Rajasthan is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India, known for its ancient and rich heritage. As the largest state in India, it offers a lot to explore through Rajasthan tourism. The name “Rajasthan” is derived from the words “Raj” and “Sthan”, which means “Land of Kings”. It is home to the vast Thar Desert, also known as the Rajasthan Desert and Great Indian Desert. Rajasthan shares its border with five Indian states and the Pakistani Province of Punjab. It is situated in the northwest part of India and is famous for being home to the Indus Valley Civilization which is as old as Egypt and Mesopotamia. The ruins of this civilization are still preserved carefully, signifying the foundation of Rajasthan’s systematic development and the achievements of its rulers. The management of these tourist spots also reflects the well-developed civilization of the region. When you book Rajasthan tour packages, you can visit the largest city and capital of Rajasthan- Jaipur, which was officially made a part of India two years after independence in 1949.
Are you a solo traveler seeking an adventure of a lifetime? Look no further than Rajasthan tour packages 2024! Rajasthan is the perfect destination for those seeking to explore on their terms, with its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. From the majestic palaces of Jaipur to the serene lakes of Udaipur, there is something for everyone in this magical land. Furthermore, carefully curated itineraries designed specifically for solo travelers are available, so you’ll have all the support you need to make the most out of your journey. Whether you’re seeking spiritual enlightenment in Pushkar or simply looking to soak up some sun on Jaisalmer’s golden sands, Rajasthan tour packages are your ticket to a truly unforgettable experience. So why wait? Book your trip today and get ready to embark on an adventure that will leave you breathless!
Packages | Days/nights | Options |
Religious Tour | 11 Nights / 12 Days | Customizable |
Rajasthan Darshan | 10 Nights / 11 Days | Customizable |
Pearls of Rajasthan | 6 Nights / 7 Days | Customizable |
Best of Rajasthan Wild Life Package | 5 Nights / 6 Days | Customizable |
Rajasthan for Love Birds | 12 Nights / 13 Days | Customizable |
Desert Circuit | 7 Nights / 8 Days | Customizable |
Exotic Rajasthan | 5 Nights / 6 Days | Customizable |
Honeymoon Rajasthan Tour Packages | 11 Nights / 12 Days | Customizable |
The Rajasthan holiday packages allow you to explore the major cities of Jaipur, Jodhpur, Ajmer, Pushkar, Kota, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Mount Abu, Ranthambore, Sawai Madhopur, Bharatpur, and Bikaner. Jaipur is the capital city, while Jodhpur is the historical capital of Marwar and the second largest city. Kota is located on the banks of the Chambal River and is the coaching hub of the country. Bikaner is the fourth largest city and is famous for Bikaneri Bhujiya. Ajmer is one of the oldest cities and is located at the heart of the state. Finally, Udaipur is the ‘City of Lakes.’
If you opt for Rajasthan tour packages, you will be able to witness the epitome of royalty and grandeur that is synonymous with India. From the stunning forts and palaces in Jaipur to the serene lakes of Udaipur, Rajasthan trip packages offer a kaleidoscope of experiences for every traveler. The vibrant culture and traditions of Rajasthan come alive as you witness the colorful folk dances, indulge in delectable Rajasthani cuisine, and explore the bustling bazaars filled with handicrafts and artifacts unique to this region. You cannot miss out on visiting Jaisalmer’s golden dunes or experiencing a camel safari through its vast expanse. Wildlife enthusiasts can spot tigers at Ranthambore National Park or marvel at the avian diversity of Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary. With each city offering something new, exploring Rajasthan is like unraveling one exciting mystery box after another!
Jaipur
Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, is undoubtedly the most prominent city in the state. It boasts an impressive number of forts and palaces with jaw-dropping architecture, made of tough materials. Some of the most famous sites in the city include Hawa Mahal, Amer Fort, Jal Mahal, Nahargarh Fort, Central Museum, Ram Bagh Palace, Jantar Mantar, and City Palace. In addition, there are several temples, gardens, gates, and Bawaris that you can visit during a budget Rajasthan tour package.
If you’re looking for religious places to visit, Govind Devi Ji Temple and Galtaji are two must-see spots during your Rajasthan trip. These holy places feature kunds, pavilions, and many other things that are a delight to the eyes and a pleasure to the heart. There’s also a small temple of the Sun God located at the highest peak that can be seen from all directions of the city. Out of all the major cities of Rajasthan, the first position is undoubtedly Jaipur, the capital. In Jaipur, you can see numerous forts and palaces. The architecture is jaw-dropping. The material used for them is tough. Hawa Mahal, Amer Fort, Jal Mahal, Nahargarh Fort, Central Museum, Ram Bagh Palace, Jantar Mantar, City Palace, etc are some world-famous sites. There are temples, Bawaries, Gardens, and Gates also in Jaipur that you can visit during budget Rajasthan tour packages.
The Govind Devi Ji Temple and Galtaji are two religious places and can be considered as one must-visit places during the Rajasthan trip. There are holy kunds, pavilions, and many other things which are capable of giving delight to the eyes and pleasure to the heart. There is a small temple of the Sun God, it is at the highest peak and it can be seen from all directions of the city.
Jodhpur
Jodhpur is the second-largest city in Rajasthan, and it is a popular destination on Rajasthan tour packages. The city is also known as the Blue City due to its blue-colored buildings. Jodhpur is located in the Thar Desert, which is why it is also called the Sun City. The city is famous for its beautiful forts and palaces that attract a lot of tourists every year. Unlike Jaipur, which is known as the Pink City, Jodhpur is dominated by the blue color. The city is surrounded by long walls that were built to protect it. Jodhpur’s central location in Rajasthan makes it easily accessible to both residents and tourists.
Kota
Kota is widely recognized for its coaching classes in engineering and medicine. However, if you’re planning a trip to Rajasthan from Delhi, there are several tourist attractions in Kota that you wouldn’t want to miss. These include the Chambal Garden, the picturesque Kishore Sagar Lake, the historic Garh Palace, the rare Godavari Dham Temple, the Kota Zoological Park, the Maharao Madho Singh Museum, and the Kota Government Museum if you’re fond of antique articles. Additionally, there are several religious sites such as the Agamgarh Gurudwara Sahib and Jag Mandir, as well as the Kota Barrage and Darrah National Park if you’re looking for adventure. The Hanging Rock Fountain is one of its kind and worth visiting. Although Kota is not considered a preferable tourist destination under Rajasthan Tour Packages, you can customize your tour packages as per your choice.
Bikaner
Bikaner, the administrative headquarters, is not lacking in beautiful tourist attractions and it’s worth visiting on your Rajasthan holiday packages. Before discussing the tourist spots, let’s talk about the famous trend of celebrating Akshay Tritiya, which is celebrated as the foundation day of the city. On this day, people fly kites, and the sight of colorful kites in the blue sky is mesmerizing. People fly kites from dawn to dusk for two days, and the major cuisine is Rajasthani Food. The other snacks include ‘Bajre ka Khichdi’ and ‘Imli ka Pani’. ‘Bajra’ is a grain, and ‘Imli’ is tamarind.
The tourist spots in Bikaner include Junagarh Fort, Rao Bikaji’s Fort, and Laxmi Niwas Palace. Among the temples, there are Karni Mata, Mukam Bishnoi, Bhandasar Jain, and Laxminath. Bikaner is also known for animal husbandry, with National Research Centers for Camels and Equines, and even a cow sanctuary. Bikaner is one of the rarest cities that organize the International Camel Festival.
Ajmer
Ajmer, previously known as ‘Ajayameryu’, means ‘Invincible Hills’, as the city is naturally surrounded by hills, which made it difficult for enemies to attack in the past. The Aravalli Mountains surround the city, making it unbeatable.
Ajmer is a heritage city and has been selected for the National Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana (HRIDAY). The scheme was launched in 2015 to ensure that urban planning, heritage conservation, and economic growth move in one direction, and urbanization can go along with heritage maintenance.
In addition to this, Ajmer has also been selected as one of the cities for the Smart City Mission Schemes of the Government of India. So, when you visit Ajmer on the Rajasthan Trip Package, you will get to experience a Smart City.
The historic places in Ajmer are enchanting, such as the Pushkar Lake, Taragarh Fort, Ajmer Sharif Dargah, and many more. The Ajmer Jain Temple or Soni Ji Ki Nasiyaan has a chamber made up of gold, which is called Swarna Nagari, meaning the ‘City of Gold’ in English. The chamber is built using 1000kg of gold. Other attractions in Ajmer include Mayo College, Akbari Fort and Museum, Nareli Jain Temple, Anasagar Lake, Lake Foy Sagar, and Prithviraj Smark.
Pushkar
Pushkar is a town located within the boundaries of Ajmer, and is considered a pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Sikhs. As a result, the town has many temples, with over 500 of them having existed in the past. There are also two Gurudwaras dedicated to Guru Nanak Singh Ji and Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
The Pushkar Fair, which is held for five days between late October and early November with Kartik Purnima, is a must-attend event for those visiting Rajasthan. The fair includes over 50,000 camels and attracts traders from many countries.
Udaipur
Udaipur, also known as the ‘City of Lakes’, is a popular location for Bollywood film makers due to its scenic beauty. It is the historic capital of Mewar and has Maharana Pratap Airport, making it a great starting point for those following a Rajasthan Tour Itinerary. Udaipur boasts five major lakes – Fateh Sagar Lake, Lake Pichola, Swaroop Sagar Lake, Rangsagar, and Doodh Talai Lake – which are part of the Restoration Project of the National Lake Conservation Plan (NLCP) by the Government of India.
Aside from the lakes, Udaipur is also famous for its historic palaces, galleries, gardens, temples, fairs, festivals, museums, scenic structures, and more. It is a location that can appeal to all age groups and offers a feast for the eyes.The ‘City of Lakes’ Udaipur and the historic capital of Mewar have Maharana Pratap Airport. So, if you are going to begin your journey as per the Rajasthan Tour Itinerary, Udaipur can happen to be the first location and you would have a great start. It is one of the favorite locations of Bollywood Film Makers. The shooting of many movies and songs has taken place here. The scenic beauty can attract all age groups and gives pleasure to the eyes. The five major lakes because of which it is called the ‘City of Lakes’ are Fateh Sagar Lake, Lake Pichola, Swaroop Sagar Lake, Rangsagar, and Doodh Talai Lake. However, there are 5 lakes in total. These five lakes have been made part of the project called as Restoration Project of the National Lake Conservation Plan (NLCP) by the Government of India.
Udaipur can not only be proud of its lakes but also of its historic palaces, galleries, gardens, temples, fairs, festivals, museums, scenic structures, etc.
Mount Abu
Mount Abu is a beautiful hill station located in the Aravalli Range in the Sirohi district of Rajasthan. It is known as the ‘Oasis in the Desert’ due to the presence of rivers, waterfalls, lakes, and evergreen forests. The hill station has a domestic airport, but if you are traveling by road, be careful of circular Ghats as they can make you feel dizzy. Guru Shikhar is the highest mountain peak here, standing tall at 1,722m above sea level. Mount Abu is home to several temples, including Jain, Dilwara, and Hindu temples. Don’t forget to witness the breathtaking sunset that was captured in the movie Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak.
Rajasthan is a state in India that boasts an impressive cultural and natural heritage. It is home to eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including six forts and two other locations – Keoladeo National Park and Jantar Mantar. The six forts are named Chittorgarh Fort, Kumbhalgarh, Ranthambore Fort, Gagron Fort, Amber Fort, and Jaisalmer Fort. Each of these locations has a rich history and unique architecture that is worth exploring.
Chittorgarh Fort
When it comes to Rajasthan Tourism, Chittorgarh Fort is one of the top destinations to visit. The fort is known for its massive structure and is said to have been built by Pandava Bheem in a single night. Inside the fort, there are numerous water bodies, which is why it is also referred to as the water fort. These water bodies were instrumental in sustaining life and could accommodate up to 50,000 soldiers for four years. Originally, there were 84 water bodies, but only 22 remain today. It’s truly amazing to see how the fort was designed to support such a large population for a considerable amount of time.
Kumbhalgarh Fort
The second place we should consider visiting is Kumbhalgarh Fort. It is as huge as Chittorgarh Fort, with long walls that come just after the Great Wall of China. It stands tall at 1,914 meters above sea level and was made by Maharana Rana Kumbha, hence its name. Inside the fort, there are many gardens, palaces, and temples to explore. If you like adventure while traveling, please note that there is a zigzag road to reach Kumbhalgarh Fort due to deep ravines and thick forests. The fort has seven massive gates and big watchtowers to make the enemy visible from a far distance. There are also ramparts on watchtowers. The fort houses 360 temples, and it has a Badal Mahal that makes it even more serene. Its beauty is still evident in the turquoise color texture. The fort is the birthplace of the brave king Maharana Pratap and deserves to be on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Ranthambore Fort
The third must-visit location in Rajasthan is Ranthambore Fort, located within the National Park that was named after the fort. Although the fort is not in great condition now, it still claims a spot on the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. When planning your Rajasthan tourism itinerary, make sure to include a visit here. Every fort in India has common features, but each also has unique characteristics that draw international attention. One such unique feature of Ranthambore is the story of Machli, a tigress whose pictures were taken frequently in the area. Although Machli is no longer with us, her legacy lives on. She was known for her bold and beautiful look, earning her the title of the “Queen of Ranthambore.” Ranthambore is also known for its rich wildlife conservation efforts. The fort was built by the Chauhan Rajput King Sapaldaksha and was later contributed to by other rulers. One of the most impressive contributions was made by Rao Hammir Deo Chauhan, who created a 32-pillar canopy that visitors are sure to love.
Gagron Fort
The Gagron Fort is the fourth fort on the list of World Heritage Sites in Rajasthan. It’s located in the Jhalawar district, near Kota. The fort is known for the heroic stories of women who sacrificed their lives to save their honor from their enemies. The fort has water bodies surrounding it on three sides and is supported by a hill called Burj. Unlike other forts, Gagron Fort has three courtyards instead of the usual two. Apart from this, the fort has many other features that make it a must-visit destination on your Rajasthan Holiday Packages. One such feature is the Hiraman Parrots, which are double the size of normal Indian Parrots and can imitate human sounds. Humanyun once kept one of these parrots in a golden cage.
Amber Fort
The Amber Fort, built by Raja Mann Singh Ji, is a unique blend of Hindu and Rajput styles. It is renowned for its artistic design and mosaic work in the Hall of Public and Hall of Private Audience (traditionally known as Diwan-e-Aam and Diwan-e-Khaass) and Sukh Niwas. The palace was aptly named as it was built to bring peace. Additionally, the doors are creatively constructed with ivory and sandalwood. The Sheesh Mahal, with numerous mirrors, is the main attraction here. When only two candles are lit, the entire palace illuminates beautifully.
Jaisalmer Fort
The Jaisalmer Fort, also known as Sone ka Quilla, is located in Jaisalmer and is a popular destination among both national and international tourists. It is a massive structure, situated on Trikuta Hill in the Thar Desert, and has witnessed numerous battles and triumphs. The fort is a perfect example of the philosophy of Unity in Diversity, with a combination of Rajput and Islamic architectural styles. It features four entry gates and several palaces, including the magnificent Jawahar Palace, which was once home to the royal families. Additionally, the fort has Jain and Laxminath temples, making it a culturally significant site.
Keoladeo National Park
The seventh site on the Rajasthan Tour Package is Keoladeo National Park, known for its diverse bird population. If bird watching is your hobby, then this is the ideal place to visit. With over 364 species of birds, including rare ones from countries like Afghanistan, China, Turkmenistan, and Siberia, this park is a natural habitat for birds. The wet marshy lands in the park provide insects and fish as food for the birds. You can go sightseeing on cycle rickshaws with a local tourist guide. The park was recognized as a National Park in 1982. However, make sure you have enough time on your Rajasthan Tour Itinerary to visit the park, as you may need to wait for a while to see the birds.
Jantar Mantar
Jantar Mantar is an astronomical observatory located in the heart of Jaipur city. It was built by Prince Jai Singh II, who was curious about astronomy and cosmology. This remarkable observatory, which is an important landmark of India, houses multiple instruments that allow us to see the astronomical bodies with the naked eye. Jantar Mantar is a testament to the smartness and ingenuity of Indian scientists all over the world. Tourists on the Rajasthan Tour Package have the opportunity to visit this fascinating attraction and witness the impressive astronomical instruments firsthand.
Tiger Reserves in Rajasthan
Rajasthan is home to three Tiger Reserves: Ranthambore National Park, Sariska Tiger Reserve, and Alwar and Mukundra Hill Tiger Reserve. Ranthambore National Park was established as a Game Sanctuary in 1955, then declared as one of the Project Tiger Reserves in 1973 and a National Park in 1980. The Park has been enlarged over the years and is one of the best features that Rajasthan Tourism offers. Bengal tigers are the main attraction, easily spotted during the day, especially in November and May. Ranthambore National Park is rich in all aspects of a National Park, including one of the highest banyan trees.
Sariska Tiger Reserve is the second Tiger Reserve situated in Alwar, Rajasthan. The Reserve has been a National Park since 1990, with thorny forests, grasslands, dry forests, and rocky hills. It is an ideal destination for adventure seekers looking for an authentic experience with wildlife.
Mukundra Hill Tiger Reserve is the third Tiger Reserve, known for its thick forests and rich flora and fauna. It is a convenient home to tigers and deserves to be a National Tiger Reserve. The Reserve is located between two parallel mountains, Mukundra and Gagrola, and is a must-visit on any Rajasthan travel itinerary.
Golden Triangle Tour
The Golden Triangle India Tour is a popular tourist destination that includes the cities of Jaipur, Delhi, and Agra. The name “triangle” comes from the fact that these cities are located in a triangular shape on the map. By taking the Rajasthan Travel Package, you can start your journey at one corner of the triangle and explore the other two corners as well, making your Rajasthan Trip Package an unforgettable experience.
Each city in the Golden Triangle has its own unique attractions for tourists to explore. If you’re looking for a truly memorable experience, we highly recommend continuing your journey with the Rajasthan Trip Package. This package will take you to the capital city of Delhi, where you can explore the rich culture and history of India. You’ll also get to visit Agra, home to the stunning Taj Mahal, one of the ancient Seven Wonders of the World.
By visiting all three of these incredible cities, you’ll have the opportunity to witness some of the most beautiful and historic sites in India. To get started on your journey, we recommend booking our Rajasthan Tour Package right away. Don’t wait any longer to experience the wonders of the Golden Triangle!
When you go to Rajasthan on the Rajasthan Trip Package, make sure you enjoy food, locations, traveling, dresses, shopping, and everything. Rajasthan is complete in itself. You can go there and do everything in the best possible manner and have great memories and keep coming again and again with your family and friends.
Things to Do in Jaipur
In Jaipur, you can do adventure activities like Zip Lining, ATV (All-Terrain Vehicle) rides, Body Zorbing, and Paint Ball at nominal rates to your heart’s content. Trekking to Water Valley, Bhuteshwar Nath Mahadev, Choeur Ghati, Achrol Fort, etc is also a good option.
Things to Do in Jodhpur
Jodhpur offers you Camel Rides in Sand Dunes, Bishnoi Village Safari, a Cultural Walk Tour in Old Jodhpur, a Cycling Tour, Cooking sessions at local households, a City Walking Tour, etc. So, if you are going with the family, you can engage whosoever wants to be in non-adventurous activities.
Things to Do in Kota
In Kota, there is Sawan Phuhar Water Park, Chambal River Cruise, Swintons Bar, City Mall, Pandya Groups City Mall, Ghoomar Beer Bar, Blue Sea Bar, Hotel Lushi Bar and Restaurant, Central Square Mall, Z Cine Mall, etc. Malls have various games, shopping centers, eating outlets, multiplexes, etc.
Things to Do in Bikaner
Some of the activities that you can perform in Bikaner are Camel Rides, Sky Bird Water Park, Dune Safari, Biking, Camel Safari in Thar, Bating at Gajner Lake, shopping at Kote Gate and Bara Bazaar, etc. Please believe the Rajasthan Tour Package has everything that you can long for on any tour package.
Things to Do in Ajmer
Ajmer is also not behind. If you like walking, there is a road trip to Pushkar, a Nature Walk at Daulat Bagh Garden, Birla City Water Park, Boating in Ana Sagar Lake, Shopping at the Local Market for wonderful designs, and see nightlife at Sipah Salar Bazar.
Things to Do in Udaipur
Now, let us see what we can do in Udaipur. Boat Cruise at Lake Pichola, Ropeway, Trek to Tiger Lake by walking, the most unique Food Tour, Aravalli Nature Trekking, Walking Tour with Tonga Ride, Trekking Tours, Boat Cruise, Narlai Leopard Safari, Village Walk, Private Evening Boat Ride, Bagore ki Haweli Puppet Show, Excursion to Ranakpur Jain Temple, Jungle Safari with Transports, Wildlife Safari, etc.
Things to Do in Mount Abu
Mount Abu has activities like Camping, Rock Climbing, Excursions by Helicopter, Trekking, Boating, Hiking, experiencing Thrill Zone Adventure Park, etc. How busy is your Rajasthan Tour Itinerary, kindly try whatever you can.
Things to Do in Pushkar
Pushkar also has something different to offer. Camel Safari, Hot Air, Balloon Ride, Jeep Safari, Hiking to Ratnagiri Hill, Shopping of Handicrafts in Pushkar Market, Food Tour, Zip Lining, Paintball, Attending Pushkar International Balloon Festival, Adventure Desert Camp, Visiting Pushkar Yoga Garden, etc.
So, whether you are adventurous or not you will have great activities on Rajasthan Travel Packages.
Best Time to Visit Rajasthan
Rajasthan experiences dry weather conditions with 3 distinct seasons due to its proximity to the desert. Although the temperatures are sometimes adverse, the beauty of the place is always at its best. However, the peak months that see an influx of tourists are from November to February. These are pleasant months with moderate daytime temperatures.
Rajasthan experiences summer during April, May, and June. Daytime temperatures soar high with averages that rise up to 40. C to 45? C. High humidity levels make the climate more uncomfortable and it is difficult to explore the state in such conditions. If you are traveling to Rajasthan during this time, Mount Abu is the best place to enjoy a relaxing vacation. The hill station has comparatively lower temperatures and offers a picturesque landscape that cannot be missed.
Rajasthan experiences rain from July to September. The obstacle helps to cool the atmosphere and adds coolness to the region. Monsoon improves the beauty and enchantment of Rajasthan, especially the lake of Udaipur, where the lakes are up with water and the weather is pleasant. However, the humidity levels are very high during this time.
Winter in Rajasthan extends from October to March. Despite the relatively low temperatures, the state is multiplied by visitors who explore its majestic beauty. The cities of Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, and Jaipur are the most popular destinations during this time. The famous Pushkar Mela, the most important cultural festival of India held in November, is another reason why people choose their Rajasthan tourism packages during this time.
There are arrangements also for both extremes. There are fresh fruits and vegetables like cucumber, and watermelon, juices, and local drinks of soda for refreshments when you are moving out to visit places. These things keep you hydrated in summer. Similarly, we have hot drinks like tea, coffee, soups, and various kinds of spicy chaats to have fun with to keep the body temperature at par with the outer one. Rajasthan’s nankeens are very famous and there are many other dishes too. Just see the Rajasthan Tour Itinerary first. Here are some dishes that should be on your test list.
Dal Bati Churma – Dal Bati Churma is the main dish of Rajasthan and its true flavors can only be experienced during your visit to Rajasthan. Bati is hard-baked bread with little water. It is served with Dal – Curry made with lentils. Churma, the coarsely ground wheat cooked in ghee, is a sweet addition to the dish. Sugar or jaggery is added while slowly cooking the wheat flour in ghee to add sweetness to the Churma.
Laal Maas – If you are interested in tasting the flavors of Rajasthan, don’t miss Laal Maas during your Rajasthan tour package. This spicy dish is a favorite in Rajasthan. It’s a marinated lamb curry patiently cooked over low heat in a sauce made with red chili peppers, onions, garlic paste, and curd. It is called Laal Maas because of its red color due to the use of red chili sauce.
Gatte ki Sabzi – Gatte ki Sabzi is another popular Rajasthan dish prepared in every home and loved by the locals. This dish is made with meatballs made of gram flour. They are steamed and fried and then added to the rich sauce made with buttermilk, tomatoes, and spices. The famous Gatte ki sabzi is accompanied by roti (flatbread) and rice.
Ghevar – Ghevar is a famous dessert of Rajasthan and a must during your tour of Rajasthan. The crispy sweet dish is made with flour mixed with ghee and milk. It is topped with almonds and other nuts. There are different varieties of Ghevar available in the market.
Ker Sangri – Ker Sangri is a delicious combination of Ker, wild berries, and Sangri, long beans that grow in the desert regions of Rajasthan. The spicy and spicy flavors of the dish will remain with you for a long time.
Complete Exploration with Many Colors of Rajasthan
One of the first things that a traveler should notice on a tour of Rajasthan is how colorful are its cities and the marked contrast it has with the intact natural beauty of its various places. Explore the numerous fairs and festivals of this state by booking your stay at many of its resorts such as the Suryagarh in Jaisalmer, the Rambagh Palace in Jaipur, or the V Resorts Veergarh Jhalamand Jodhpur.
Biggest Cattle Fair that Can be Seen – Pushkar Fair or Kartik Mela is one of the largest cultural festivals in Rajasthan. More than 200,000 national and international tourists attend this fair and also witness one of the most sacred Hindu pilgrimages to Pushkar Lake.
For Those Who Seek Conjugal Bliss – On the festive occasion of Teej, generally around October, we witness the elaborate procession dedicated to the Goddess Parvati in the city of Jaipur for 2 days. It is considered an auspicious season for married women. Try to taste the Ghevar and Sattu sweets that are made especially for the occasion.
Festival at Sole Hill Station of Rajasthan – This is something that you cannot miss on your tour of Rajasthan if you visit it in the month of March. The Mount Abu summer festival will allow you to experience the diverse cultures of Rajasthan with ballad songs, cultural processions, and fun activities such as skating, racing, and tugs of war. Later in the evening, the long-awaited Sham-e-Qawalli arrives. A spectacular display of fireworks concludes on the last day.
Special Holi Celebration in Rajasthan – The elephant festival is celebrated on the day of the Holi festival. Jaipur displays a beautiful procession of decorated elephants, followed by other features such as the elephant pole and the elephant dance. If you are here in March, be sure to take delight in the proud owners of elephants adorned with heavy jewelry and Jhools (saddle cloth).
The rich culture and colorful tradition of Rajasthan, the majestic fort, and the natural wonders make this place a magnet for all types of tourists. The endless list of things to do and places to visit in Rajasthan will ensure that you have a meaningful and satisfying vacation worth an entry in your travel journal.
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The ideal time to visit Rajasthan is during the pleasant dry season, spanning from October to March. Temperatures are comfortable for sightseeing, and outdoor activities are enjoyable. Avoid the scorching summer months (April-May) and the monsoon season (June-September) with unpredictable rainfall.
Rajasthan boasts a plethora of captivating destinations. Here are a few highlights:
Rajasthan caters to a range of budgets. Luxury tours can be extravagant, while budget-friendly options are available. Costs depend on factors like travel duration, accommodation type, transportation mode, and activities.
Pack light, breathable clothing suitable for warm weather. Cotton and linen fabrics are ideal. During winter months (December-February), pack layers for cooler evenings. Include a scarf or shawl for visiting religious sites where shoulders and knees might need to be covered.
Rajasthan is generally safe for tourists. However, as with any destination, exercise common sense. Be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas. It's advisable to inform your hotel or guide about your travel plans, particularly if venturing out alone at night.
Rajasthani cuisine is a delightful blend of flavors and spices. Vegetarian options are abundant, featuring lentils (dal), curries, and breads like roti and paratha. Meat dishes like lamb or chicken are also popular. Savor local specialties like ker sangri (beans and berries) or pyaaz ki kachori (fried pastry with onions). Don't miss the opportunity to try flavorful street food!
Rajasthan offers various transportation options. Trains connect major cities and are a budget-friendly choice. Buses are another option for intercity travel. Taxis and car rentals provide flexibility for exploring at your own pace. Rickshaws are convenient for short rides within cities.
Rajasthan is a land of vibrant festivals. Diwali (Festival of Lights), Holi (Festival of Colors), and Dussehra (victory of good over evil) are widely celebrated with joy and enthusiasm. Depending on the time of your visit, you might also experience unique regional festivals.
The Indian Rupee (INR) is the official currency used in Rajasthan. ATMs are widely available in major cities and tourist hubs. However, carrying some cash is recommended for smaller purchases in rural areas.
Visa requirements depend on your nationality. Research visa requirements well in advance of your trip. You can find information on the official Indian visa website or by contacting your nearest Indian embassy or consulate.