Jaipur Udaipur Jodhpur Jaisalmer Tour Package | Rajasthani folklore
Rajasthan, a state known for its royal nature, extends a sincere invitation to visit. Rajasthan is a land of vibrant hues, extensive history, amazing scenery, magnificent lakes, charming palaces, and golden dunes, in addition to fantastic cuisine. With this holiday package, you may experience the transition from the lush vegetation and serene lakes of Jaipur and Udaipur to the scorching deserts of Jodhpur and Jaisalmer.
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About
Starting point | Drop Point |
Jaipur | Jodhpur |
Udaipur Sightseeing | Witness the charm of City Palace
1.Prepare for a city tour by eating a delicious breakfast.
2. Visit Sahelion-ki-Bari, a greenhouse built for princesses who married Maharana Sangram Singh.
Visit the City Palace and 3. marvel at the architecture with mirrored walls, ivory doors, and coloured glass windows.
You will then visit the nearby Crystal Gallery in Fateh Sagar Palace, which will give you a glimpse into royal history and houses the world’s largest private collection of crystal.
4.Take a breathtaking boat ride over the picturesque Lake Pichola or Fateh Sagar Lake in the evening.
5.Then you can go to the Under the Sun Aquarium, where you can see a variety of colourful fish.
6. Proceed to your hotel in Udaipur for an overnight stay.
Udaipur to Jodhpur | Blue City of Rajasthan
1. In the morning, enjoy a delicious breakfast before checking out of the hotel.
2.Continue your journey to Jodhpur. You’ll arrive in the afternoon and check in.
3.Proceed to the mighty Mehrangarh Fort, which sits atop a hill and can be seen from all over the city.
4.You’ll also see the “Taj Mahal of Marwar” Jaswant Thada, which is made of white marble sheets.
5.In the evening, visit Balsamand Lake, which is set in the middle of a well-kept garden.
6.You can also go to Ghanta Ghar’s market to buy some authentic Jodhpuri handicrafts and Rajasthani dresses.
7. Return to your hotel in Jodhpur for the night.
Jodhpur to Jaisalmer | Golden City of Rajasthan
1. Wake up to a delicious breakfast before departing for Jaisalmer, also known as the Golden City.
2.Visit the Jaisalmer War Memorial, which honours the contributions and sacrifices of war heroes while also charting the evolution of the Indian Army.
3.When you arrive in Jaisalmer, check into your hotel and relax.
4.You can then proceed to the Jaisalmer Fort, which appears to have risen from the sands and offers stunning views of the city.
5.Jaisalmer Fort is still a thriving community with many houses and residents.
6.You can buy some amazing leather goods from the shops that line the streets here.
7.Return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
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.
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.