Rajasthan
Rajasthan, India’s largest state, is a mesmerizing blend of grand palaces, historic forts, and vast deserts. Known as the Land of Kings, it boasts stunning architectural wonders like the Amber Fort, Mehrangarh Fort, and City Palace. The Thar Desert and Ranthambore National Park offer unique landscapes and wildlife experiences. Cities like Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, and Pushkar showcase rich history, vibrant culture, and colorful festivals like the Pushkar Camel Fair. The state is famous for its royal hospitality, traditional cuisine, folk music, and handicrafts. Whether you seek heritage, adventure, or cultural experiences, Rajasthan is a must-visit destination.
Itenarary
Day 1: Jaipur – The Pink City
- Visit Amber Fort, City Palace, and Jantar Mantar.
- Explore Hawa Mahal and Albert Hall Museum.
- Enjoy traditional Rajasthani dinner at Chokhi Dhani.
Day 2: Jaipur to Pushkar (Drive: 3 hours)
- Visit the Brahma Temple – one of the world's few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma.
- Experience the Pushkar Lake & Ghats.
- Explore the Pushkar Camel Fair (seasonal).
Day 3: Pushkar to Jodhpur (Drive: 4 hours)
- Visit the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort.
- Explore Jaswant Thada and Umaid Bhawan Palace.
- Walk through the Blue City streets.
Day 4: Jodhpur to Jaisalmer (Drive: 5 hours)
- Explore the stunning Jaisalmer Fort (Sonar Quila).
- Visit Patwon Ki Haveli and Gadisar Lake.
- Enjoy a desert safari with camel rides and folk performances at Sam Sand Dunes.
Day 5: Jaisalmer to Udaipur (Drive: 9 hours or Flight)
- En route visit Ranakpur Jain Temple (if driving).
- Reach Udaipur and relax by Lake Pichola.
Day 6: Udaipur – The City of Lakes
- Visit the City Palace, Jagdish Temple, and Saheliyon Ki Bari.
- Enjoy a boat ride at Lake Pichola and visit Jag Mandir.
- Explore the vibrant local markets.
Day 7: Udaipur to Departure
- Visit Fateh Sagar Lake or Monsoon Palace before departure.
- Depart for home with royal memories.
Places to Visit
Amber Fort
Jaipur
City Palace
Jaipur & Udaipur
Mehrangarh Fort
Jodhpur
Jaisalmer Fort
Sonar Quila
Chittorgarh Fort
Largest fort in India
Kumbhalgarh Fort
Second-longest wall after the Great Wall of China
Thar Desert
Camel Safari at Sam Sand Dunes
Mount Abu
The only hill station in Rajasthan
Ranthambore National Park
Famous for Bengal Tigers
Keoladeo National Park
A birdwatcher’s paradise
Pushkar Brahma Temple
One of the few Brahma temples in the world
Dilwara Jain Temples (Mount Abu)
Marvelous marble carvings
Ranakpur Jain Temple
Stunning architecture
Lake Pichola & Fateh Sagar Lake
Udaipur
Gadisar Lake
Jaisalmer
Must-Know Facts About Rajasthan
Largest State in India
Rajasthan covers 342,239 sq. km, making it the biggest state.
The Great Indian Desert
Home to the Thar Desert, covering most of western Rajasthan
Only Brahma Temple in the World
Located in Pushkar
Mehrangarh Fort
One of India’s largest and most well-preserved forts.
Second-Longest Wall
Kumbhalgarh Fort has a 36 km wall, second only to the Great Wall of China.
First Planned City of India
Jaipur, designed by Vidyadhar Bhattacharya.
Rajasthan’s Lakes
Udaipur is called the "City of Lakes" due to its many artificial lakes.
Color-Coded Cities
Jaipur (Pink City), Jodhpur (Blue City), Jaisalmer (Golden City), Udaipur (White City).
Royal Cuisine
Known for Dal Baati Churma, Laal Maas, Ghewar, and Ker Sangri
Famous Handicrafts
Rajasthan is known for bandhani sarees, blue pottery, mojari shoes, and miniature paintings.