Rajasthan Tour Packages
Explore the Historic & Mystic Places of Rajasthan!
Jaipur Udaipur Family Trip
INR 26,999
INR 30,000
Jaipur Getaway 4 Days
INR 21,000
INR 24,000
Jaipur Pushkar Short Trip
INR 21,999
INR 24,700
Jodhpur Jaisalmer 7 Days
INR 37,600
INR 39,000
Jaisalmer Golden Desert Experience 5 Days
INR 24,999
INR 27,000
Jaisalmer 4 Days
INR 20,000
INR 24,000
Romantic Rajasthan Honeymoon
INR 38,000
INR 42,000
Rajasthan, located in northwestern India, is the largest state in the country by area. Known as the “Land of Kings,” it is famed for its rich cultural heritage, majestic forts, grand palaces, and vibrant festivals. The state’s history is deeply rooted in the valor of Rajput warriors and the legacy of princely states like Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, and Bikaner.
Geographically, Rajasthan is dominated by the Thar Desert, offering vast sand dunes and unique desert ecosystems. Despite its arid climate, the state is home to diverse flora and fauna, including the Ranthambore and Sariska wildlife sanctuaries, known for tigers and other wildlife.
Architecturally, Rajasthan boasts marvels such as the Amber Fort, Mehrangarh Fort, and the City Palace. Intricately carved havelis, stepwells like Chand Baori, and Jain temples highlight the state’s artistic excellence.
Culturally, Rajasthan is a mosaic of traditional music, folk dances like Ghoomar and Kalbelia, colorful attire, and handicrafts. Rajasthani cuisine, with dishes like dal baati churma and gatte ki sabzi, reflects its desert lifestyle.
Tourism, agriculture, and handicrafts are key to its economy. Rajasthan remains a symbol of India’s royal past, offering a timeless blend of history, culture, and desert beauty.
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Rajasthan is the largest state in India by area.
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Known as the “Land of Kings” due to its royal heritage.
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Major cities include Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, and Jaisalmer.
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Famous for its grand forts and palaces like Amber Fort, Mehrangarh Fort, and City Palace.
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Rich in traditional arts, crafts, music, and folk dances.
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Popular folk dances include Ghoomar and Kalbelia.
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The Thar Desert covers much of western Rajasthan.
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Home to wildlife sanctuaries such as Ranthambore and Sariska, known for tigers.
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Traditional Rajasthani cuisine includes Dal Baati Churma, Gatte ki Sabzi, and Ker Sangri.
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Hosts vibrant festivals like the Pushkar Camel Fair, Desert Festival, and Teej.
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Architectural highlights include intricately carved havelis, stepwells, and Jain temples.
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Key industries are tourism, textiles, gems, and handicrafts.
Best Time to Visit Rajasthan: The ideal time to visit Rajasthan is from October to March. During these months, the weather is pleasant and comfortable, with daytime temperatures ranging between 15°C to 30°C. This makes it perfect for sightseeing, exploring historical forts and palaces, enjoying desert safaris, and participating in outdoor activities.
Why Visit During This Time: Rajasthan’s cultural and natural beauty is best experienced in winter. The skies are clear, the temperatures are moderate, and the landscapes are stunning. It’s also an excellent time for photography and attending local events.
Major Events & Festivals: Several vibrant festivals take place during this period, including the Pushkar Camel Fair in November, the Jaipur Literature Festival in January, and the Desert Festival in Jaisalmer in February. Other traditional festivals like Teej and Makar Sankranti are also celebrated with great enthusiasm.
Seasons to Avoid: The summer months (April to June) are extremely hot, with temperatures often exceeding 45°C. The monsoon season (July to September) brings humidity and occasional heavy rains, which can disrupt travel plans and reduce visibility at key attractions.
The best time to visit Rajasthan is between October and March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing. Winters are especially popular for exploring cities like Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer.
Popular Rajasthan tour packages often include Jaipur (the Pink City), Udaipur (City of Lakes), Jodhpur (the Blue City), Jaisalmer (Golden City), and sometimes Pushkar, Bikaner, and Mount Abu.
Yes! Most tour operators, including us, offer customizable packages. You can adjust the duration, hotel category, destinations, and activities to suit your preferences and budget.
Rajasthan is considered safe for tourists, including solo travelers. However, like any tourist destination, it’s advisable to stay alert, respect local customs, and keep your valuables secure.
What Our Travellers Say?
This was my dream trip, and it exceeded expectations! From the grandeur of Amer Fort to the vibrant markets of Jaipur, every moment was unforgettable. The agency arranged everything perfectly – great hotels, punctual transport, and very professional staff. Will definitely recommend to friends!
- Radhika Mehta
Overall, an amazing experience. The stay in heritage hotels gave a royal touch to the trip. The only downside was the long drives between cities – but the scenic routes made up for it.
- Sneha Dev
What a colorful experience! From the bustling bazaars of Jodhpur to the peaceful sunrise at Pushkar Lake – this trip was everything I hoped for and more. Our driver, Rakesh, made the journey extra special.
- Priya R.
Absolutely magical! The forts of Jaipur, the desert safari in Jaisalmer, and the serene lakes of Udaipur – every place felt straight out of a movie. The guides were super knowledgeable and friendly. Highly recommend it for first-timers in Rajasthan!
- Rakul Singh