This 6-day tour takes you step by step through Rajasthan’s highlights. The journey begins with 2 nights in Udaipur, where palaces, gardens, and a boat ride on Lake Pichola set the tone. On the way to Pushkar, you’ll stop at Chittorgarh Fort, known for its grandeur and Rajput tales. Spend a night in Pushkar, exploring its holy lake and temples. The last 2 nights are in Jaipur, the Pink City, where forts, palaces, and bazaars bring your trip to a colorful close.
Step into Udaipur’s royal past at the magnificent City Palace. Its grand courtyards, intricate balconies, and museum collections give a glimpse of how the Maharanas lived. Walking through the palace, you’ll feel the history and artistry that make Udaipur famous. Don’t forget to capture the views of the city and Lake Pichola from the palace terraces—they’re breathtaking.
Saheliyon Ki Bari, also called the Garden of the Maidens, is a peaceful escape filled with fountains, lotus pools, and marble pavilions. It was built for royal ladies to relax and enjoy nature. Walking along its shaded paths, you can admire the intricate architecture, vibrant flowers, and calm water features. It’s a serene spot to pause, take photos, and soak in the beauty of Udaipur away from the city’s buzz.
Jagdish Temple is a magnificent example of traditional Hindu architecture right in the heart of Udaipur. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, it features beautifully carved pillars, intricate stonework, and a peaceful inner sanctum. Visitors can admire the detailed sculptures, watch local devotees perform rituals, or simply enjoy the spiritual atmosphere. It’s a calm and culturally rich stop that gives you a glimpse into Udaipur’s religious heritage while being perfect for photography and quiet reflection.
Lake Pichola is Udaipur’s most famous and picturesque lake, surrounded by hills, palaces, and temples. You can enjoy a serene boat ride on its calm waters, taking in views of the City Palace, Jag Mandir, and the surrounding Aravalli hills. The gentle ripples, reflections of architecture in the water, and the soft breeze make it a peaceful and memorable experience. It’s ideal for photos, a relaxing pause, and soaking in Udaipur’s romantic charm. Activity 1 : Boat Ride at Lake Pichola Enjoy a tranquil boat ride on the serene waters of Lake Pichola, one of Udaipur’s most iconic lakes. Drift past the majestic City Palace, Jag Mandir, and scenic ghats while soaking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding Aravalli hills. This included activity offers a perfect mix of calm, photography opportunities, and a chance to experience the city from a unique perspective. Whether at sunrise, sunset, or midday, it’s a peaceful way to enjoy Udaipur’s charm.
Step into the dazzling world of the Crystal Gallery, a unique collection of stunning crystal artifacts and décor. The gallery showcases chandeliers, furniture, and decorative pieces all crafted from sparkling crystals, reflecting the royal taste of Udaipur’s past rulers. Wander through the halls at your own pace, admire the craftsmanship, and capture some photos if you like. This visit is optional, perfect for those who enjoy art, history, and a touch of royal elegance during their Udaipur sightseeing.
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.
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 para Vijay Stambh, or the Victory Tower, stands tall inside Chittorgarh Fort as a symbol of triumph. This intricately carved nine-story tower commemorates a historic victory and showcases exquisite sculptures and inscriptions. Climbing its narrow steps rewards you with sweeping views of the fort and the surrounding landscape. Every corner tells a story of courage and artistry, making it a must-visit for history lovers and photography enthusiasts alike. t? You don't have to walk up a hill to get to everything; it's all close by.
Kirti Stambh, meaning Tower of Fame, is a beautiful 12th-century Jain monument located within Chittorgarh Fort. Covered with delicate carvings of Jain deities and motifs, it stands as a tribute to spiritual devotion and architectural brilliance. Walking around this tower, you can admire the detailed craftsmanship and feel the calm, spiritual vibe of the place. It’s a serene stop that perfectly complements the grandeur and history of Chittorgarh Fort.
Meera Mandir is a peaceful temple dedicated to the famous saint-poet Meera Bai, known for her unwavering devotion to Lord Krishna. Located within the Chittorgarh Fort complex, the temple offers a quiet retreat amidst the historic surroundings. As you explore, you can soak in the spiritual atmosphere, learn about Meera Bai’s inspiring life, and admire the simple yet charming architecture. It’s a perfect spot to reflect and connect with the devotional history of the region.
Padmavati Palace, perched within the Chittorgarh Fort, is a symbol of Rajput grandeur and history. Named after the legendary Queen Padmavati, the palace showcases intricate Rajput architecture with beautiful courtyards, balconies, and carvings. Walking through its halls, you can imagine the royal life that once thrived here. The palace also offers panoramic views of the surrounding fort and landscape, making it a great spot for photography and soaking in centuries-old stories of valor and royalty.
Johar Palace is a historic site within Chittorgarh that tells tales of sacrifice and valour. It is closely associated with the legendary Rajput tradition of ‘Jauhar,’ where royal women chose honour over captivity during sieges. Visiting this palace gives a glimpse into the courage, resilience, and rich heritage of the Rajput rulers. The architecture, courtyards, and stone carvings transport you back in time, offering both a reflective and visually engaging experience for travellers exploring Chittorgarh.
Pushkar Lake is a sacred spot surrounded by 52 ghats where pilgrims perform rituals and prayers. Walking along the ghats, you’ll see locals and travellers taking dips, offering flowers, and soaking in the spiritual vibe. It’s serene, colourful, and full of life, making it perfect for photos or just enjoying the peaceful atmosphere of this holy town.
The Brahma Temple in Pushkar is one of the very few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma in the world. Its red spire and intricate carvings immediately catch your eye. Inside, you can offer prayers, observe rituals, and feel the spiritual aura of this historic temple. The temple gives a deep insight into local traditions and is a peaceful stop before heading to the bustling streets and markets nearby.
After breakfast, get ready to explore the royal Pink City. Start with the iconic Hawa Mahal, then head to the beautiful stepwell Panna Meena ka Kund. Continue to Amber Fort, where you can enjoy optional activities like an elephant safari or visit the Elephant Village. Stop by Jal Mahal for photos, then explore the majestic City Palace and the astronomical wonder Jantar Mantar. If you still have energy, you may opt for dinner at Chokhi Dhani. Overnight stay is at your Jaipur hotel.
Start your Jaipur sightseeing with the iconic Hawa Mahal. This pink sandstone marvel is famous for its unique façade with hundreds of small windows, allowing royal ladies to observe street life discreetly. Snap some photos and enjoy the breeze flowing through its latticed windows. It’s a perfect way to kick off your Jaipur city tour and soak in the royal architecture and vibrant street atmosphere.
Located near Amber Fort, this 16th-century stepwell is one of Jaipur’s hidden gems. Its symmetrical steps and quiet surroundings make it a fascinating place to visit. Back in the day, it served as a community spot for gathering water and socialising. Today, it’s a peaceful stop to admire the clever design and click some nice photos before moving on to the grand Amber Fort.
Next, we head to Amber Fort, perched on a hill overlooking Maota Lake. This majestic fort showcases grand courtyards, intricate mirror work, and beautiful Rajput architecture. Take a leisurely walk through the halls and terraces while soaking in panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Optional activities here include the Elephant Ride or Hathi Gaon visit, giving you a closer experience of the fort’s royal heritage and the desert surroundings.
After Amber Fort, we visit Jal Mahal, gracefully sitting in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. Though entry inside isn’t allowed, the palace’s reflection on the water and the surrounding views make it a perfect spot for photos. Take a moment to enjoy the calm waters, the architecture, and the serene atmosphere before moving on to the next highlight in the heart of Jaipur.
After Amber Fort, we visit Jal Mahal, gracefully sitting in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. Though entry inside isn’t allowed, the palace’s reflection on the water and the surrounding views make it a perfect spot for photos. Take a moment to enjoy the calm waters, the architecture, and the serene atmosphere before moving on to the next highlight in the heart of Jaipur.
Close to the City Palace lies Jantar Mantar, an observatory built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. It houses the world’s largest stone sundial and several other instruments that were used to study time, stars, and planets with surprising accuracy. Even today, these structures work perfectly, making it both a scientific marvel and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Exploring Jantar Mantar gives a glimpse into Jaipur’s deep connection with science and astronomy. Activity 1: Chokhi Dhani – Optional Cultural Evening If you still have some energy left after sightseeing, you can end the day with a visit to Chokhi Dhani, a village-style resort that showcases the true spirit of Rajasthan. Here, you’ll enjoy folk dances, puppet shows, camel rides, traditional music, and a delicious Rajasthani thali served with warmth. It’s a colorful and lively experience, perfect for those who want to soak in Rajasthani culture. Please note, this activity is optional and not included in the package. Activity 1: Chokhi Dhani – Optional Cultural Evening If you still have some energy left after sightseeing, you can end the day with a visit to Chokhi Dhani, a village-style resort that showcases the true spirit of Rajasthan. Here, you’ll enjoy folk dances, puppet shows, camel rides, traditional music, and a delicious Rajasthani thali served with warmth. It’s a colorful and lively experience, perfect for those who want to soak in Rajasthani culture. Please note, this activity is optional and not included in the package.
All applicable road taxes and state permits
Anything not mentioned in the ‘Inclusions’ section
| 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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