Rajasthan Tour Package 26 Nights 27 Days

26 Nights-27 Days

Destinations

Jaipur-Mandawa-Bikaner-Gajner-Jaisalmer-Jodhpur-Rohet-Pali-Jalore-Sirohi-Mount Abu-Udaipur-Durgapur-Chittorgarh-Kota-Bundi-Tonk-Alwar-Jhunjhunu-Sikar-Kishangarh-Ranthambore

Overview

Rajasthan is known as the "Land of Kings" and is home to spectacular forts, palaces, and museums. The largest state in India still preserves its opulent traditions and rich cultural history. Visitors are cordially welcomed and lavished with exquisite hospitality by the Rajasthani people. The area is a great location to learn about India's culture and appreciate its natural beauty. Rajasthan offers a wide range of vacation spots, including charming hill towns and in-depth traditional excursions. The state is one of the most well-liked tourist destinations since it provides everything tourists want. The state's cities, which are brimming with breathtaking locations to view, would be visited in this  26 Nights & 27 Days Rajasthan Tour Package.

Detail Itinerary

You will be greeted when you arrive in Jaipur and taken to your accommodation. You can relax there while you spend the night in a Jaipur hotel.

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.
Visit the Albert Hall Museum, Jantar Mantar, Galtaji Temple, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, and other sights on your first day of touring Jaipur.

Visit Amer Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort, and Birla Mandir on the second day of the excursion. The Markets neighbourhood, which includes Johari Bazar, Nehru Bazar, and Bapu Bazar, is another option. The market area of the city is quite crowded and has a large variety of goods for sale. These include priceless furniture for the home, jewellery, coloured gems, shoes, and other items.

Visit  the  Mandawa attractions to learn more about the history, culture, and architectural design of the area. The Havelis, old buildings from the 18th and nineteenth centuries that may give visitors a glimpse into Rajasthan's rich cultural history, are the main attraction in this area for tourists.
The Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli, Murmuria Haveli, and Chowkhani Double Haveli among the Mandawa's must-see locales.

Bikaner is a flowering gem in the Thar desert. Massive, majestic forts and palaces that showcase the grandeur of their monarchs to the outside world adorn the metropolis. The places to go in this region are Junagarh Fort, Lalgarh Palace and Museum, Jain Temple Bhandasar, National Research Centre on Camels, and Rampuria Havelis.

A journey to Gajner It was previously the hunting ground of the Maharajah of Bikaner. Gajner Lake, Deshnook Palace, Devi Kund Sagar, and Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary are some of the nearby attractions.

The Thar Desert's entry is located at Jaisalmer, Rajasthan's desert capital. a site where one can go on a desert safari and look around historic structures. Details of the valiant rulers and citizens of the past can be found in Jaisalmer, along with tales of unparalleled bravery, breathtaking beauty, and an unwavering commitment to our ongoing survival. The town is located deep into the renowned Thar Desert. Take a tour of Jaisalmer to see the Sam Sand Dunes, Gadisar Lake, Tanot Mata Temple, and Jaisalmer Fort.

On the way to Jodhpur explore  Pokhran, there are several famous spots surrounded by breathtaking environments. Pokhran Fort, Baba Ramdev Temple, Ramdevra Fair, and Pokaharan Museum are a few of the region's attractions. Continue your travel to Jodhpur after your visit.

Jodhpur, is renowned as the sun city of Rajasthan. The city is the second largest city of Rajasthan and also called a Blue city as most of the city's old area is painted in shade of blue which gives it a mesmerizing look. The beauty of the blue painted city could be best seen from the top of Mehrangarh Fort. Jodhpur is famous for its majestic forts, palaces and delicious cuisine. Jodhpur is an eye-catching city. It flickers with romance, beauty, splendour, and warmth of a bustling desert metropolis that has witnessed intrigues, civil wars,  and the display of wealth and power. The attractions to visit here include Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Ghanta Ghar and Flying Fox, Kaylana Lake and Garden, Balsamand Lake and Mangleshwar Mahadev Temple.

A small  rural area called Rohet is located on the outskirts of the Thar Desert. Rohet offers a complete authentic experience of rural Rajasthan to its guests. Visit Rohet for a rural retreat. Take a tour of the Bishnoi village, there you can learn about the different ways of living of this  tribe. 

Pali offers many well-known tourist destinations because of each one's unique beauty and historical importance. Attractions to see here include Jawai Dam, Adinath Temple, Om Banna Mandir,  Parshuram Mahadev Temple, Nimbo Ka Nath and  Somnath Mandir.

The city of Jalore is well renowned for having a large number of mines as well as for producing among the nicest granite throughout the world. Prior to recently, Jalore was a little town, but a boom in industry has caused it to expand dramatically. Topkhana, Jahaj Mandir, Jalore Fort, Sundha Mata Temple, and Jain Temple are some of the attractions close by.

The Rajput regal era's rich history and culture had a profound impact on Sirohi, a city with strong historical roots. Jain temples like Jirawala Temple, Bheru Tarak Dham Jain Temple, and Bamanvad Ji Temple are the three temples that must be visited.

This hillside community is the ideal summer getaway. For travellers, Rajasthan is a tranquil and pleasurable location.
Go to Trevor's Tank to see the birds. Enjoy boating on the lake and plan aside some time to see the sunset location. Toad Rock, Guru Shikhar, Dilwara Temple, and Shri Raghunandan Temple.

The historic regal past and cosy atmosphere of Udaipur, a lake city, mesmerise visitors. The main attraction in this area is City Palace Udaipur, a famous hotel that doubles as both a museum and a royal palace. At Lake Pichola, you can take pleasure in boating while taking in the sunset. Other attractions include Bagore Ki Haveli, Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace, and Lake Palace.

For its great artistic talent, Durgapur is known for producing toys, silver and gold picture frames, and rock paintings.
The gem city of Dungarpur unquestionably raises the bar for tourism in Rajasthan. This well-known tourist destination in Rajasthan is located in the foothills of the Aravalli Mountains and features lovely animals and verdant meadows. There reside the Bhils and the Dungarias.
The Juna Mahal, Mazar-e-Fakhri, Gaib Sagar Lake, Vijay Rajrajeshwer Temple, Shrinathji Temple, and the Bhil hamlet are just a few of the local attractions.

Visitors can marvel at a top-notch recreation of the affluent Rajput past while enjoying Chittorgarh's stunning heritage. The city's most valuable asset continues to be Chittorgarh's enormous and towering fort, which is undeniably a magnificent example of Rajputana construction. Among the city's tourist attractions are Rana Kumbha's Palace, Chittorgarh Fort, Padmini Palace, Meera Temple, and Vijay Stambh.

The River Chambal borders the banks of Kota, the third-largest city in Rajasthan. It also features several sacred locations that are significant to both Hindus and Sikhs. The famed Garadia Mahadev Jagmandir Palace, Temple, Gaipernath Waterfall, Chambal Gardens, Kota Barrage, and Chambal River are just a few of the area's well-liked tourist attractions.

Bundi is blessed with grand palaces that admirably depict the splendour of the Rajputs, as well as elaborate step wells, tranquil lakes, and a number of other fascinating locations to visit.
The 84 Pillar Cenotaph, Bundi Palace, Chitrashala, Garh Palace, Moti Mahal, Sukh Mahal, and Raniji ki Baori are a few of the sights to explore.

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 a few of the area's attractions.

Get there at Alwar. The Siliserh Lake Palace, City Palace Alwar, and Neelkanth Mahadev Temple are a few well-known Alwar attractions to explore on this half-day of sightseeing.

Alwar is surrounded by several forts and palaces which still exhibit remnants of ancient Indian culture and traditions. There are some lovely gardens in Alwar that are well-known for their lush settings and prehistoric mythology in connection with these castles and forts. The Sariska Tiger Reserve, Flying Fox Neemrana, Bhangarh Fort, Bala Quila, and Government Museum are some of the nearby attractions

Jhunjhunu is well known for its fresco artwork, elaborately decorated haveli architecture, and authentic Rajasthani lifestyle in a remote place. Birla Museum, Saraf Haveli, Rani Sati Temple, Khetri Temple, and Some Chand ki Haveli are a few of the attractions.

The tourist attractions in Sikar reflect the splendour of the Shekhawati region and the royal kingdom of Rajasthan.A few of Sikar's tourist attractions are Rani Palace, Khatushyamji Mandir, Harshnath Temple, Ganeshwar, Nehru Park, Devgarh Fort, Laxmangarh Fort, and Danta Ramgarh.

Along with artwork created in the Bani Thani fashion, the Kishangarh Fort is a well-known landmark in the town. The temples of the nine planets can only be found there. Among the most well-known landmarks in the city are the Gondola Lake, Kishangarh Fort, Phool Mahal Palace, and Khoda Ganesh Ji Temple.

Explore nature and wildlife when you visit Ranthambore. Numerous tourists from around the world come to this location because of its tremendous biodiversity. A visit to Ranthambore National Park is the high point of the Ranthambore itinerary. In their natural reserve, you can view Bengal tigers and wild bears. 

As we take off from Jaipur, this tour of Rajasthan comes to a close. Have a pleasant and secure journey to your next location!

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