About Rajasthan
The packages of our Rajasthan Tour package are meant to provide the travelers with a full flavor of the most royal and colorful state of India. The destinations of these Rajasthan tourism packages in India include a wealth of cities such as Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Pushkar, Bikaner, Mount Abu, Ranthambore, and Ajmer. You could opt to have a short 3-4 days getaway or elaborate 10-14 days heritage tours, depending on your style of traveling.
We provide customized itineraries that fit families, honeymooners, solo travelers, elderly people, and group travels. Rajasthan honeymoon packages in India are specially tailored around romantic accommodation, desert holiday and heritage hotels, whereas Rajasthan family holiday packages in India are family-friendly sightseeing tours and lazy days of travel.
Trip package in India It includes our Rajasthan trip package that begins with low-cost tours at approximately 18,000/per person and extends to a 150,000 and more on luxurious palace accommodation. Rajasthan travel package in India, most of the itineraries consist of hotel accommodation, breakfast, sightseeing, personal transport, local guides and optional flights. Our personalized Rajasthan Tour Package Delhi to Rajasthan tour packages Kerala also makes travel easy, as all major Indian cities.
About Rajasthan
Rajasthan is a land of fortified royal palaces, golden deserts, royal markets and ancient practices. Rajasthan is unique in its own way and its combination of history, culture, architecture and warm hospitality is something that makes it special. Every destination is different and there is camel safari in the Thar Desert and serene lakes in Udaipur.
Our 40 plus tour packages include low-cost and luxury Rajasthan vacation package in India plans. Some of our services are hotel reservations, personal transport services, professional guides, sightseeing tours, desert tours, and full tours. Visitors will have an opportunity to experience the life of heritage palaces, folk dance performances, crowded bazaars and taste the traditional Rajasthani dishes.
Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Kochi and Trivandrum are some of the main cities in India where flights of Rajasthan holiday packages operate. Our Rajasthan tour packages in India will be a recluse cultural adventure or an action-packed itinerary, depending on your travel styles.
Which Kind of Tour Fits You?
City Tours - Best suited to the first time visitors to include Jaipur, Udaipur and Jodhpur as well as sightseeing and cultural journeys.
Culture & Heritage Tours - Specializes in forts, palaces, museums, temples and traditional villages among history lovers.
Special Season Tours - Pushkar camel fair and Desert festival, winter special desert tours.
Family Tours - Relaxed Itinerary - Travelling at a comfortable pace, safe transportation, attractions that are friendly to the kids, and no schedule.
Adventure Tours - Camel safaris, dune bashing, wildlife safaris and trekking in Aravalli ranges.
Luxury Tours Palace Stays, Royal Dining, Private Guides, and Classy Transports to have a Great time.
Quick Facts About Rajasthan
Capital City: Jaipur
Currency: Indian Rupee (INR).
Language Spoken: Hindi, Rajasthani, English.
Time Zone: IST (UTC +5:30)
Season: October through March.
Weather by Season:
Summer: Hot, dry (April June)
Monsoon: Light rains (JulySeptember)
Winter: pleasant and cool (OctoberMarch)
Famous Food: Dal Baati Churma
Best Sightseeing: Amer Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Mehrangarh Fort, Lake Pichola, Jaisalmer Fort, Ranthambore National Park.
Activities: Camel safari, sightseeing in the fort, shopping, folk dance performances, wildlife safari, boat ride, desert camp.
Food to Try: Gatte ki Sabzi, Laal Maas, Ker Sangri, Ghewar, Kachori, Bajre ki Roti.
What to Buy: Handicrafts, jewelry, textiles, blue pottery, leather goods, miniature paintings.
Interesting facts about Rajasthan
Living Forts Exist - Jaisalmer Fort is one of the few living forts where people continue to live within the fort.
Largest Desert State in the World - Rajasthan is the largest state in India in terms of area.
Color-Coded Cities Jaipur is Pink City, Jodhpur is Blue City and Udaipur is White City.
Royal Train Journey- Palace on Wheels is a luxury railroad within Rajasthan.
Ancient Stepwells Chand baori is over 1,000 years old and has over 3,500 steps.
Camels Everywhere - Rajasthan is the state with the highest number of camels.
Historic Battle Sites - There were numerous forts that had epic battles and sieges.
Unique Cuisine - The traditional dishes were changed under the impact of the lack of water.
Rich Folk Traditions - There are more than 20 folk dances in Rajasthan that are popular.
Why is Rajasthan Popular Now?
Perfect Winter Weather - Ideal temperatures of sightseeing and desert activities.
New Heritage Restorations - Most of the palaces have been converted to luxury heritage hotels.
Affordable Travel Deals - India Rajasthan holiday packages at competitive prices.
Food Tourism Boom - The increasing popularity of local food.
Easy Connectivity - Well-connected by air, road and rail with all major cities.
Best Places to Visit in Rajasthan
Jaipur
Known as forts, palaces and royal markets.
High season October to March.
Location: Eastern Rajasthan
Best Sightseeing: Amer Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar.
Specific Planned heritage city.
Udaipur
Lakes and romantic surroundings.
When to visit: September to March.
Geography: Southern Rajasthan.
Best sightseeing places: Lake Pichola, City Palace, Jag Mandir, Fateh Sagar.
Special: City of Lakes
Jodhpur
Famous for blue houses and sumptuous forts.
When to visit: October to February.
Location: Western Rajasthan
Best sights: Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan.
Special: Blue City views
Jaisalmer
Cities of the sand dune desert.
When to visit: November to February.
Location: Thar Desert
Best attractions: Jaisalmer Fort, Sam Sand Dunes, Patwon Ki Haveli.
Special: Desert camping
Pushkar
Wholesome town and holy lake.
High season: October-March.
Location: Near Ajmer
Best places of interest: Pushkar Lake, Brahma Temple.
Special: Camel Fair
Ranthambore
Do Indians require a Visa to Rajasthan?
No, Indian citizens do not require a visa to go to Rajasthan because it is one of the states of India. All that is required is a valid government issued photo ID like the Aadhaar card, voter ID or passport. In case of hotel check-ins, an ID documentation is required. Foreigners should have an Indian tourist visa to visit Rajasthan, which typically lasts 30, 60, or 90 days, depending on the type of visa.
How to Get to Rajasthan
Rajasthan has good accessibility through air, rail and road. Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer are some of the major airports. Direct flights can be made to Rajasthan tour packages between Kerala and North India, with direct flights to Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Kochi. Delhi to flight time takes approximately 1 hour. Airlines are IndiGo, Air India, Vistara, Akasa Air, and SpiceJet.
Must-Visit places in Rajasthan.
Amer Fort
One of the mighty hilltop forts in Jaipur.
Address: Amer, Jaipur
Timings: 8 AM – 6 PM
Activities: Fort tour, light & sound show, photography.
When to visit: Grand architecture and views.
Hawa Mahal
Iconic palace with 953 windows.
Address: Badi Choupad, Jaipur
Timings: 9 AM – 5 PM
Activities: Colonial visit, museum visit.
Why visit: Unique design
Mehrangarh Fort
One of India’s largest forts.
Address: Jodhpur
Timings: 9 AM – 5 PM
Activities: Visit to the Museum, ziplining.
Why visit: Beautiful fort scenery.
Lake Pichola
Artificial lake at Udaipur.
Address: Udaipur city
Timings: 9 AM – 6 PM
Activities: Sunset views, boat ride.
What to see: Romantic feel.
Jaisalmer Fort
Sam Sand Dunes
Desert experience resort.
Address: Near Jaisalmer
Timings: Open all day
Activities: Camel safari, dune bashing.
Why visit: True desert feel
Ranthambore National Park
City Palace Udaipur
Pushkar Lake
Best Activities in Rajasthan
Camel Safari - Desert rides in Jaisalmer and Bikaner.
Palace Stay - Get to enjoy royal treatment in old hotels.
Wildlife Safari - Spot tigers in Ranthambore.
Folk Dance Shows - See Kalbelia and Ghoomar dances.
Shopping Tours - Explore colorful bazaars.
Boat Ride - Romantic rides in Udaipur.
Desert Camping - Spend the night in the open air.
Temple Visits - Explore ancient temples.
Food Walks - savor traditional Rajasthani food.
What’s New in Rajasthan
Jaipur Night Tourism
Desert Luxury Camps
Ranthambore Safari Zones
Heritage Hotel Openings
Cultural Museums
Rajasthan Adventure Activities
Camel Safari -Jaisalmer -November-February.
Dune Bashing- Sam Sand dunes- October to March.
Ziplining -Jodhpur-September to March.
Wildlife Safari Ranthambore- October to April.
Hot Air Ballooning Jaipur October -March.
Hiking -Mount Abu-September to February.
Desert camping jaisalmer- November- February.
Top Restaurants in Rajasthan
Restaurants
Chokhi Dhani- Ethnic Restaurant- Jaipur -Dal Bati Churma.
1135 AD Royal dining Jaipur Rajasthani thali.
Ambrai -Dining-lakeview-Udaipur-Laal Maas.
On The Rocks - Multi restaurants - Jaipur - Continental foods.
Kebab Konnection -Mughlai -Jodhpur- Kebabs.
Street Food
Pyaz Kachori – Crispy snack
Mirchi Bada – Spicy fritter
Ghewar – Sweet dessert
Mawa Kachori – Rich sweet
Rabri – Thick milk dessert
Shopping in Rajasthan
Shopping Areas
Johari Bazaar Jaipur Jewelry, textiles, handicrafts.
Bapu Bazaar Jaipur Footwear, fabrics, souvenirs.
Clock Tower Market Jodhpur Spices, antiques.
Sadar Bazaar, Jaisalmer, Handicraft, leather.
Hathi Pol -Udaipur -Paintings, crafts.
Pushkar Bazaar Pushkar Bazaar Clothes, jewelry, souvenirs.
Shopping Tips
What is the Cost of a Rajasthan Trip?
Price Ranges
Budget: 18000 to 30000 elementary hotels, collective transport.
3-4 star hotels, private cabs, 35,000 to 65,000.
Luxury: 90,000 and above Palace accommodation, high-quality services.
Cost Breakdown
Flights: ₹3,000 to ₹15,000
Hotels: ₹1,500 to ₹20,000 per night
Food: ₹800 to ₹2,000 per day
Transport: ₹1,000 to ₹3,000 per day
Activities: ₹500 to ₹5,000 per day
Money Saving Tips
Mistakes to avoid when travelling in Rajasthan
Overlooking winter bookings - Hotels fill fast.
Neglecting heat in summer Plan mornings
Overbooking itinerary - Retain buffer days
Failing to bring cash- Small towns require cash.
No local guides around- History is lacking something.
Inappropriate clothing- Respect culture.
Excluding travel time - Distances are lengthy.
Missing desert nights – Unmissable experience.
Failing to haggle- Rates can be increased.
Hurrying the visits of the palace – Be patient.