Rajasthan Tour Package 7 nights 8 days

7 Nights 8 Days

Destinations

Jaipur - Jodhpur - Udaipur - Pushkar - Jaisalmer - Ajmer - Jaipur

Overview

The best and most popular tourist destination in India is Rajasthan. The area is well known for its extensive history, culture, language, cuisine, customs, and clothing. Tourists are drawn to Rajasthan because of its beauty and aesthetic appeal. They were astounded by the magnificence of the locations and mesmerised by the exquisite palace designs. As visitors move on to other locations, they are astounded by the architecture and splendour of the site. The Rajasthan trip is chock-full of surprises, which keeps things exciting at every turn as it proceeds.

Detail Itinerary

The tour initiates with the arrival in Jaipur. 
The Capital city of Rajasthan, famed as 'pink city' as buildings  of the city are painted in pink which looks mesmerizing. The pink colour denotes the warm hospitality of the people of the state. 

  • Enter the hotel
  • Go on a half-day exploration of Jaipur.
  • Start your tour with visiting 

Hawa Mahal - The term "Hawa Mahal" comes from the palace's distinctive design, which is a network of tiny windows that let cold air into the building and kept it cool throughout the sweltering summers.

City Palace - One of the most well-known tourist destinations and a significant landmark in Jaipur is City Palace. Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh constructed the lovely palace during his rule.
Go back to the hotel after dark.
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  • Start your excursion in the morning after breakfast.
  • Visit these beautiful spots.

Jantar Mantar- This observatory is the first in India and is the oldest in terms of significance, size, and preservation. At the end of the Mughal era, it represents the cosmological concepts and astronomical expertise of a knowledgeable prince's court.

 Albert Hall Museum- One of India's finest examples of Indo-Saracenic architecture, draws tourists in with its alluring beauty.

Amber Fort - This monolith of marble and sandstone, built in 1592, is located on a very small hill. What makes it noteworthy is the fact that it is a flawless example of Rajasthani architecture.

 Nahargarh Fort - Proudly positioned on a summit of the Aravalli Hills, provides an incredible northern backdrop towards the city of Jaipur.

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  • Depart the hotel in the morning.
  • Get to Jodhpur

The "Blue Metropolis" is how the people refer to Jodhpur, Rajasthan's second-largest city. The bulk of the building, comprising castles, palace, shrines, citadels, and even dwellings, is built in vivid blue tones, therefore the name is unquestionably appropriate. One must not miss the breathtaking sight of the towering forts in this lovely city.

  • Enter the hotel and keep the bags .
  • Leave for an excursion, and visit these attractions.

Mehrangarh Fort - One of the largest Indian forts is Mehrangarh. This formidable fort stands 400 feet above the city in breathtaking splendour.

Jaswant Thada -The peaceful architecture of the marble structure is lovely. The carvings are really intricately done. As it searches Jaswant Thada for images of the Rathore kings.

Umaid Bhawan Palace - This palace is a striking illustration of how Indian and European styles can coexist in architecture.

Mandore Garden - The garden's most outstanding feature is its magnificent cenotaphs, or "dewals," which are scattered throughout.

Khejarla Fort: The fort  is an important historical site. By demonstrating Rajput-Mughal architecture and aesthetics, the fort attracts visitors despite its worn-out and outdated façade.

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Depart the hotel in the morning.

  • Get to Udaipur

Udaipur is renowned across the world for its majestic temples, stunning lakes, historical forts built during the Rajput era, lavish palaces, galleries, and fine art. Udaipur, sometimes known as the "Pearl of the East," is a city of lakes encircled by the lush Aravalli Mountains and glistening lakes. Unlike other regions of Rajasthan, Udaipur is tranquil.

  • Enter the hotel and keep the bags .
  • Leave for an excursion, and visit these attractions.

City Palace - One of Udaipur's largest and oldest lakes, Lake Pichola, can be seen in all its glory from the City Palace. The intricate patterns created on the hard surfaces represent the ruthlessness and compassion of past kings.

Lake Pichola - A visit to Lake is incomplete without enjoying a boat ride, especially in the morning. In the evenings, when the sun is shining off the clear lake and antique structures, it seems as if the entire region has been coated in gold. The spellbinding sights will take you to a far-off, peaceful planet and inspire your amorous side.

Jag Mandir - The palace is made of marble and yellow sandstone and has three storeys. It would be amazing to see eight life-size elephant statues constructed of fine white marble and defending the castle.

Ahar Cenotaphs - This historic location is well-known for both its gorgeous architecture and for serving as the Maharanas of Mewar's final resting place.

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Depart the hotel in the morning.

  • Get to Pushkar

In Pushkar, there are numerous tourist attractions, including sacred sites and odd restaurants, with delightful surprises around every turn. Small businesses lining the lively streets are teeming with warmth, vibrancy, happiness, and culture. In the Indian region of Puskar, people are amazed by whatever they see.

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  • Leave for an excursion, and visit these attractions.

Pushkar Lake - The world-famous Pushkar Fair is held at the Pushkar Lake, one of the most well-known places of pilgrimage.

Rangji Temple - One of the few structures in Pushkar with South Indian architecture is the temple, which is dedicated to Lord Rangii.

Pushkar Camel Fair - This fair's best feature is that it features a different lineup of activities every day, including magic performances, snake charmers, puppet plays, camel parades, gypsie dances, and ghoomar.

 Man Mahal - One of Pushkar's top tourist destinations, is regarded as the town's largest and most opulent royal home.

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  • Depart the hotel in the morning.
  • Get to Jaisalmer

The city is embellished by a variety of lakes, ornate Jain temples, and opulent havelis. Jaisalmer is renowned for offering an unconventional desert safari. The city offers comfortable accommodations in the midst of the enormous Thar Desert as well as a variety of adventurous pursuits to ensure that your stay is entirely unforgettable.

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  • Leave for an excursion, and visit these attractions

Jaisalmer Fort - This fort is sometimes referred to as "Sonar Quila" or "Golden Fort" because of its location in the Thar Desert's golden expanses.

Sam Sand Dunes - These are among the most genuine desert dune locations in all of India.

Gadisar Lake - One of Jaisalmer's most remarkable man-made structures. This lake, which was constructed in Rajasthan's desert region, mimics the splendour of an oasis.

Patwon Ki Haveli - The collection of havelis, which was formerly inhabited by the Patwa family, is now home to the Rajasthan government's art and craft division.

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  • Depart the hotel in the morning.
  • Get to Ajmer

Visit Ajmer to see the stunning Mughal architecture surrounded by a meditative atmosphere. Thanks to the Golden Jain Temple, the city is also a well-known Jain religious destination

  • Enter the hotel and keep the bags .
  • Leave for an excursion, and visit these attractions

Dargah Sharif - One of the most revered pilgrimage sites in India and one of the most well-known attractions in Ajmer.

Ana Sagar Lake - A fun place for a family outing is the lake. In the centre of the lake is an island.

Adhai Din ka Jhonpra - Although in need of repair, it is a magnificent architectural work with towering domes, pillars, and a lovely arching screen that was primarily constructed from fragments of Jainism and Hindu temples.
 
Victoria Jubilee Clock Tower - An excellent example of Indo-Islamic architectural details is found in the Clock Tower.

  • Go back to the hotel after dark.
  • Spend the entire night in a hotel

Depart the hotel in the morning.

  • Get back to Jaipur 
  • Catch the afternoon flight to your home.
  • And, the tour is complete with the flying of tourists to the home.

This tour package will give you an offbeat tour of complete Rajasthan. A well planned tour for traveling.

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