where one can take a Desert Safari and also tour forts and old structures. Jaisalmer provides information about the brave kings and residents of the past, tales of unmatched bravery, unique in its beauty, and an unbreakable determination to keep us alive and well. The town is situated deep within the well-known Thar Desert. On the Jaisalmer tour, see the Jaisalmer Fort, Sam Sand Dunes, Gadisar Lake, and Tanot Mata Temple

Due to the presence of the old forts and havelis, which are a draw for tourists, the city has historical significance. The places to see are Junagarh Fort, Karni Mata Temple, Rampuria Haveli, and Gajner Palace.

Drive to Nagaur and stop at Deshnok and visit Karni Mata Temple also known as the Rat Temple. After visiting, continue driving to Nagaur.

Beautiful Nagaur is famed for its yearly cattle show and is home to numerous vendors selling scorching red chilies. Some of the attractions in this region include the Jain Glass Temple, Tarkeen Dargah, Amar Singh's Cenotaph, and Nagaur Fort.

Being a location of salvation, a sacred city. The city's main draw is the Pushkar Camel Fair. This location, which is associated with several legends and customs, is one of the holiest pilgrimage destinations. Pushkar is a fascinating city to visit because of its illustrious architectural past. Another widely held belief is that washing one's sins away by bathing in Pushkar Lake. Visit the Brahma and Savitri temples.  You can also go to the Brahma Temple, Savitri Temple, and Varaha Temple.

Take a trip to Ajmer as you are visiting Pushkar and return by evening to Pushkar 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.

Stop at Kishangarh while travelling to Sikar. The Kishangarh Fort, artwork in the Bani Thani style, as well as the town's culture and art are all well-known. It is the only place with temples of the nine planets. The Khoda Ganesh Ji Temple, Kishangarh Fort, Phool Mahal Palace, and Gondola Lake are some of the city's prominent sights.

Sightseeing after arriving at Sikar. The Shekhawati region and Rajasthan's royal state's splendour are showcased in Sikar's tourist attractions. Visitors can enjoy Rani Palace, Harshnath Temple, Ganeshwar, Nehru Park, Devgarh Fort, Laxmangarh Fort, Khatushyamji Mandir, and Danta Ramgarh among Sikar's tourism attractions.

Reach Jaipur, board into the flight and fly to your next destination.

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