This 9-day journey through the Golden Triangle of Royal Rajasthan takes you deep into the heritage, landscapes, and colors of India’s most regal region. Starting in Jaipur, the Pink City welcomes you with forts, palaces, and lively bazaars. From there, head to Bikaner to explore its royal fort, followed by Jaisalmer’s golden streets and a magical night in the Thar Desert. Continue to Jodhpur for panoramic views from Mehrangarh Fort, and then glide through the Aravalli hills to reach Udaipur — the City of Lakes. Along the way, enjoy guided sightseeing, comfortable transportation, and optional cultural experiences like camel safaris and boat rides, which you can add on request. This itinerary blends must-see landmarks with slow, local moments to give you a deep feel of Rajasthan — from hilltop forts to peaceful lakesides.
This 9-day journey through the Golden Triangle of Royal Rajasthan takes you deep into the heritage, landscapes, and colors of India’s most regal region. Starting in Jaipur, the Pink City welcomes you with forts, palaces, and lively bazaars. From there, head to Bikaner to explore its royal fort, followed by Jaisalmer’s golden streets and a magical night in the Thar Desert. Continue to Jodhpur for panoramic views from Mehrangarh Fort, and then glide through the Aravalli hills to reach Udaipur — the City of Lakes. Along the way, enjoy guided sightseeing, comfortable transportation, and optional cultural experiences like camel safaris and boat rides, which you can add on request. This itinerary blends must-see landmarks with slow, local moments to give you a deep feel of Rajasthan — from hilltop forts to peaceful lakesides.
We'll stop for a few minutes so you may take pictures from outside. The building's pink front with its little windows looks fantastic in photos, especially in the morning. You won't go inside because most people look at it from across the street. It's a short break—just enough time to take some pictures, feel the excitement of the market around you, and appreciate one of Jaipur's most famous sights before moving on.
Located near Amber Fort, this peaceful stepwell is known for its zigzag stairways and quiet surroundings. It’s not crowded, which makes it ideal for those who enjoy slow moments and good symmetry. We’ll make a short stop here so you can walk around, take a breather, and click some fantastic photos — it’s a favorite for architecture lovers and Instagrammers alike.
Amber Fort offers expansive views of Jaipur and the neighbouring hills from its hilltop location. You can walk through its grand entrances and quiet gardens and check out the famous Sheesh Mahal, which is a hall covered in mirrors that looks beautiful when the sun shines on it. The fort is big and great for taking pictures, going for short walks, or just enjoying the royal aura of Rajasthan.
Jantar Mantar is in the heart of the city and feels like a science zone from the time of kings. A king who loved astronomy built this place in the 1700s. It has huge stone tools that still measure time, planets, and stars with astonishing accuracy. It's both thrilling and strange, which makes it great for travellers who want to know how science and architecture came together hundreds of years ago.
City Palace isn't simply a building; it's where Jaipur's royal family used to dwell, and some elements of it still show their history. You will stroll the same roads that kings and queens used to walk via its great courtyards and colourful gates. Inside, there are museums featuring royal clothes, weapons, and art. The mix of Mughal and Rajput styles gives the place a timeless vibe. The four seasonal gates are great places to take pictures for Instagram and for memories.
The real life of Jaipur is in its bazaars, such Bapu and Johari. There is something for everyone, from handcrafted juttis and block-printed fabrics to traditional jewellery and gifts. You can walk through the busy streets, taste some local street food, talk to friendly shops, or just take in the lively atmosphere. It's not just about buying; it's also about getting a close-up look at how people in Jaipur live their lives every day
Junagarh was never taken over, unlike most forts in Rajasthan. Once you go inside, you'll realise why. This huge fort lies in the middle of Bikaner and has wonderfully preserved palaces, big courtyards, and rooms full of weapons, regal costumes, and unique artefacts that are hundreds of years old. It is one of the most artistic forts in Rajasthan since it has elements from Mughal, Rajput, and Gujarati design. The best part? You don't have to walk up a hill to get to everything; it's all close by.
This huge fort, which was built in 1156 AD by Rawal Jaisal, looks like something out of a storybook. It rises from the golden dunes of the Thar Desert. Jaisalmer Fort is different from most forts because it is still alive. It has hundreds of families living there, rooftop cafés, little stores, and old temples. Take a stroll through the meandering pathways cut into honey-colored sandstone, enjoy the views from the ramparts, and feel the rhythm of daily life echoing through the walls that have been around for 800 years. It's more than simply a monument; it's a universe that is alive and eager to be explored.
More than 200 years ago, a wealthy merchant family built this collection of five havelis. When you step in, you'll notice lovely carved windows, yellow sandstone walls, and chambers with historic paintings and mirrors on the walls. There are stories in each part, with furniture, art, and little things that make you feel like you're in the past. It's a nice place to roam around, take pictures, and get a real sense of what life was like for wealthy traders in Jaisalmer's golden age.
This haveli is famous for its unique shape and narrow design. The roof of this house curls out like a peacock's feathers, which makes it one of the most distinctive buildings in Jaisalmer. The haveli was built by Salim Singh, a powerful minister in the 1800s. It has more than 30 balconies, and each one is different. As you wander around, you'll see the intricate stone work and get a sense of how people lived back then. Anyone who likes unique buildings will have a good time here.
Maharawal Gadsi Singh created this calm lake in the 14th century. It was Jaisalmer's principal source of water. It is a peaceful and beautiful place now, with little temples, archways, and pavilions all around it. You can walk around, take lovely pictures, or take a short boat ride to see the city and the desert beyond in a calm way. Take a break from the hustle and bustle of touring and relax in this charming spot in old Jaisalmer.
Located just outside Jaisalmer, Sam Sand Dunes is where the Thar Desert truly comes alive. Rolling sand dunes stretch out in every direction, creating stunning scenery — especially during sunset. The warm golden light, cool breeze, and vast open skies make this one of the most magical moments of your trip. It’s a great place to relax, take photos, or just enjoy the raw beauty of the desert. 📍Activity 1: Optional Add-on: Camel Safari at Sunset Add a camel ride for a unique desert experience. Sitting atop a camel, you’ll sway through the dunes just as the sun begins to set — painting the sky and sand in rich hues. It’s a fun, slow-paced ride that connects you with local traditions and makes the sunset even more memorable.
When the sun goes down, gather at your desert camp under the stars for an evening of folk music, dance, and local stories. Performers in colourful clothes bring the atmosphere of Rajasthan to life. Have a traditional Rajasthani meal by the fire and then relax in your own tent, where the desert is quiet.
Mehrangarh Fort is one of India's biggest and most spectacular forts. It is 400 feet high above Jodhpur. When you go through its huge gates, you'll see a number of courtyards, royal chambers, and halls packed with palanquins, weapons, and colourful art. What was the best part? You won't forget the panoramic vistas of the blue-painted metropolis. This place has both great architecture and great story, all in a royal style.
Jaswant Thada is a lovely memorial made of clean white marble that was created in 1899. It is only a short walk from Mehrangarh Fort. It is next to a small lake and is quiet and tranquil, making it a nice getaway from the city. The nicely carved pillars, serene gardens, and calm atmosphere make it a great place to relax, think, and snap pictures, all while looking up at the fort.
The Clock Tower, or Ghanta Ghar, is a well-known monument in the middle of the ancient city, next to the busy Sardar Market. You may roam around, buy spices, handicrafts, bangles, and fabrics, or just enjoy the noises and colours of everyday life in Jodhpur. The tower is a fantastic place to take pictures, especially at night when the lights come on and the market is busy. A fun place to get a sense of what the city is like.
This 15th-century temple is one of the most beautiful in Rajasthan. It lies in a quiet valley surrounded by the Aravalli hills. There are 1,444 marble pillars within, and each one is different from the others. The cool marble floors, soft light, and quiet ambiance make it a nice place to take a break from your trip. It's not only a place of worship; it's also an architectural marvel that most travellers are amazed by how beautiful it is.
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.
Maharana Jagat Singh built Jagdish Temple in 1651. It is one of the most popular spiritual places in Udaipur. The lofty shikhar (spire) and the steep flight of steps are the first things you notice as you get closer. The black stone statue of Lord Vishnu is within, and people pray to it every day. The elephants, pillars, and detailed patterns around it make it even more beautiful. In the middle of the city noise, it's a quiet area to stop, light a diya, and connect with Udaipur's spiritual side.
The Crystal Gallery is inside the City Palace and has one of the largest private collections of crystal furnishings in the world. Maharana Sajjan Singh ordered it in the 1870s. You can see crystal seats, beds, tables, and even a throne, all of which are still in their pristine condition. The chandeliers, glassware, and rare items show how much the royal family loves luxury. This visit allows you a unique look into the beautiful life of the royals, which was serene, classy, and quietly remarkable.
Maharana Sangram Singh built Saheliyon Ki Bari in the 18th century for the royal women and their friends. It is a tranquil garden setting full of charm. Walk down shady paths that are dotted with flower gardens, lotus ponds, and marble fountains. The sound of water, the fresh breeze, and the beautiful pavilions make for a relaxing break after seeing the sites. It's a great place to relax, enjoy nature, and take stunning pictures in a place that used to be for royalty.
| Days Before Tour Start | Cancellation Fee (%) | Refund Given |
|---|---|---|
| 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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