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Embark on an unforgettable 6-night, 7-day journey through Rajasthan, where the vibrant culture and stunning architecture will captivate you. Begin in Jaipur, exploring the grandeur of the City Palace and the iconic Hawa Mahal before heading to the majestic Amber Fort. As you travel to Jodhpur, immerse yourself in the charm of the Blue City, visiting the imposing Mehrangarh Fort. Next, make your way to Udaipur, the City of Lakes, where a serene boat ride on Lake Pichola and visits to the City Palace will enchant you. A stop in Pushkar allows you to experience the spiritual ambiance of this holy town, with its famous Brahma Temple and picturesque lake. Each destination offers a rich tapestry of history, cuisine, and local markets, making for a truly immersive experience in Rajasthan's royal heritage.
Arrive in Jaipur: Check into your hotel. Evening: Visit the local markets, like Johari Bazaar, for shopping and dinner.
Morning: Visit the Amber Fort and enjoy an elephant ride (if desired). Afternoon: Explore the City Palace and Jantar Mantar. Evening: Visit Hawa Mahal and take a walk in the nearby area.
Morning: Depart for Jodhpur (about a 5-hour drive). Afternoon: Check into your hotel and visit ehrangarh Fort. Evening: Explore the blue streets of the old city and visit the Jaswant Thada.
Morning: Depart for Udaipur (approx. 5 hours). Afternoon: Check in to your hotel and relax. Evening: Enjoy a boat ride on Lake Pichola; visit Jag Mandir. Dinner: Dinner at a lakeside restaurant.
Morning: Visit the City Palace and Crystal Gallery. Afternoon: Explore Saheliyon-ki-Bari and the Vintage Car Museum. Evening: Watch the sunset at Sajjangarh Palace (Monsoon Palace). Dinner: At a traditional Rajasthani restaurant.
Morning: Drive to Pushkar (approx. 4-5 hours). Afternoon: Visit the Brahma Temple and Pushkar Lake. Evening: Enjoy the local bazaar and perhaps a camel ride. Dinner: Local Pushkar cuisine.
Morning: Relax and explore more of Pushkar or nearby Ajmer (Ajmer Sharif Dargah). Afternoon: Depart for your onward journey.
The best time to visit Rajasthan is from October to March when the weather is cooler and more pleasant for sightseeing.
You can travel between cities by hiring a private car, taking trains, or using buses. For local sightseeing, auto-rickshaws and taxis are widely available.
Yes, Rajasthan is generally safe for tourists. However, it's always wise to stay alert, especially in crowded areas, and follow local guidelines.
Light, breathable clothing is recommended due to the warm climate. For cooler evenings, a light jacket or shawl may be needed. Dress modestly, especially when visiting temples and rural areas.
Don’t miss traditional Rajasthani dishes like Dal Baati Churma, Gatte Ki Sabzi, and Rajasthani Thali. Also, try local sweets like Ghevar and Moong Thal.
Respect local customs and traditions. Remove your shoes when entering homes and temples, and dress modestly. It’s also polite to greet locals with a "Namaste."
Key attractions include the Amber Fort and Hawa Mahal in Jaipur, Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, City Palace in Udaipur, and Jaisalmer Fort in Jaisalmer.
It’s advisable to book hotels in advance, especially during peak tourist season (October to March), to ensure availability and better rates.