Rajasthan Tour
When it comes to history, palaces, art, cuisine, and culture, Rajasthan is the best place to visit in all of India. However, Rajasthan is more than simply a desert; it is renowned for its vibrant celebrations, magnificent palaces, and diverse fauna. It is also the most visited state in India. So why not sign up for our 20-day Full Rajasthan Tour, which includes stops in Delhi and Agra.
Seeing the state’s actual beauty can provide you with a virtual treat. Explore the historical palaces and forts, stop by UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and get up close and personal with some of the wildlife, particularly the Royal Bengal Tigers at Ranthambore National Park.
Note that this is merely a proposed itinerary to give you an idea of what might be feasible. We customise vacations to meet your needs. Please get in touch with us if you would like changes made so that we can customise a trip to meet your needs and create an incredible India rajasthan tour.
Overview
20-day Full Rajasthan Tour, which includes stops in Delhi and Agra.
Seeing the state’s actual beauty can provide you with a virtual treat. Explore the historical palaces and forts, stop by the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and get up close and personal with some of the exotic creatures, especially the Royal Bengal Tigers in Ranthambore National Park. Additionally, you get to see the neighborhood marketplaces where you can choose your ideal memento by hand. In Rajasthan’s most romantic city, Udaipur, you may unwind with a boat trip around Lake Pichola when the day gets too busy. Come, join us for a rendezvous with nature, culture, cuisine, and much more.
Trip Highlights
- See the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Qutub Minar and the Red Fort in Delhi.
- Stroll across the marble floors of Agra's Taj Mahal, one of the world's magnificent "Seven Wonders."
- See the wild creatures of Ranthambore National Park up close.
- Discover Jaipur's magnificent World Heritage Sites.
- Take an elephant ride to Jaipur's Amer Fort.
- Visit some of the well-known bazaars in Rajasthan to go shopping.
- In Udaipur, take a boat trip on Lake Pichola.
- Take a sightseeing tour of Udaipur and pay a visit to the City Palace.
- See some of Jodhpur's most well-known tourist attractions, such as Mehrangarh Fort.
- At Jaisalmer's Sam Sand Dunes, ride a camel and watch the sunset.
- Discover the wonderful sights of Bikaner, including the Junagarh Fort and the Karni Mata Temple.
Itinerary
Our tour agent will greet you when you arrive at the Delhi Airport. There will be assistance with your transfer to the hotel. After completing the check-in procedures, relax. You have the remainder of the day to yourself. You are free to investigate the area on your own.
Spend the night at the Delhi hotel.
Savor the delectable breakfast and head off on the sightseeing trip on the second day of the excursion. Delhi, the nation's capital, is charming because to its politics and historical wonders. Many tourists that travel to India are drawn to this city. Whether it's for business or play. Since Delhi was once home to numerous dynasties, you may explore a variety of historical sites, each of which has magnificent architecture. You will explore sights in both Old and New Delhi on the tour, including Qutub Minar, Raj Ghat, Red Fort, and many more. At 73 meters high, Qutub Minar is one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It was constructed in 1192. It is regarded as India's tallest tower and a source of national pride. Red sandstone is used in the construction of this architectural wonder. Afterwards, Iltutmish, his successor, finished the final two stories.
Another amazing site is Red Fort, which was formerly the royal family's home for more than 200 years. This World Heritage Site, which is likewise made of red sandstone, was put into service in 1648. India's capital, Shahjahanabad, was another name for this strong fort. An important event like the commemoration of India's Independence Day is held here these days. In locations like Khari Baoli, Chawri Bazaar, Chandni Chowk, and other Old Delhi alleyways, you may also take a cycle rickshaw trip.
Go back to the hotel later in the evening. Spend the night in the Delhi hotel.
You will see some of the capital's well-known retail areas on the third day of the tour, including the bustling Old Delhi's Chandni Chowk and Connaught Place, which is conveniently placed and where most locals congregate to chill out. Along with the narrow, vibrant lanes, you may browse both large and small stores. In addition to Old Delhi, there are other markets including Khan Market, Sarojini Nagar, Karol Bagh, and Dilli Haat where you can go shopping and have great food.
These marketplaces are well-known for their traditional clothing, vintage jewelry, sarees, traditional footwear, household goods, and a host of other items. You can purchase mementos for your dear ones.
Go back to the hotel afterwards. Spend the night in the Delhi hotel.
On the fourth day of the journey, savor breakfast before checking out of the accommodation. Travel 233 km to reach Agra, which will require 4 hours to reach. The Taj Mahal is one of the most amazing landmarks in Agra, a historic city home to many other stunning structures. Situated on the Yamuna River's bank, Agra is well-known for its two other historical landmarks, Fatehpur Sikri and Agra Fort. The best spot to catch a glimpse of Mughal culture is in this city.
You will be able to check into the opulent hotel with assistance upon your arrival in Agra. Take a moment to relax and freshen up. You will then go for the city's sightseeing trip, which will take you to the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Sikandra, and Fatehpur Sikri.
The Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan ordered the white marble Taj Mahal in 1632 as a memorial to his wife Mumtaz Mahal. It is the embodiment of love. This mausoleum took more than 22 years to complete. It exhibits exquisite examples of Islamic, Ottoman Turkish, Mughal, Indian, and Persian architectural design in a dazzling manner. On the other side, Emperor Shah Jahan finished the Agra Fort, which Emperor Akbar had started in the sixteenth century. Red sandstone makes up the complete fort complex, which has a number of courtyards, palaces, halls, mosques, and gardens.
Another alternative is to take a walk in Kachhpura Village later on. It is a historic Mughal village close to the Taj Mahal. There are lesser-known tourist destinations including the Baoli and the Humayun's Mosque. On the banks of the Yamuna River, there is a solitary stone that forms the basis for Gyarah Sidhi. You can learn about the way of life in the area and the inhabitants' regular jobs throughout the walking tour. Mehtab Bagh, the garden behind the Taj Mahal, is another great place to visit. You will be able to see the breathtaking sunset and the Taj Mahal from this vantage point.
You're going to be staying at the Agra hotel for one night.
You will depart the hotel on the fifth day of your Rajasthan trip package and travel in the direction of Ranthambore. You will stop along the way to Fatehpur Sikri, which is 40 miles from Agra. It is one more Agra site that is on the World Heritage list. Another architectural marvel constructed by Emperor Akbar in honor of the Sufi Saint Salim Chishti is Fatehpur Sikri. Built between 1571 and 1585, the walled city served as the capital of the Mughals for over a decade. Discover the many sites within this walled city, including the Tomb of Salim Chishti, Jodha Bai Palace, Jama Masjid, Buland Darwaza, Diwan-e-Am, Diwan-e-Khas, Panch Mahal, and more.
After that, carry on to Ranthambore, famous for the Ranthambore National Park, which served as the Maharajas of Jaipur, Rajasthan, hunting grounds in the past. The national park is well-known for its diverse array of plants and animals, including a large population of big cats. The gates to this national park typically open to visitors interested in wildlife between October 1st and June 30th. It provides different safaris, such as jeep and canter, that let you explore the thick forests of the Vindhyan and Aravalli hill ranges. More than 392 square kilometers make up the wildlife reserve.
You will be able to check into the resort with assistance when you arrive. Take a moment to relax and freshen up. You have the remainder of the day to yourself. You can spend your time here by going for a stroll close to the resort.
Spend the night at the Ranthambore resort.
You will get the chance to take part in two jungle safaris on the sixth day of the tour: an afternoon one and an early one.
Enjoying a wildlife safari allows you to see a variety of wild creatures, including cobras, Indian False Vampires, Indian Flying Foxes, India Mole rats, Saw-scaled Vipers, Banded Kraits, Common Mongoose, and Rat Snakes, roaming freely in their natural habitats. Pictures of these animals can be found on the safari. Ranthambore National Park is well-known for its bird viewing opportunities because to the over 272 avifauna species that it receives each year, which include both native and migratory birds. Keep an eye out for sightings of Cuckoo Shrikes, Greylag Goose, Indian Common Kingfishers, Flamingos, and Cuckoo Shrikes.
Ranthambore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is also located on the reserve's grounds. This beautiful tenth-century building is located about 700 feet above the ground. Three temples, one each for Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesha, and Lord Ram, make up the fort.
You will be driven to a wildlife resort for an overnight stay following the safari.
Following a satisfying breakfast, you will depart the hotel and make your way to Jaipur. Established in the 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, the capital city of Rajasthan is the biggest in the state. The medieval forts and palaces are the main draws for foreign tourists, who frequent the location on a yearly basis.
You can settle into your hotel and take a day's rest when you get to the city. You have the day to yourself. In the evening, you can visit well-known markets including M.I. Road, Bapu Bazar, and Kishanpole Bazar to engage in a variety of activities. A variety of goods, including lac bangles, imitation jewelry, semi-precious stones, Rajasthani fabrics, handicrafts, traditional clothing, and Mojiris, are available here.
Later, return to the hotel. Overnight stay at the hotel in Jaipur.
After enjoying a wonderful breakfast on the eighth day of your Rajasthan tour, head out for a sightseeing tour of the city, taking in some of Jaipur's top monuments, including Amber Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and Palace of the Winds, also known as Hawa Mahal.
Situated atop a hill, Amber Fort is approximately 11 kilometers away from the city center. Raja Man Singh I built the famous building in 1592. The stunning fort features a stunning fusion of Rajput, Muslim, and Hindu architectural elements. It is made up of numerous buildings, including Man Singh Palace, Ganesh Pol, Sheesh Mahal, Tripolia Gate, Sukh Mandir, and Sila Devi Temple. The World Heritage Site includes this fort.
You will then proceed to see the Hawa Mahal, a well-known landmark. This location is quite well-known for its elaborate construction and distinctive honeycomb-like shape. This sandstone palace features 953 tiny windows, or Jharokhas, that allow the royal women to observe the bustle of the city without being seen by the general public. Built in 1799, this five-story building was the creation of Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh. The lowest two stories of the five-story building have a courtyard, while the top three stories consist of single rooms.
Additionally, you will visit Jantar Mantar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This observatory was built in the first part of the eighteenth century. It has twenty primary permanent astronomical instruments composed of plaster, metal, and brick debris.
You will be transported to the hotel following the trip. Spend the night in the Jaipur hotel.
You can check out and take a car to Samode, a small village close to Jaipur, after being cleaned up. Some of Rajasthan's greatest vintage hotels, offering first-rate amenities and an opulent stay, can be found in this village. You can check in and change when you get there. Experience a stay fit for a king or queen at the heritage property transformed into opulent hotels. It provides warm services along with all the contemporary amenities.
Later on, while riding a camel, you can go out and visit the hamlet and observe the primitive way of life. You may observe the sand desert landscape, vibrant clothing, amiable locals, and their way of life while riding on the back of a camel. Additionally, you can engage with the community and discover more about their way of life. You can also be offered some mouthwatering homemade Rajasthani delicacies by the villagers.
Return to the hotel and spend the night at the Samode hotel after the tour.
After enjoying your breakfast in the morning, you will be transported to Nimaj, another small village in central Rajasthan, which is near the town of Pali. The main export from Nimaj is handcraft. The Royals used this area for hunting, but it has since been transformed into a reservoir.
Once you get to Nimaj, you can check into the resort and then go about the village on your own after getting refreshed. You can engage with the villagers and take walks around the surrounding farms. You have the remainder of the time to yourself. You can unwind at your resort or discover how the locals live.
After the trip, head back to the hotel. Spend the night at the hotel in Nimaj.
After breakfast on the eleventh day of the tour, you will head out on a sightseeing tour of Nimaj. You will go to the reservoir that provides the people with their irrigation water. Fertile farmlands and hillocks encircle this location. Numerous migrating birds have designated it as their home, and it's an excellent area to go bird watching. You will have the chance to see some of the rare bird species. This location is a naturalist's dream come true.
You are welcome to come back to the resort in the evening and make use of its amenities. Spend the night at the Nimaj hotel.
You will be driven to the stunning city of Udaipur, also referred to as the "City of Lakes" and the "Venice of the East," on the twelfth day of your comprehensive Rajasthan tour. Nestled amidst the Aravalli Hills, Udaipur boasts an abundance of picturesque landscapes, magnificent architecture, historic sites, and natural beauty. Nestled in a valley with four lakes encircling it lies this settlement. Many visitors are drawn to this location by its charm from all over the world.
You will receive assistance throughout your transfer to the hotel that has been reserved. After completing the hotel's check-in procedures, relax for the remainder of the day. You have the option of lounging at the hotel or going for a walk to the local market.
Spend the night at hotel in Udaipur.
After breakfast on the thirteenth day of the tour, you will be escorted to tour the city and see well-known locations like Bada Bazaar, Chetak Circle, and Hathi Pol Bazaar. You can also find traditional clothing, handicrafts, jewelry, mojiris, tie-dye, and camel leather products while exploring. You can take a boat trip on Lake Pichola in the evening to witness the breathtaking sunset.
Later on, you will be escorted to see some of Udaipur's top sights, including Jagdish Temple, Lake Palace, City Palace, Saheliyon ki Bari, and Jag Mandir. The Sisodia Rajput dynasty considered the City Palace, constructed in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh II, to be their capital. This stunning structure features a blend of European, Rajasthani, and Mughal architectural elements. Within the compound are eleven tiny palaces and several additional buildings. Beautiful artworks such as in-lay work, semi-precious stones, sculptures, murals, paintings, mirror work, and marble work may be seen as you stroll around the palace's interiors.
One of Udaipur's most well-known temples, Jagdish Temple is constructed in the Indo-Aryan architectural style. Built in 1651 by Maharana Jagat Singh, this temple is devoted to Lord Vishnu. The largest structure in the city, Jagdish Temple is a three-story monument with a large dome structure and exquisitely carved stone work. It is reported that a single piece of black stone was used to create the idol.
Spend the night at the Udaipur hotel.
You will begin your drive to Jodhpur after breakfast. You will receive assistance when you arrive to the hotel that you have reserved. Finish the hotel's check-in procedures. Known as the "Sun City," Jodhpur is a stunning city in Rajasthan. You can spend the remainder of the day relaxing or independently exploring the city. You can tour some of the well-known markets and purchase gifts such as jewelry, handicrafts, leather goods, pants, ties and dye fabric, embroidered shoes, lac bangles, and Jodhpur Juttis. You can visit a number of markets, including Sojati Gate, Mochi mart, Clock Tower market, and Nai Sarak.
The second-largest city in Rajasthan, Jodhpur, boasts a magnificent fort overlooking a vast stretch of the Thar and a remarkable panorama of blue-dotted buildings. Moreover, it is home to numerous palaces and temples. Formerly, this state served as the capital of Marwar, taking the place of Mandore. Rao Jodha, a chief of the Rathore clan, founded it in 1459. Mandore Gardens is the location of the ancient capital's remnants today. Because of the blue-painted houses in the city's older area, Jodhpur is often referred to as the "Blue City."
Spend the night in the Jodhpur hotel.
After enjoying your breakfast, you will depart for your Udaipur sightseeing trip. The sightseeing itinerary for the city tour includes stops at Umaid Bhawan Palace, Rai ka Bagh Palace, Jaswant Thada, Mandore Garden, and Mehrangarh Fort.
Perched at an elevation of 150 meters atop a hill, Mehrangarh Fort is one of the biggest forts in Rajasthan. Rao Jodha established it in 1459. Within the complex, the fort and its many attractions are surrounded by thick walls. There are intricate sculptures on the walls, pillars, and expansive courtyards as you pass through the main gate, Jaipol. One of the largest and best-preserved forts in all of India is this enormous construction. Within the fort, the Mehrangarh Museum is a popular destination that features a variety of collections of costumes, textiles, paintings, armor, and other items.
A regal tribute to the Rathore clan, Jaswant Thada is a marvel of architecture. This location is in close proximity to the Mehrangarh Fort. Jaswant Thada is a well-known location that Maharaja Sardar Singh constructed in 1899 as a memorial to his father. The intricate architectural design of Chattris with its latticework and white marble sheets is reminiscent of Rajputana. The main memorial is open for viewing; it resembles a temple complete with sculptures, pillars, domes, and frescoes.
Head back to the hotel after the tour. Spend the night in the Jodhpur hotel.
After breakfast on the sixteenth day of the journey, you will be transported to Jaisalmer, often known as the "Golden City," which is among the nicest cities in Rajasthan. This city is well-known for the vast Jaisalmer Fort and the Thar Desert. You can check into the hotel and change once you get to the city. You have the remainder of the day to do as you like. You are allowed to independently explore the city. You can visit markets such as Sonaron ka Bass, Sadar Bazar, Manak Chowk, and Pansari Bazaar. Everything from mirror work to jewels, wooden objects, and even textiles may be found here. It's a terrific location to gather mementos to bring home.
You can visit small towns in the evening and socialize with the residents. Afterwards, one of the well-liked locations for camel safaris is Sam Sand Dunes, where you can also go. From here, you may witness a breathtaking sunset. Get the experience of camping while enjoying food, music, and tribal dance.
Spend the night at Jaisalmer.
You can start your morning sightseeing tour in Jaisalmer, stopping at places like Bada Bagh, Gadsisar Lake, and Havelis like Patwon-ki-haveli, Nathmalji ki Haveli, and Salim Singh ki Haveli.
One of the largest fortifications in the world, Jaisalmer Fort is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Rawal Jaisal, the Rajput ruler, gave the order for this magnificent fort to be finished in 1156 AD. Overlooking the city and the Thar, the fort is made of bright yellow sandstone. It is composed of several Mughal and Rajput architectural motifs. There is also a Laxminath Temple located within the complex. The four enormous entrances, Ganesh Pol, Akshaya Pol, Suraj Pol, and Hawa Pol, are additional must-see locations here.
In contrast, Patwon-ki-haveli is the biggest Haveli, having taken more than 55 years to build. The haveli's construction was initiated by Guman Chand Patwa. The beautiful pattern of the Haveli and the gold tone shimmer in the sunlight. Numerous Jharokhas (windows), wall murals, exquisite mirror work, and archways can be found. Undoubtedly, it's a stunning piece of art.
You are welcome to spend the night at the hotel after the tour.
You will leave the hotel on the eighteenth day and make your way to Bikaner via car. It's a spectacular vista between these two cities, so keep your eyes peeled. After arriving, check into the hotel and enjoy a free day. Additionally, you can visit nearby markets like Kote Gate and M.G. Road to purchase nice mementos to take home. There are lots of handicrafts, Kundan jewelry, miniature paintings, Bikaneri Bhujia, and ethnic furniture to be found. You can go take a camel safari in the evening to witness the sunset.
Go back to the hotel later in the evening. Spend the night at the Bikaner hotel.
After breakfast on the 19th day of your Rajasthan vacation, you will go on a city sightseeing tour. A few of the places you can see are the Junagarh Fort, the Prachina Museum, the Gajner Palace, the Karni Mata Temple, and the Bhadreshwar Jain Temple.
One of the rare forts that has not lost in more than 500 years is Junagarh Fort. Raja Rai Singh built it between the period of 1571 to 1612. The fort has a museum inside of it. The fort is divided into two separate structures: the oldest portion is built of yellow sandstone, while the latter portion is covered with red sandstone. Chintamani was its original name; the Old Fort was the new moniker.
About thirty kilometers separate Bikaner and the well-known Hindu shrine Karni Mata Temple, which honors Maa Karni Devi. The structure of Rats is another name for this exact structure. More than 200,000 rats call it home. At this temple, worshipers travel from all across the nation to seek blessings. The temple's silver doors and white marble façade are beautifully decorated. Magnificently seated on the throne is the statue of the Goddess Karni Mata.
Go back to the hotel afterwards. Spend the night at the Bikaner hotel.
The journey of Rajasthan comes to an end today. You will check out of the hotel after breakfast and make your way to the Jodhpur airport, where you will catch your flight to Delhi. You will board the train or aircraft for your subsequent travel once you arrive in Delhi.
Trip Cost
Cost Includes
- Assistance with Hotel/Airport Pick-Up and Drop-Off.
- A driver and a private air-conditioned vehicle.
- Delhi's Chandni Chowk Rickshaw Ride.
- Tour Guide everywhere.
- Travel by elephant in Jaipur.
- Every mode of transportation at the intended location
- All fees and taxes included.
Cost Excludes
- Any meal or dinner, together with beverages
- Service Charge for Drivers
- Any personal expenses, such as phone calls, laundry, meals, soft or hard drinks, tips, etc. At the Monument, the camera fee
- Any airfare
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for the 2-Day Tour: Petra, Wadi Rum, and Dead Sea from Amman:
You can visit anytime in the year . As this place remains beautiful throughout the year.
You can pack and wear whatever you want . But it is advisable to keep summer clothes as the weather is quite warm here.
While most of the tour is accessible to individuals with moderate fitness levels, there is some walking involved in Petra. Wadi Rum activities may vary in intensity. It’s advisable to inform the tour operator of any mobility concerns in advance.
A big Yes, As there are many markets for you to shop during the whole trips such as Chandni chowk in Delhi etc.
Yes, the tour typically includes a knowledgeable guide who is fluent in English. Other available languages are Spanish, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian