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Step into a world of royal heritage, golden deserts, and vibrant culture in Rajasthan – the Land of Kings.

Rajasthan

Rajasthan

The Royal Heart of India

Explore Heritage, Culture & Desert Charm

Rajasthan offers a majestic escape into a land of regal palaces, ancient forts, camel safaris, and colorful traditions. Whether it's the pink hues of Jaipur, the blue lanes of Jodhpur, or the golden sands of Jaisalmer, every city tells a royal tale. Experience vibrant festivals, folk music, and royal hospitality in this culturally rich state.

Must-Visit Attractions

Top sights and experiences across Rajasthan

Jaipur City Palace

Jaipur – City Palace

Explore royal halls, courtyards, and museums in the heart of the Pink City.

Mehrangarh Fort

Jodhpur – Mehrangarh Fort

A majestic fort with panoramic city views and fascinating history atop a rocky hill.

Jaisalmer Fort

Jaisalmer – The Golden Fort

Wander through living forts, havelis, and dunes in the heart of the Thar Desert.

Lake Pichola

Udaipur – Lake Pichola

Take a boat ride past stunning palaces floating over serene waters in the City of Lakes.

Pushkar

Pushkar

Visit the sacred Brahma Temple and the lively Pushkar Camel Fair.

Bikaner

Bikaner – Junagarh Fort

Marvel at ornate fort interiors and taste the famous Bikaneri snacks.

Available Tours & Activities

Choose from desert adventures, heritage walks, and palace stays

4 days 4.6

Royal Rajasthan Tour

3N/4D jungle safari and nature stay in Ranthambore—spot tigers and soak in wild beauty.

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Explore the Area

Locate forts, lakes, and desert marvels across Rajasthan

City Palace, Jaipur
Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur
Lake Pichola, Udaipur
Sam Sand Dunes, Jaisalmer

Essential Travel Information

Everything you need to know for your Rajasthan adventure

Best Time to Visit

October to March offers pleasant weather, ideal for desert safaris and sightseeing. Summers (April–June) can be extremely hot.

Weather & Climate

Arid to semi-arid climate. Summers are hot (35–45°C), winters are cool and dry. Pack light cottons and carry sun protection.

Currency & Language

Indian Rupee (INR) is used. Hindi is widely spoken; English is common in tourist areas. Rajasthani dialects are also used.

Visa Requirements

Foreign travelers need a tourist visa or e-Visa. Check Indian government portals for eligibility and application process.

Local Tips & Cultural Insights

  • Dress modestly while visiting forts, palaces, and temples
  • Bargain at local markets for handicrafts and textiles
  • Stay hydrated and carry sunscreen for desert outings
  • Try local dishes like Dal Baati Churma, Laal Maas, and Ghewar
  • Respect local customs during festivals and cultural shows
  • Use guided tours for historical context and local legends