Rajasthan Tour Package 23 Nights 24 Days

23 Nights 24 Days

Destinations

Jaipur - Sikar - Mandawa - Bikaner - Gajner - Jaisalmer - Pokhran - Jodhpur - Ranakpur - Mount Abu - Udaipur - Chittorgarh - Kota - Bundi -Tonk - Ranthambore -Bharatpur - Jaipur

Overview

Rajasthan is known as the "land of Kings" and is famous for its magnificent forts, palaces, and museums. India's largest state has rich cultural qualities and lovely traditions that the state still upholds. Rajasthani locals extend a warm welcome to visitors and show them exceptional hospitality. The location is ideal for discovering India's splendour and soaking up its culture. Tourists can choose from a wide range of travel options in Rajasthan, including a comprehensive cultural trip and enjoyable hill stations. The state is one of the most popular tourist spots because it contains everything tourists are looking for. 
The Rajasthan Tour Package 23 Nights 24 Days will take you to the state's cities, which are overflowing with lovely places to see.

Detail Itinerary

Arrive at the airport in Jaipur, check into the hotel, and spend your first day unwinding.

The city is referred to as "pink city" because of its pinkish undertones. Because of its stunning forts and palaces, Jaipur receives a lot of tourists. Just a brief glimpse of one of the palaces can entice a visitor. Beautiful, expertly crafted architecture 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 more.

The following day of the excursion, visit Amer Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort, and Birla Mandir. The Markets area visit, which comprises Johari Bazar, Nehru Bazar, and Bapu Bazar, may also be added. The market area of the city is particularly active in terms of the range of things for sale. These include beautiful home décor goods, jewellery, gemstones in various colours, footwear, and other stuff.

The tourist attractions in Sikar showcase the opulence of the Rajasthani royal state and the Shekhawati region.
Rani Palace, Nehru Park, Devgarh Fort, Laxmangarh Fort, Harshnath Temple, Ganeshwar, Khatushyamji Mandir and Danta Ramgarh are the attractions to see in Sikar.

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 century 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.

Travel to Bikaner and take some time to explore the area.
Bikaner seems to be a city that embodies every aspect of the nation, from tradition, history, and culture to adventure, food, and culture. It is recognised by visitors as a cultural paradise and a haven of spirituality because of its amazing architectural achievements. The Junagarh Fort, Karni Mata Temple, Gajner Palace, LalGarh Palace, Rampuria Haveli, and Royal Cenotaphs are among the attractions in this area.

Gajner is a small and lovely tourist site that is worthwhile seeing. You might be shocked by some of the unusual activities and locations you can discover in this undiscovered location. Visit Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary, Gajner Palace and Deshnok Temple.

If you are interested in geology, you should visit Jaisalmer. Here, geologic disasters that occurred 180 million years ago in the Thar Desert can be located and tracked. The western Rajasthani city of Jaisalmer acts as a border patrol. The Thar Desert and the Pakistan border are both not far from this "Golden City." The Jaisalmer Fort, Gadisar Lake, Jain Temple, Longewala War Memorial, Tanot Mata Temple, and Sam Sand Dunes are among the nearby tourist attractions

Travel to Pokhran. In Pokhran, there are many well-known attractions that are surrounded by breathtaking environments. Pokhran Fort, Baba Ramdev Temple, Ramdevra Fair, and Pokaharan Museum are some of the locations that can be visited in this area. After the visit, continue travelling to Jodhpur.

Arrive in Jodhpur and then, visit the Bishnoi village. Learn about the rural life of the people and their different way of living. This village tour is a good opportunity to interact with locals and to know about their culture. 

Jodhpur, the second-largest city in Rajasthan, is referred to by its inhabitants as the "Blue Metropolis." 
The name is definitely suitable because the majority of the buildings, including castles, palaces, shrines, havelis, and even residences, are constructed in vibrant blue tones.
You might not want to miss the breathtaking sight of the imposing forts that line this lovely city.
In Jodhpur, attractions to see include the imposing Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Kaylana lake Toorji Ka Jhalra, Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park, and Balsamand Lake.

Visit the Jain Temple by driving to Ranankpur. A little, charming town called Ranakpur is located in Rajasthan's remote Aravali Valley. It is a significant destination for Jain pilgrims and is located in the Pali district, some 96 kilometers north of Udaipur.

Reach Mount Abu and visit the attractions. In the summer, this hill town is the ideal location for rejuvenation. Visitors to Rajasthan can unwind and enjoy themselves there. The places to go are Shri Raghunandan Temple, Dilwara Temple, Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, Nakki Lake Guru Shikhar, and Toad Rock.

A Hill-Station town surrounded by a forest of trees that is situated on the Aravalli Range. Since it is Rajasthan's only hill station, the majority of the year is relatively cool and pleasant there. Nakki Lake, Guru Shikhar Dilwara Temple, Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, Shri Raghunandan Temple Sunset Point, and Toad Rock are among the places to see in this area.

Travel to Udaipur. Visit the Jagmandir and the Jagdish Temple during your half-day of sightseeing. In the evening, you can go on a boat tour on Lake Pichola.

The city is well-known for its lakes and for being one of the most romantic in the nation. The city's pristine lakes, which are the main reason visitors come here, are beautiful and carry much appeal.

The Royal City Palace of Udaipur, the spotless Lake Pichola, Bagore Ki Haveli, Shri Eklingji Temple, Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace, and Jagdish Temple are a few of the top places to see in this area.

A chance to encounter a lovely past and see a magnificent representation of the opulent Rajput past exists at Chittorgarh. This city's most prized treasure continues to be Chittorgarh's massive and formidable fort, which is unquestionably a superb example of Rajputana architecture. Sightseeing of Chittorgarh include Chittorgarh Fort, Padmini Palace, Rana Kumbha's Palace, Meera Temple and Temple of Fame.

Arrive in Kota and explore the destinations. One of the nicest sites to visit in Kota is the man-made lake Kishore Sagar, which is
breathtakingly beautiful. Additionally, go to the Jagmandir Palace, which is positioned near the magnificent Kishore Sagar lake.

On the banks of the River Chambal, Rajasthan's third-largest city, Kota, is situated. Additionally, it contains numerous sacred locations that are important to both Hindus and Sikhs.
The holy Garadia Mahadev Temple, Gaipernath Waterfall,  Chambal Gardens, Seven Wonder Park,  Kota Barrage, and Chambal River Safari are among the local tourist attractions.

Visit Bundi by driving there. This lovely city is located here. In the southern Aravalli Hills, in a location that resembles an oasis, is Bundi, often known as the blue city of Eastern Rajasthan. In addition to other popular tourist destinations, it is well known for its homes, castles, paintings, step wells, and palaces. There are a number of attractions nearby, including Bundi Palace, Raniji ki Baori, Sukh Mahal, Lake Jait Sagar, and Taragarh Fort.

Tonk, one of Rajasthan's most intriguing cities, is widely known for its ancient havelis and mosques. Old Baoris, Rasiya ke Tekri, Raja Rai Singh Mahal, Bisalpur Dam, and Sunehri Kothi.

Wildlife & nature lovers must visit Ranthambore. This location draws numerous visitors from all over the world because of its abundant biodiversity. The Ranthambore tour's high point is a visit to Ranthambore National Park. In their natural reserve, you can observe wild bears and royal Bengal tigers. In addition to wildlife sightings, the area is home to other sights like the Gandhi Regional Museum, Kachida Valley, Jogi Mahal, and Raj Bagh Ruins, as well as Ranthambore Fort, which is renowned for its exquisite architecture.

A trip to Bharatpur will allow you to discover Rajasthan's regal and vibrant side. The main attraction of the city is Keoladeo National Park which  is a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE site. This location is a heaven for birdwatchers as different species of birds could be seen here. It is known as one of the most favoured locations for bird feeding and breeding. Lohagarh Fort and Laxman Temple are  the another attraction of to visit in this city.

Reach Jaipur and arrive at Jaipur International airport from there catch your flight to the next spot.

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