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Rajasthan Luxury Package

Rajasthan is the land of Kings, lagoons, elegance, sentiments, escapade, and vitality, Rajasthan with its imperial spirit greets you with all its heart. There are some of the popular Rajasthani ways of greeting and it is widely acclaimed.
Rajasthan is an enchanted land full of happiness and typical charm. In the age where improvement has taken over, the state remains honest to its origins and civilizations. In every single street, you will discover a new ceremonial ritual, in every single face; you'll see a social contact. It is a place that cascades you with affection and a tender pot of numerous religions that is doomed to be visited once a life. Understanding its inheritance of abundance and gander atmosphere, more and more people are booking their luxury tours to this royal destination leading to an upsurge in Rajasthan Tourism. Be a significant fragment of this growth, book Rajasthan luxury tour packages.

9 Places To Experience On Luxury Rajasthan Tours

1. Jaipur

Best Time To Visit: November to February

Major Attractions: Amer Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar Jaipur, Nahargarh Fort

Famous Dishes: Dal bati churma, laal maas, kachoris

Jaipur is known as the pink city because of the color of the buildings. It happens to be the capital of the state of Rajasthan. This also forms the part of India’s Golden Triangle Tourist Circuit. It is a house to a number of well-known castles and palaces. Accommodations are practically rated and many have been transformed from heritage possessions, giving visitors a grand opportunity to enjoy a luxury living experience on their tour.

2. Udaipur

Best Time To Visit: September to March

Major Attractions: Lake Pichola, City Palace, Fateh Sagar Lake, Sajjangarh Palace, Eklingji Temple

Famous Dishes: Dabeli, Pav Bhaji, Daal Baati Churma, Bread Pakora, Mini Mirchi Bada

Udaipur is over and over again said to be the utmost romantic metropolis in India, as it's jam-packed with sprawling lakes and old fortresses. You can visit the beautiful City Palace, which expenses alongside the eastern coast of Lake Pichola. The Pichola Lake dominates the metropolis and the imperial family still breathes in part of it. A lot of personal royal inheritances, family photographs, and other souvenirs are put on a show in the City Palace Museum, giving Udaipur a very royal touch. This is the perfect place to enjoy a luxury experience amidst the royal boundaries of the city.

3. Jaisalmer

Best Time To Visit: November to March

Major Attractions: Jaisalmer Fort, The Thar Heritage Museum, Bada Bagh, Patwon Ki Haveli, Sam Sand Dunes

Famous Cusine: Dal Baati Choorma, Pyaaz Ki Kachori, Mutton Saag, Murgh-e-subz

An extraordinary sandstone city that upsurges enchantingly from the sand dunes of the Thar desert. Its enthralling antique fortress, constructed in 1156, is on the edge of the city. The fort is still alive and lively from inside. It has 5 palaces, more than a few temples, and some good-looking mansions, as well as some other residences and shops. Jaisalmer is much popular for Camels safari and luxury experiences, which give the visitors ample chance to relish royalty and adventure at the same time.

4. Jodhpur

Best Time To Visit: November to February

Major Attractions: Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Mandore Garden, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Ghanta Ghar

Famous Dishes: Malpua, Ghevar, Kachori

Jodhpur is well-known as the "Blue City" for the reason that most of the buildings in Jodhpur are blue in Colour. The center of attraction in Jodhpur is the majestic Mehrangarh Fort. There a number of ornate palaces and exhibition halls inside the palaces.

5. Pushkar

Best Time To Visit: November to March

Major Attractions: Savitri Temple, Varaha Temple, Rangji Temple, Man Mahal, Pushkar Lake, Brahma Temple

Famous Dishes: Poha, Parathas, Dal Bati Churma, Malpua, Falafel, Jalebis

Pushkar happens to be one of the holy towns in the state of Rajasthan. Pushkar really comes flourishing for some weeks in the months of October or November, when the Pushkar Camel fair starts taking shape in the town.

6. Kumbhalgarh

What’s Special: Architecture, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Nearby Attractions: Kumbhalgarh Ranakpur Wildlife Sanctuary, Badal Mahal, Muchchal Mahavir Temple, The Chamukha

Entry Fees: For Indians: INR 15 per person, For Foreigners: INR 200.0 per person

Timings: 9:00 Am to 5:00 Pm

Built By: Kumbha of Mewar

Built In: 15th century

Distance From City Center: 95 km from Udaipur

Transportation Options: Cab

Built under expert supervision, Kumbhalgarh is situated among the peaks of Aravalli ranges. One of the most prominent and popular structures of Rajasthan, the Kumbhalgarh Fort stands as one of the loftiest forts with beautiful architecture. The Kumbhalgarh Fort is also known as the birthplace of the popular historian Maharana Pratap. The fort has a beautiful design and architecture and holds many places that tourists can visit inside the fort. Guarded by imposing gates and sharp turns,, the fort is like the Great Wall of China of India.

7. Neemrana

Best Time To Visit: July to March

Major Attractions: Neemrana Fort Palace, Baori, Sariska National Park, Bala Quila Fort

Famous Food: Dal-Bati-Churma, Mirchi Bada, Pyaaj Kachori

This historic town is located in the Alwar district of Rajasthan. The town is famous for its magnificent Neemrana Fort Palace which was built in 1464 AD. Now converted into one of the oldest heritage hotels in Neemrana, this fort has been renovated with both modern and historical aspects. The small town is famous among tourists for this exceptional masterpiece. While enjoying a luxurious stay at this heritage hotel, you can also indulge in a variety of adventure activities like zip-lining and swimming.

8. Bharatpur National Park

What’s Special: Species of birds

Nearby Attractions: Keoladeo Mandir, Seetharam Temple, Shastri Park, Lake Bharathpur, Moti Mahal Palace

Entry Fees: For Indians: INR 50 per person, For Foreigners: INR 400

Timings: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Built In: Between 1726–1763

Distance From City Center: 2.1 km

Transportation Options: Local bus, cab

Also known as Keoladeo Ghana National Park, this bird sanctuary offers a home to a large species of weathered creatures. This National Park was built by a Maharaja and is a haven to animals like Sambhar, Chital, Nilgai, and Boar. A large flock of various birds fly to this National Park in different seasons. This bird watching paradise is also a reserve of grasslands, woodlands, wetlands, and woodlands swamps. Resident to both resident and migratory birds, you can enjoy the site of beautiful birds fly to this place. Jeep safari and rickshaw ride are also available for travelers to spot the beautiful creatures.

9. Bhangarh Fort

What’s Special: Hauntings

Nearby Attractions: Narayani Mata Temple, Neel Kanth, Shiv Ji Ka Mandir, Jamwa Ramgarh Wildlife Sanctuary

Entry Fees: No entry fee

Timings: 6:00 Am to 6:00 Pm

Built By: Bhagwant Das

Built In: 1631

Distance From City Center: 90 km

Transportation Options: Cab

The Bhangarh Fort is located on the borders of Sariska Tiger Reserve in the Alwar district of Rajasthan. Believed to be haunted, this place is not meant for the faint-hearted. However, if you love to explore, then this place is a must-visit attraction in Rajasthan. The Archeological Survey Of India has declared the place to be haunted and no one is allowed to visit this place after sunset. There are many stories behind the haunting of the fort and if you wish to experience it for once, you ought to visit this place on your vacation.

Best Time To Visit Rajasthan

Rajasthan’s flavors show a discrepancy significantly, dwindling under the categories of summertime, rainy season, post-monsoon and sooner or later winter. With each time of year comes with a promise of somewhat new. Alike all deserts, Rajasthan is scorching hot in the summertime. As such, the best time to go for a holiday vacation to Rajasthan is in the course of October to March. This time will experience a noteworthy drop in hotness, trailed by the icy gusts of the midwinter. Here is the weather that Rajasthan experiences in different seasons.

Summer (March to June)

This is the hottest season in Rajasthan and the temperature during these months ranges from 32 to 45-degree celsius. During this season, if you wish to visit Rajasthan, you can plan a visit to Mount Abu. The days are extremely hot, however, the temperature subsequently drops at night. However, the season brings in a lot of festivities and celebrations in the city and therefore it is favorable to visit during this season.

Monsoon (July to September)

July is the official beginning of monsoons in Rajasthan. The temperature drops in the city during this time and ranges somewhere between 30 to 35 degree celsius. The city experiences moderate rainfall and the city is frequented with hailstorms. The city grows all the more beautiful and the added green scapes add to the beauty of the place. Be sure to indulge in the festivities of Teej if you happen to visit Rajasthan during this season.

Winter (October to February)

One of the most favorable seasons to visit Rajasthan, the temperature ranges between 2 to 30-degree celsius. This is the peak time to visit Rajasthan, for the weather is pleasant during the days and chilly cold at night. You can be host to a variety of fairs and festivals in Rajasthan during this time including the Rajasthan Kabir Yatra and Dussehra. Also be a part of festivals like Winter Festival, Kolayat Festival, and Chandrabhaga Festival.

How To Reach Rajasthan

  • Rajasthan has got a well-connected network of roads i.e., state and national freeways, that extends over an area of just about something close to almost 6373 km.
  • The Rajasthan road and transport corporation has been operating bus services to all important and significant locations from the past 49 years.
  • If you are more interested in a scenic drive through the landscapes, then you can opt to travel to the state in a cab/taxi.
  • Rajasthan has also got a well laid out rail network, which extends over 4600 km. All the important part of the state is well connected with the rest of India.
  • You can easily get trains to reach Rajasthan from all big cities of India like Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, and the list continues. Choosing to take the train will ascertain to be an intelligent conclusion.
  • All the major cities of Rajasthan like Jaipur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, and Jodhpur have well-connected links with the rest of the country.
  • For global hops, Jaipur is surely not the only option to be considered. You can reach Delhi and then travel to Rajasthan. Delhi is just 260 km away from Jaipur.
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FAQs for Rajasthan

What is the cost of the Rajasthan tour?

The cost of your Rajasthan package depends upon various factors such as trip duration, sightseeing tours included, meals, transfers, accommodation, and more. An ideal 6 days luxury holiday to Rajasthan will cost between INR 46,500 to INR 50,500 per person. The tour cost includes getaways to nearby natural escapes, accommodation, transfers, meals, sightseeing tours, and more.

How can I plan for 10 days in Rajasthan?

You can check out the following plan for your 10 days holiday in Rajasthan:

Day 1 – Arrive in Jaipur, spend the day on leisure
Day 2 – Go for Jaipur sightseeing tour
Day 3 – Get transferred to Bikaner, explore iconic tourist attractions
Day 4 – Arrive in Jaisalmer and spend the day on leisure
Day 5 – Go for Jaisalmer sightseeing
Day 6 – Get transferred to Jodhpur
Day 7 – Indulge in Jodhpur sightseeing and get shifted to Udaipur
Day 8 – Enjoy Udaipur sightseeing
Day 9 – Arrive in Mount Abu
Day 10 – Go for Mount Abu sightseeing before departure

What are some of the major cities and tourist destinations of Rajasthan?

Sprinkled with the abundant of antique monuments, fortifications, and palaces, shrines and residences of old kings, Rajasthan has got a number of prime locations like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Pushkar and Jaisalmer.

Where can you go for camel rides in Rajasthan?

You can go on camel rides when you are in Jaisalmer. Apart from Jaisalmer, there are many more locations where you can enjoy camel rides accompanied by authentic Rajasthani food and music.

Where can one enjoy trekking in Rajasthan?

Rajasthan has also got its own share of trekking spots. If you are an adventure enthusiast, then Mount Abu is one such place where you can get indulged in a lot of trekking activities. You can also visit Kumbhalgarh for some of the adventure sporting activities.

How far is Mount Abu from Jaipur?

The distance between Mount Abu and Jaipur is almost 500 km. It takes about 8-9 hours to reach Mount Abu from Jaipur. You can travel by bus or by cab. Mount Abu is one such place in Rajasthan that is cool because of its elevation.

What are some of the must-try Rajasthani Delicacies?

When you visit Rajasthan, you must taste the authentic Rajasthani Laal Mash and Dal Baati Churma. Come with your loved ones to this amazing place that is full of royalty. The kings used to eat delicious and spicy food. This now reflects in the normal cuisine of Rajasthan.

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Jknairkerla's 5 days trip to Rajasthan

12 hours ago
It was a wonderful trip and excellent support from Mr Chanchal Hadda. Swaroop Vilas Hotel in Udaipur was good. But not really Lakefacing. It overlooks tha connecting portion between Pichola lake and one more lake. This portion is narrow and dirty, Lakefacing is not worth it. Chacha Inn was again a wonderful stay with excellent service and ambience. Thanks
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Jknairkerla

Secunderabad

Ruby's 3 days trip to Rajasthan

4 days ago
It was a great experience to connect with Travel triangle .Sandeep (Our travel agent) took our requirements on priority as We are travelling with kid . After booking also , Sandeep is very help ful . and cab and cab person arranged by him was very freidnly and polite. He act as a true tourist guide as well and help us in soothing and gre8 experience
RR

Ruby Roshan

Ghaziabad

Dhananjay's 6 days trip to Rajasthan

15 days ago
Entire stay was awesome. We were unable to visit city palace at Jaipur due to some local festival. It would be great if the travel agency have such information and inform tourists in advance so that we can plan our day itenary accordingly. Rest all is good
DK

Dhananjay Ketkar

Mumbai

Chandru's 9 days trip to Rajasthan

a month ago
Really a fantastic trip for us. Very well organised by kingsland. Driver Om Prakash was too good and very courteous. Rohit from the kingsland was in touch with us throughout the trip. Really a good trip and we enjoyed a lot. We would really recommend kingsland to our friends
CS

Chandru Sg

Chennai

Yashasup's 6 days trip to Rajasthan

a month ago
The stay the Jaisalmer desert was very bad. The agent hadn’t made the payment at Jaipur and we had to wait for 1 hour during the checkout. Other than that the other stays were good and had good time with family.
Y

Yashasup

Bengaluru

Bala's 5 days trip to Rajasthan

a month ago
Only one hotel is good which is in jaipur. Agra and Delhi hotels not meant to be three star hotel at all
BR

Bala Realistic

Portugal

Sharad's 4 days trip to Rajasthan

a month ago
First three hotel stays were not good. The bathrooms were not clean and were stinky. Camel ride was awesome.
SG

Sharad Gadave

Rajasthan

Sheetanshu's 4 days trip to Rajasthan

a month ago
Took an amazing journey to Udaipur-Mount Abu. Driver Santosh Kumar, being a complete professional, provided perfect trip experience with complete trip itinerary completion and even more. Not to mention the mouth-watering in-between lunches in near perfect restaurants. Overall a perfect journey thanks to Aapkatripwala. Hoping to travel again with them in the soon-to-be next trip.
SS

Sheetanshu Saxena

New delhi

Manish's 4 days trip to Rajasthan

a month ago
The trip with travel triangle was smooth as always. The ease of booking and availability of the travel partners are the best thing about the website. The travel partner was knowledgeable about the travel location. The itinerary was planned in a good way. The people were helping throughout the way. I would be booking holiday with them again in future.
MS

Manish Siddhartha

Delhi

Kinn's 3 days trip to Rajasthan

a month ago
It was Ok , no complaints could be better . My fault for not doing a comparison, other agency were covering the tickets for the Sound and Light show in Amber . In fact there were a lot of inclusions that was not covered but were covered in other agencies . So my bad I need to d my homework!
KS

Kinn Sangma

New delhi

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Balloon Ride In Jaipur

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