
The Land of Kings
Rajasthan, often referred to as the “Land of Kings,” is a vibrant state in India known for its rich cultural heritage, majestic forts, and palaces. Tourists are drawn to its historic cities like Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer, each offering unique architectural marvels, bustling markets, and colorful festivals. The state’s diverse landscapes range from the golden sands of the Thar Desert to the lush greenery of Mount Abu. Visitors can experience traditional Rajasthani hospitality, indulge in local cuisine, and witness folk music and dance performances that bring the state’s history and traditions to life. Rajasthan’s tourism offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination.
Culture & Tradition
- Folk Music & Dance: Be captivated by the soulful tunes of the Manganiyars and Langas, and the energetic traditional dances like Ghoomar (graceful twirling) and Kalbelia (snake charmer dance).
- Art & Craft: Shop for world-renowned handicrafts including Blue Pottery (Jaipur), tie-and-dye fabric (bandhani), block prints (Bagru and Sanganeri), and intricate Kundan & Meenakari jewellery.
- Major Festivals: Plan your trip around iconic events like the spectacular Pushkar Camel Fair (Oct/Nov), the vibrant Desert Festival in Jaisalmer (Jan/Feb), and the all-female Gangaur Festival (Mar/Apr).
Seasons
- Winter (October to March): Peak tourist season, offering cool and pleasant weather (Daytime: 15∘C to 25∘C).
- Summer (April-June): Temperatures are high (can go above 40∘C sometimes), but off-season offers lower rates and fewer crowds.
- Monsoon (July-September): Rainfall is generally moderate and sporadic, turning the lake areas (like Udaipur and Bundi) lush and beautiful.
Tourist Destinations
Jaipur



Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan state, has many tales to tell. Maintaining a balance between the heritage and development, there are many important monuments that attract tourists from around the world.
Udaipur



Udaipur is the Lake City in the desert state of Rajasthan. Located among Aravalis and decorated with lakes, this city is blessed with immense natural beauty
Jodhpur



Jodhpur is the second largest city in Rajasthan (after Jaipur). As most of the monuments and architecture carry the color blue, the city is also popular by the name of The Blue City. The great fort of Mehrangarh is an imposing view that cannot be missed while you are in the city. The famous Thar desert is also not far to visit.
Ranthambore


Spread over 392 sq km and home to Bengal Tigers, Ranthambore is a dry deciduous forest. The park has more than 500 species of flowering plants and more than 60 tigers.
Jaisalmer



Jaisalmer, the “Golden City,” is a jewel in the Thar Desert, famed for its luminous sandstone architecture. Dominated by the magnificent, still-inhabited Jaisalmer Fort, the city’s streets showcase carved havelis. Its major draw is the desert experience, including camel safaris at the Sam Sand Dunes, immersing visitors in a unique desert mystique.
Bikaner



Bikaner is a blend of palaces, temples, desert and lake. One of the oldest cities in Rajasthan, Bikaner was founded by a Rathore prince, Rao Bikaji, in 1488. The city still maintains the opulence of its rich history.
Pushkar


Pushkar is a holy destination in Rajasthan. It is famous for the Pushkar Lake and Jagatpita Brahma Temple. The Pushkar Fair is again a world famous event that is held every year in winters.
Kumbhalgarh

The second-largest fort in Rajasthan after Chittorgarh Fort in the Mewar region is Kumbhalgarh, a city in Rajasthan. Marked with lavish palaces, chhatris and over 360 temples, Kumbhalgarh is a destination that one must visit.
Rajasthan Itineraries
3 nights & 4 days
| RJ0301 | Jodhpur & Jaisalmer |
5 nights & 6 days
7 nights & 8 days
| RJ0701 | Jaipur, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur & Pushkar |
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