Glimpse of Rajasthan
Embark on a captivating journey through the royal land of Rajasthan and immerse yourself in its
rich culture, vibrant traditions, and architectural wonders. Our "Glimpse of Rajasthan" tour
offers a curated experience that highlights the essence of this majestic state.
Discover the opulence of Jaipur, the Pink City, as you explore magnificent palaces, majestic
forts, and bustling bazaars. Witness the grandeur of Amber Fort, marvel at the intricacies of
City Palace, and admire the iconic Hawa Mahal.
Venture into the Thar Desert and experience the magic of desert life with camel safaris, folk
performances, and camping under the starlit sky. Explore the golden sands of Jaisalmer, visit
the ancient forts of Jodhpur, and soak in the tranquility of Udaipur's lakes and palaces.
Jaipur Pink City
Explore the Pink City - Jaipur
Discover the rich history, stunning architecture, and colorful culture of Jaipur with this guided
tour of its iconic attractions.
Tour Itinerary
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Amber Fort: Visit the stunning Amber Fort, a beautiful example of Hindu and
Mughal architecture,
located on a picturesque hilltop. Don't miss the famous Sheesh Mahal inside the fort.
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City Palace: Explore the City Palace in the heart of Jaipur, featuring
courtyards, gardens, and a
museum with royal artifacts.
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Jantar Mantar: Check out the Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory
that is home to the world's
largest stone sundial.
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Hawa Mahal: Walk to the nearby Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), a unique
five-story structure with a
facade featuring intricate windows.
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Jal Mahal: Stop by the Jal Mahal, a mesmerizing water palace that appears
to float in the center of
Man Sagar Lake.
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Local Markets: Explore local markets like Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar,
perfect for shopping
handicrafts, jewelry, and traditional wear.
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Culinary Delights: End your tour with a taste of local cuisine, including
dishes like Dal Baati Churma and
Gatte ki Sabzi, topped off with Jaipur's famous sweets.
Ajmer, Puskar
Ajmer
- Ajmer Sharif Dargah: Start your tour at the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, the tomb
of
Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. It's a place of huge religious significance and
attracts pilgrims from all over the world.
- Ana Sagar Lake: Next, visit Ana Sagar Lake, an artificial lake built by the
ancestors of Maharaja Prithvi Raj Chauhan III. You can relax in the adjacent Daulat Bagh
gardens and enjoy a serene boat ride on the lake.
- Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra: A short drive from the Dargah, this is a mosque
originally built as a Sanskrit college in the 12th century and then converted into a mosque
by Qutub-ud-Din Aibak.
- Akbar’s Palace & Museum: Built by Emperor Akbar in 1570, this palace now
serves as a museum displaying armor and stone sculptures from the Mughal era.
Pushkar
- Pushkar Lake: After Ajmer, head to Pushkar to visit the sacred Pushkar
Lake,
believed to have been created by the tears of Lord Shiva. Pilgrims flock here to bathe in
its holy waters.
- Brahma Temple: Pushkar is home to one of the few temples dedicated to Lord
Brahma in the world. The temple, marked by its red spire and the image of a swan, holds a
significant religious value.
- Local Markets: Explore the vibrant markets of Pushkar, known for their
exquisite silver jewelry, leather goods, and colorful textiles. The town is also famous for
its annual Pushkar Camel Fair.
- Evening Aarti at Varaha Ghat: Conclude your day by participating in the
evening Aarti at Varaha Ghat. It's a spiritual ritual that involves lighting lamps and
offering prayers to the gods.
Ranthambore
Ranthambore National Park
- Jeep Safari: Begin your adventure with an exhilarating Jeep Safari through
the Ranthambore National Park. Explore the diverse wildlife and lush landscapes as you
search for tigers, leopards, and other exotic animals.
- Ranthambore Fort: Visit the historic Ranthambore Fort, perched atop a hill
overlooking the national park. Explore the ancient ruins and take in panoramic views of the
surrounding countryside.
- Village Safari: Immerse yourself in local culture with a Village Safari.
Meet the villagers, learn about their traditional way of life, and enjoy authentic
Rajasthani hospitality.
- Lakes and Temples: Discover the serene lakes and ancient temples scattered
throughout the park. Take a leisurely stroll around Padam Talao or visit the 10th-century
Ganesh Temple.
Additional Activities
- Bird Watching: Ranthambore is a haven for birdwatchers, with over 300
species of birds inhabiting the park. Bring your binoculars and keep an eye out for colorful
kingfishers, majestic eagles, and elusive owls.
- Nature Walks: Embark on guided nature walks to explore the park's flora and
fauna up close. Learn about the medicinal properties of native plants and spot butterflies
fluttering among the wildflowers.
- Cultural Performances: Experience the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan
with traditional dance performances and folk music concerts. Marvel at the vibrant costumes,
rhythmic drumbeats, and energetic dances that bring the region's history to life.
- Photography Tours: Capture the beauty of Ranthambore on a photography tour
led by experienced guides. Learn professional techniques for capturing wildlife and
landscapes and take home stunning images to cherish forever.
Jodhpur Blue City
Landmarks and Attractions
- Mehrangarh Fort: Start your tour at Mehrangarh Fort, one of the largest
forts in India. Explore its magnificent architecture, intricate carvings, and expansive
courtyards. Don't miss the stunning views of the Blue City from the fort's ramparts.
- Blue Houses: Wander through the labyrinthine streets of the old city, where
you'll find clusters of blue-painted houses. Learn about the history behind this unique
tradition and capture Instagram-worthy photos against the vibrant backdrop.
- Jaswant Thada: Visit Jaswant Thada, a marble cenotaph built in memory of
Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. Admire its intricate lattice work, serene gardens, and panoramic
views of the surrounding landscape.
- Ghanta Ghar (Clock Tower): Explore the bustling Sardar Market near Ghanta
Ghar, where you can shop for traditional handicrafts, textiles, and spices. Soak up the
lively atmosphere and sample local delicacies at street food stalls.
Experiences and Activities
- Culinary Tour: Indulge your taste buds with a culinary tour of Jodhpur's
iconic dishes, such as dal bati churma, mirchi vada, and makhaniya lassi. Visit local
eateries and family-run restaurants to savor authentic Rajasthani flavors.
- Zip Lining: Experience the thrill of zip lining over the Mehrangarh Fort
with panoramic views of the Blue City below. Feel the adrenaline rush as you glide over
rocky terrain and historic monuments.
- Bazaar Walk: Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and bustling streets of
Jodhpur's bazaars on a guided walking tour. Browse stalls selling textiles, jewelry,
antiques, and spices, and haggle for souvenirs to take home.
- Cultural Performances: Attend a traditional Rajasthani cultural performance
featuring folk music, dance, and puppet shows. Marvel at the vibrant costumes, rhythmic
music, and energetic performances that showcase the region's rich heritage.
Jaisalmer Golden City
Landmarks and Attractions
- Jaisalmer Fort: Begin your tour at Jaisalmer Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage
Site and one of the largest fully preserved fortified cities in the world. Explore its
narrow alleys, intricately carved temples, and magnificent palaces.
- Patwon Ki Haveli: Visit Patwon Ki Haveli, a cluster of five beautifully
carved havelis built by a wealthy merchant family in the 19th century. Admire its exquisite
architecture, intricate facades, and ornate balconies.
- Gadsisar Lake: Take a leisurely stroll around Gadsisar Lake, an artificial
reservoir built in the 14th century. Enjoy serene views of the lake, surrounded by temples,
shrines, and ghats.
- Desert Safari: Embark on a thrilling desert safari to explore the vast
expanse of the Thar Desert. Ride a camel through the golden sand dunes, witness a
mesmerizing sunset, and spend the night under the stars at a desert camp.
Experiences and Activities
- Camel Ride: Experience the romance of the desert with a camel ride through
the sand dunes. Enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape and immerse yourself in
the tranquility of the desert.
- Cultural Performances: Attend a traditional Rajasthani cultural performance
featuring folk music, dance, and puppet shows. Marvel at the vibrant costumes, rhythmic
music, and energetic performances that showcase the region's rich heritage.
- Shopping: Explore the vibrant markets of Jaisalmer, known for their
exquisite handicrafts, textiles, and jewelry. Shop for souvenirs such as embroidered
textiles, camel leather goods, and traditional Rajasthani artifacts.
- Heritage Walk: Join a guided heritage walk through the old city to discover
its hidden gems and architectural treasures. Learn about the history, culture, and
traditions of Jaisalmer as you explore its ancient streets and landmarks.
Udaipur Lake City
Landmarks and Attractions
- City Palace: Begin your tour at the majestic City Palace, a sprawling
complex overlooking Lake Pichola. Explore its opulent courtyards, elegant gardens, and
intricately decorated halls filled with royal artifacts.
- Lake Pichola: Take a boat ride on Lake Pichola to admire the stunning views
of the city's palaces, temples, and ghats. Visit Jag Mandir and Jag Niwas (also known as the
Lake Palace), two iconic landmarks set amidst the tranquil waters.
- Saheliyon Ki Bari: Explore Saheliyon Ki Bari, a beautiful garden built for
the royal ladies of Udaipur. Admire its lush greenery, marble pavilions, and exquisite
fountains, which create a serene oasis in the heart of the city.
- Jagdish Temple: Visit Jagdish Temple, a 17th-century Hindu temple dedicated
to Lord Vishnu. Marvel at its intricate carvings, sculpted pillars, and ornate ceilings,
which exemplify the city's rich architectural heritage.
Experiences and Activities
- Cultural Show: Attend a traditional Rajasthani cultural show featuring folk
music, dance, and puppetry. Experience the vibrant energy and colorful costumes as
performers showcase the region's rich cultural traditions.
- Culinary Tour: Indulge in a culinary tour of Udaipur's street food and
local
specialties. Sample delicious snacks like kachoris, samosas, and mirchi vadas, and savor
traditional Rajasthani dishes at local eateries.
- Shopping: Explore the bustling markets of Udaipur, known for their vibrant
textiles, handicrafts, and jewelry. Browse for souvenirs such as miniature paintings,
embroidered fabrics, and traditional Rajasthani artifacts.
- Heritage Walk: Join a guided heritage walk through Udaipur's old city to
discover its hidden gems and architectural treasures. Learn about the history, culture, and
traditions of the city as you explore its narrow lanes and historic landmarks.
Mount Abu
About Mount Abu
Mount Abu offers a refreshing change from the desert landscapes of Rajasthan. Enjoy its lush
greenery, cool weather, stunning lakes, and rich architecture.
Top Attractions
- Dilwara Jain Temples: Marvel at the intricate carvings of these white
marble masterpieces.
- Nakki Lake: Boat on the lake, take a scenic stroll, and visit Toad
Rock.
- Guru Shikhar: Hike to the highest Aravalli peak for sweeping views.
- Sunset Point: Catch unforgettable sunsets.
- Wildlife Sanctuary: Spot leopards, bears, and diverse birdlife.
Getting There
Nearest Airport: Udaipur Airport (185 km)
Nearest Railway Station: Abu Road Railway Station (28 km)
Best Time to Visit
- Summer: Pleasant weather for a cool escape.
- Monsoon: Lush greenery, but rains might limit outdoor activities.
- Winter: Chilly weather, with a chance of near-freezing temperatures.
Things to Do
- Trekking
- Boating on Nakki Lake
- Shopping for Rajasthani crafts
- Exploring Achalgarh Fort
Where to Stay
Find a range of hotels and guesthouses around Nakki Lake and beyond to fit your budget.
3-Day Itinerary
- Day 1: Arrive, check-in, Nakki Lake, Sunset Point
- Day 2: Dilwara Temples, Guru Shikhar, Wildlife Sanctuary
- Day 3: Shopping, Achalgarh Fort, depart
Chittorgarh
About Chittorgarh
Chittorgarh echoes with tales of Rajput bravery, sacrifice, and romance. Its centerpiece is
the mighty Chittorgarh Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and one of India's largest forts.
Top Attractions
- Chittorgarh Fort: Explore palaces, temples, towers, and reservoirs
within this vast fort complex.
- Vijay Stambh (Victory Tower): This iconic tower commemorates a
significant Rajput victory.
- Kirti Stambh (Tower of Fame): A Jain monument adorned with intricate
carvings.
- Rana Kumbha Palace: The fort's most prominent palace, associated with
the legend of Queen Padmini.
- Padmini's Palace: A beautifol palace set amidst a water body.
- Fateh Prakash Palace Museum: Discover the region's history through
artifacts, scolptures, and weapons.
Beyond the Fort
- Kalika Mata Temple: An ancient temple dedicated to the Goddess Kali.
- Gaumukh Reservoir: A sacred and scenic water reservoir.
- Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary: Explore its forests and try to spot wildlife.
Getting There
Nearest Airport: Udaipur Airport (70 km)
Nearest Railway Station: Chittorgarh Railway Station
Best Time to Visit
October to March offers pleasant weather for exploration.
Things to Do
- Attend the Light and Sound Show at the Fort
- Explore local markets
- Visit nearby villages
Where to Stay
Chittorgarh offers heritage hotels, guesthouses, and budget options.
2-Day Itinerary
- Day 1: Explore the fort's highlights and attend the Light and Sound
Show.
- Day 2: Visit Kalika Mata Temple, Gaumukh Reservoir, and Bassi Wildlife
Sanctuary (optional).
Bikaner
About Bikaner
Bikaner, a city steeped in history, boasts magnificent forts, ornate havelis, bustling
bazaars, and unique camel safaris.
Top Attractions
- Junagarh Fort: Explore palaces, courtyards, and museums within this
imposing fort.
- Lalgarh Palace: Now a heritage hotel, admire its blend of Rajput,
Mughal, and European architecture.
- Jain Temple Bhandasar: Marvel at the 15th-century temple's
intricate
carvings.
- Rampuria Havelis: Discover the architectural beauty of these
merchant
mansions.
- National Research Centre on Camel: Learn about camels and maybe
even
try a ride!
- Deshnok Karni Mata Temple: Visit the unique "Temple of Rats."
Beyond the City
- Camel Safari in the Thar Desert: Experience an unforgettable
adventure
in the desert.
- Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary: Spot blackbucks, chinkaras, and diverse
birdlife.
Getting There
Nearest Airport: Jodhpur Airport (250 km)
Nearest Railway Station: Bikaner Junction Railway Station
Best Time to Visit
October to March offers pleasant weather. Consider the Bikaner Camel Festival (Jan/Feb).
Things to Do
- Shop for Bikaneri Bhujia and sweets
- Savor Rajasthani cuisine
- Explore local bazaars for handicrafts
Where to Stay
Bikaner offers a range of accommodations, from heritage hotels to budget guesthouses.
3-Day Itinerary
- Day 1: Explore Junagarh Fort, the Jain Temple Bhandasar, and
Rampuria
Havelis.
- Day 2: Visit the National Research Centre on Camels, enjoy a desert
camel safari.
- Day 3: Visit the Karni Mata Temple and Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary.
Rajasthan Desert Trail Tour
- Embark on an adventurous journey through the golden sands and rugged terrain of Rajasthan
with
our Rajasthan Desert Trail Tour. Experience the thrill of desert exploration as you
traverse
through remote villages, ancient forts, and mesmerizing landscapes.
- Begin your journey in the heart of the Thar Desert, where you'll embark on camel safaris
and jeep
rides to explore the majestic sand dunes. Camp under the starry sky and indulge in
traditional
Rajasthani cuisine around the campfire.
- Visit the iconic desert cities of Jaisalmer, known for its golden fort and intricate
havelis, and
Bikaner, famous for its ancient palaces and vibrant markets. Explore the mystical beauty
of the
desert oasis at Pushkar and witness the sacred rituals at its revered ghats.
Campaign Tour Rajasthan
- Experience the vibrant colors, rich heritage, and cultural diversity of Rajasthan with
our
Campaign Tour Rajasthan. Embark on a captivating journey that takes you through the
iconic
cities, charming villages, and picturesque landscapes of this royal state.
- Explore the majestic forts and palaces of Jaipur, Udaipur, and Jodhpur, and witness the
architectural marvels that narrate the tales of Rajasthan's glorious past. Immerse
yourself in
the colorful bazaars, bustling streets, and lively festivals that showcase the state's
vibrant
culture and traditions.
- Discover the tranquil beauty of Rajasthan's rural life as you visit traditional villages,
interact with local artisans, and experience the warm hospitality of its people. Indulge
in
authentic Rajasthani cuisine, savoring the flavors of age-old recipes passed down
through
generations.