Explore the majestic Amber Fort and City Palace in Jaipur, the royal Pink City.
Witness the grandeur of Mehrangarh Fort and blue streets of Jodhpur.
Experience the golden beauty of Jaisalmer Fort and Sam Sand Dunes with a camel safari.
Cruise over the serene waters of Lake Pichola in romantic Udaipur.
Visit the sacred Brahma Temple and vibrant ghats of Pushkar.
Stay in authentic heritage hotels showcasing Rajasthani architecture.
Enjoy traditional folk music, dance, and local cuisine under the desert sky.
Capture timeless moments of palaces, deserts, lakes, and culture in one royal journey.
Discover Rajasthan’s royal charm through Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Udaipur, and Pushkar, forts, lakes, deserts, and heritage in one unforgettable journey.
Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan, located about 280 km southwest of Delhi. It sits on the edge of the Aravalli Hills and is known as the “Pink City” because of its distinctive rose-colored architecture. Founded in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, Jaipur is a blend of royal heritage, traditional arts, and vibrant bazaars.
Travel Tip
Rest well and get ready for an exciting day of sightseeing tomorrow.Jaipur’s historic city center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, surrounded by walls and gates that date back to the 18th century. The city represents the planned urban layout of ancient India, with wide streets and rich Rajasthani craftsmanship.
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Jodhpur, also known as the “Blue City,” is located about 330 km west of Jaipur. It sits on the edge of the Thar Desert and was founded in 1459 by Rao Jodha. The city is known for its blue-painted houses, imposing Mehrangarh Fort, and traditional Marwari culture.
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Jodhpur is the second-largest city in Rajasthan and was once the capital of the Marwar Kingdom. It is surrounded by high walls and dotted with ancient forts, lakes, and temples. The city’s old quarter is famous for its maze-like lanes and blue-colored homes.
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Jaisalmer, known as the “Golden City,” is situated in the heart of the Thar Desert in western Rajasthan, around 280 km from Jodhpur. The city was founded by Rawal Jaisal in 1156 and is known for its golden sandstone architecture, ancient havelis, and desert landscapes.
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Jaisalmer’s old town is built around its living fort — a UNESCO World Heritage Site — where people still reside within ancient walls. The surrounding Sam Sand Dunes offer the best experience of Rajasthan’s desert lifestyle.
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Udaipur, often called the “City of Lakes,” is located in southern Rajasthan, about 540 km from Jaisalmer. It lies in the foothills of the Aravalli Range and was founded in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh II. Udaipur is famous for its lakes, palaces, and romantic ambiance.
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Udaipur was once the capital of the Mewar Kingdom. Surrounded by lakes and hills, it offers a peaceful contrast to Rajasthan’s desert cities. The city is known for its Rajput-era palaces, gardens, and cultural heritage.
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Pushkar is a small sacred town in Ajmer district, about 280 km from Udaipur and 14 km from Ajmer. It lies on the banks of Pushkar Lake and is surrounded by hills on three sides. Pushkar is known for its annual camel fair and the Brahma Temple — one of the few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma.
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Jaipur is a major transportation hub in northern India, with easy connections to Delhi, Agra, and Mumbai. Its international airport and railway network make it an ideal endpoint for your Rajasthan journey.
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Accommodation for 9 nights (Heritage / Deluxe options available)
Daily breakfast
Private air-conditioned vehicle with driver
English-speaking guides at major destinations
Airfare or train fare
Meals not mentioned
Travel insurance
Personal expenses and tips
Optional tours or activities not listed
Entry fees for listed monuments
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Absolutely incredible experience! The Taj Mahal at sunrise was breathtaking. Our guide Raj was knowledgeable and friendly. Highly recommend this tour!
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