Best Time To Visit
Rajasthan in Summer- The summertime from April to June is quite harsh with the searing
temperature rising to 50 C some days, making it difficult for sightseeing and doing any thrilling activity
in Rajasthan. If you wish to visit the single hill region, then this is the right time as the place
celebrates the annual grand Summer Festival in May.
Rajasthan in Monsoon- The weather remains pleasant with the occasional rains and chill
temperatures between 21C to 35C from July to September. It is an ideal time for sightseeing and trying
adventure activities in Rajasthan. It is this time of the year that the famous Karni Mata Fair is held in
September.
Rajasthan in Winter- The winter season from November to February is the perfect time to
visit Rajasthan, the Desert State of India. Besides the rich historic culture and ancient ruins, Rajasthan
celebrates several famous festivals during the winters such as Udaipur Mewar Festival, Teej, Jaipur Gangaur
Festival, and Bikaner Camel Festival, Winter Festival in Mount Abu, and much more.
How To Reach
By Air- Jaipur International Airport is the major airport in Rajasthan, operating several
domestic and international airlines including Oman Air, Jet Airways, Thai Air Asia, Indigo, Air India, and
Spice Jet, connecting many major destinations such as Delhi, Agra, Kolkata, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai,
Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Pune, and some middle eastern countries like Singapore, Bangkok, and so on. The other
domestic airports are Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Kota, and Udaipur.
By Train-The railhead is connected to many big cities through major railway stations in
Rajasthan like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Kota, Ajmer, and Udaipur. Four out of seven luxurious trains in
India are facilitated- Palace on Wheels, Maharajas’ Express, Royal Rajasthan on Wheels, and The Indian
Maharaja Deccan Odyssey.
By Road- Rajasthan is well-connected via road with several national highways, among which
National Highway 8 is the most traveled as it is connected o major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Udaipur,
Jaipur, Ahmedabad, and a few other major towns and cities. You can easily catch RSRTC buses from the main
cities.
Major Tourist Attractions
Jaipur-It is the capital city of Rajasthan and is also popularly known as the ‘Pink
City.’ It is the top tourist destination in India and is home to famous ancient palaces and forts such as Amber Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, etc., man-made lakes, intricate temples, and vibrant markets. Come and see for yourself the novelty and rich history this place encompasses.
Jodhpur- Explore the Sun City of Rajasthan with our all-inclusive Rajasthan tour package and behold the heritage Mewar culture in the form of an old-walled city, ancient forts, heritage palaces museums, and quaint blue-painted houses. The old, traditional-themed Jodhpur’s castle will take you to the old days of Indian hospitality and richness of culture.
Jaisalmer- known as the Golden City, is a famous city in Rajasthan in the heart of the Thar Desert. Besides being renowned for its yellow sandstone structures and pristine lakes, the place offers several exciting activities, such as Jeep Desert Safari & Camel Safari in Sam Sand Dunes, paragliding, overnight camping, and much more. With all this place has to offer, Rajasthani cuisine and hospitality are still unmatched.
Pushkar- Being the only town in India that houses the one and only Lord Brahma temple in the world. Along with Gurudwara Singh Sabha, Pushkar is one of the revered pilgrimage sites for Hindus and Sikhs. During October and November, the town celebrates the most famous Pushkar Camel Fair, alluring travelers from all around. This place is a golden opportunity for spiritually inclined people to visit.
Udaipur- Formerly the capital of Mewar Kingdom, Udaipur is Rajasthan's best all-year tourist destination. Famous as the ‘City of Lakes, ' Udaipur is surrounded by eight lakes and lush green backdrops, making it the best honeymoon destination in India. Go for a romantic bosting at Lake Pichola, a beautiful sunset at Fateh Sagar Lake, and admire the heritage of Monsoon Palace, Kumbhalgarh Fort, and much more. This place's rich history and pride are superior to what an Indian feel proud and happy about.
Sawai Madhopur-- Founded by Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh in 1763, Sawai Madhopur has become the top wildlife attraction in Rajasthan. Famous for its rich varieties of flora and fauna, the park is recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the heart of the Ranthambore National Park. Indulge in birdwatching and get a closer look at wild animals, such as leopards, tigers, nilgai, wild boars, crocodiles, and many more. The richness of wildlife it offers is worth giving a shot at as it is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Ranthambore-Another UNESCO World Heritage Site in Rajasthan is the top-most thing to do for history and wildlife lovers. Ranthambore National Park houses the most significant number of tigers in the world. Embark on a thrilling experience of Jeep Safari in the middle of a dense jungle and get a chance to click wild beasts playing and preying, Indian Elephants, reindeer, spotted deer, hyenas, 300 species of migratory birds, exotic aquatic life, and lakes and rich flora. To experience and see such endangered species is valuable, especially for nature lovers.
Mount Abu-Visit is the only hilly station in Rajasthan, Mount Abu. Nestled in the lush Aravalli Hills, the place has become the most-visited tourist destination for its several popular religious sites, such as Dilwara Jain Temple, Guru Shikar, and the shrines of the Jainism. Besides, the place offers adventurous activities and mesmerising views of waterfalls, lakes, and ancient monuments. By visiting the hill station, you’ll see a view different from the normal greenery and forestry around mountains in north India.
Bikaner-One of the most loved places among foodies in Rajasthan is Bikaner. Along with its culturally rich aura and heritage forts and palaces, it serves the famous ‘Bikaneri Bhujia’ in authentic Rajasthani style. The city houses the royal 16th-century Junagarh Fort, Karni Mata Temple, and the famous Bikaner Camel Festival, which is held in January every year. It’s a great place to taste the delicious, mouth-watering Rajasthani cuisine.
Aguada Fort, Terekhol Fort, Reis Magos Fort, & Cabo de Rama Fort- If you're a history
buff, then these centuries-old historic spots are the perfect places for you to visit in North Goa and
explore the serene ambiance and magnificent panoramic views. Exploring what exists is fascinating and thought-provoking.
Thrilling Activities to Do
Wildlife Safari in Ranthambore National Park- Spot the endangered species of wild animals, migratory birds, rare varieties of plants, and exotic aquatic fauna and coral reefs on a 4*4 Jeep Safari or Canter Safari. These little moments of joy that come from exploring our natural habitat are just great.
Desert Safari & Camping in Jaisalmer- Explore the dunes of the Thar Desert on one of the exciting things in Rajasthan- Desert Safari. Get a memorable experience in Swiss camps offering every basic and needful amenity and indulge in unspoiled star-gazing.
Experience the excellent midnight sky filled with stars along with your loved ones.
Hot Air Balloon Ride in Jaipur- It is the best thing to do on your romantic trip with your partner. In pleasant winters, you can enjoy scenic panoramic views of the Pink City of Rajasthan. The city looks beautiful from the sky and feels alluring.
Parasailing in Jaisalmer- Soar is high in the blue sky without wings over the Sam Sand Dunes in the Sam Village, located around 40 km from Jaisalmer. Feeling weightless and exploring the city from above is a blissful experience.
Trekking in Mount Abu- Trek, the rugged terrains of lush rolling Aravalli Hills are at Mount Abu, the only hill station in Rajasthan. Catch the enchanting sunset at Nakki Lake and Sunset Point, visit the famous Dilwara Jain Temples, and so on. Seeing how everything looks from the top of the hill is a peaceful experience.
Trekking & Camping- It is one of the thrilling experiences amid nature, including Dudhsagar Waterfalls, Todo Waterfalls, Netravali Wildlife Sanctuary, and more. Being so close and having the opportunity to be one with nature is a blessing. Also, the waterfalls make this experience even better and more enjoyable.
Try Local Dishes- What would a trip be worth if you don’t try the delicious Rajasthani cuisine and sweets such as Gatte ki Sabzi, fiery Laal Maans, and Mohan Maas with bajre ki roti, the Rajasthani traditional food- Dal Bhatti Churma, delicious Pyaz ki Kachori, savory Rajasthani Kadhi, tangy Ker Sangri pickle, pure-ghee made Dil Khushal and Ghewar for the sweet tooth, and much more. Get to experience the hospitality and delicious Rajasthani cuisine.
Shop for souvenirs- From traditional wear to handmade antique replicas, old-charm jewellery, spices, leather, and textile goods, many places in Rajasthan can satisfy your shopping monger. Shop for traditional wear and jewellery, carpets, and other souvenir goods in Jaipur at Sireh Deori Market, Bapu Bazaar, Johari Bazaar, and others. For antiques and unique artefacts, visit Clock Tower Market, Nai Sarak, Mochi Bazaar, etc. In Jodhpur. Buy everything in Udaipur at Bada Bazaar, Hathi Pol Bazaar, and Sadar Bazaar in Jaisalmer.