You will comfortably visit the best of Jaipur and Pushkar during this 4-day trip. Once you’re in Jaipur, you’ll check in, get settled, and then go to Chokhi Dhani for a traditional Rajasthani meal and folk performances. The following day is devoted to touring, including visits to palaces, bazaars, forts, and local treasures such Panna Meena ka Kund. After that, you’ll travel to Pushkar, making stops at a distinctive marble disposal site and a serene Jain temple in Ajmer along the way. Enjoy the lake, the Brahma Temple, and the laid-back atmosphere of the market in Pushkar. Lastly, we will drop you off at the location of your choice in Jaipur. It’s a quick and enjoyable trip that includes some quiet time, entertainment, food, and culture.
This 6-day trip takes you through the heart of Rajasthan — starting in Jaipur, driving through the royal streets of Jodhpur, and ending in the peaceful lake city of Udaipur. You'll explore grand forts, colorful markets, marble temples, and scenic lakes. We’ve planned all your transfers, sightseeing, and routes so you can just relax and enjoy. Along the way, you can also add on experiences like a traditional dinner at Chokhi Dhani or a sunset boat ride on Lake Pichola — totally optional and easy to include if you're interested. It’s a balanced mix of guided visits, photo stops, light walking, and free time to soak in the beauty of each place. If it’s your first time in Rajasthan, this is the perfect route — packed with palaces, stories, and unforgettable views. We’ve kept it smooth, scenic, and full of memories waiting to happen.
Chokhi Dhani can be incorporated into your itinerary if you are available early enough and are interested in a cultural evening. It has a colourful Rajasthani village theme and serves traditional meals, folk dances, puppet performances, and camel rides. Not included in the package, but available on request, it's a fun and tasty way to start your journey.
This show at Amber Fort is a terrific way to start your trip if you get to Jaipur in the evening with time and energy. It depicts the story of Jaipur's regal past in an open-air setting using lights, music, and narration. The fort appears like a fairy tale under the skies. An optional cultural and scenic introduction to your vacation, this is not part of the this package but is available upon request.
The Hawa Mahal is one of the most iconic buildings in Jaipur. It features 953 little windows that were made so that royal women could observe the street below without being noticed. It's a fantastic area to stop and shoot pictures from the other side of the street. The light in the early morning is great for taking shots, and the noise of the market below adds to the mood. A quick yet important stop for your Jaipur album.
This stepwell is hidden away near Amber Fort and is famed for its lovely zigzag stairs and calm atmosphere. It doesn't get too crowded, so it's a great place for travellers who like symmetry, architecture, and quiet places to take pictures. You can sit down for a minute, enjoy the view, or just snap some amazing pictures without feeling rushed.
Amber Fort is on a hill and looks out over the city and the hills around it. When you stroll through its huge gates and courtyards, you'll witness royal halls, intricate carvings, and the famous Sheesh Mahal, which is a room with hundreds of small mirrors that shimmer in the light. The fort is large, yet it's easy to get around, and every corner is an excellent place to take a picture. It's one of those spots where you can really feel history, which makes it one of the best things to do in Jaipur.
At first look, this UNESCO World Heritage site may seem strange because of the huge stone buildings that are spread out over a broad courtyard. But each of these tools has a job: to keep track of time, to anticipate eclipses, or to trace the movements of stars with incredible accuracy. It's a location where science and history meet, and with some help, everything starts to make sense. It's interesting to see how people studied the sky hundreds of years ago, even if you're not interested astronomy. A one-of-a-kind, rapid stop that catches most people off guard.
City Palace sits in the centre of Jaipur and was formerly home to royalty. Their legends still live on there. The complex has big courtyards, bright doors, and hallways that have been turned into museums. You can view royal robes, weaponry, paintings, and everyday things that show you what life was like at the palace. You have to see the four seasonal doors. They are nicely made and great for taking pictures. It's not just about how beautiful it is; it's also about travelling through actual history in a place that still seems royal and alive.
The markets of Jaipur, notably Bapu Bazaar and Johari Bazaar, are full of colour and charm. There are a lot of traditional garments, leather juttis, bangles, souvenirs, and local crafts on these busy streets. Walking through the busy streets of Jaipur, even if you're not buying, gives you a great sense of how people live there. You can expect to hear people bargaining, smell spices, drink chai, and watch sellers proudly displaying their handmade items. It's a fun, casual way to get to know the city's culture, and you could even find some cool things to take home.
The Mehrangarh Fort is one of the most beautiful forts in India. It sits high on a rocky hill and looks down on the whole blue city. You may see grand gates, elaborately painted palaces, and a museum full of royal weapons, paintings, and old furniture within. The vast courtyards and sculpted windows provide for beautiful pictures, and the breeze at the top is nice. It's not just a fort; it's a full experience of Jodhpur's regal past. Anyone going to the city for the first time should see it.
Jaswant Thada is a peaceful, beautiful place made of pure white marble that is within a few minutes from Mehrangarh Fort. People often call it the "Taj Mahal of Marwar." It is a royal cremation ground with gorgeous jalis (lattice work), domes, and tranquil gardens. The place is calm and spiritual, making it a great place to take a little pause to think. From here, you can also see the fort above and the city below clearly. This is great for people who want to take pictures or who just want to relax after seeing the fort.
After seeing the fort and memorial, we'll take you to the local market near the Clock Tower, which is where the people of Jodhpur do their daily business. There are a lot of colours on these streets, from vivid fabrics and handmade jewellery to old trinkets and stacks of spices that smell good. You can walk about, buy things, or just enjoy watching the hustle and bustle of shoppers and vendors. It's a fun way to learn about the city's culture without having to buy anything. Just go at your own leisure and enjoy the experience.
This beautiful white marble temple is a tranquil place to stop on your trip, hidden between the hills. Its 1,444 finely carved pillars, which are all different from each other, are what make it famous. The insides are chilly and quiet, and the lovely light that comes through the stone lattices makes it feel peaceful and spiritual. You don't have to be religious to enjoy the peace or admire the work that went into it. It's a nice break from a long trip and an opportunity to stretch your legs while seeing one of Rajasthan's architectural treasures.
The City Palace is the most famous monument in Udaipur and should not be missed. Walk through its gorgeous courtyards, regal rooms, and museums full of costumes, weapons, and art. You can see Lake Pichola and the city below from the balconies. It's a terrific place to take your time, take pictures, and absorb up the royal atmosphere. The palace has colourful mosaics and mirrored walls that you shouldn't miss.
Jagdish Temple is a nice place to take a break from your day. It's close to City Palace. People say it has a tranquil energy and beautiful craftsmanship. A lot of people who are travelling stop here to light a candle, say a prayer, or just sit on the stairs for a little while. The temple is little but full of spiritual meaning. It's a great break from the palaces and other things to visit.
This museum, which is inside City Palace, has a one-of-a-kind royal collection of European crystal furniture, including chairs, tables, and brilliant chandeliers. Most people are surprised by how elegant and rare it is, even if it doesn't last long. This short visit adds a touch of luxury to your day in Udaipur if you like stories about royalty and unusual items.
This quiet garden was made for royal women to unwind. There are marble fountains, lotus pools, shady paths, and well-kept lawns. It's a nice, quiet place to rest and relax after seeing the attractions. People who travel adore it since they can take short walks, get fresh images, and rest in the centre of the city.
Want to find something calm and beautiful? You can add a boat ride on Lake Pichola to your day if you want. As you float over the tranquil waters, you can see the famed Lake Palace, Jag Mandir, and the beautiful Udaipur skyline in the lake. It's a great place to take pictures, relax, and be romantic. You can opt to include this boat ride in your Udaipur experience, which isn't included in the basic package, to make it even more special and unforgettable.
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| 1–7 days | 100% | No refund |
| 8–14 days | 75% | 25% refund |
| 15–21 days | 50% | 50% refund |
| 22–28 days | 40% | 60% refund |
| 29–35 days | 30% | 70% refund |
| 36–45 days | 20% | 80% refund |
| 46–52 days | 15% | 85% refund |
| 53–60 days | 10% | 90% refund |
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