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Embark on a royal journey through Rajasthan — the land of kings, palaces, and vibrant colors. This 9-day tour takes you through Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, and Bikaner, showcasing the majestic forts, serene lakes, golden deserts, and rich Rajasthani heritage.
Discover Rajasthan’s regal essence as you explore its iconic forts, desert dunes, traditional art, and timeless architecture. From the Pink City to the Golden City, experience India’s cultural grandeur and hospitality at its best.
Arrive in the Pink City – Jaipur, known for its royal heritage and vibrant architecture. After hotel check-in, begin your sightseeing tour.
Albert Hall Museum:
Rajasthan’s oldest museum, showcasing ancient artifacts, royal costumes, paintings, and historic weapons. The Indo-Saracenic architecture makes it a photographer’s delight.
Birla Temple:
A modern white marble temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, glowing beautifully at sunset.
Patrika Gate:
One of Jaipur’s most Instagrammable landmarks, famous for its stunning hand-painted arches that depict Rajasthan’s culture, forts, and festivals.
Evening Options:
Relax at Sukhadiya Circle with local snacks, or enjoy a traditional Rajasthani dinner and cultural performance at Chokhi Dhani, an ethnic village resort celebrating local traditions.
Overnight stay in Jaipur.
After breakfast, explore the royal and architectural wonders of Jaipur.
Amber Fort:
A majestic hilltop fortress combining Hindu and Mughal design. Guests can choose an optional elephant ride or jeep ride to reach the fort gate and enjoy panoramic views of Maota Lake.
Jal Mahal (Water Palace):
A photogenic stop to admire this five-story palace partially submerged in Man Sagar Lake.
Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds):
A five-storied façade with 953 windows built for royal ladies to observe street festivities while remaining unseen.
City Palace:
Home to Jaipur’s royal family, featuring courtyards, museums, and elegant halls showcasing royal artifacts.
Jantar Mantar:
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this astronomical observatory houses 18 giant instruments used to study celestial movements in the 18th century.
Evening:
Enjoy shopping at Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar, known for jewelry, textiles, and handicrafts.
Overnight stay in Jaipur.
After breakfast, drive to Udaipur, the “City of Lakes,” passing through scenic Aravalli ranges.
Upon arrival, visit:
Fateh Sagar Lake:
A serene artificial lake surrounded by hills — perfect for a peaceful evening stroll.
Fish Aquarium (Under the Sun):
India’s largest public aquarium, offering a walk-through glass tunnel and diverse marine life.
Evening:
Relax by the lake or enjoy local dining at a rooftop restaurant
Start your day exploring Udaipur’s royal and romantic landmarks.
City Palace:
Overlooking Lake Pichola, this grand palace complex showcases intricate architecture, royal courtyards, and the famous Crystal Gallery.
Jagdish Temple:
A 17th-century temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, known for its beautiful carvings and towering spire.
Saheliyon Ki Bari (Garden of the Maidens):
A charming royal garden with marble fountains, lotus ponds, and lush greenery, built for the queen’s attendants.
Vintage Car Museum:
Displays the classic car collection of the Mewar royal family, including Rolls-Royces and Cadillacs used in royal processions.
Gulab Bagh:
A vast garden known for its rose varieties and quiet walking trails.
Lake Pichola Boat Ride:
End the day with a scenic sunset boat ride on Lake Pichola, offering breathtaking views of the Lake Palace and Jag Mandir.
Overnight stay in Udaipur.
After breakfast, drive to Jodhpur, the “Blue City.” Upon arrival, visit its royal landmarks.
Mehrangarh Fort:
One of India’s largest forts, perched 400 feet above the city. Explore its palaces, courtyards, museums, and enjoy stunning views of the blue-painted houses below.
Jaswant Thada:
A white marble cenotaph built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, known for its peaceful gardens and intricate latticework.
Evening:
Stroll around Clock Tower Market, a bustling bazaar filled with handicrafts, spices, and souvenirs.
Overnight stay in Jodhpur.
After breakfast, continue exploring Jodhpur before heading to the Golden City of Jaisalmer.
Umaid Bhawan Palace:
Part royal residence and part museum, showcasing royal artifacts and vintage cars. It remains one of the largest private residences in the world.
Mandore Gardens:
A historical garden complex featuring cenotaphs, temples, and sculptures dedicated to Marwar rulers.
Toorji Ka Jhalra (Stepwell):
A beautifully restored 18th-century stepwell that serves as a popular photo and relaxation spot.
Later, drive to Jaisalmer, the desert city of Rajasthan.
Overnight stay in Jaisalmer.
Explore Jaisalmer’s golden sandstone architecture and the magic of the desert.
Jaisalmer Fort (Sonar Quila):
A living fort where people still reside, filled with shops, temples, and beautiful havelis.
Patwon Ki Haveli, Salim Singh Haveli & Nathmal Ki Haveli:
Admire exquisite carvings, jharokhas, and royal craftsmanship that showcase the wealth of Jaisalmer’s merchants.
Vyas Chhatri:
A scenic sandstone cenotaph complex offering panoramic views of the city and sunset.
Kuldhara Village:
An abandoned village with a mysterious history, believed to have been deserted overnight centuries ago.
Gadisar Lake:
A peaceful lake surrounded by temples and ghats — ideal for photography and sunset views.
Evening at Sam Sand Dunes:
Experience the Thar Desert with an adventurous jeep or camel safari, followed by a Rajasthani cultural show and dinner under the stars at a desert camp.
Overnight stay in Jaisalmer (desert camp or city hotel).
Drive to Bikaner, known for its desert forts and vibrant culture.
Junagarh Fort:
A majestic fort with stunning courtyards, mirror work, and murals depicting Rajput grandeur.
Lalgarh Palace:
An Indo-Saracenic architectural marvel built by Maharaja Ganga Singh, now partially converted into a heritage hotel and museum.
Karni Mata Temple (Optional):
Located in Deshnok, this temple is famous for its sacred rats considered as reincarnations of devotees — a truly unique experience.
Overnight stay in Bikaner.
After breakfast, visit:
Bhandasar Jain Temple:
A 15th-century temple known for its detailed mirror work, frescoes, and gold leaf decorations.
Camel Research Centre:
A one-of-a-kind institute dedicated to camel breeding and research — visitors can interact with camels, learn about their role in desert life, and taste camel milk products.
Later, drive back to Jaipur for your departure with memories of Rajasthan’s royal palaces, desert sunsets, and colorful traditions.
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Meals: Breakfast & Dinner
All transfers and sightseeing by private vehicle
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All tolls, parking, fuel, and driver allowances
Dedicated tour coordinator
24×7 assistance during the trip
Meals unless specified above
Airfare or train tickets
Guide services (unless specified)
Monument entry fees
Personal expenses like laundry, phone calls, etc.
Services not mentioned in inclusions
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