Royal Rajasthan Tour
₹2830 ₹2699 per person
If you are looking for a vacation with royal vibes and all things heritage, then this Royal Rajasthan Tour is perfect for you. Letting you experience the grandeur of the various heritage sites located all over the splendid state of Rajasthan, this tour will bring you close to the royal history the place has witnessed. Often overlooked by others, the state has seen significant historical events that continue to withstand time. The walls of palaces are still standing, and the ruins of towers carried over the years all have beautiful stories. You will experience all of it on this tour firsthand, in person, and up close.
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Departure
Udaipur -
Included
Accommodation in heritage hotelsDaily breakfast and 1 traditional dinnerPrivate AC vehicle with driver -
Not Included
Airfare/train ticketsCamera/video charges at monumentsEntry fees for all listed monumentsPersonal expenses (tips, shopping)Professional English-speaking guideTravel insurance
Day 1: Jaipur arrival and Sightseeing
- The first stop will be Amer Fort. It is a popular tourist spot known for its stunning architecture, rich history, and scenic location overlooking Maota Lake.
- The next two spots are Nahargarh Fort and Jaigarh Fort. Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1734, Nahargarh Fort has defensive architecture and stunning views of Jaipur.
- Jaigarh Fort, the last spot of the day, is situated near the famous Cheel ka Teela (promontory) of the Aravalli Range, offering a clear view of Amer Fort and the Maota Lake.
Day 2: Jaipur full-day city tour
- HAWA-Mahal, the world's tallest building (5-story), was built without a foundation.
- City Palace, the renowned abode of Jaipur's Royal Family, is known for stunning architecture fusing Rajput and Mughal architectural styles.
- Jantar Mantar is a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its forward-looking astronomical observatory, which contains a collection of nineteen instruments built by Rajput king Sawai Jai Singh II in the early 18th century.
- Albert Hall Museum is a symbol of cultural exchange and shared heritage between the Prince of Wales and the Maharaja of Jaipur.
Day 3: Jaipur–Bikaner & Bikaner Sightseeing
Day 4: Bikaner–Jaisalmer
- Junagarh Fort, which was originally called Chintamani, was renamed Junagarh, or the Old Fort, in the 20th century.
- Lalgarh Palace, known for its intricate red sandstone carvings, courtyards, and sprawling gardens, is a magnificent Indo-Saracenic structure.
- Rampuria Haveli, also known as “the pride of Bikaner,” was built in the 15th century and is a sight to behold.
Day 5: Jaisalmer-Sam Sand Dunes
- Jaisalmer Fort is one of the few living forts and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Patwon ki Haveli, or Kothari Haveli, is a cluster of five havelis, which today house a museum, showcasing its architectural beauty and reflecting upon the heritage Jaisalmer's merchants left behind.
Day 6: Sam Sand Dunes–Jodhpur
- Mehrangarh Fort is one of India's largest forts and hosts significant events, such as the Rajasthan International Folk Festival.
- Jaswant Thada is a beautiful blend of beauty and sorrow. This extinct site was the cremation ground of the royal family of Marwar.
Day 7: Jodhpur full-day city tour
- Toorji Ka Jhalra is a 300-year-old architectural wonder with a unique stepwell that still amazes the world.
- Umaid Bhawan Palace, a 15-year-long architectural project, is today one of the largest private residences in the world.
- Clock Tower is Jodhpur’s hub for vibrant activity, blending Indo-Saracenic architecture.
Day 8: Jodhpur–Udaipur and Sightseeing
Day 9: Udaipur Full-Day City tour
- City Palace, a 400-year-old structure built in a flamboyant style, is one of its type in Rajasthan.
- Bagore ki Haveli, a unique museum built in the 18th century, housing various stunning artifacts and the soul of the city.
- Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace, named after the Maharana Sajjan Singh of the Mewar dynasty, holds a beautiful view of the Fateh Sagar Lake.
- Saheliyon Ki Bari, the Courtyard of Maidens, is a breathtaking garden with lush greenery, exotic flowers, and beautiful fountains.
- Sukhadiya Circle is another scenic spot that is popular among locals and tourists.
Day 10: Udaipur Departure
- Explore the romantic side of Jaipur, also popularly called the "Paris of India," a city known for its rich culture and breathtaking architecture.
- Soak in the tranquil beauty of Udaipur, the city of lakes, full of seven sites and calming vibes.
- Bask in the glory of the "Golden City,” Jaisalmer, home to a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Visit Jodhpur, one of the most beautiful and often overlooked sites in Rajasthan. It is like the morning sky on Earth, with sunlight everywhere and beautiful homes painted blue.
- Witness the wonders of nature at the National Research Centre for Camel Breeding, where you can interact with the animals in a safe and secure environment.
- Speaking of camels, have a lifetime experience as you take a camel ride at the Sam Sand Dunes.