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Rajasthan Tour Packages From Bangalore

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Rajasthan Tour Package From Bangalore

Explore the uncharted beauty of Rajasthan with our Rajasthan trip from Bangalore. Visit the dignified land of maharajas with Rajasthan tour packages.
Make your holidays royal by exploring the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan. Famous for its historical forts, palaces, art, and culture, Rajasthan is among the most visited destinations of India. Exploring this State is a unique experience, enhanced with Rajasthan tour packages. Located in the northwestern part of India, Rajasthan is a geographically diverse state that fascinates its tourists and whether you are looking for a long trip like our Rajasthan tour packages from Bangalore or want to backpack solo through the state, read on to learn more.

Rajasthan is one of the most touristic regions of the country. In the region, ethnic, religious, linguistic, and cultural differences are at their peak and yet coexist. Land of a thousand temples, Rajasthan is made up of small kingdoms established by the Rajput lords, where time seems to have stopped. The state of Rajasthan is famous for the richness and variety of its colours. The blue city of Jodhpur, the pink city of Jaipur, and the palace of the winds, Udaipur, soak up the special atmosphere of Rajasthan and let you discover the rich historical past and cultural aspects of the region. Rajasthan's allure is best experienced through its vibrant festivals, majestic forts, and the warm hospitality of its people, making it an unforgettable journey. Embark on a Rajasthan package from Bangalore to delve into the enchanting tapestry of this culturally diverse and historically rich region.

Rajasthan is one of the most attractive states in India, as it has many tourist options that receive the attention of travellers and tourists from different parts of the world. Rajasthan, Delhi, and Agra are among the most visited places in India. India is a country full of contrasts, where deep spirituality is mixed with the hustle and bustle of the streets, surprising buildings next to houses that are hardly standing, or the latest computer advances with snake charmers. This travel guide is dedicated to Delhi, Rajasthan, and Agra, and it aims to help you better understand all these peculiarities of abundant historical, religious, political, or cultural data. Set off on a fascinating Rajasthan trip from Bangalore to explore the timeless beauty and diverse landscapes of this remarkable state.

Bikaner is among the frequently visited destinations by Indian tourists. This city can boast of having one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan. Its imposing and sober exterior does not announce the beauty that each of the palaces hides behind the walls. The patios are finished with marble columns, and the lounges are decorated with delicate paintings. The important art and weapons collections are also part of the galleries. The forts are visited exclusively in groups with a guide to help you understand their significance. Although it removes the freedom to move at the pace you want, the explanations allow you to discover the history of the place. Explore the regal heritage of Bikaner, its magnificent forts, and opulent palaces on a Rajasthan package from Bangalore, delving into the rich historical narratives that define this enchanting part of Rajasthan.

Places To Visit In Rajasthan

1. Jaipur

What’s Special: Forts, Heritage, Shopping Markets

Nearby Attractions: Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Amber Palace, Amer Fort, Nahargarh Fort

Major Attractions: Jodhpur, Bikaner

Transportation Options: Train, bus, cab, taxi

Jaipur, the state capital and "Pink City" of Rajasthan, is renowned for its grand palaces and bustling markets located within the Old City. The city attracts a significant number of tourists, particularly from October to March. Visitors can take in breathtaking views from Nahargarh Fort, enjoy elephant rides at Amer Fort, try traditional food at Chokhi Dhani, and shop for jewellery at Johri Market to make the most of their trip.

2. Udaipur

What’s Special: Handicrafts, Palaces, Heritage, Lakes

Nearby Attractions: City Palace, Lake Pichola, Ropeway, Jagmandir, Lake Palace

Major Attractions: Pushkar, Mount Abu

Transportation Options: Train, bus, cab, taxi

Famed as the “City of Lakes” and the “Venice of the East”, Udaipur is renowned for its natural beauty and rich history of the Mewar Kingdom. A highlight of a trip to Udaipur can be a boat ride in Pichola Lake, a morning walk along Fatehsagar Lake, a drive to Monsoon Palace, and shopping at Hathipole.

3. Jaisalmer

What’s Special: Desert Safari, Forts, Havelis, Culture

Nearby Attractions: Jaisalmer Fort, Desert Safari, Jain Temples, Kuldhara Village, Desert National Park

Major Attractions: Alwar, Kota

Transportation Options: Train, bus, cab, taxi

Jaisalmer, the "Golden City" located in the Thar Desert, is renowned for its sandstone buildings, intricately carved Havelis and the unique culture of the Marwar region. It offers a range of experiences such as camping and camel safari in the Sam Sand Dunes, and boating in Gadisar Lake. Jaisalmer tour package offers puppet shows, pay homage to soldiers at Longewala, and relish Rajasthani cuisine to have the best experience.

4. Mount Abu

What’s Special: Aravalli Mountain Range, Temples

Nearby Attractions: Toad Rock, Nakki Lake, Sunset Point, Dilwara Temples, Mount Abu Wildlife

Major Attractions: Udaipur, Jaisalmer

Transportation Options: Train, bus, cab, taxi

Mount Abu, located in the Aravalli Range, is famous for its Dilwara Jain temples, which draw in visitors from all over. In addition to the temples, the destination boasts of its lush green forests, lakes, waterfalls, and rivers. If you're looking for a hill station experience in Rajasthan, Mount Abu is the place to go, with pleasant weather all year round and various adventurous activities on offer.

5. Jodhpur

What’s Special: Forts, Temples, Blue Houses

Nearby Attractions: Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan Palace

Major Attractions: Ranthambore, Udaipur

Transportation Options: Train, bus, cab, taxi

Jodhpur, one of the largest cities in Rajasthan, is known for its impressive Mehrangarh Fort. It is also referred to as the "Sun City" due to its bright and sunny weather all year round and "Blue City" due to the large cluster of blue-painted houses surrounding the fort.

6. Ajmer

What’s Special: Forts, Temples, Blue Houses

Nearby Attractions: Mehrangarh Fort and Museum

Major Attractions: Bundi, Bhilwara

Transportation Options: Train, bus, cab, taxi

Ajmer, nestled in the verdant Aravalli foothills, is adorned with picturesque lakes and striking historical monuments and exudes a charming character. From the serene religious sites to the quaint alleys of cottages, every aspect of Ajmer is steeped in spirituality.

7. Ranthambore

What’s Special: Wildlife

Nearby Attractions: Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, Ranthambore Fort, Surwal Lake, Kachida Valley, Trinetra Ganesh Temple

Major Attractions: Chittorgarh, Kota

Transportation Options: Train, bus, cab, taxi

Ranthambore is a popular destination for animal lovers and photographers, offering a diverse array of animals and a wide variety of plant species. In addition to the Tiger Reserve and National Park, the area also boasts other attractions that make the trip an interesting one.

Ideal Duration

You need 6 days to complete Rajasthan tour packages from Bangalore. During your visit you can spend around 2 days in Jaipur. You can spend 1 day in Jodhpur. You also need to spend at least 2 days in Jaisalmer and 1 day in Udaipur. There are many excited things to do in Rajasthan. This tour package will give you one of the best opportunities to visit the pink city.

Best Time To Visit Rajasthan

There is no bad time to visit Rajasthan. There is a convention that winter allows you to enjoy daytime temperatures (up to 25 degrees) and cooler nights. In addition, December to February can be considered to be the best time as some of the main festivals of the state are celebrated in this time frame.

How To Get To Rajasthan?

By Train

The best way to get around this region is by train. You can also choose to travel by some of the trains especially curated for tourists visiting Rajasthan.

By Road

Almost all the parts of Rajasthan are properly linked with Bangalore. It is easy to reach Rajasthan by road from Bangalore.

By Air

You can find flights from all major cities to Rajasthan.

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FAQs About Rajasthan Tour Packages

How much does a tour of Rajasthan cost from Bangalore?

If you want an estimate for a Rajasthan trip from Bangalore with a flight for a 3 to 7-day trip, you can expect to pay around 28,000 INR to 50,000 INR for the entire tour.

How many days are enough in Rajasthan?

If you are planning a short trip to Rajasthan, 5-6 days are enough for sightseeing but if you want to explore more places in and around the city and try different restaurants, an 8-9 day trip can help you have an immersive experience.

What to eat in Rajasthan?

  • Dal Baati Churma is an essential dish of Rajasthan. The journey to Rajasthan is incomplete without this delicious cuisine.
  • Gatte ki Sabji is a very famous dish among the people of Rajasthan.
  • Laal Maas is a dish washed down by the mouth that surely tickles your bud.
  • Pyaaz ki Kachori, stuffed with onions, potatoes and some spices.

What are the cultural traditions?

Most human relationships are governed by a hierarchical caste system where each individual has a defined function. In Hindu temples and mosques you must take off your shoes before entering. The same happens when you enter into Sikh temples where you also have to cover your head. Don't forget to take off all the leather items you carry before entering the Jain temples. As for the mosques, Cover your arms and legs and don't have a scruffy look. In any case, do not touch any sculpture or the statue of a divinity.

Where this state located?

Rajasthan is the region between the Aravalli Mountains, which encloses very different lands such as the Thar, one of the driest deserts on the planet, and the fertile basin of the Dhundar River.

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Prashant's 5 days trip to Rajasthan

a day ago
Overall the trip was very well planned. Good hotels and comfortable coach. Our only problem was that we had 2 drivers - one for the first 2 days and another for the next 2 days. The first driver was exceptional, drove well, gave us info on each location and was generally very friendly. The second driver was in a constant hurry, drove rashly and was consistently trying to shortchange us. He was not sticking to the itinerary and dropped us at long distances from the actual location citing frivolous reasons like "it's not allowed to take coaches over there" etc. Would recommend travel triangle overall for planning a good travel but the quality of drivers needs to improve
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Prashant Shinde

Mumbai

Pavan's 7 days trip to Rajasthan

2 days ago
Thank you for organizing such a wonderful trip. I really appreciated all the care and effort that went into making it enjoyable! While the hotels in Jaisalmer and Jodhpur did not meet our expectations, the accommodations at the other locations were fantastic. Driver Mangilal Meena was excellent and provided a good guidance across the trip. Overall experience was excellent and memorable.
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Pavan Thalkere

Karnataka

Acabhitinku's 3 days trip to Rajasthan

2 days ago
The hotel and its service at Udaipur was best. The hotel staff were very cooperative. The hotel at Mt Abu was not good at all. Kindly don’t recommend it to any one.
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Acabhitinku

New delhi

Monisha's 9 days trip to Rajasthan

2 days ago
Good day!! The trip was fabulous. We were so busy as this is the year-end and had lots of office work to complete, Planning a trip was unimaginable, but you made it so easy for us. Thank you so much! Pros: The hotels you booked for us were conveniently located within the city and easily accessible. Cons: Shiv Villa was not good. We experienced the worst treatment there. There was no doorbell, and when we requested a water bottle, the staff knocked on the door and tried to open it. But overall we enjoyed it to our core, and thank you much for that Preethi
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Monisha S

Mumbai

Rakshit's 5 days trip to Rajasthan

2 days ago
Our recent 5-day, 4-night Rajasthan trip, planned by Kingsland Holidays through Travel Triangle, was a wonderful experience for me and my wife. Special thanks to Mohit and Rashika, who meticulously planned our itinerary, generated multiple quotes on request, and customized the trip perfectly to suit our needs. Highlights of the Trip: The itinerary was thoughtfully crafted, covering the majority of attractions in Jaipur and Udaipur. The hotels booked in both cities were above average, providing us with a comfortable stay. Room for Improvement: Unfortunately, the only downside of our trip was the assigned driver, Mr. Ladu Singh. While he was punctual and polite, his lack of communication left us uncertain at times. As tourists unfamiliar with the area, we relied on the driver for guidance on plans, timelines, and local insights. However, we had to proactively ask about what to do after each activity or event, and he didn’t provide much information or interact with us. We expected the driver to be more engaging and informative, helping us understand what to expect for the day or the next activity. This is especially important when booking through a travel agency, as we count on such support for a seamless experience. Overall, Kingsland Holidays did an excellent job with planning and execution, but improving the driver experience would make the trip truly exceptional.
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Rakshit Hegde

Bangalore

Gargi's 8 days trip to Rajasthan

2 days ago
Travel arrangements by Pragya were top notch. She handled everything very well. I appreciate her efforts in everything. The cab driver was good, did his job. Though he could have suggested some near by places or some good restaurants. Except some mishaps, overall trip went well and everyone enjoyed. So thanks to travel triangle and Pragya.
GS

Gargi Sunil Kadam

Pune

Shrinidhikl's 6 days trip to Rajasthan

2 days ago
We completed our trip of Rajasthan yesterday and it was wonderful. Sincerely thankful to,@ Preethi Sharma, for arranging so nicely. All the hotels booked were good . Desert camp was really awesome and I am thankful to you Preeti Sharma for booking Heritage Juma camp which is awesome. Only one thing which suggest is please keep customer in touch post they enter to trip and check whether everything is going fine . Coming to the cab facility , Mr Yogesh Yadav ( Swift dezire ) has done wonderful job , without him our trip was not that great .. He is so polite and humble , he take care of us in each and every places . He made us to cover most of all the places as we planned and made us to feel like he is also our family member .. I strongly suggest him for further bookings. Finally am thankful to Back to holidays and mainly Preeti sharma who made this trip wonderful. Thank you guys .
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Shrinidhikl

Bengaluru

Pradyumna's 7 days trip to Rajasthan

3 days ago
It was a good trip overall, though room in Jaisalmer city was average and we missed nahargarh fort and Jaimahal fort in Jaipur as we were not given proper information about it Udaipur jaisalmer was amazing and our driver kanha was helpful and good Jaisalmer sand dunes
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Pradyumna Uk

Bangalore

Sasi's 7 days trip to Rajasthan

3 days ago
Hotels in udaipur and jaisalmer are very good, but the hotel in jodhpur is very bad. Also the tent camp in jaisalmer is not good, the food at both places is horrible, basic Amenities are not upto the standard in the tent camp and the rester select hotel in jodhpur has worst food ,even milk is not good and is very diluted. Requested for change in the hotel but never happened. There is no proper maintenance in the hotel. Driver was very helpful and assisted well in our planning. Udaipur site visit and hotel stay
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Sasi Friendz

Hyderabad

Abhinav's 6 days trip to Rajasthan

6 days ago
Kapil ji was really helpful and was always available to guide and for any discussion about the hotels, Itenary and last moment changes
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Abhinav Sharma

Mount abu

Tips For Travellers

  • Always carry a handkerchief with you to cover your head when you visit any temple and dargahs in Rajasthan.
  • You should carry a foldable backpack. This lightweight folding backpack can be carried in the suitcase without taking up almost space and then used daily.
  • It is always necessary to carry a small first aid kit when you travel.
  • Make sure that you don’t plan a trip to Rajasthan in Summer season.
  • Have an idea of the traditions and food of Rajasthan.

The hike will take you through the unique desert and the beautiful mountain landscapes. You can sail through reflective lakes next to the elegant Udaipur City Palace complex, and stroll through the inspiring walls of the Mehrangarh Fort.

Visit Rajasthan to discover the eternal traditions that remain virtually unchanged throughout the centuries. The majestic palaces and fortresses make the trip to Rajasthan an extraordinary and distinctive experience. Where you can explore the decadent fortresses built by tribal kings, explicitly sculpted temples, flavour and experience the local culture and traditions. Feel the presence of popular culture in the streets expressed by local artisans, with colourful hand-embroidered textiles. This is an in fact miscellaneous adventure, from a camel trip in the deserts of Rajasthan. So plan your trip to Rajasthan and enjoy your holiday.