Rajasthan Tour Package 24 Nights 25 Days

24 Nights-25 Days

Destinations

Jaipur-Samode-Nawalgarh-Khimsar-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Rohet-Jalore-Pali-Sirohi-Mount Abu-Udaipur-Dungarpur-Kota-Bundi-Tonk-Alwar-Jhunjhunu-Sikar-Jaipur

Overview

Rajasthan is renowned for its majestic forts, palaces, and museums and is known as the "country of Kings." The largest state in India has exquisite customs and a rich cultural heritage that it still retains. Visitors are welcomed with open arms and are lavished with exquisite hospitality by Rajasthani natives. The area is excellent for exploring India's beauty and taking in its culture. In Rajasthan, travellers have a wide selection of travel possibilities, including delightful hill stations and extensive cultural tours. The fact that the state has everything guests are looking for makes it one of the most well-liked tourist destinations.
The 24 Nights and 25  Days Rajasthan Tour Package would take guests to the state's cities, which are filled with beautiful sights to visit.

Detail Itinerary

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

Jaipur is a well-known tourist destination. The magnificent forts and palaces of Jaipur are a popular tourist destinations. A tourist may be drawn in by even a fleeting view of one of the palaces. In the vicinity of Jaipur, there are numerous gorgeous buildings that were built with skill.
visiting the Albert Hall Museum, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, Amer Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Galtaji Temple, City Palace, and Jaigarh Fort, among other well-known Jaipur locations.

The lovely Rajasthani village of Samode, which is tucked away among the ochre tones of the historic Aravalli Hills, is well known for its beautifully landscaped 18th century palace, which is now a luxury heritage hotel and likely the greatest of its kind in India. Overlooking the stone buildings and cobblestone streets of Samode village, the Palace as well as its hilltop fort appear as a mirage. Samode Fort, Samode Palace, Samode Bagh, and Samode Haveli are among the highlights of Samode Village.

The region of Nawalgarh is renowned for its havelis. Here, one may witness the ancient, profoundly designed havelis. Sheesh Mahal, Morarka Haveli, The Poddar Haveli, and Roop Niwas Palace are a few of the area's attractions.

Khimsar is a little settlement at the edge of the Great Thar Desert in Rajasthan. This community is located near a lovely oasis that is surrounded by a sandy, dry desert. Khimsar Fort is one such example of a work of art, where you can feel regal and opulent and experience the lives of Kings and Queens. The Khimsar Dunes Village and Panchala Black Buck Reserve are two other Khimsar attractions to visit. 

Arrive at Jaisalmer.  Explore the sites like Patwon ki Haveli - enjoy the mesmerising look of the complex and also visit the historic museum of the Haveli. 
Gadisar Lake - enjoy the spectacular look of the Jaisalmer fort from this lake. are the stops on your half-day city trip. 

The desert capital of Rajasthan is a site where one can go on a desert safari and also go on historical building tours. Information about the valiant rulers and citizens of the past may be found in Jaisalmer, along with stories of unparalleled bravery, exquisite beauty, and an unwavering commitment to our continued survival. The settlement is located far into the renowned Thar Desert. Take a tour of Jaisalmer to view the Tanot Mata Temple, Sam Sand Dunes, Gadisar Lake, and Jaisalmer Fort.

Visit Pokhran on the way to Jodhpur. There are many well-known sites that are surrounded by breathtaking environments in Pokhran.  Pokhran Fort, Baba Ramdev Temple, Ramdevra Fair, and Pokaharan Museum are some of the attractions to visit in this area. After visiting these attractions continue your trip to Jodhpur.

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.

A tiny, rural Rajasthan village called Rohet is situated on the outskirts of the Thar Desert. The community is endowed with old-world charm. It is serene, joyous, and restorative. Visit the Bishnoi village and go on a heritage village walk.

Jalore, known for having a large number of quarries, is now well-known for producing a portion of the best granite in the world. Jalore, which was formerly a little town, has recently expanded tremendously because of industrial growth. Sundha Mata Temple, Jahaj Mandir, Jalore Fort, Jain Temple, and Topekhana are some of the local sites worth checking out.

Pali is home to numerous well-known tourist attractions, each of which is distinguished by its own special beauty and historical significance. Visit Jawai Dam, Adinath Temple, Om Banna Mandir, Parshuram Mahadev Temple, Nimbo Ka Nath, and Somnath Mandir among the area's attractions.

The Rajput regal era's rich culture and legacy have had a significant influence on Sirohi, which has strong roots in that period. Jirawala Temple, Bheru Tarak Dham Jain Temple, and Bamanvad Ji Temple are three examples of Jain temples.

In the summer, this hill town is the ideal location for rejuvenation. The city offers breathtaking views and various adventure activities. Guests can unwind and enjoy a good quality time here. Visit the birdwatching location Trevor's Tank. Enjoy boating at Nakki Lake and make time to visit the sunset point. Also, Visit these attractions: Shri Raghunandan Temple, Guru Shikhar and Dilwara Temple.

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.

Dungarpur is renowned for its exquisite artistic talent in the creation of toys, gold and silver photo frames, and rock paintings. Dungarpur is unquestionably a treasure city that raises the bar for Rajasthan tourism. This tourist destination in Rajasthan is located in the foothills of the Aravalli and features elegant wildlife and fertile plains. It is inhabited by the Bhils and the Dungarias.
Juna Mahal, Mazar-e-Fakhri, Gaib Sagar Lake, Vijay Rajrajeshwer Temple, Shrinathji Temple, as well as the Bhil hamlet, are among the places to see in this region.

Explore Chittorgarh and reach Kota by evening. At Chittorgarh, visitors may take in the stunning history and marvel at a superb recreation of the opulent Rajput past. The most valuable asset in this city is still the enormous and imposing fort of Chittorgarh, which is indisputably a great example of Rajputana building. Among the city's tourist attractions are the Rana Kumbha's Palace, Chittorgarh Fort, Padmini Palace, Meera Temple, and Vijay Stambh.

Arrival in Kota. The River Chambal runs along the banks of Kota, the third-largest city in Rajasthan. It also contains a number of sacred locations that are significant to both Hindus and Sikhs.
The revered Garadia Mahadev Jagmandir Palace, Temple, Gaipernath Waterfall, Chambal Gardens, Kota Barrage, and Chambal River are a few of the well-liked tourist attractions.

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.
Bundi Palace, Chitrashala, 84 Pillared Cenotaph, Garh Palace, Moti Mahal, Sukh Mahal  and Raniji ki Baori are among the things to view.

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

Get to Alwar. Discover the well-known Alwar sights like the City Palace Alwar, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, and Siliserh Lake Palace.

You will be surrounded by various forts and palaces that still exhibit remnants of ancient Indian customs and culture after visiting this centre of culture. In addition to these castles and forts, Alwar is home to a number of charming gardens that are known for their lush settings and age-old folklore. Sariska Tiger Reserve, Flying Fox Neemrana, Bhangarh Fort, Siliserh Lake, Bala Quila, and Government Museum are some of the places to see nearby.

Jhunjhunu is noted for its intricately carved haveli architecture, fresco artwork, and authentic Rajasthani way of life in a secluded setting. Birla Museum, Saraf Haveli, Rani Sati Temple, Khetri Temple, Birla Museum, and Some Chand ki Haveli are among the attractions.

Sikar's tourist attractions highlight the splendour of the Shekhawati region and Rajasthan's regal kingdom.
The tourist attractions of Sikar include Rani Palace, Harshnath Temple, Ganeshwar, Nehru Park, Devgarh Fort, Laxmangarh Fort, Khatushyamji Mandir, and Danta Ramgarh.

The departure to Jaipur marks the end of this tour to Rajasthan. Have a safe flight to your next location and have a pleasant journey!

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