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A well-balanced Rajasthan circuit covering royal capitals, desert kingdoms, fresco-painted towns, sacred Jain heritage, lakeside palaces, and holy pilgrimage centers. This journey blends iconic forts and palaces with desert landscapes, cultural encounters, hill-framed forts, and spiritual destinations like Pushkar and Ajmer. Ideal for first-time Rajasthan travelers seeking a comprehensive yet smooth itinerary without excessive long drives.
Arrive Jaipur, Upon arrival our representative will transfer you to the hotel. Overnight at hotel
Start your tour of Jaipur after breakfast by going to the magnificent Amber Fort, where you can ride on an elephant. An elephant ride is a royal way to appreciate the Fort's perfect splendor. Visit the City Palace later. It is the Maharaja of Jaipur's regal residence and is renowned for its magnificent architecture. It also has a museum. Take a tour to the Palace of Winds, also called the Hawa Mahal, This ornate structure has carved balconies and delicate screens. At Jai Singh's observatory, where time has been precisely measured since the 17th century, the past, present, and future come together. Visit Birla Mandir, a distinctive monument with beautiful marble carvings, some shopping time, Jaipur is renowned for its exquisite jewelry and designs, and its textiles are among the greatest in the world. You may spend your evenings exploring the vibrant bazaars. Spend the night at the hotel.
After breakfast, check out and drive to Mandawa. In the afternoon, explore stunning havelies and frescoes. You can explore the streets where wealthy merchants' mansions are decorated with intricate and vibrant frescoes that catalog the Marwari community's way of life, customs, and fashions. Spend the night at the hotel.
Check out and head to Bikaner after breakfast: tucked away in western Rajasthan's desert. This is a real desert nation. Some of the best works of Rajput civilization may be seen in the majestic palaces and exquisitely sculpted temples made of red and yellow sand stones. Visit the unique Junagarh fort, which is lavishly ornamented with intricately crimson and gold-lacquered walls and panels of brilliant glass inlay placed over the coronation throne, visit Prachina Museum, Located near Junagarh Fort, this museum offers insight into: Royal textiles and costumes, Bikaner’s cultural heritage, Vintage photograph, Camel Breeding Farm, Learn about camel breeds and research work, See camel calves and milking process, Visit the camel museum, Taste camel milk ice cream / kulfi (seasonal). Return to the hotel for night stay,
After breakfast, check out and drive to the historic caravan city of Jaisalmer. Founded on the intersection of profitable trade routes, Jaisalmer is one of the last remaining royal strongholds in the area. The term Jaisalmer conjures up a striking image of the desert's splendor and pure magic. Another fascinating feature of the desert city is the stunning havelis constructed by Jaisalmer's affluent merchants. Check into the hotel. The remainder of the day will be spent relaxing. The medieval village has a unique charm because local color and warmth prevail over the hostile and intimidating landscape. In the evening visit Gadisar lake for Sunset shots of Golden Fort of Jaisalmer. Overnight at the hotel.
Enjoy a trip of Jaisalmer, take a stroll through the city's winding lanes with elaborately decorated havelis and discover the honey-colored fort that rises out of the flat, dry desert sands. Jaisalmer is home to the most unusual homes, or havelis, each with a unique façade and delicate lattices. Visit Jaisalmer fort and Capture residents of the fort – shopkeepers, elderly locals, and artisans. Visit Patwon Ki Haveli and surrounding lanes for stunning sandstone carvings and candid street frames. Jain Temple Photography - Carved pillars, symmetry, arches (great for architectural frames). Proceed to Sam Sand Dunes (40–45 mins). Check-in at desert camp. Late afternoon explore the Desert, Capture: Camel herders, Nomadic families, Dune textures, Wind patterns, Sunset Camel Safari - Photographs of camel caravans, golden dunes, and long shadows. Blue hour desert shots. If skies are clear, enjoy Astro photography, Campfire, folk musicians, Rajasthani dancers and dinner. Overnight in tents in sand dunes.
Drive to Jodhpur after breakfast, arrive about noon, and check into the hotel. Jodhpur, the seat of the erstwhile princely state of Marwar and the second-biggest city in Rajasthan after Jaipur, is the bastion of the Rathore clan. The town's many attractions include the charming forts, temples, and other royal homes and communities that still have a medieval feel. Relax in the afternoon. Around 04 PM in Evening: Jodhpur Clock Tower & Local Market - Capture humanity moments around Ghanta Ghar, especially during evening hustle. Portraits of vendors, textile sellers, and blue-hued alley residents. Visit Stepwell Square (Toorji Ka Jhalra) around sunset; Perfect for silhouettes and people interacting around the stepwell.
Morning Blue City Walk - Climb to Mehrangarh’s backside viewpoint for panoramic blue city photography. Visit Mehrangarh Fort - Capture the dramatic fort walls, folk musicians inside the fort, royal courtyards, and shadows for creative compositions. Visit Jaswant Thada - Soft portraits of locals, priests, lake reflections, and white marble. By late afternoon we drive to Jaipur and if time allows we will stop at local villages for rural life photography: Mud houses, Shepherds with goats, Camel herders, Women in traditional attire carrying pots. In the afternoon, we can proceed to Bishnoi Villages by Jeep. Photograph traditional Bishnoi families, mud houses, pastoral life, and colorful attire. Capture portraits of potters, weavers, shepherds, and women decorating huts with mirror-work. Sunset in the rural fields—silhouettes of shepherds, flocks of goats, and bullock carts.
After breakfast, check out and drive to Kumbhalgarh, Scenic drive through rural Rajasthan and Aravalli hills
Visit the Ranakpur Jain Temples (UNESCO-listed heritage), Admire 1,444 intricately carved marble pillars
Chaumukha Temple dedicated to Adinath, after lunch at a local restaurant, drive to Kumbhalgarh. Visit Kumbhalgarh Fort, famous for: Second longest wall in the world after the Great Wall of China, Panoramic views of the Aravalli ranges. Enjoy sunset views from the fort. Overnight at hotel in Kumbhalgarh.
After breakfast, drive to Udaipur, referred to as the "city of lakes." Udaipur appears to be a mirage in the desert thanks to its marble palaces, exquisitely designed gardens, and lakes. Check into the hotel. In the evening watch the sun set on the Pichola Lake, cruising on a boat, the memory of this sight- the brilliant-orange hued rippling waters of the lake- will stay with you long after you have left the city. Overnight at hotel.
After breakfast, proceed on a city tour of Udaipur, visit City Palace; The City Palace is a massive complex and it is made of marble and granite in a style fusing Rajasthani, Chinese, Mughal and European traditions. Visit Fateh Prakash Palace and Shiv Niwas, within the palace complex, these have been converted into heritage hotels providing astounding views of the lake. Inside Fateh Prakash visit the world’s largest private collection of crystals in The Crystal Gallery. Next visit the Jagdish temple right outside the palace complex. After this visit the Jag Mandir Palace (or Lake Garden Palace) which is built on an island in the center of Lake Pichola. Gul Mahal, Bada Pathharon Ka Mahal and Darikhana are some of its main attractions. After that visit second of most popular lakes surrounding the city the Fateh Sagar Lake. This lake was built in the 17th century to the north of Lake Pichola. Also visit Moti Magri hill which is close by with a memorial of Maharana Pratap on its summit, your next stop is Saheliyon ki Bari or “Garden of Maidens” is less than a kilometer away. Overnight at the hotel.
One of Rajasthan's oldest cities, Chittorgarh, was established in 728 by Bhapa Rawal. Explore Chittorgarh and visit the Chittorgarh Fort, Explore one of India’s largest forts: Vijay Stambh (Victory Tower), Kirti Stambh, Padmini Palace, Gaumukh Kund, Meera Temple
After breakfast, drive to Pushkar (4hrs). Arrive and check-in at hotel. Leisure walk around Pushkar Lake
Visit Brahma Temple (one of the very few Brahma temples in the world) Explore local bazaars selling handicrafts, jewellery, and souvenirs
Early Morning (Optional but Recommended) - Attend morning aarti at Pushkar Lake
Enjoy a peaceful walk along the ghats
Breakfast at hotel. Check out and visit, Savitri Mata Temple (optional ropeway or short hike for panoramic views). After that drive to Ajmer (30 minutes) and visit
Ajmer Sharif Dargah – one of India’s most important Sufi shrines. Continue to Jaipur and drop at Jaipur airport.
• Accommodation in selected heritage hotels, city hotels, and desert camps
• Daily breakfast at all hotels and desert camps
• All transfers, sightseeing, and excursions by private air-conditioned vehicle
• Guided sightseeing in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Udaipur, Chittorgarh
• Jaipur sightseeing including Amber Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, Birla Temple
• Elephant ride at Amber Fort (subject to availability / government regulations)
• Shekhawati region sightseeing in Mandawa including frescoed havelis
• Bikaner sightseeing including Junagarh Fort, Prachina Museum, Camel Breeding Farm
• Jaisalmer sightseeing including Fort, Havelis, Jain Temples
• Desert experience at Sam Sand Dunes with camel safari, cultural program, and dinner
• Jodhpur sightseeing including Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Blue City walk, Clock Tower market
• Bishnoi village excursion by Jeep (where applicable)
• Ranakpur Jain Temple visit
• Kumbhalgarh Fort visit
• Udaipur sightseeing including City Palace, Jag Mandir, Fateh Sagar Lake
• Boat cruise on Lake Pichola (shared)
• Chittorgarh Fort visit including Vijay Stambh and major monuments
• Pushkar sightseeing including Brahma Temple and Pushkar Lake
• Ajmer Sharif Dargah visit
• Local English-speaking guides at major sightseeing points
• All applicable hotel taxes and service charges
• Assistance at arrival and departure points
• International and domestic airfares
• Lunches and dinners unless specifically mentioned
• Camera / video fees at monuments, forts, and temples
• Travel insurance
• Personal expenses such as laundry, tips, beverages, shopping
• Optional activities not mentioned in inclusions
• Elephant ride alternative if elephant rides are restricted or suspended
• Any increase in government taxes, fuel surcharge, monument fees
• Anything not specifically mentioned under “Package Inclusions”
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