Royal Rajasthan Tour Package 5/5 (1)

10N/11 Days

Inclusions

  • star hotel 3 Stars
  • transport Transfer
  • meal Meals
  • sightseeing Sightseeing

Overview

Royal Rajasthan Tour Package

This 11-day, 10-night Rajasthan tour package is designed especially for travellers. The newlyweds will be whisked away to the magical Land of the Maharajas with this package. Jaipur, Mandawa, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Udaipur, and Pushkar are just a few places included in this Rajasthan vacation package. So, if you wish to have a tour of Royal Rajasthan then take a look at our itinerary. So let’s begin, here we go!

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Itinerary

Day 1

Jaipur Railwaystation/Airport

  • Dinner

When you get to Jaipur, you’ll be met at the airport or train station and transferred to your accommodation. Lodge at the hotel. A whole day of free time awaits you when you check in. you can go for sightseeing, shopping, and taking in the city’s historic and endearing character. Visit the Laxminarayan Temple (Birla Mandir) and ChokhiDhani – A genetic Village Resort in the evening (Dinner Own Cost). Return to your hotel for the night and relax for the next days plan.

Day 2

Jaipur Sightseeing

  • Breakfast
  • Sightseeing tour
  • Hotel Stay
  • Dinner

On day two of your trip, you’ll have a guided tour of Jaipur’s top sights. The Jaipur Tour begins after breakfast and continues throughout the day. Tourists should stop at Amber Fort and Palace, Gaitore Cenetophs (Front View), JalMahal, City Palace and Museum, Jantar Mantar (Observatory), and Hawa Mahal for pictures. Feel free to do whatever you want with your evening. Dinner and a good night’s sleep at your hotel await you as night falls.

Day 3

Jaipur - Bikaner

  • Breakfast
  • Sightseeing tour
  • Hotel Stay
  • Dinner

Leaving the historical city of Jaipur, you will soon arrive in Bikaner, Rajasthan’s culinary capital. Drive to Bikaner in the morning after breakfast. On our way to Asia’s largest camel breeding farm, where we’ll get to see a variety of camel varieties up close. It is recommended that you check into your accommodation upon arrival. We’re going to the Food Hub of Rajasthan, Bikaner. The spectacular Junagarh Fort and many other historical sites are included in your Rajasthan vacation package. In the early 20th century, the Fort’s name was changed from Chintamani to Junagarh, which translates to “Old Fort.” Bikaner is home to several delicious specialties, and you will have the chance to try them all. The day of touring and shopping will wear you out, so you can rest easy in your hotel for the night.

Day 4

Bikaner - Jaisalmer

  • Breakfast
  • Sightseeing tour
  • Hotel Stay
  • Dinner

The ‘Golden City’ awaits you. The picturesque Thar Desert is home to one of Rajasthan’s most popular tourist destinations. Travel to Jaisalmer after seeing the sights at Junagarh Fort, such as the AnupMahal, GajMandir, Sheesh Mahal, Prachina Museum, Lalgarh Palace, and the Sadul Museum. It is recommended that you check into your accommodation upon arrival. The rest of today can be spent at your leisure. Enjoy a delicious breakfast at your Bikaner hotel before taking you to Jaisalmer, the “Golden City” of the Indian desert. Rajasthan vacation includes trips to the dunes, a camel safari, and a visual and cultural extravaganza. It is impossible to visit this magnificent city without encountering some reminder of the Rajputana’s historical presence. Indulge in the day’s many enjoyable pursuits, and then unwind with a peaceful night’s sleep in your hotel.

Day 5

Jasisalmer Sightseeing

  • Breakfast
  • Sightseeing tour
  • Hotel Stay
  • Dinner

The magnificent ‘Golden City’ has left you wanting more. So, yet another day to explore and enjoy this fantastic metropolis. The Jaisalmer Fort, also known as the Golden Fort or Sonar Kella, is a must-see after breakfast. Following that, you should check out Patwon-ki- haveli, and Nathmal-ki- haveli. Haveli, Salim Singh ki. Ancient structures from the 12th through 15th centuries are still used as homes today. There are intricate carvings and filigree work in every room. Then, go on to Gadishar Lake. Get ready for a camel ride on the Sam Sand Dunes in the afternoon. As night falls, return to your hotel for a satisfying dinner and a restful night’s sleep.

Day 6

Jaisalmer - Jodhpur

  • Breakfast
  • Sightseeing tour
  • Hotel Stay
  • Dinner

We leave Jaisalmer behind and continue to “The Sun City” of Rajasthan. The Blue City of Jodhpur, where the colour blue represents the brahmins’ traditional territory, awaits after a satisfying supper in Jaisalmer. Jodhpur, formerly called Marwar, is currently the state’s second-largest city. The beautiful Mehrangarh Fort and the equally impressive Jaswant Thada will be on your list of must-sees during your trip to Rajasthan. With its sights and sounds, the exciting city of Jodhpur will also be at your disposal. Take in all the splendour of this historically significant city and capture some beautiful images. Take an evening stroll through Jodhpur’s bustling streets and soak up the city’s exciting atmosphere. You will have a delicious meal and then retire to your hotel for the night.

Day 7

Jodhpur - Mt. Abu

  • Breakfast
  • Sightseeing tour
  • Hotel Stay
  • Dinner

A ride to Mt. Abu is included after breakfast. It is recommended that you check into your accommodation upon arrival. Sunset View Point atop Mt. Abu is great to watch the sun go down. The rest of today can be spent at your leisure. Spend the night in Mt. Abu.

Day 8

Mt. Abu Sightseeing - Udaipur

  • Breakfast
  • Sightseeing tour
  • Hotel Stay
  • Dinner

Afterwards, you’ll begin your day with a tour of the city of Mt. Abu. You will travel to Prajapita Brahmakumari, the Adhar Devi Temple at Achalgarh, Guru Sikhar, the Dilwara Jain Temple, Honeymoon Point at your own expense, the Art Gallery, and Nakki Lake, where you can have a boat ride. Spend the night in Mt. Abu.

Day 9

Udaipur Sightseeing

  • Breakfast
  • Sightseeing tour
  • Hotel Stay
  • Dinner

This fantastic trip to the “Venice of the east” doesn’t end so soon. Creating Rajasthan vacation packages aims to provide a pleasant and unexpected experience. Udaipur city trip departs after breakfast. Sukhadia Circle (DrivePass), BhartiyaLokkala Museum – a museum of folk and art. It showcases a rich collection of folk clothing, jewelry, puppets, masks, and dolls; Fateh Sagar; the MaharanaPratap Memorial; Sehelion-KI- Bari -the Queen’s resort for their friends; and Nehru Garden for photographs. Afterward, go to GulabBagh and Jagdish Temple, both of which were constructed by MaharanaJagat Singh and dedicated to Vishnu. Udaipur hotel for the night.

Day 10

Udaipur Railwaystation/ Airport

  • Breakfast

After breakfast, it’s time to pack up and head to the airport or train station. This marks the end of the itinerary. Bid farewell to Rajasthan with the best memories. The time to replenish your travel supplies is all wanderers want.

Inclusions

Pick up & Drop from Jaipur & Udaipur Railway Station/Airport.
Welcome drink on arrival in hotel Non Alcoholic (i.e. Tea/Coffee
2 Night Accommodation for 2 Adults in one room on Double Occupancy
MAP Meal Plan –10 Breakfasts, 10 Dinners.
Transfers & All sightseeing by Sedan cab..
Taxes & Expenditures Included : Parking, Toll Tax, Luxury Tax, Green Tax

Exclusion

Monument entrance fee / Camel Ride / Camera fees.
Any personal expenses – laundry , shopping , tip etc
Air fare / Train fare
Any adventure activity Boating, Trekking, Horse Riding.
Meal other than specified
Fuel Exp. and Driver Exp.
5 % Govt. Service Tax Extra

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Exploring Rajasthan with children can be a delightful experience, offering a mix of history, wildlife, and cultural activities. Some of the best places to visit in Rajasthan with children include:

  1. Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur: Kids can explore the grand fort, learn about its history, and enjoy the panoramic views of the city.

  2. Ranthambore National Park: A safari in Ranthambore offers the chance to spot tigers and other wildlife, making it an exciting adventure for children.

  3. Jantar Mantar in Jaipur: This UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases fascinating astronomical instruments that can captivate young minds.

  4. Kumbhalgarh Fort near Udaipur: Kids can marvel at the massive fort walls and learn about its historical significance.

  5. Camel Breeding Farm in Bikaner: Children can interact with camels and learn about their importance in the desert region.

  6. Sand dunes outside Jaisalmer: Riding a camel on the sand dunes and staying in desert camps can be a memorable experience for children.

  7. Lake Pichola in Udaipur: A boat ride on Lake Pichola offers a serene experience with beautiful views of the city and surrounding palaces.

These attractions offer a mix of history, wildlife, and cultural experiences that can engage and entertain children during their visit to Rajasthan. If you have any more questions or need further recommendations, feel free to ask!

To travel from Delhi to Jaisalmer, you have several transportation options available:

  1. By Air: The quickest way to reach Jaisalmer from Delhi is by taking a flight to Jodhpur Airport, which is the nearest airport to Jaisalmer with regular flights. From Jodhpur, you can then take a taxi or bus to Jaisalmer, which is approximately a 4-5 hour drive.

  2. By Train: Another popular option is to take a train from Delhi to Jaisalmer. There are direct trains like the Delhi-Jaisalmer Express that connect the two cities. The train journey takes around 18-20 hours, so it’s advisable to book a sleeper class or AC class for a comfortable journey.

  3. By Road: You can also opt for a road trip from Delhi to Jaisalmer. The distance between Delhi and Jaisalmer is around 780 km, and the journey takes approximately 12-14 hours by car. You can either drive your own vehicle or hire a taxi for a more convenient travel experience.

Each mode of transportation offers a unique travel experience, so you can choose the option that best suits your preferences in terms of time, budget, and comfort. If you need more specific details or assistance with planning your trip from Delhi to Jaisalmer, feel free to ask!

For a one-week trip to Rajasthan, you have several itinerary options to explore the diverse attractions of the state. Here are some suggested itineraries:

a. 2 nights Jaipur, 1 night Jodhpur, 2 nights Jaisalmer, 1 night Jodhpur, 1 night Udaipur: This itinerary allows you to visit the vibrant markets and historical sites in Jaipur, explore the majestic forts in Jodhpur, experience the desert charm of Jaisalmer, and enjoy the lakes and palaces in Udaipur.

b. 1 night Jaipur, 1 night Jodhpur, 2 nights Udaipur, 1 night Ranthambore, 1 night Jaipur: This itinerary covers the major cities of Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur along with a wildlife safari in Ranthambore National Park, offering a mix of culture, history, and nature.

c. 2 nights Jaipur, 1 night Bikaner, 2 nights Jaisalmer, 1 night Jodhpur: This itinerary focuses on exploring the desert cities of Bikaner, Jaisalmer, and Jodhpur along with the cultural attractions of Jaipur, providing a glimpse of Rajasthan’s diverse landscapes and heritage.

Each itinerary offers a unique blend of experiences, from exploring historical forts and palaces to enjoying desert safaris and boat rides on picturesque lakes. You can customize the itinerary based on your interests and preferences to make the most of your one-week trip to Rajasthan. If you need more details or assistance in planning your itinerary, feel free to ask!

Rajasthan is renowned for its vibrant culture, rich history, and exquisite craftsmanship. Here are some of the things Rajasthan is famous for:

  1. Historical Forts and Palaces: Rajasthan is home to magnificent forts and palaces like Amer Fort, Mehrangarh Fort, and City Palace, showcasing the grandeur of Rajput architecture and heritage.

  2. Traditional Textiles: The state is known for its colorful textiles, including Bandhani, Leheriya, and block prints, which are used to create beautiful garments like sarees, suits, and turbans.

  3. Handicrafts: Rajasthan is famous for its intricate handicrafts such as pottery, metalwork, woodwork, and leather items, reflecting the skilled craftsmanship of local artisans.

  4. Jewelry: The region is renowned for its exquisite jewelry, especially Kundan, Meenakari, and Polki designs, incorporating precious and semi-precious stones in intricate patterns.

  5. Cuisine: Rajasthani cuisine is another highlight, known for its rich flavors and unique dishes like Dal Baati Churma, Laal Maas, Gatte ki Sabzi, and various sweets like Ghewar and Mawa Kachori.

  6. Folk Music and Dance: Rajasthan’s vibrant musical traditions, including folk songs, dances like Ghoomar and Kalbelia, and instruments like the dholak and sarangi, showcase the cultural richness of the state.

  7. Wildlife: Rajasthan is home to diverse wildlife sanctuaries and national parks like Ranthambore and Sariska, offering opportunities to spot tigers, leopards, and other wildlife species.

These are just a few aspects of what makes Rajasthan a unique and culturally rich destination, attracting visitors from around the world to experience its charm and heritage. If you have any more specific questions about Rajasthan or its attractions, feel free to ask!

Some of the famous adventure activities to enjoy on Rajasthan tour packages include:

  1. Hot-air Balloon Rides: Experience the magic of Rajasthan from above with hot-air balloon rides in Jaipur, Ranthambore, or Pushkar. Enjoy breathtaking views of the landscapes and monuments while floating in the sky.

  2. Sand Dune Rides: In Jaisalmer, you can indulge in dune-bashing adventures on the golden sands of the Thar Desert. Many tour packages offer desert tent camping, cultural performances, and camel rides for a complete desert experience.

  3. Camel Rides: A quintessential Rajasthani experience, camel rides allow you to explore the desert terrain and villages in a traditional way. Adding a camel ride to your tour package can enhance your cultural immersion in Rajasthan.

These adventure activities offer a unique way to explore the diverse landscapes and cultural heritage of Rajasthan, providing unforgettable experiences for travelers seeking adventure and excitement. If you have any more questions or need further information about adventure activities in Rajasthan, feel free to ask!

The cost of a Rajasthan tour can vary depending on the duration, inclusions, accommodation type, transportation, and activities included in the package. Here are some approximate cost ranges for Rajasthan tour packages:

  1. Short Tour Package (5 nights, 6 days): A basic tour covering destinations like Udaipur, Jaipur, and Jodhpur can start from around ₹25,000 to ₹30,000 per person, depending on the level of accommodation and inclusions.

  2. Extended Tour Package (8 nights, 9 days): For a more comprehensive tour covering Udaipur, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, and Bikaner, the cost can range from ₹45,000 to ₹50,000 per person, considering higher-end accommodations and additional activities.

  3. Customized Tour Packages: If you opt for a customized itinerary with specific cities, attractions, and activities based on your preferences, the cost can vary accordingly. Luxury tours with premium accommodations and exclusive experiences may cost more than standard packages.

It’s important to consider factors like seasonality, group size, mode of transportation, and additional services like guided tours, meals, and entrance fees when estimating the overall cost of a Rajasthan tour. You can compare different tour operators, check for seasonal discounts, and tailor the itinerary to fit your budget and travel preferences. If you have specific requirements or need assistance in planning a Rajasthan tour within your budget, feel free to ask for more details!

The best time to visit Rajasthan is during the winter season, which typically spans from October to January. Here are some reasons why winter is considered the ideal time to visit Rajasthan:

  1. Mild Weather: During winter, Rajasthan experiences pleasant weather with sunny days and cool nights, making it comfortable for sightseeing and outdoor activities.

  2. Festivals: The winter season in Rajasthan coincides with various cultural festivals and events like the Udaipur World Music Festival, Jaipur Literature Festival, and the famous Pushkar Fair. These festivals offer a glimpse into the vibrant culture and traditions of the state.

  3. Clear Skies: Winter months in Rajasthan are characterized by clear skies and minimal rainfall, providing excellent visibility for exploring historical monuments, forts, and palaces.

On the other hand, the summer season in Rajasthan, from April to June, can be extremely hot with temperatures soaring above 40 degrees Celsius, making outdoor activities uncomfortable. Monsoon season, from July to September, brings some relief from the heat but also humidity and occasional rainfall.

Therefore, to make the most of your Rajasthan tour and enjoy the attractions and festivals the state has to offer, it is recommended to plan your visit during the winter season for a pleasant and memorable experience. If you have any more questions or need further assistance regarding your travel plans to Rajasthan, feel free to ask!

Rajasthan is renowned for its rich and flavorful cuisine, offering a variety of dishes that reflect the state’s culinary heritage. Here are some of the best dishes of Rajasthan that you must try during your visit:

  1. Lal Maas: A popular non-vegetarian dish, Lal Maas is a spicy mutton curry cooked in a rich tomato-based gravy with authentic Rajasthani spices, known for its fiery flavor and aromatic taste.

  2. Dal Bati Churma: Considered the quintessential Rajasthani meal, Dal Bati Churma is a combination of savory baked wheat flour dumplings (bati), lentil curry (dal), and sweet crumbled wheat dessert (churma), offering a delightful mix of flavors and textures.

  3. Pyaaz ki Kachori: These deep-fried pastries are stuffed with a spicy mixture of onions, potatoes, and aromatic spices, making them a popular breakfast or snack option in Rajasthan, enjoyed with chutneys or curries.

  4. Gatte ki Sabzi: Gatte are gram flour dumplings cooked in a flavorful yogurt-based curry with spices like cumin, coriander, and red chili, creating a delicious and comforting dish that pairs well with rotis or rice.

These dishes represent just a glimpse of the diverse and delicious Rajasthani cuisine that showcases a blend of flavors, textures, and spices unique to the region. Exploring the local food scene and savoring these traditional dishes is an essential part of experiencing the cultural richness of Rajasthan. If you have any more questions about Rajasthani cuisine or need recommendations for dining options, feel free to ask!

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