The comprehensive Know-how of Rajasthan Tour Package

Well-known as the “Land of Maharajas”, Rajasthan is the largest state of India comprising of 33 districts and various remote areas. A perfect amalgamation of ethnic and modern values, Rajasthan reflects the heroism, romanticism, and royalty in its every nook and cranny. With its rich culture along with enchanting music and art, Rajasthan attracts tourists from all across the globe to get a unique cultural experience in the royal state of India. Impressive forts, palaces, havelis, and temples of Rajasthan collectively reflect the great artistry work of previous artisans. The great diverse land of Rajasthan is comprised of wildlife, sand dunes, flora, lakes, etc. Rajasthan is a land of fairs and festivals that have been celebrated throughout the state with great enthusiasm every year. Some of the most popular ones are Pushkar Fair, Desert Festival, Gangaur, Teej, Jaipur Literature Festival, and much other. The royal state serves as a perfect destination to shop the traditional handicrafts and colorful attires, ethnic jewelry, and mojaris that you can collect as souvenirs for your near and dear ones from Rajasthan.

Major destinations to cover in Rajasthan Tour Package:

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Jaipur: The Pink City of Rajasthan
The capital city of Rajasthan, Jaipur welcomes tourists in Rajasthan with warm gesture and great hospitality.  Nicknamed as the “Pink City of India”, Jaipur is beautifully painted with saffron or terracotta pink color of the old city walls or major monuments. Jaipur is the planned city of Rajasthan which is structured by considering Vedic Vastu Shastra.

Major attractions:

  • Amer Fort
  • City Palace
  • Nahargarh Fort
  • Jaigarh Fort
  • Hawa Mahal
  • Jantar Mantar
  • Albert Hall Museum

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Jaisalmer: The Golden City of Rajasthan
Acquiring a name of The Golden City of Rajasthan, Jaisalmer is enclosed with structures comprising of yellow-sandstone. Jaisalmer was founded by the Bhati Rajput ruler Maharawal Jaisal Singh after whom the city got its name. The city is bestowed with the great Thar Desert which offers an amazing desert safari experience with exciting activities especially camping. It thrives on tourism and can be called a home away from home for tourists from all over the world.

Major attractions:

  • Jaisalmer Fort
  • Patwon ki Haveli
  • Salim Singh ki Haveli
  • Nathmalji ki Haveli
  • Bada Bagh
  • Gadsisar Lake
  • Sam Sand Dunes
  • Jain Temples

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Jodhpur: The Blue City / Sun City of Rajasthan
The second-largest city of Rajasthan, Jodhpur is also the second most populated city of the state after Jaipur. The city was founded by Rathore Rajput ruler, Rao Jodha Singh of Marwar. Jodhpur enjoys a bright sunny climate all around the year and thus it is known as the Sun City of Rajasthan. The city is an important tourist destination in Rajasthan.

Major attractions:

  • Mehrangarh Fort
  • Jaswant Thada
  • Ummaid Bhawan Palace
  • Ghanta Ghar

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Udaipur: The City of Lakes
Also termed as the Venice of the East, Udaipur is well known as the City of Lakes due to its abundance artificial lake system. Udaipur was the capital of Rajputs of Mewar and thus its palaces exemplify the second-largest Rajputana style of architecture. The city’s picturesque location is at the foothills of the Aravali Mountains.

Major attractions:

  • City Palace
  • Lake Pichola
  • Lake Palace
  • Jagdish Temple
  • Saheliyon ki Bari
  • Jag Mandir

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Pushkar: The Holy City of Rajasthan
Located close to Ajmer District of Rajasthan, Pushkar is well-known as the holy city for its pilgrimage sites and spiritual ambiance. The town is beautifully situated at the banks of Pushkar Lake, which is worshiped by thousands of devotees throughout the year. The most illustrious attraction of Pushkar is the annual Camel Fair which is a five-day celebration attracts tourists, pilgrims, livestock traders, and locals.

Major attractions:

  • Pushkar Lake
  • Brahma Temple
  • Savitri Temple
  • Pushkar Camel Fair
  • Rangji Temple

What is the best time to be in Rajasthan?
Rajasthan can be visited throughout the year as the royal state has various exciting things to do at its different destinations including the heritage sites, wildlife safaris, pilgrimage sites, and varied fairs and festivals. People of all ages can have amazing travel experience in Rajasthan as there is something for everyone to compliment their interests.

Winters (December to March) – January is considered as the coldest month of the year in Rajasthan. Churu, Sikar, Pilani, Bikaner in Rajasthan enjoys a minimum temperature of -20c at night. Other parts of Rajasthan have moderate temperature during days and cold in nights. Winters are always considered as the best time to visit Rajasthan and explore its majestic charm.

Monsoon (July-September) – The state receives moderate rainfall during the months and high humidity when the temperature drops at 350c. It is the minimum touristic season of the year.

Summer (April to June) – The climate during the season remains dry and hot and the temperature gradually rises in the summer months. In some regions of Rajasthan like western part and the eastern part and other places like Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Phalodi, and Barmer, the temperature reaches to 400c to 450c. For an escape during summer season places like Udaipur and Mount Abu are ideal to get relief from the scorching heat of the sun.

Why choose Rajasthan Tour Package?

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Here are the top 5 reasons to choose traveling in Rajasthan

  • Every nook and cranny of the state reflects the glorious history of the bygone era, especially in the majestic forts and palaces.
  • The state offers various exciting things to do like a desert safari in Jaisalmer, wildlife safari in Ranthambore, experiencing royal stay in Udaipur, etc.
  • Rajasthan is a land of fairs and festivals held throughout the year making it one of the top cultural states in India. Pushkar Fair, Desert festival, Bikaner camel festivals, Bundi festival, Mewar fair, Marwar festival are some of the most popular fairs held in the state.
  • The cities of Rajasthan are the best places for shopping in India as they offer exotic traditions things to buy from bustling bazaars. For ethnic handlooms, handicrafts, artifacts, textiles, and more, Jaipur is the most popular one in Rajasthan. Some of the best bazaars of Jaipur are Johri Bazaar, Bapu Bazaar, Tripolia Bazaar, etc.
  • The unique and delicious taste of Rajasthani cuisines is the most popular in all over the country. From vegetarian dishes to non-vegetarian, lip-smacking taste will leave an ultimate satisfaction to your taste bud. Dal Bati Churma is a must-try dish in Rajasthan which has no comparison in taste and flavors.

What is the best way to get around in Rajasthan?
Transportation in Rajasthan is easily accessible. For traveling by road, the best option you can choose in the state is to hire a cab for a fixed period of time to enable you to explore the places of your interest. Local public transport is also available in Rajasthan which you can opt for traveling in the budget. The cities and small towns of Rajasthan are well-linked with each other through roadways and railways. Jaipur International Airport and Maharana Pratap Aiport in Udaipur are the most popular airports in Rajasthan which are well-connected with the other cities of the world by national and international flights.
The most frequently visited state by tourists from all over the world, Rajasthan is a reservoir of culture that captures everyone’s imaginations with its heroic past of winning battles, defeating conquerors, and serving the citizens of the state. Rajasthan welcomes tourists with “Khamma Ghani Sa” and warm gesture of hospitality that seeks major attention of tourists.

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