• 09 NIGHTS/10 DAYS
  • JAIPUR, BIKANER, JAISALMER, JODHPUR, UDAIPUR, PUSHKAR

Jaipur: Jaipur stands as a jewel in the crown of the Golden Triangle, alongside Delhi and Agra. The City, frequently denoted as the "Pink City," derives its appellation from the terracotta-pink coloration that embellishes numerous edifices. The Pink City stands as a testament to Rajasthan's regal heritage, distinguished by its resplendent palaces, lively marketplaces, and commanding fortresses.

Bikaner: Situated within the expanse of the Thar Desert, Bikaner represents a cultural utopia and a sanctuary for travelers. Renowned for its architectural grandeur, artistic expression, and rich culture, Bikaner abounds in vibrant hues, celebratory occasions, and cultural wonders. The city captivates visitors with the sight of camels traversing the picturesque sand dunes, as well as its venerable palaces and fortifications. The sand dunes and desert excursions stand as prominent attractions, while Bikaner also holds distinction for hosting the International Camel Festival, an event that attracts global tourism.

Jaisalmer: Jaisalmer, the "Golden City," allures visitors with its sandstone architecture, scenic vistas, and profound cultural legacy. The urban landscape features lakes, elaborate Jain temples, and havelis. A prominent landmark is the Jaisalmer Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most expansive, intact fortified cities globally. Furthermore, the Havelis of Jaisalmer, Gadissar Lake, and a camel safari across the Thar Desert's expansive terrain are integral to the Jaisalmer experience.

Jodhpur: Jodhpur, affectionately termed the "Blue City" owing to the indigo coloration of its residential structures, stands as a historical metropolis situated in the nucleus of Rajasthan, India. Jodhpur is celebrated for its imposing Mehrangarh Fort, among the most expansive fortifications in India, presenting comprehensive vistas of the city's cerulean horizon. Noteworthy are the Mehrangarh Fort and the opulent interiors of Umaid Bhawan Palace, partly transformed into a heritage hotel. Jodhpur's animated markets, including Sardar Market and Clock Tower Market, constitute dynamic centers for immersing oneself in indigenous culture, procuring traditional artisanal crafts, textiles, and spices, and relishing regional culinary specialties.

Udaipur: Udaipur, the esteemed "City of Lakes," represents a prominent jewel in the crown of Rajasthan, India. Recognized as one of India's most romantic cities, Udaipur is celebrated for its serene azure lakes, imposing palaces, dynamic culture, and exquisite cuisine, establishing it as both an essential destination and a premier location for experiencing luxury within India.

Pushkar: Pushkar, a compact temple city situated approximately 15 km from Ajmer in Rajasthan, constitutes an estimable selection for a weekend excursion originating from Jaipur. Annually, during November, Pushkar accommodates the Pushkar Mela, recognized as one of the nation's most prominent camel fairs. Celebrated for housing the world's singular Brahma temple, Pushkar functions principally as a Hindu pilgrimage destination.

Best Time to visit: 

Jaipur: The optimal period for visiting Jaipur is from November to March, conducive to city exploration. January is especially appealing, featuring the vibrant Kite Festival and the distinguished Jaipur Literature Festival, attracting international authors and literature enthusiast. March offers the unique cultural experience of the Elephant Festival, celebrated preceding Holi.

Bikaner: The optimal period to visit Bikaner is between October and March, aligning with the winter season. The annual Camel Festival is held in January. The remaining months experience extreme heat and are best avoided.

Jaisalmer: The optimal period to visit Jaisalmer is from October to March, owing to the agreeable weather conditions. As it is located in the core of the Thar Desert, the summer season experiences intensely arid and sweltering conditions, making it advisable to avoid travel during that time.

Jodhpur: The optimal period for visiting Jodhpur is between November and February. During these months, the city benefits from agreeable climatic conditions, with temperatures spanning from a cool 7°C to a mild 25°C. This interval is particularly suitable for the exploration of the city's notable forts, palaces, and dynamic marketplaces.

Udaipur: The optimal period to visit Udaipur is from October to March, coinciding with the winter season.

Pushkar: The winter season (November - February) constitutes the optimal period for visiting this captivating city.

How to Reach:

Jaipur: Jaipur (Sanganer) Airport maintains robust connectivity with Mumbai, Delhi, and other major metropolitan areas. Jaipur Railway Station provides direct rail service to numerous cities. Furthermore, an extensive road network facilitates convenient luxury bus transportation to a wide range of destinations.

Udaipur: Maharana Pratap Airport is situated approximately 24 kilometers from the city center. The city maintains air connectivity with major Indian metropolises, facilitated by 3 to 4 daily flights originating from Delhi and Mumbai. Furthermore, Udaipur Railway Station is a designated stop for numerous trains. Access to Udaipur is also feasible via roadways, utilizing buses, taxis, or personal vehicles.

Tour Plan

DAY 01- Arrive Jaipur

Arrive Jaipur Airport / Railway Station and check-in to the hotel. Later visit Hawa Mahal: Its appellation derives from an impressive 953 windows, referred to as 'jharokhas,' skillfully designed to evoke a honeycomb structure. The honeycomb-patterned, finely wrought windows enable the passage of air through the palace, thereby furnish it an ideal summer residence. The architectural design of Hawa Mahal permits the royal women to participate in daily street spectacles and royal parades while remaining concealed.

 

City Palace: The palace is opulently adorned and replete with royal artifacts; therefore, take the necessary time to explore and visit every alcove. Allocate additional time to observe the royal landmarks situated immediately outside the palace, including the Jantar Mantar observatory.

 

Jantar Mantar: Jantar Mantar constitutes a celestial marvel located in the core of Jaipur. This astronomical observatory is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It exemplifies human ingenuity and the avid quest for knowledge. Engage with a domain of exact calculations and geometric instruments that elucidate the enigmas of time, celestial entities, and planetary dynamics.

 

Jal Mahal: The title of Jal Mahal derives from its elegant position within the enclose of Man Sagar Lake, which is rendered as 'Water Palace.' Return back to Hotel and Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 02- Jaipur

After breakfast, and drive to visit Amber Fort: Amber Fort, commonly referred to as Amer Fort, constitutes a magnificent fortress that has witnessed the grandeur of Rajasthan's distinguished history. Constructed from a harmonious blend of pale yellow and pink sandstone, it emanates an enduring elegance and royal magnificence. The fortress is regarded as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and continues to be an exceptionally sought-after tourist location. Its elevated position necessitates a steep ascent; however, one may make a regal entrance by selecting an elephant ride. For a more traditional Rajasthani experience, a leisurely camel ride is recommended. Amber Fort, endearingly referred to as the 'Amber Palace', beckons visitors to discover its royal magnificence.

 

Hawa Mahal: Its appellation derives from an impressive 953 windows, referred to as 'jharokhas,' skillfully designed to evoke a honeycomb structure. The honeycomb-patterned, finely wrought windows enable the passage of air through the palace, thereby furnish it an ideal summer residence. The architectural design of Hawa Mahal permits the royal women to participate in daily street spectacles and royal parades while remaining concealed.

 

 You can also visit Jaigarh Fort & Nahar Garh Fort. Return back to the hotel and Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 03- Jaipur / Bikaner (345 kms- 6.5 hrs)

After breakfast, check-out from the hotel and drive to Bikaner. Upon arrival transfer to the hotel. Overnight stay in Hotel.

Day 04- Bikaner / Jaisalmer (345 kms- 6.5 hrs)

After breakfast, check-out from the hotel and Later visit the Junagarh Fort: Junagarh Fort is one of the most iconic and well-preserved forts in Rajasthan, located in the city of Bikaner, which is in the northwestern part of India. Prachina Museum & Lalgarh Palace. Later drive to Jaisalmer. Upon arrival transfer to the hotel and Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 05- Jaisalmer

After breakfast, drive to visit Jaisalmer local sightseeing:  Jaisalmer Fort, Jain Temple, Salim Singh Ki Haveli & Patwon Ki Haveli. Afternoon drive towards the Sam Sand Dunes known for the beautiful dunes. Upon arrival check – in to the Desert Camp. Evening enjoy the fascinating Sunset view over the dunes followed by dinner with cultural dances. Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 06- Jaisalmer /Jodhpur (275 kms- 5.5 hrs)

After breakfast, check-out from the hotel and drive to Jodhpur. Upon arrival transfer to the hotel. Overnight stay in Hotel.

Day 07- Jodhpur / Udaipur (260 kms- 5.5 hrs)

After breakfast, check-out from the hotel and drive to enjoy Jodhpur local sightseeing: Mehrangarh Fort: Explore the Mehrangarh Fort: A regal architectural masterpiece emerging majestically from its rugged cliffside.

 

Umaid Bhawan Palace: This splendid palace stands as a living embodiment of Rajasthan's illustrious royal heritage, enchanting visitors with its unmatched grandeur, alongside Jaswant Thada and the Clock Tower. Later drive to Udaipur. Upon arrival transfer to the hotel. Overnight stay in Udaipur Hotel.

Day 08- Udaipur

After breakfast, drive to visit Udaipur City also knomwn as the “City of Lakes”. Later visit City Palace: Lake Pichola, where the grand City Palace seemingly hovers upon the water's surface, followed by visits to Jagdish Temple, Bagore ki Haveli, Pratap Memorial, Saheliyon Ki Bari, Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal, and Shilp Gram. Evening enjoy shopping at the local markets. Return back to the hotel and Overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 09- Udaipur/ Pushkar (310 kms- 5.5 hrs)

After breakfast, check-out from the hotel and drive to Pushkar. Upon arrival transfer to the hotel. Later visit the holy Pushkar Lake and perform the Pooja Ceremony. Later visit the Brahma temple only temple in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma. Return back to the hotel and Overnight stay in Hotel.

Day 10 – Pushkar – Jaipur Departure (150 kms- 4.5 hrs)

After breakfast, check-out from the hotel and drive to Jaipur Airport / Railway Station to depart the journey.

 

Tour Ends (All distances and durations are approximate).

  • Package Inclusions
    • Accommodation is offered on a dual occupancy basis.

    • Daily continental breakfast,

    • Check-in: 14:00 hours. Check-out: 12:00 hours.

    • Private transfers during the tour by air-conditioned vehicle (The air conditioning system shall be inoperative when the vehicle is parked).

    • state taxation, toll fees, parking charges, driver's remuneration.

    • Note: Accommodations are contingent upon availability, and rates may vary during festive periods or peak seasons (such as New Year's, Holi, Diwali, Christmas, and extended weekends, among others).

  • Package Exclusions
    • Early check-in and late checkout are contingent upon availability

    • Travel Insurance

    • Expenses Incurred by Any Individual

    • Any items not explicitly included in the inclusions are chargeable.

    • GST

    • Additional meals, personal expenses, and any locations not specified in the itinerary will incur extra costs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Jaipur is renowned for its vibrant bazaars, magnificent forts and palaces, rich cultural tapestry, and delectable cuisine.

Jaipur holds the distinction of being regarded as India's first planned city.

Jaipur offers a wealth of authentic culinary experiences, including Dal Baati Churma (a quintessential Rajasthani dish), Laal Maas (a fiery mutton curry), Ghewar (a disc-shaped sweet treat), Pyaaz Kachori (a savory, deep-fried pastry), and Mirchi Bada (a spicy chili fritter). The city's street food scene is also vibrant, with popular destinations like Masala Chowk.

Jaipur constitutes a shopper's haven celebrated for its gemstones, silver jewelry, bangles, textiles, blue pottery, tie-dye fabrics, leheriya, mojari, and miniature paintings, which are prominently featured in local bazaars including Johari Bazaar, Bapu Bazaar, and Tripolia Bazaar.

Bikaner, proximate to the Thar Desert, extends camel safaris to visitors. The city features varied camel excursion possibilities and overnight desert encampments, thereby assuring an authentic desertine experience.

Bikaner presents to visitors a wealth of cultural opportunities, encompassing the animated Camel Festival, dynamic traditional markets displaying regional handicrafts, and enthralling Rajasthani folk music and dance presentations. Guests may also indulge in the region's unique gastronomy, such as Bikaneri Bhujia and Ghevar, and observe the detailed artistry of carpet weaving and pottery production.

Visitors to Bikaner are encouraged to sample regional specialties, including Bikaneri Bhujia, Dal Bati Churma, Gatte ki Sabzi, Ker Sangri, Bikaneri Kachori, and confections such as Rabri and Ghevar.

Jaisalmer offers tourists popular activities such as camel and desert safaris in the Sand Dunes, visits to historical sites, cultural performances, local handicraft shopping, and the enjoyment of Rajasthani cuisine.

Jaisalmer is accessible to tourists via air (Jaisalmer Airport), rail (Jaisalmer Railway Station), or road. While a domestic airport is present in Jaisalmer, the closest international airport resides in Jodhpur, roughly 280 km distant.

Tourists may procure distinctive handicrafts, leather articles, traditional Rajasthani garments, jewellery, vibrant textiles, and regional artifacts. The marketplaces of Jaisalmer are dynamic and present a diverse assortment of mementos.

Yes, Jaisalmer is the host of the renowned 'Jaisalmer Desert Festival', an annual three-day event in February that exhibits the local culture, music, dance, and diverse competitions, thereby attracting international visitors.

Jodhpur, frequently referred to as the Blue City due to its azure-hued residences enveloping Mehrangarh Fort, is distinguished by its profound historical significance, awe-inspiring architectural design, vibrant cultural landscape, and prominence as a cinematic locale. Its imposing fortifications, palatial estates, and sacred temples, in conjunction with its unique culinary offerings and bustling marketplaces, firmly establish it as a preferred destination for discerning travelers.

During a visit to Jodhpur, ensure the consumption of regional delicacies, encompassing Makhaniya Lassi, Pyaaz Kachori, Mirchi Bada, Dal Bati Churma, Gatte ki Sabzi, Ker Sangri, and Ghewar, which represent the quintessence of Rajasthani gastronomy.

Jodhpur is renowned for its vibrant commercial districts, presenting a rich selection of goods such as artisanal crafts, seasonings, fabrics, antiquities, adornments, and customary footwear (Mojaris). The Sadar Market, advantageously situated in proximity to the Clock Tower, is distinguished as a preeminent retail destination within the urban center.

Indeed, tourists have the opportunity to partake in various cultural festivals within Jodhpur, including the Marwar Festival, a celebration of Marwar's regional folk music and dance, and the Jodhpur International Desert Kite Festival. These events provide valuable perspectives into the local culture and traditions.

Visitors to Jodhpur can embark on exhilarating desert adventures in the nearby Thar Desert. These typically include camel treks, jeep excursions, and occasionally, nights spent camping beneath the stars, offering an immersive experience of the desert's natural beauty.

Udaipur, frequently lauded as the 'City of Lakes' or the 'Venice of the East', is renowned for its extensive history, dynamic culture, scenic vistas, and the imposing palaces evocative of the Rajput period. The city is additionally acclaimed for its resplendent lakes, encompassing Lake Pichola and Fateh Sagar Lake, and its remarkable architectural masterpieces, exemplified by the City Palace complex.

The culinary landscape of Udaipur, influenced by Rajasthani gastronomy, showcases emblematic dishes like dal baati churma, gatte ki sabzi, and laal maas. The city's appeal to tourists also guarantees an array of international culinary offerings.

Udaipur features an array of markets offering traditional Rajasthani crafts, encompassing textiles, handicrafts, miniature paintings, jewelry, and pottery. Noteworthy shopping destinations include Hathi Pol Bazaar, Bada Bazaar, and Mochiwada Bazaar.

Udaipur features an array of markets offering traditional Rajasthani crafts, encompassing textiles, handicrafts, miniature paintings, jewelry, and pottery. Noteworthy shopping destinations include Hathi Pol Bazaar, Bada Bazaar, and Mochiwada Bazaar.

Yes, visitors have opportunities for cultural immersion, encompassing experiences such as the evening Aarti at Pushkar Lake, camel safaris, hot air balloon excursions, and participation in indigenous festivals and fairs. Local markets further present opportunities to procure traditional Rajasthani handicrafts and textiles.

Pushkar is renowned for its annual Pushkar Camel Fair, a prominent global camel exposition. It is also distinguished by the sacred Pushkar Lake and the Brahma Temple, a rare edifice consecrated to the Hindu deity Brahma.

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