Rajasthan Tour Package 28 Nights 29 Days

28 Nights 29 Days

Destinations

Delhi-Agra-Bharatpur-Jaipur-Ranthambore-Chittorgarh-Udaipur-Mount Abu-Sirohi-Pali-Jodhpur-Pokhran-Jaisalmer-Bikaner-Nagaur-Pushkar-Ajmer-Kishangarh-Sikar-Jaipur-Delhi

Overview

Rajasthan is one of the top tourist destinations in India. It attracts a large flock of tourists from all over the world. Rajasthan is no less than heaven for a traveller seeking a traditional, cultural and ethnic vibe. The Rajasthan tour is the best tour package that provides an offbeat tour of the vibrant culture and tradition.
The people of Rajasthan offer warm hospitality to the guests visiting here. 
The state has everything that a traveller seeks for it could be a cultural tour, heritage tour, pilgrim tour, wildlife tour or hill station tour. 
Touring this cultural state is magical in itself. The state has a rich history, tradition, culture, cuisine, customs, and attire. Rajasthan is popular with tourists due to its unique scenic and aesthetic appeal. They are awed by the splendour of the settings and transfixed by the stunning palace architecture. The elegance and glory of the site attract visitors as they move on to other destinations on the tour. 
Feel the magical vibe of the state with the Rajasthan Tour Package 28 Nights 29 Days.

Detail Itinerary

Arrive on Delhi International Airport, a tour guide will greet you there and take you to the hotel to spend your day relaxing.

Agra, the city of love and the pure root of the country's rich legacy and illustrious past is symbolised by the city of Agra, which is located on the bank of the Yamuna. Here, you can explore the forts, castles, mausoleums, and royal gardens to learn more about the city's historic history and culture. Visit Agra Fort, Tomb of Itmad-ud-Daulah, Akbar Tomb, Guru ka Tal and Sikandar Fort.

Bharatpur is an exotic eccentric location that offers travellers genuine Rajasthan's tradition. Bharatpur is such a tourist place that offers you both the wildlife tour and also the old attractions from the 18th century like Lohagarh Fort. Other attractions to visit include Keoladeo Ghana National Park which is a vast bird sanctuary, Bankey Bihari Temple and Bharatpur Palace and Museum.

Reach Jaipur and explore the colourful market area of Jaipur, where you can find fine handmade materials like jewellery, footwears, bangles and wall decor. A perfect place for shopaholics.

The warm and vibrant Pink city is a great location to learn about Rajasthani culture and tradition. The dazzling forts, castles, and palaces that are dotted around the city allow you to imagine living in opulence like the Rajputana kings did as you walk through its narrow alleyways.
Places to explore on the first day of tour include - Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Albert Hall Museum and Jantar Mantar.

Places to explore on the second day of the tour include - Amer Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Birla Mandir and Galta Ji Temple.

Reach Ranthambore and visit Ranthambore National Park, exploring the wilderness of the park. This location draws a lot of tourists from around the world because of its tremendous biodiversity. As one of the best places in India to witness the beautiful carnivores in their natural habitat, the park is mostly known for its tigers. It is a real treat for birdwatchers and a great location to observe animals in their natural setting. The park is home to a variety of animals, including the Bengal tiger, Indian hog deer, Spotted deer, Gaur, nilgai, wild boar, sambar, Barasingha, Black buck, Chinkara, Chousingha, Indian elephant, wild water buffalo, Indian muntjac, striped hyena, Dhole, Indian leopard, Indian wolf, and Bengal fox.

The traditions and culture of Ranthambore are extremely important, in addition to the animals. Enjoy the amazing artwork and crafts created by village women working under the brilliant programme of Village Women Craft. 

Rajputana bravery, pride, and passion are stories that ring true in Chittorgarh. Every youngster and adult in the city is familiar with the stories that the Rajasthani bards sing about acts of bravery and sacrifice.
Attractions to visit in Chittorgarh are Chittorgarh Fort, Rani Padmini's Palace, Vijay Stambh Kirti Stambh and Kalika Mata Temple.

Arrival in Udaipur. The city of Lake Udaipur offers its visitors the mesmerising look of the city.  Visit the City Palace of Udaipur and enjoy boating in Lake Pichola during the sunset.

Udaipur, is a city with a rich cultural past. The city has stunning forts, palaces and lakes that allures everyone visiting here. The palace of the Udaipur symbolises the fine architectural supremacy of the Rajput period. The city is also home to the Jaisamand Lake which is the largest man-made water lake in Asia. 
Attractions that can be visited here are Fateh Sagar Lake, The Lake Palace, Vintage Car Museum, Jagdish Temple, and Bagore Ki Haveli.

Arrival in Mount Abu. Explore the pristine lakes of the city. Go boating in Nakki Lake. Enjoy the scenic view of the location at Sunset Point.
And, also visit the Dilwara Jain Temple.

Mount Abu seems to be a wonder in the desert land state Rajasthan. Surrounded by colorful blend of elegant British style bungalows and royal vacation spots. The area is covered with lush green forest, tranquil lakes and waterfalls. It offers a breathtaking view all around the year. The places to visit here include Peace Park, Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, Guru Shikhar Peak, Achalgarh Fort, Toad Rock, Sri Raghunath Temple, 

Sirohi is among the most stunning places to visit in Rajasthan. Apart from being surrounded by hilly terrain, this place is home to various temples.
Sirohi Fort, Sarvadham Temple, Bamanvad ji Temple, Bheru Tarak Dham, Chandravati and Pawapuri Temple are the attractions to explore here in Sirohi.

Pali is surrounded by the Aravalli mountain range. The city is also known as the 'Industrial City '. Pali has a lot of beautiful tourist destinations with historical significance to visit. Adishwar Temple, Jawai Dam, Parshuram Mahadev Temple, Nimbo ka Nath, Surya Narayan Temple, Ranakpur Dam, Om Banna Dham and Samand Lake are the sites to visit.

Jodhpur, also renowned as Blue city because the old area of the city is painted in blue which gives it a stunning look. The beauty of the city which looks picture perfect when seen could be seen from the top of the Mehrangarh Fort. The city's rich culture and heritage allure the travellers. A city is a perfect place where you can find finely architectured forts, palaces, and temples like Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Mandore Gardens and Kailana Lake.

The town is home to a number of stunning forts that showcase the wonders of traditional Rajasthani architecture. Pokhran Fort, Baba Ramdev Temple, Ramdevra Fair, and Pokaharan Museum are the places to visit.

Arrive Jaisalmer. One of Jaisalmer's most well-known attractions is its desert safari. Go for the camel ride in the golden desert of Sam Sand Dunes and also visit the Gadsisar Sagar Lake.

The land of brave and courageous rulers. The city is marked with stunning architectural marvel which never fails to allure the tourists visiting here. The city provides cosy lodging in the middle of the vast Thar Desert along with a range of adventurous activities to make sure your stay is completely unforgettable.
Famous destinations to see are Longewala War Memorial, Jain Temples, Kothari's Patwa-Ki-Haveli, Tanot Mata Temple and Jaisalmer Fort. 

Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary, which was once a hunting ground for Maharajas, is the area's main draw.
The fact that people from all over the world visit this destination, like Gajner Palace, is another evidence of its opulence.

The city of Bikaner is located in Rajasthan's northeastern part. As one of the first cities, Bikaner still showcases its old magnificence in the form of red sandstone palaces and forts that have survived the test of time. The top tourist attractions to visit in Bikaner are Junagarh Fort, Jain Temple Bhandasar, National Research Centre on Camels, Lalgarh Palace and Museum and  Rampuria Havelis.

While travelling to Nagaur, stop at Deshnok and visit Karni Mata Temple also known as Rat Temple. It is a major center of attraction which attracts a lot of tourists here.

Arrive Nagaur. The attractions in Nagaur, Rajasthan, are fascinating since they reflect the customs and culture of this historic town. Those who sincerely want to investigate the old buildings and learn more about history will be drawn to the inherent design of Nagaur Fort, the Akbari Mahal, and the historical significance of these places. Meera Bai  Temple, Fort Of The Hooded Cobra, Dadhimati Mata Temple, and Jain Glass Temple are other sites to visit here.

Pushkar is an old town with a unique rhythm, it blends culture, tradition and faith into a lovely vision. The majestic Pushkar Lake which is situated in Pushkar is different from any other tourist attraction but it still excels as a traveller's paradise Pushkar, a holy place with numerous temples and pilgrimage sites. Some of the most popular attractions to visit here include Pushkar Lake, Brahma's Temple, Varaha Temple, Savitri Temple, Pushkar Camel Fair, Man Mahal, Rangji Temple and Mahadeva Temple.

Ajmer looks like a paradise in the desert since it is surrounded by the lush Aravalli Ranges. This old city is today a well-liked Hindu and Muslim pilgrimage destination on a global scale. In Ajmer, there are many tourist attractions that showcase the city's rich history and culture
Dargah Sharif,  AnaSagar Lake, Adhai-Din Ka Jhonpra,  Akbar's Palace & Museum, and Nasiyan Jain Temples are the sites to visit here. After the visit, get back to Pushkar by evening.

The Kishangarh Fort, along with works of art made in the Bani Thani style, is a popular landmark in the area. Only there can one find the shrines of the nine planets. The Gondola Lake, Kishangarh Fort, Phool Mahal Palace, and Khoda Ganesh Ji Temple rank among the most well-known sites in the city.

Sikar was formerly a princely state. It displays the Shekhawati region's prosperity. The walls around this historic town are reinforced. This district's forts are examples of both cultural and architectural styles.
Devgarh Fort, Lakshmangarh Fort, Khatu Shyamji Temple, Harshnath Temple, Shyam Kund, and Jeen Mata Mandir are the sites to visit here.

Jaipur transfer and enroute visit at Jhunjhunu. Jhunjhunu is renowned for its intricately painted haveli architecture, fresco artwork, and real Rajasthani way of life in a remote area. Among the attractions are the Saraf Haveli, Rani Sati Temple, Khetri Temple, Birla Museum, and Some Chand ki Haveli.
 

Neemrana visit while travelling to Delhi. The stunning sites in Neemrana make it one of the most visited places. The streets of this formerly royal location still conjure up images of the legendary golden times of kings and queens, their palaces, and darbars, for which India is still renowned. The sites to visit here include Neemrana Fort, Baori,  Zip lining at Neemrana Fort, Village Safari, Bala Quila, Kesroli Fort, and Siliserh Lake.

Departure from Delhi. Catch the flight to your next destination. 

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