Jaipur Jodhpur Jaisalmer Tour Package
Discover the best of Jaipur’s Pink City, which has preserved much of its old-world elegance. Highlights include the Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Albert Hall, and the Amber Fort, which protects the city. You wouldn’t want to miss the majestic Meherangarh fort, which guards the Jodhpur city’s stunning, vividly blue-painted skyline. Take a camel safari into the endless Thar desert to experience a taste of adventure. As you stroll around the Golden fort in Jaisalmer, where people have lived there for many centuries, relive the age of the kings and queens.
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Quick Info:
⦿ Route: Jaipur – Jodhpur – Jaisalmer – Jodhpur
⦿ Duration: 7 Days / 6 Nights
⦿ Start Point: Jaipur
⦿ End Point: Jodhpur
About
Highlights
⦿ Admire the beauty of Amer Fort by visiting the most authentic Sheesh Mahal where the legendary song ‘Pyaar kiya toh darna kya’ was shot.
⦿ Beautifully carved Amer fort has its own golden beauty but one should not miss the elephant ride in the fort.
⦿ Visit mehrangarh fort situated on a hilltop which is a very impressive and well-preserved heritage structure with various cultural performances that happen daily inside the fort, which focus on folk art and music experience every detail it provides.
⦿ Exploring the beauty of Jaisalmer fort which is carved with yellow sandstone is one of the best things to do in Jaisalmer. The ethereal sandstone fort is believed to be the largest surviving fort in India. Located inside the hill forts of Rajasthan, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Discover the best of Jaipur’s Pink City, which has preserved much of its old-world elegance. Highlights include the Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Albert Hall, and the Amber Fort, which protects the city. You wouldn’t want to miss the majestic Meherangarh fort, which guards the Jodhpur city’s stunning, vividly blue-painted skyline. Take a camel safari into the endless Thar desert to experience a taste of adventure. As you stroll around the Golden fort in Jaisalmer, where people have lived there for many centuries, relive the age of the kings and queens.
Conclusions:
⦿ Comfortable, neat and clean vehicle like Sedan/SUV/TT will be provided as per the group size
⦿ Railway Station/ Bus Stop/ Airport pick up and drop will be done as per the arrival timez
⦿ Stay on a double and triple sharing basis in hotels / camps depending on the group size
⦿ Breakfast (from Day 2 to Last Day as per itinerary)
⦿ Driver allowances, fuel charges, toll tax, state
tax, parking charges, etc.
⦿ Experienced and Professional driver for the entire tour
⦿ Sightseeing as per itinerary
Things not to Miss:
⦿ Discover the secret tunnel used in wars connecting Amer Fort with Jaigarh
⦿ Wake up your taste buds by trying the famous Jodhpuri Mirchi Vada from Janta Sweets
⦿ Pay your respects to the Royal Enfield Bullet 350cc bike and discover its mysterious appearance at Om Banna temple
⦿ Visit Jaipur Blue Ceramic Art Center to learn how Jaipur’s famous blue pottery is made
⦿ Fort Tour Amer in Maharaja style riding an elephant
⦿ Marvel at the 18th-century mammoth-sized Jaivana cannon at Jaigarh, whose projectile created a small lake at Chaksu after traveling be approx. 35km.
⦿ Visit Kuldhara Village to find out why the whole village was cursed and abandoned overnight
How to Reach:
By Air: Jaipur International Airport (JAI) is the best option to reach Jaipur as it serves both domestic and international flights.
By Rail: Another Alternative is Jaipur Railway Station, through which most trains arrive and depart from Delhi to all around India.
By Road: Also Jaipur is well connected by bus to cities like Delhi, Agra, Kota, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Udaipur, Vadodara, and Ajmer.
Starting point | Drop Point |
Jaipur/Rajasthan, India | Jodhpur/Rajasthan, India |
Jaipur
Arrival at Jaipur | Welcome to the 'Pink City of India'
1. In Jaipur, meet a representative at a prearranged location.
2.Transfer to your pre-booked hotel, where you can check in and unwind for a while.
3.Begin your sightseeing by going to Albert Hall, where you can get some amazing photos with pigeons.
4.You can then make a brief stop at the iconic Hawa Mahal, a Jaipur landmark, before visiting Jantar Mantar (Observatory).
5.Visit the royal family’s current residence, The City Palace and Museum, which displays the royal family’s weaponry and handlooms.
6.Visit Govind Dev Ji Temple and the Local Market in the evening.
7.Return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Jodhpur to Jaisalmer | Golden City of Rajasthan
Jaisalmer
1.Start the next day with a delicious breakfast, then prepare to move on to Jaisalmer, also known as the Golden City.
2.Make a short stop at the Jaisalmer War Memorial, which honours war heroes’ contributions and sacrifices, and also follows the evolution of the Indian military.
Upon arrival in Jaisalmer, you check in at the hotel and rest.
3.Then you can reach Jaisalmer Fort, which seems to rise from the sands and offers stunning views of the city.
4.Jaisalmer Fort is still a living fortress with many houses and people living inside. Here you can buy amazing leather goods from the shops on the streets.
Then, return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Sightseeing in Jaisalmer | Explore the Beautiful Sand Dunes
Jaislmer
1.Wake up to a beautiful morning and enjoy your breakfast.Start your sightseeing tour the city by visiting the beautiful Gadisar Lake where you can take a calming morning stroll.
2. You can then visit Patwon ki Haveli, Nathmahal ki Haveli & Salim Singh ki Haveli which date back from the 12th to 15th century, & feature exquisite carvings and filigree work.
3.In the afternoon, you’ll will head out towards the Sam Sand Dunes where you’ll check in to a desert camp.
Experience the exotic desert by Dune Bashing over the sand dunes & enjoy Camel Ride overlooking a spectacular sunset.
4.You can then enjoy folk performances by the locals while enjoying a bonfire and an authentic Rajasthani meal.
5.Overnight stay at the Desert Camp in Jaisalmer.
Back from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur | The Sun City
Jodhpur
Departure from Jodhpur | End of Trip Life Time Memories
Jodhpur
Package Options
7 days 6 nights
Price Per Adult
Price Includes
Stay
Stay on a double and triple sharing basis in hotels/camps depending on the group size in the following hotels:
Jaipur: Golden Tulip/ Royal Orchid Durgapura/ The Fern Residency/ similar
Jodhpur: The Ummed/ Zone by the Park/ Marugarh Resort/ similar
Jaisalmer: Sairafort/ Rawalkot/ Desert Tulip/ similar
Jaisalmer Camp: Desert Drop/ Garh Rajputana Desert Camp/ Camp-e- Khas/ similar
Meals
Breakfast from day 2 to the last day as per the itinerary
Evening Tea, snacks, and dinner are served only in Camps.
(Get in touch with our Genix Masters to upgrade your meal plan)
Transfers
Railway Station/ Bus Stop/ Airport pick up and drop will be done as per the arrival time
Comfortable, neat and clean vehicle like Sedan/SUV/TT will be provided as per the group size
Experienced and Professional driver for the entire tour
Activities
Camel safari in the Sand Dunes Desert for 30 minutes
Enjoy Rajasthani Folk dance and music
Enjoy bonfire under the starlit sky
Sightseeing
Sightseeing in a comfortable and sanitized vehicle as per the itinerary
The most ideal time for booking a Jaipur Jodhpur Jaisalmer tour package is during the winter months of October to February. During this period of the year, the state experiences pleasant weather and low humidity levels, which supports outdoor activities. Most of the important fairs and festivals of Rajasthan are also celebrated during the winter season.
– Forts and palaces – Famous history and rich culture – Adventurous desert activities like camel safari, hot air ballooning, and desert camping – Artistic handicrafts – Wildlife.
Yes, Rajasthan is one of the safest places in the country for female travellers and it is known for its hospitality, the locals are really welcoming. However, you are advised not to roam around alone in the deserted areas at night.
Rajasthan is bestowed with a total of 7 desert sites. These desert sites includes – Sam Sand Dunes and Khuri Sand Dunes in Jaisalmer; Osian Desert in Jodhpur; Mahabar Desert in Barmer; Khimsar Desert Sand Dunes in Nagaur; Bikaner desert dunes; and Pushkar desert dunes.
1. Rajasthan International Folk Festival, Jodhpur 2. Bikaner Camel Festival, Bikaner 3. Teej, Jaipur 4. Desert Festival, Jaisalmer 5. Summer Festival, Mount Abu 6. Winter Festival, Mount Abu 7. Braj Holi, Bharatpur 8. International Kite Festival, Jaipur & Jodhpur 9. Urs Festival, Ajmer 10. Gangaur Festival, Jaipur 11. Jaipur Literature Festival, Jaipur 12. World Sufi Spirit Festival, Gangaur, Jodhpur 13. Mewar Festival, Udaipur 14. Bundi Utsav, Bundi 15. Kumbhalgarh Festival, Kumbhalgarh.
The official and primary language of Rajasthan state is Rajasthani. However, 57 other regional languages are also spoken in Rajasthan, the prominent ones of which are Marwari, Bagri, Brajbhasha, and Mewari.
– Gemstones and jewelry – Pichwai paintings – Ethnic carpets – Blue pottery – Stuffed dolls and puppets – Block-printed fabric – Metal figurines – Spices, pickles, and papads – Jodhpuri Juttis.
1. Jaisalmer Fort: Also known as “Golden Fort”, Jaisalmer Fort is considered to be one of the world’s largest forts. Constructed in the 12th century under the orders of Rawal Jaisal, the fort is built with yellow sandstone and features 4 gigantic gateways and old temples.
2. Mehrangarh Fort: Known fondly as “Mehran Fort”, the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort was constructed by Rao Jodha back in 1459. Featuring 7 gates, the fort retains the cannonballs imprints it got subjected to during the wars fought here in the times gone by.
3. City Palace: Nestled in Jaipur and built between 1729 and 1732 by Jay Singh II, the glorious City Palace is home to the Chandra Mahal and the Mubarak Mahal both of which are a fascinating architectural marvel.
4. Ranthambore Fort: Located in Sawai Madhopur, within the Ranthambore National Park, the Ranthambore Fort is a very popular UNESCO World Heritage Site. This sturdy fort was built by the Nagil Jats in the 10th century and was later inhabited by the Chauhan dynasty.
5. Amber Fort: Set overlooking Lake Maota, Amber Fort is known popularly for its brilliant craftsmanship. Built by Raja Man Singh I in the 16th century, this fort features the Sheesh Mahal, Sheela Mata Temple, several huge gates, and beautiful cobbled paths.
1. Pushkar: Head to Pushkar city for an exuberant camel safari, especially during the colourful Pushkar Camel Fair. Pass through tiny hamlets and interact with indigenous tribes to learn about the local lifestyle.
2. Bikaner: Camel safari in Bikaner will take you through quaint settlements including Mohangarh, Kanasar, Naukh, Tadana, and Baru and expose you to the colourful local culture.
3. Jaisalmer: Jaisalmer allows the adrenaline seekers to enjoy thrilling camel rides through tall, rolling sand dunes with negligible vegetation.
4. Osian: Lying in the Thar Desert, the ancient town of Osian is one of the most preferred sites for enjoying peaceful camel rides with less crowds.
The wildlife sanctuaries and national parks of Rajasthan are home to some of the most critically endangered species. Some of the famous ones are:
1. Ranthambore National Park – Sawai Madhopur
2. Sariska National Park – Alwar
3. Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary – Bharatpur
4. Desert National Sanctuary – Jaisalmer
5. Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary – Kumbhalgarh
6. Darrah Sanctuary – Kota
7. Mount Abu Sanctuary – Mount Abu
8. Sita Mata Sanctuary – Pratapgarh
Along with its numerous architectural beauties, Rajasthan has some majestic temples too that are worth a visit. Some of the famous temples in Rajasthan are:
1. Birla Mandir, Jaipur
2. Ambika Mata Temple, Jagat
3. Karni Mata Temple, Deshnoke
4. Eklingji Temple, Udaipur
5. Galtaji Temple, Khania-Balaji
6. Mehandipur Balaji Temple, Karauli
7. Saidham, Rani
8. Salasar Balaji Temple, Salasar
Rajasthan has a plethora of options when it comes to desert safaris given its long stretches of deserts. Some places where they offer great desert safari tours are:
1. Sam desert in Jaisalmer
2. Khur desert in Jaisalmer
3. Osian desert in Jodhpur
4. Camel safari in Thar Desert, Jodhpur
1. Taj Lake Palace, Udaipur: Perched on the picturesque Lake Pichola, Taj Lake Palace, Udaipur is an opulent 5 star hotel, featuring 66 rooms and 17 suites. Offering incredible scenic views, this hotel also formed the shooting site of the popular Hollywood movie ‘Octopussy’.
2. The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur: Manifesting an impressive traditional architectural design, The Oberoi Rajvilas, Jaipur is known to offer a peaceful and tranquil staying experience. The resort offers a treat to the eyes with its high domed ceilings and gold leaf frescoes.
3. Khem Vilas, Sawai Madhopur: Established back in 1989, Khem Vilas, Sawai Madhopur is encircled by lush grasslands and serene water bodies. Featuring cozy tents and cottages, Khem Vilas offers you a jungle staying experience and also lets you spot wild animals, like jungle cats and desert foxes.
4. Lebua Lodge Amber, Jaipur: Nestled amidst Ballupura Farms, Lebua Lodge Amber is known for its top-notch services and world-class luxury. The guests staying here can enjoy a number of recreational activities, including table tennis, swimming, golf, and horse riding.