Rajasthan Tour Package 25 Nights 26 Days

25 Nights-26 Days

Destinations

Jaipur-Samode-Nawalgarh-Khimsar-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Rohet-Jalore-Daspan-Sirohi-Mount-Abu-Udaipur-Durgapur-Kota-Bundi-Tonk-Alwar-Jhunjhunu-Sikar-Kishangarh-Jaipur

Overview

As the "Land of Kings," Rajasthan is famed for its magnificent forts, palaces, and museums. India's largest state still upholds its rich cultural heritage and elegant customs. The people of Rajasthan extend a warm welcome to guests and show them exceptional hospitality. The region is a fantastic place to discover India's natural beauty and experience its culture. Travellers can choose from a variety of destinations in Rajasthan, including lovely hill towns and in-depth cultural trips. One of the most popular tourist spots is the state since it offers everything visitors are seeking for.  The 25 Nights & 26 Days Rajasthan Tour Package would take visitors to the state's cities, which are replete with stunning places to see.

Detail Itinerary

When you arrive in Jaipur, you will be warmly welcomed and taken to your lodging. There, you may unwind while spending the night in a hotel in Jaipur.

A popular tourist attraction in Jaipur. A well-liked tourist destination in Jaipur are the majestic forts and palaces. Even a brief glimpse of one of the palaces can entice a visitor. There are a lot of beautiful, expertly constructed buildings close to Jaipur.
among other well-known Jaipur attractions, the Amer Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Galtaji Temple, Albert Hall Museum, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, and Jaigarh Fort.

Samode, a charming village in Rajasthan, is well known for its exquisitely landscaped 18th-century palace, which is now a luxury heritage hotel and is probably the largest of its kind in India. Samode is hidden away among the hued tones of the historical Aravalli Hills. The Palace and its hilltop fort look like mirages as they overlook Samode village's stone houses and cobblestone streets. Samode Village's features include Samode Fort, Samode Palace, Samode Bagh, and Samode Haveli.

The havelis in the Nawalgarh region are well-known. One can see the antique, intricately crafted havelis here.The region's attractions include Sheesh Mahal, Morarka Haveli, The Poddar Haveli, and Roop Niwas Palace.

Khimsar has a variety of attractions, including lush gardens, uninhabited landscapes, and imposing palaces.
One such form of a work of art is Khimsar Fort, where you'll feel majestic and sumptuous and experience what it was like to live as a King or Queen. Two more Khimsar attractions are the Panchala Black Buck Reserve and the Khimsar Dunes Village.

Get to Jaisalmer. Your first two visits on your half-day city tour must be the Patwon ki Haveli and Gadisar Lake. Along the journey to the safari, you will have the opportunity to stop at a few locations.

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan's desert capital, a perfect picturesque location where one can have a desert safari and explore the forts and palaces. Jaisalmer contains details of the courageous kings and residents of the past, as well as tales of unmatched bravery, stunning beauty, and an unyielding dedication to our continuous survival. The community is situated deep into the well-known Thar Desert. Visit Salim Singh ki Haveli,  Golden Fort,  Tanot Mata Temple, and Jaisalmer Fort on a tour of Jaisalmer.

Pokhara arrival. There are numerous well-known locations in Pokhran that are encircled by gorgeous scenery. Among the attractions in this region are Pokhran Fort, Baba Ramdev Temple, Ramdevra Fair, and Pokaharan Museum. After visiting,  continue on your journey to Jodhpur.

Being referred to as the "Blue City," Jodhpur, the city's oldest district, is painted blue. The term is very appropriate given that the majority of the structure including palaces, temples, forts, havelis, and even homes are built in vivid blue tones. Awe-inspiring views of the massive forts that encircle this picturesque city may be something you don't want to miss.
The summit of the Mehrangarh Fort provides an excellent vantage point for city views. The tourist destinations Jaswant Thada, Toorji Ka Jhalra, Khejarla Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Moti Mahal, and Sheesh Mahal may be seen.

On the edges of the Thar Desert is a small, Rajasthan village called Rohet. The neighbourhood exudes a classic charm. It is calming, joyful, and rejuvenating. Go on a heritage tour  of  the villages of Rabari and Bishoi.

Jalore is widely recognised for having a lot of quarries, but it is also well known for producing some of the best granite in the world. Previously a small town, Jalore has recently grown significantly due to an increase in industry. Some of the nearby attractions are Topekhana, Jahaj Mandir, Jalore Fort, Sundha Mata Temple, and Jain Temple.

This tour will stop at the Daspan village, where the fertile soil yields a profusion of crops. The neighbourhood is highly known for its hand-embroidered shoes.

Sirohi, which has deep roots in that age, has been significantly influenced by the rich culture and history of the Rajput regal era. Attractions to see  include Jirawala Temple, Bheru Tarak Dham Jain Temple, and Bamanvad Ji Temple.

This hill village makes the perfect retreat during the summer. Rajasthan is a relaxing and enjoyable destination for tourists.
Visit Trevor's Tank, a place to see birds. Enjoy the lake boating and schedule some time to go to the sunset spot. Toad Rock, Dilwara Temple, Guru Shikhar, and Shri Raghunandan Temple.

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. Bagore Ki Haveli, Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace, and Lake Palace are other sights to see.

Durgapur is recognised for its exceptional artistic talent in the production of toys, silver and gold picture frames, and rock paintings
Without a doubt, the treasure city of Dungarpur raises the benchmark for Rajasthan tourism. This popular tourist attraction in Rajasthan is situated in the Aravalli foothills and has beautiful animals and lush meadows. The Bhils and the Dungarias live there.
There are many attractions in this area, including Juna Mahal, Mazar-e-Fakhri, Gaib Sagar Lake, Vijay Rajrajeshwer Temple, Shrinathji Temple, and the Bhil hamlet.

Visitors can savour Chittorgarh's breathtaking heritage and wonder at a first-rate replica of the wealthy Rajput past. The vast and towering fort of Chittorgarh, which is unquestionably a superb example of Rajputana architecture, continues to be the city's most significant asset. Rana Kumbha's Palace, Chittorgarh Fort, Padmini Palace, Meera Temple, and Vijay Stambh are a few of the city's tourist attractions.  Continue to Kota after visiting Chittorgarh.

Reaching Kota. The 3rd largest city in Rajasthan, Kota, has the River Chambal running beside its banks. Additionally, it has a number of holy sites that are important to both Hindus and Sikhs.
Among the popular tourist destinations in the area are the renowned Garadia Mahadev Jagmandir Palace, Temple, Gaipernath Waterfall, Chambal Gardens, Kota Barrage, and Chambal River.

Bundi is blessed with opulent palaces that wonderfully capture the magnificence of the Rajputs, as well as ornate step wells, serene lakes, and a variety of other intriguing places to explore.
Among the sights to see are Bundi Palace, Chitrashala, the 84 Pillar Cenotaph, Garh Palace, Moti Mahal, Sukh Mahal, and Raniji ki Baori.

Tonk, among the most intriguing places in Rajasthan, is well renowned for its historic mosques and havelis. Some of the area's attractions are Old Baoris, Rasiya ke Tekri, Sunehri Kothi, Raja Rai Singh Mahal, and Bisalpur Dam.

Arrive at Alwar.  Explore the well-known attractions like Siliserh lake Palace - enjoy boating and birdwatching at the lake. 
Bala Qila - The fort provides expansive and breathtaking views of Alwar. regarded as Alwar's oldest structure.

After touring this cultural hub, you will be surrounded by numerous forts and palaces that still display traces of ancient Indian traditions and culture. Alwar is home to a number of attractive gardens that are well-known for their lush landscapes and ancient mythology, in relation to these castles and forts. Some of the local attractions are the Sariska Tiger Reserve, Flying Fox Neemrana, Bhangarh Fort and Neelkanth Mahadev Temple

Jhunjhunu is renowned for its true Rajasthani way of life in a remote setting, elaborately carved haveli architecture, and fresco artwork. Among the attractions are the  Birla Museum,Saraf Haveli, Rani Sati Temple, Khetri Temple
and Some Chand ki Haveli.

The Shekhawati region's splendour and the regal kingdom of Rajasthan are highlighted by Sikar's tourism attractions.
Rani Palace, Khatushyamji Mandir, Harshnath Temple, Ganeshwar, Nehru Park, Devgarh Fort, Laxmangarh Fort and Danta Ramgarh are a few of Sikar's tourist attractions.

The area's culture and art, the Bani Thani-inspired artwork, and the Kishangarh Fort are all well-known. Temples for each of the nine planets can only be found there. Some of the city's well-known attractions are the Gondola Lake, Kishangarh Fort, Phool Mahal Palace, and Khoda Ganesh Ji Temple.

This tour of Rajasthan comes to an end as we fly out of Jaipur. Have a good trip and a safe trip to your next destination!

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