Cultural Tour Of Rajasthan
Discover the rich heritage of Rajasthan on a cultural tour through its vibrant cities and majestic forts. Immerse yourself in traditional art, music, and dance, while exploring palaces, temples, and local markets. Experience the royal legacy and colorful festivals of India’s land of kings.
Destination |
Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Pushkar, Jaisalmer |
Included |
- Pickup and drop off
- Private AC Car and Entire Tour Activity
- Live Tour Guide
- Monument Entry Ticket
- Accommodation with Breakfast
- Mineral Water Bottle
- All to tax and parking
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Excluded |
- Tip and Gratuity
- Any Personal Expenses
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 Travel With Bus
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Details
A Cultural Tour of Rajasthan offers an immersive experience into India's vibrant heritage, showcasing the state's rich traditions, art, and architecture. From the majestic palaces and forts of Jaipur, Udaipur, and Jodhpur to the vibrant festivals like the Pushkar Camel Fair and Jaipur's Teej, Rajasthan is a land where history comes alive. Visitors can explore the intricate havelis of Jaisalmer, witness traditional folk dances and music, and savor authentic Rajasthani cuisine. The state's colorful bazaars offer handicrafts, textiles, and jewelry that reflect its artistic legacy. A cultural tour of Rajasthan promises a journey through a land where every corner tells a story of its glorious past.
- Jaipur (The Pink City): Start your tour in the capital city, known for its majestic forts and palaces.
- City Palace: A blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture.
- Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds): Famous for its unique five-story facade.
- Jantar Mantar: An astronomical observatory and UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Amber Fort: A magnificent fort located on a hilltop with intricate designs and a rich history.
- Evening: Explore local markets for traditional Rajasthani handicrafts.
- Pushkar: A spiritual town known for its holy lake and the Brahma Temple.
- Brahma Temple: One of the few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma in the world.
- Pushkar Lake: Take a holy dip in the lake and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
- Evening: Attend the aarti ceremony and explore the local bazaars.
- Jodhpur (The Blue City): A city famous for its blue-painted houses and mighty forts.
- Mehrangarh Fort: One of the largest forts in India, offering stunning views of the city.
- Jaswant Thada: A marble cenotaph built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
- Umaid Bhawan Palace: A beautiful palace, part of which is now a luxury hotel.
- Jaisalmer (The Golden City): Known for its yellow sandstone architecture and desert landscapes.
- Jaisalmer Fort: A living fort with ancient havelis and temples.
- Patwon Ki Haveli: An intricately carved mansion showcasing Rajasthani architecture.
- Evening: Enjoy a camel safari in the Thar Desert followed by a traditional Rajasthani cultural performance.
- Full Day in Jaisalmer: Continue exploring the cultural heritage of Jaisalmer.
- Gadsisar Lake: A serene lake surrounded by temples and ghats.
- Sam Sand Dunes: Experience the mesmerizing sunset over the dunes.
- Evening: Enjoy traditional Rajasthani folk music and dance under the starlit desert sky.
- Bikaner: A city known for its forts, palaces, and the famous Rat Temple.
- Junagarh Fort: An impressive fort with a collection of palaces, temples, and museums.
- Karni Mata Temple: Also known as the Rat Temple, where rats are considered sacred.
- Evening: Explore the local markets for Bikaneri snacks and handicrafts.
- Udaipur (The City of Lakes): Known for its beautiful lakes and romantic ambiance.
- City Palace: A stunning palace complex overlooking Lake Pichola.
- Lake Pichola: Take a boat ride on the lake and enjoy the views of the city.
- Jagdish Temple: A grand Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
- Evening: Enjoy a cultural show at Bagore Ki Haveli showcasing Rajasthani dance and music.
- Full Day in Udaipur: Continue to explore the cultural and historical sites.
- Saheliyon Ki Bari: A beautiful garden with fountains and lotus pools.
- Fateh Sagar Lake: A picturesque lake surrounded by hills.
- Shilpgram: A rural arts and crafts complex showcasing the traditional lifestyles of Rajasthan.
- Chittorgarh: Known for its massive fort and tales of valor.
- Chittorgarh Fort: A UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the largest forts in India.
- Vijay Stambh (Victory Tower): A symbol of Rajput bravery.
- Evening: Return to Udaipur and enjoy a peaceful evening by the lakeside.
Departure: Depending on your flight or train schedule, you can spend some leisure time in Udaipur, shopping for souvenirs or relaxing by the lakes.
Details
A Cultural Tour of Rajasthan offers an immersive experience into India's vibrant heritage, showcasing the state's rich traditions, art, and architecture. From the majestic palaces and forts of Jaipur, Udaipur, and Jodhpur to the vibrant festivals like the Pushkar Camel Fair and Jaipur's Teej, Rajasthan is a land where history comes alive. Visitors can explore the intricate havelis of Jaisalmer, witness traditional folk dances and music, and savor authentic Rajasthani cuisine. The state's colorful bazaars offer handicrafts, textiles, and jewelry that reflect its artistic legacy. A cultural tour of Rajasthan promises a journey through a land where every corner tells a story of its glorious past.
- Jaipur (The Pink City): Start your tour in the capital city, known for its majestic forts and palaces.
- City Palace: A blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture.
- Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds): Famous for its unique five-story facade.
- Jantar Mantar: An astronomical observatory and UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Amber Fort: A magnificent fort located on a hilltop with intricate designs and a rich history.
- Evening: Explore local markets for traditional Rajasthani handicrafts.
- Pushkar: A spiritual town known for its holy lake and the Brahma Temple.
- Brahma Temple: One of the few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma in the world.
- Pushkar Lake: Take a holy dip in the lake and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
- Evening: Attend the aarti ceremony and explore the local bazaars.
- Jodhpur (The Blue City): A city famous for its blue-painted houses and mighty forts.
- Mehrangarh Fort: One of the largest forts in India, offering stunning views of the city.
- Jaswant Thada: A marble cenotaph built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.
- Umaid Bhawan Palace: A beautiful palace, part of which is now a luxury hotel.
- Jaisalmer (The Golden City): Known for its yellow sandstone architecture and desert landscapes.
- Jaisalmer Fort: A living fort with ancient havelis and temples.
- Patwon Ki Haveli: An intricately carved mansion showcasing Rajasthani architecture.
- Evening: Enjoy a camel safari in the Thar Desert followed by a traditional Rajasthani cultural performance.
- Full Day in Jaisalmer: Continue exploring the cultural heritage of Jaisalmer.
- Gadsisar Lake: A serene lake surrounded by temples and ghats.
- Sam Sand Dunes: Experience the mesmerizing sunset over the dunes.
- Evening: Enjoy traditional Rajasthani folk music and dance under the starlit desert sky.
- Bikaner: A city known for its forts, palaces, and the famous Rat Temple.
- Junagarh Fort: An impressive fort with a collection of palaces, temples, and museums.
- Karni Mata Temple: Also known as the Rat Temple, where rats are considered sacred.
- Evening: Explore the local markets for Bikaneri snacks and handicrafts.
- Udaipur (The City of Lakes): Known for its beautiful lakes and romantic ambiance.
- City Palace: A stunning palace complex overlooking Lake Pichola.
- Lake Pichola: Take a boat ride on the lake and enjoy the views of the city.
- Jagdish Temple: A grand Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
- Evening: Enjoy a cultural show at Bagore Ki Haveli showcasing Rajasthani dance and music.
- Full Day in Udaipur: Continue to explore the cultural and historical sites.
- Saheliyon Ki Bari: A beautiful garden with fountains and lotus pools.
- Fateh Sagar Lake: A picturesque lake surrounded by hills.
- Shilpgram: A rural arts and crafts complex showcasing the traditional lifestyles of Rajasthan.
- Chittorgarh: Known for its massive fort and tales of valor.
- Chittorgarh Fort: A UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the largest forts in India.
- Vijay Stambh (Victory Tower): A symbol of Rajput bravery.
- Evening: Return to Udaipur and enjoy a peaceful evening by the lakeside.
Departure: Depending on your flight or train schedule, you can spend some leisure time in Udaipur, shopping for souvenirs or relaxing by the lakes.
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