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Discover the royal charm of Rajasthan with SOTC’s exclusive tour packages starting at just Rs.20,200. Enjoy well-curated itineraries, cultural experiences, and scenic adventures. Book now to unlock special rewards and exclusive deals. From majestic forts to vibrant bazaars, experience the essence of Rajasthan like never before. Don’t miss this chance - plan your unforgettable Rajasthan getaway today!
We are here to make your vacation memorable with exciting offers on Rajasthan tour packages. The state of Rajasthan, literally m meaning the Land of Kings, is one of the most sought-after holiday destinations in the country. It is a land with immense historical, natural and cultural heritage like no other place in India. Rajasthan tourism is comprised of a smooth blend of ancient traditions, historical sites, architectural wonders, and natural beauty. Whether it's witnessing the breathtaking sunrise at Mount Abu or unravelling the mysteries of Bhangarh Fort, Rajasthan has something for everyone. If you, too, would like to experience the best of this fascinating holiday destination in India, consider opting for the Rajasthan tour packages offered by SOTC. We bring you affordable Rajasthan trip package options for both short and long vacations, starting from just INR 11,000. Get more details on the Rajasthan tour and popular holiday plans on this page.
Tour Packages Name | Duration | Price | Cities Covered |
---|---|---|---|
Short Escape to Rajasthan Sterling Special 4N-5D Domestic Group Tour Package | 4 Nights5 Days | Rs. 34500.0 | Udaipur(2) -> Mount Abu(2) |
Golden Triangle | 5 Nights6 Days | Rs. 30400.0 | Agra(1) -> Jaipur(2) -> Delhi(2) |
Jaisalmer Trails 4N-5D Domestic Customized tour package With Optional Flight | 4 Nights5 Days | Rs. 29900.0 | Jaisalmer(4) |
Royal Moments - Udaipur With Thar Trails | 6 Nights7 Days | Rs. 79000.0 | Jodhpur(1) -> Jaisalmer(2) -> Jodhpur(1) -> Udaipur(2) |
Golden Triangle with Ranthambore 7N-8D Domestic Customized tour package With Optional Flight | 7 Nights8 Days | Rs. 44600.0 | Agra(1) -> Jaipur(2) -> Delhi(2) -> Ranthambore(2) |
Here are some useful info on Rajasthan for your reference;
Must-visit places: |
Jodhpur, Jaipur, Ajmer, Mount Abu, etc. |
The best month to visit: |
November, December, January, February & March. |
Famous heritage to explore: |
Jantar Mantar, Chittorgarh Fort, & Jaisalmer Fort. |
Famous food: |
Lal Maas, Mawa Kachori, Kadhi, etc. |
Cultural insight: |
Rajasthan is known for its hospitality, evident through its tagline “Atithi Devo Bhava”. Rajasthan culture also revolves around folk music and dance, food, architecture, religion, handicrafts, etc. |
Permit & document requirements: |
You may need a safari permit to visit Ranthambore National Park. Besides, you must keep your photo ID proof with you at all times during your Rajasthan tour. |
The best mode of transport: |
The best ways to get around in Rajasthan are taxis, buses, tuk tuk & rentals. For desert visits, exploring is done via camel and jeep. |
Idle days to spend: |
8 to 10 days. |
While the list is long, here are some of the best places to visit in Rajasthan;
Jodhpur, nicknamed “The Blue City”, is a marvellous city blessed with rich history and culture, evident through the historic Mehrangarh Fort and the celebration of traditional food, music and festivals. Considered one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan, Jodhpur is also home to some of the most renowned markets, like Sarafa Bazaar, Clock Tower Market, Sardar Market, etc. Find ideal Rajasthan honeymoon packages on SOTC at reasonable prices.
The capital city, Jaipur, is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan for historical tours. Travellers from around the country as well as the world visit this city to witness charming attractions like the Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, Jal Mahal, Jantar Mantar, etc. Some of the state’s most luxurious hotels, bustling markets and posh restaurants are also found in this city. If you want to experience Jaipur’s authentic culture, travel during the festivals of Holi or Diwali. Find a Rajasthan trip package featuring Jaipur on SOTC.
Jaisalmer, or “The Golden City”, is where you will find some of the region’s most well-preserved historical places in Rajasthan, like the Jaisalmer Fort, Gadisar Lake, Jain Temples, Patwon ki Haveli, etc. Besides, the thing that makes Jaisalmer more appealing to tourists is that they can easily get access to camel safari and camping experiences in the desert. It is also one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan, along with Jaipur & Udaipur, when it comes to a luxury honeymoon.
Tourists love to visit Ajmer to get in sync with the local culture, nature and their inner spiritual self. The city’s serene ambience and the beauty of Ana Sagar Lake alone make it one of the best places to see in Rajasthan. It is also a renowned pilgrimage spot for Hindus, Jains, and Muslims, home to revered sites like Ajmer Sharif Dargah, Ajmer Jain Temple, Nareli Jain Temple, etc. Ajmer is a popular inclusion in Rajasthan tour packages.
In a land of many historical sites and acres of sandy terrain, Mount Abu stands out the most. It is the only hill station in Rajasthan, where tourists can rekindle their connection to the beauty and serenity of nature. In recent years, Mount Abu has evolved into a very popular honeymoon destination, thanks to its natural beauty, renowned tourist sites, and majestic viewpoints. Some of its other main attractions are Nakki Lake, Toad Rock, Dilwara Temples, Raghunath Temple, etc.
Choosing the best month to visit Rajasthan can make a key difference in your trip experience. Go through the following to get a clearer idea;
Winter or the cool season is considered the best time to visit Rajasthan. The overall weather stays clear but chilly, with lower temperatures in the hilly areas. However, the low-lying regions can experience an average temperature range of 15-28°C. It is an ideal time for outdoor tourist activities.
Monsoon brings moderate to heavy rainfall and high humidity to several parts of the state. Though the temperature varies, you can expect an average range of 25-35°C. Hilly areas, like Mount Abu, stay considerably cooler. It is the best time to visit Rajasthan for its scenic landscapes, lakes, waterfalls, etc.
Summer is not the best season to visit Rajasthan due to the dry weather and harsh temperatures, ranging between 30-45°C. Participating in sightseeing and other outdoor activities is not recommended during these months. However, it is the best time to visit Rajasthan for holidays in Mount Abu. Find Rajasthan tour packages for any season on SOTC.
Season |
Weather |
Average temperature range |
Recommendation |
Winter (Oct-Feb) |
Cool and dry |
10-27°C |
Pre-book sightseeing tours and activities. |
Monsoon (Jul-Sept) |
Wet and humid |
21-35°C |
Attend the Teej Festival in Jaipur. |
Summer (Mar-Jun) |
Hot and dry |
24-45°C |
Stay hydrated and avoid outdoor activities. |
Here’s how to reach Rajasthan for your holidays from any part of India;
The three main airports in Rajasthan are located in Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur, all connected to major cities across India. Frequent domestic flights from and to Rajasthan are operated by renowned airlines like IndiGo, Air India, Alliance Air, etc. Get Rajasthan tour packages with included flights on SOTC.
Travel tip: A direct flight from New Delhi to Jaipur only takes 50-60 minutes.
20 national highways pass through Rajasthan, like the most popular one, NH-8, which links Udaipur and Jaipur. You can choose to drive in your own car, hire a cab or hop on a bus from a neighbouring state for your Rajasthan tour.
Rajasthan has an impressive railway network, which links it to major cities in India, including Delhi, Mumbai, Howrah, etc. The main train stations in the state are in Jodhpur, Ajmer, Jaipur, Udaipur, etc.
Looking for fun activities and experiences on your trip? Well, here are some popular things to do in Rajasthan;
One of the most authentic ways to experience Rajasthan tourism is by going for a thrilling safari in the desert. You can try this activity in Jaisalmer, from where you will be taken to the safari point by a jeep and can pick between camel safari or jeep safari in the desert.
Observing majestic tigers, deer, monitor lizards, birds, etc., in the wild is one of the most adventurous things to do in Rajasthan. Ranthambore Tiger Safari offers a great opportunity to such travellers, letting them witness these beautiful creatures in their natural habitat.
Camping under a starry sky amidst the desert in Jaisalmer is one of the best things to do in Rajasthan. The tent accommodations come with all the necessary amenities, ensuring a comfortable stay. Additionally, the food served in the camp and evening dance and music performances are major highlights of this activity.
If you consider yourself a shopaholic, you will find the bustling markets of Rajasthan very intriguing. From handcrafted traditional sarees to intricately carved souvenir pieces, there’s something for everyone. Johari Bazaar, Nehru Bazaar, Bada Bazaar, Sadar Bazaar, etc., are some renowned markets to visit on your Rajasthan tour.
One of the most sought-after things to do in Rajasthan is boating in the alluring Lake Pichola. Located in Udaipur, this artificial lake is surrounded by heritage sites, majestic ghats, lofty hills and lush greenery on all sides, which adds to the scenic boating experience. Popular Rajasthan tour package options come with fun activities as standard inclusions.
Talking about famous food in Rajasthan, make sure to give the following a try;
Known for its taste, colour and texture, Laal Maas deserves a spot on your plate when dining in Rajasthan. It is a non-veg curry dish that includes marinated mutton cooked on low heat with curd, red chillies, garlic paste, and various local spices. Spice Court Restaurant in Jaipur is a great place to try this popular Rajasthan food item.
Dal Bati Churma is a classic Rajasthani dish that you must try on your visit. It includes unleavened, crispy bread (bati), which is eaten alongside delicious lentil curry (dal) and powdered sweetened cereal (Churma). It is the perfect famous food in Rajasthan for vegetarians and you can try it at the Royal Dining at Chokhi Dhani Village.
On the topic of traditional Rajasthan food items, Gatte ki Sabzi is as authentic as it gets. It is a simple curry-type dish, made using gram flour dumplings and a tangy gravy composed of spices, buttermilk and tomato. Niros Hotel in Jaipur is a place where you can try this dish out.
Mohanthal is a Rajasthani dessert that both looks and tastes royal. It is a square-shaped fudge made with besan, sugar, ghee and dry fruits. It melts in the mouth and creates a burst of flavour that sweet lovers will be able to cherish. Bhagat Misthan Bhandar (Jaipur) is a place where you can find this sweet.
If you are in Jodhpur, make sure to try Mawa Kachori. This sweet-tasting kachori is a popular Rajasthan food item, filled with a hearty stuffing of mawa and crispy dry fruits. It is dipped in sugary syrup and served hot directly to your plate. You can give it a try at any sweet shop across Jodhpur. Our Rajasthan trip package offerings are equipped with meals and other essential amenities.
Here is a list of some interesting Rajasthan facts to feed your curiosity;
Rajasthan’s obsession with artistic beauty and colours is evident through its cities and historical and cultural sites. Some of the major cities in the state follow a uniform colour code, giving them a charming cityscape. For example, the blue city of Jodhpur, the pink city of Jaipur, the golden city of Jaisalmer and the white city of Udaipur.
The revered temple of Karni Mata in Deshnoke, 30 km from Bikaner, is dedicated to Goddess Karni Mata and is a major spiritual destination in Rajasthan. However, the interesting fact about this shrine is that it is also home to thousands of rats, called Kaabas, roaming free within the temple complex. They are deemed holy and spotting a white one among them is considered highly auspicious.
The holy town of Pushkar is home to the most famous and revered Brahma Temple in the world. It is called the Jagatpita Shri Brahma Mandir, dedicated to the Hindu deity, Lord Brahma, the creator. In old scriptures, this temple is described to be the only Brahma temple in the whole world. Though there are many other temples dedicated to the “Creator-God”, the one in Pushkar remains the most prominent.
Ranthambore tiger safari is an exciting activity for tourists in Rajasthan. Tourists interested in this activity should know that all visitors need to obtain valid entry permits from the designated gates of the park. Documents required for this permit/booking may include valid photo ID proof, safari details, & full fee (paid).?
While on your Rajasthan trip, make sure to keep your personal documents with you. This includes the general documents needed for domestic travel, such as valid photo ID, like an Aadhaar Card, voter ID, driver’s licence, etc., details of hotel bookings, train/flight tickets, etc. Keep these documents handy at the time of booking your Rajasthan holiday package.
There are certain tourist places in Rajasthan that are in sensitive areas due to their close proximity to the India-Pakistan border. One such site is the revered Tanot Mata Temple, which is 10-15 km from the border. Due to this, visitors may need to obtain advance permission from BSF or provide them with valid identification.
The historical and cultural Rajasthan heritage is evident through its notable sites and practices. The remarkable hill forts, which include Chittorgarh Fort, Ranthambore Fort, Kumbhalgarh Fort, Jaisalmer Fort, Amer Fort and Gagron Fort, are renowned Rajasthan world heritage sites that you must check out. They are not only a well-preserved showcase of the land’s history but also its architecture, art and culture. The rich Rajasthan culture is deep-rooted in its folk dance and music, visual arts, cuisine, festivals, theatrical arts and so on. If you get the chance, try attending a local traditional folk dance and music show in Rajasthan to get a more in-depth picture. For example, the Bhavai folk dance gives insights into the culture of some of the region’s tribal communities, including Kalbelia, Bhil, Kumbhar, Meena, etc. Ghoomar and Fire folk dance of Rajasthan are also quite renowned around the globe.
The state of Rajasthan is also big on festivals and celebrations, a time when everything and everyone stays in a trance of joy, happiness and festivities. For example, Teej is one of the main festivals in the state, which celebrates the reunion of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Women dressing in traditional attire, singing folk songs and performing folk dances are some of its major highlights. The Pushkar Fair, Mewar Festival & Matsya Utsav, are some other notable festivals you can check out if you want to immerse yourself in the true culture of Rajasthan. So, to experience all of these, book your Rajasthan holiday package today!
The main elements of Rajasthan tourism are its heritage sites, which give a detailed look at the region’s rich and diverse history, culture, architecture, art, etc. So, don’t miss checking out attractions like the hill forts, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, City Palaces, Eklingji Temple, Ahar Cenotaphs, etc. Popular Rajasthan travel packages include these remarkable sites.
Rajasthan’s cuisine is a fusion of traditional recipes, innovation and its royal past. Trying out delicious regional dishes, like Laal Maas, Gatte ki Sabzi, Mohanthal, etc., is not only a blessing to one’s taste buds but also a gateway to understanding the true side of the local culture.
Rajasthan tourism is all about trying out fun activities to make memorable moments. Make full use of your opportunity and consider shopping at the local markets, attending folk dance and music shows, going on desert camel or jeep safari & Ranthambore tiger safari, camping in the desert at night, etc.
SOTC brings you a fine selection of feature-packed yet affordable tour packages to not only several holiday destinations across India but also the world. You can put your trust in SOTC and be assured to get the vacation experience you dream of, without making any compromise. Here are some other reasons why you should consider us;
The overall Rajasthan trip cost depends on the type of vacation you want, including trip duration, total members, selected places to see in Rajasthan, etc. You can find affordable pre-planned Rajasthan tour package options on SOTC, starting from only INR 11,000/adult. Generally, the Rajasthan trip cost is lower with packaged tours than self-planned vacations.
In order to explore and experience some of the major attractions of Rajasthan, a minimum of 6-7 days is required. But, for a full experience, which covers all its essential attractions, 8-12 days should be sufficient. Get Rajasthan tour packages for both short and long vacations on our website.
Winter (Oct-Feb) is the best time to visit Rajasthan for sightseeing and outdoor activities. On the other hand, monsoon (Jul-Sept) is considered the best time to visit Rajasthan for its natural beauty and local festivals. Note that summer is not the best season to visit Rajasthan. Find Rajasthan travel packages for any season on SOTC.
It all depends on the type of vacation you are hoping for. Individuals on a tight budget can easily explore Rajasthan if they plan their trip correctly. You can find both budget-friendly and luxury Rajasthan tour package options on SOTC.
Yes. Rajasthan is an exceptional family holiday destination in India, where you can learn about the authentic and diverse art, architecture, culture and history of the region. Find interesting Rajasthan tour packages for family on SOTC.
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Discover the royal charm of Rajasthan with SOTC’s exclusive tour packages starting at just Rs.20,200. Enjoy well-curated itineraries, cultural experiences, and scenic adventures. Book now to unlock special rewards and exclusive deals. From majestic forts to vibrant bazaars, experience the essence of Rajasthan like never before. Don’t miss this chance - plan your unforgettable Rajasthan getaway today!
We are here to make your vacation memorable with exciting offers on Rajasthan tour packages. The state of Rajasthan, literally m meaning the Land of Kings, is one of the most sought-after holiday destinations in the country. It is a land with immense historical, natural and cultural heritage like no other place in India. Rajasthan tourism is comprised of a smooth blend of ancient traditions, historical sites, architectural wonders, and natural beauty. Whether it's witnessing the breathtaking sunrise at Mount Abu or unravelling the mysteries of Bhangarh Fort, Rajasthan has something for everyone. If you, too, would like to experience the best of this fascinating holiday destination in India, consider opting for the Rajasthan tour packages offered by SOTC. We bring you affordable Rajasthan trip package options for both short and long vacations, starting from just INR 11,000. Get more details on the Rajasthan tour and popular holiday plans on this page.
Tour Packages Name | Duration | Price | Cities Covered |
---|---|---|---|
Short Escape to Rajasthan Sterling Special 4N-5D Domestic Group Tour Package | 4 Nights5 Days | Rs. 34500.0 | Udaipur(2) -> Mount Abu(2) |
Golden Triangle | 5 Nights6 Days | Rs. 30400.0 | Agra(1) -> Jaipur(2) -> Delhi(2) |
Jaisalmer Trails 4N-5D Domestic Customized tour package With Optional Flight | 4 Nights5 Days | Rs. 29900.0 | Jaisalmer(4) |
Royal Moments - Udaipur With Thar Trails | 6 Nights7 Days | Rs. 79000.0 | Jodhpur(1) -> Jaisalmer(2) -> Jodhpur(1) -> Udaipur(2) |
Golden Triangle with Ranthambore 7N-8D Domestic Customized tour package With Optional Flight | 7 Nights8 Days | Rs. 44600.0 | Agra(1) -> Jaipur(2) -> Delhi(2) -> Ranthambore(2) |
Here are some useful info on Rajasthan for your reference;
Must-visit places: |
Jodhpur, Jaipur, Ajmer, Mount Abu, etc. |
The best month to visit: |
November, December, January, February & March. |
Famous heritage to explore: |
Jantar Mantar, Chittorgarh Fort, & Jaisalmer Fort. |
Famous food: |
Lal Maas, Mawa Kachori, Kadhi, etc. |
Cultural insight: |
Rajasthan is known for its hospitality, evident through its tagline “Atithi Devo Bhava”. Rajasthan culture also revolves around folk music and dance, food, architecture, religion, handicrafts, etc. |
Permit & document requirements: |
You may need a safari permit to visit Ranthambore National Park. Besides, you must keep your photo ID proof with you at all times during your Rajasthan tour. |
The best mode of transport: |
The best ways to get around in Rajasthan are taxis, buses, tuk tuk & rentals. For desert visits, exploring is done via camel and jeep. |
Idle days to spend: |
8 to 10 days. |
While the list is long, here are some of the best places to visit in Rajasthan;
Jodhpur, nicknamed “The Blue City”, is a marvellous city blessed with rich history and culture, evident through the historic Mehrangarh Fort and the celebration of traditional food, music and festivals. Considered one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan, Jodhpur is also home to some of the most renowned markets, like Sarafa Bazaar, Clock Tower Market, Sardar Market, etc. Find ideal Rajasthan honeymoon packages on SOTC at reasonable prices.
The capital city, Jaipur, is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan for historical tours. Travellers from around the country as well as the world visit this city to witness charming attractions like the Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, Jal Mahal, Jantar Mantar, etc. Some of the state’s most luxurious hotels, bustling markets and posh restaurants are also found in this city. If you want to experience Jaipur’s authentic culture, travel during the festivals of Holi or Diwali. Find a Rajasthan trip package featuring Jaipur on SOTC.
Jaisalmer, or “The Golden City”, is where you will find some of the region’s most well-preserved historical places in Rajasthan, like the Jaisalmer Fort, Gadisar Lake, Jain Temples, Patwon ki Haveli, etc. Besides, the thing that makes Jaisalmer more appealing to tourists is that they can easily get access to camel safari and camping experiences in the desert. It is also one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan, along with Jaipur & Udaipur, when it comes to a luxury honeymoon.
Tourists love to visit Ajmer to get in sync with the local culture, nature and their inner spiritual self. The city’s serene ambience and the beauty of Ana Sagar Lake alone make it one of the best places to see in Rajasthan. It is also a renowned pilgrimage spot for Hindus, Jains, and Muslims, home to revered sites like Ajmer Sharif Dargah, Ajmer Jain Temple, Nareli Jain Temple, etc. Ajmer is a popular inclusion in Rajasthan tour packages.
In a land of many historical sites and acres of sandy terrain, Mount Abu stands out the most. It is the only hill station in Rajasthan, where tourists can rekindle their connection to the beauty and serenity of nature. In recent years, Mount Abu has evolved into a very popular honeymoon destination, thanks to its natural beauty, renowned tourist sites, and majestic viewpoints. Some of its other main attractions are Nakki Lake, Toad Rock, Dilwara Temples, Raghunath Temple, etc.
Choosing the best month to visit Rajasthan can make a key difference in your trip experience. Go through the following to get a clearer idea;
Winter or the cool season is considered the best time to visit Rajasthan. The overall weather stays clear but chilly, with lower temperatures in the hilly areas. However, the low-lying regions can experience an average temperature range of 15-28°C. It is an ideal time for outdoor tourist activities.
Monsoon brings moderate to heavy rainfall and high humidity to several parts of the state. Though the temperature varies, you can expect an average range of 25-35°C. Hilly areas, like Mount Abu, stay considerably cooler. It is the best time to visit Rajasthan for its scenic landscapes, lakes, waterfalls, etc.
Summer is not the best season to visit Rajasthan due to the dry weather and harsh temperatures, ranging between 30-45°C. Participating in sightseeing and other outdoor activities is not recommended during these months. However, it is the best time to visit Rajasthan for holidays in Mount Abu. Find Rajasthan tour packages for any season on SOTC.
Season |
Weather |
Average temperature range |
Recommendation |
Winter (Oct-Feb) |
Cool and dry |
10-27°C |
Pre-book sightseeing tours and activities. |
Monsoon (Jul-Sept) |
Wet and humid |
21-35°C |
Attend the Teej Festival in Jaipur. |
Summer (Mar-Jun) |
Hot and dry |
24-45°C |
Stay hydrated and avoid outdoor activities. |
Here’s how to reach Rajasthan for your holidays from any part of India;
The three main airports in Rajasthan are located in Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur, all connected to major cities across India. Frequent domestic flights from and to Rajasthan are operated by renowned airlines like IndiGo, Air India, Alliance Air, etc. Get Rajasthan tour packages with included flights on SOTC.
Travel tip: A direct flight from New Delhi to Jaipur only takes 50-60 minutes.
20 national highways pass through Rajasthan, like the most popular one, NH-8, which links Udaipur and Jaipur. You can choose to drive in your own car, hire a cab or hop on a bus from a neighbouring state for your Rajasthan tour.
Rajasthan has an impressive railway network, which links it to major cities in India, including Delhi, Mumbai, Howrah, etc. The main train stations in the state are in Jodhpur, Ajmer, Jaipur, Udaipur, etc.
Looking for fun activities and experiences on your trip? Well, here are some popular things to do in Rajasthan;
One of the most authentic ways to experience Rajasthan tourism is by going for a thrilling safari in the desert. You can try this activity in Jaisalmer, from where you will be taken to the safari point by a jeep and can pick between camel safari or jeep safari in the desert.
Observing majestic tigers, deer, monitor lizards, birds, etc., in the wild is one of the most adventurous things to do in Rajasthan. Ranthambore Tiger Safari offers a great opportunity to such travellers, letting them witness these beautiful creatures in their natural habitat.
Camping under a starry sky amidst the desert in Jaisalmer is one of the best things to do in Rajasthan. The tent accommodations come with all the necessary amenities, ensuring a comfortable stay. Additionally, the food served in the camp and evening dance and music performances are major highlights of this activity.
If you consider yourself a shopaholic, you will find the bustling markets of Rajasthan very intriguing. From handcrafted traditional sarees to intricately carved souvenir pieces, there’s something for everyone. Johari Bazaar, Nehru Bazaar, Bada Bazaar, Sadar Bazaar, etc., are some renowned markets to visit on your Rajasthan tour.
One of the most sought-after things to do in Rajasthan is boating in the alluring Lake Pichola. Located in Udaipur, this artificial lake is surrounded by heritage sites, majestic ghats, lofty hills and lush greenery on all sides, which adds to the scenic boating experience. Popular Rajasthan tour package options come with fun activities as standard inclusions.
Talking about famous food in Rajasthan, make sure to give the following a try;
Known for its taste, colour and texture, Laal Maas deserves a spot on your plate when dining in Rajasthan. It is a non-veg curry dish that includes marinated mutton cooked on low heat with curd, red chillies, garlic paste, and various local spices. Spice Court Restaurant in Jaipur is a great place to try this popular Rajasthan food item.
Dal Bati Churma is a classic Rajasthani dish that you must try on your visit. It includes unleavened, crispy bread (bati), which is eaten alongside delicious lentil curry (dal) and powdered sweetened cereal (Churma). It is the perfect famous food in Rajasthan for vegetarians and you can try it at the Royal Dining at Chokhi Dhani Village.
On the topic of traditional Rajasthan food items, Gatte ki Sabzi is as authentic as it gets. It is a simple curry-type dish, made using gram flour dumplings and a tangy gravy composed of spices, buttermilk and tomato. Niros Hotel in Jaipur is a place where you can try this dish out.
Mohanthal is a Rajasthani dessert that both looks and tastes royal. It is a square-shaped fudge made with besan, sugar, ghee and dry fruits. It melts in the mouth and creates a burst of flavour that sweet lovers will be able to cherish. Bhagat Misthan Bhandar (Jaipur) is a place where you can find this sweet.
If you are in Jodhpur, make sure to try Mawa Kachori. This sweet-tasting kachori is a popular Rajasthan food item, filled with a hearty stuffing of mawa and crispy dry fruits. It is dipped in sugary syrup and served hot directly to your plate. You can give it a try at any sweet shop across Jodhpur. Our Rajasthan trip package offerings are equipped with meals and other essential amenities.
Here is a list of some interesting Rajasthan facts to feed your curiosity;
Rajasthan’s obsession with artistic beauty and colours is evident through its cities and historical and cultural sites. Some of the major cities in the state follow a uniform colour code, giving them a charming cityscape. For example, the blue city of Jodhpur, the pink city of Jaipur, the golden city of Jaisalmer and the white city of Udaipur.
The revered temple of Karni Mata in Deshnoke, 30 km from Bikaner, is dedicated to Goddess Karni Mata and is a major spiritual destination in Rajasthan. However, the interesting fact about this shrine is that it is also home to thousands of rats, called Kaabas, roaming free within the temple complex. They are deemed holy and spotting a white one among them is considered highly auspicious.
The holy town of Pushkar is home to the most famous and revered Brahma Temple in the world. It is called the Jagatpita Shri Brahma Mandir, dedicated to the Hindu deity, Lord Brahma, the creator. In old scriptures, this temple is described to be the only Brahma temple in the whole world. Though there are many other temples dedicated to the “Creator-God”, the one in Pushkar remains the most prominent.
Ranthambore tiger safari is an exciting activity for tourists in Rajasthan. Tourists interested in this activity should know that all visitors need to obtain valid entry permits from the designated gates of the park. Documents required for this permit/booking may include valid photo ID proof, safari details, & full fee (paid).?
While on your Rajasthan trip, make sure to keep your personal documents with you. This includes the general documents needed for domestic travel, such as valid photo ID, like an Aadhaar Card, voter ID, driver’s licence, etc., details of hotel bookings, train/flight tickets, etc. Keep these documents handy at the time of booking your Rajasthan holiday package.
There are certain tourist places in Rajasthan that are in sensitive areas due to their close proximity to the India-Pakistan border. One such site is the revered Tanot Mata Temple, which is 10-15 km from the border. Due to this, visitors may need to obtain advance permission from BSF or provide them with valid identification.
The historical and cultural Rajasthan heritage is evident through its notable sites and practices. The remarkable hill forts, which include Chittorgarh Fort, Ranthambore Fort, Kumbhalgarh Fort, Jaisalmer Fort, Amer Fort and Gagron Fort, are renowned Rajasthan world heritage sites that you must check out. They are not only a well-preserved showcase of the land’s history but also its architecture, art and culture. The rich Rajasthan culture is deep-rooted in its folk dance and music, visual arts, cuisine, festivals, theatrical arts and so on. If you get the chance, try attending a local traditional folk dance and music show in Rajasthan to get a more in-depth picture. For example, the Bhavai folk dance gives insights into the culture of some of the region’s tribal communities, including Kalbelia, Bhil, Kumbhar, Meena, etc. Ghoomar and Fire folk dance of Rajasthan are also quite renowned around the globe.
The state of Rajasthan is also big on festivals and celebrations, a time when everything and everyone stays in a trance of joy, happiness and festivities. For example, Teej is one of the main festivals in the state, which celebrates the reunion of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Women dressing in traditional attire, singing folk songs and performing folk dances are some of its major highlights. The Pushkar Fair, Mewar Festival & Matsya Utsav, are some other notable festivals you can check out if you want to immerse yourself in the true culture of Rajasthan. So, to experience all of these, book your Rajasthan holiday package today!
The main elements of Rajasthan tourism are its heritage sites, which give a detailed look at the region’s rich and diverse history, culture, architecture, art, etc. So, don’t miss checking out attractions like the hill forts, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, City Palaces, Eklingji Temple, Ahar Cenotaphs, etc. Popular Rajasthan travel packages include these remarkable sites.
Rajasthan’s cuisine is a fusion of traditional recipes, innovation and its royal past. Trying out delicious regional dishes, like Laal Maas, Gatte ki Sabzi, Mohanthal, etc., is not only a blessing to one’s taste buds but also a gateway to understanding the true side of the local culture.
Rajasthan tourism is all about trying out fun activities to make memorable moments. Make full use of your opportunity and consider shopping at the local markets, attending folk dance and music shows, going on desert camel or jeep safari & Ranthambore tiger safari, camping in the desert at night, etc.
SOTC brings you a fine selection of feature-packed yet affordable tour packages to not only several holiday destinations across India but also the world. You can put your trust in SOTC and be assured to get the vacation experience you dream of, without making any compromise. Here are some other reasons why you should consider us;
The overall Rajasthan trip cost depends on the type of vacation you want, including trip duration, total members, selected places to see in Rajasthan, etc. You can find affordable pre-planned Rajasthan tour package options on SOTC, starting from only INR 11,000/adult. Generally, the Rajasthan trip cost is lower with packaged tours than self-planned vacations.
In order to explore and experience some of the major attractions of Rajasthan, a minimum of 6-7 days is required. But, for a full experience, which covers all its essential attractions, 8-12 days should be sufficient. Get Rajasthan tour packages for both short and long vacations on our website.
Winter (Oct-Feb) is the best time to visit Rajasthan for sightseeing and outdoor activities. On the other hand, monsoon (Jul-Sept) is considered the best time to visit Rajasthan for its natural beauty and local festivals. Note that summer is not the best season to visit Rajasthan. Find Rajasthan travel packages for any season on SOTC.
It all depends on the type of vacation you are hoping for. Individuals on a tight budget can easily explore Rajasthan if they plan their trip correctly. You can find both budget-friendly and luxury Rajasthan tour package options on SOTC.
Yes. Rajasthan is an exceptional family holiday destination in India, where you can learn about the authentic and diverse art, architecture, culture and history of the region. Find interesting Rajasthan tour packages for family on SOTC.
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×Discover the royal charm of Rajasthan with SOTC’s exclusive tour packages starting at just Rs.20,200. Enjoy well-curated itineraries, cultural experiences, and scenic adventures. Book now to unlock special rewards and exclusive deals. From majestic forts to vibrant bazaars, experience the essence of Rajasthan like never before. Don’t miss this chance - plan your unforgettable Rajasthan getaway today!
We are here to make your vacation memorable with exciting offers on Rajasthan tour packages. The state of Rajasthan, literally m meaning the Land of Kings, is one of the most sought-after holiday destinations in the country. It is a land with immense historical, natural and cultural heritage like no other place in India. Rajasthan tourism is comprised of a smooth blend of ancient traditions, historical sites, architectural wonders, and natural beauty. Whether it's witnessing the breathtaking sunrise at Mount Abu or unravelling the mysteries of Bhangarh Fort, Rajasthan has something for everyone. If you, too, would like to experience the best of this fascinating holiday destination in India, consider opting for the Rajasthan tour packages offered by SOTC. We bring you affordable Rajasthan trip package options for both short and long vacations, starting from just INR 11,000. Get more details on the Rajasthan tour and popular holiday plans on this page.
Tour Packages Name | Duration | Price | Cities Covered |
---|---|---|---|
Short Escape to Rajasthan Sterling Special 4N-5D Domestic Group Tour Package | 4 Nights5 Days | Rs. 34500.0 | Udaipur(2) -> Mount Abu(2) |
Golden Triangle | 5 Nights6 Days | Rs. 30400.0 | Agra(1) -> Jaipur(2) -> Delhi(2) |
Jaisalmer Trails 4N-5D Domestic Customized tour package With Optional Flight | 4 Nights5 Days | Rs. 29900.0 | Jaisalmer(4) |
Royal Moments - Udaipur With Thar Trails | 6 Nights7 Days | Rs. 79000.0 | Jodhpur(1) -> Jaisalmer(2) -> Jodhpur(1) -> Udaipur(2) |
Golden Triangle with Ranthambore 7N-8D Domestic Customized tour package With Optional Flight | 7 Nights8 Days | Rs. 44600.0 | Agra(1) -> Jaipur(2) -> Delhi(2) -> Ranthambore(2) |
Here are some useful info on Rajasthan for your reference;
Must-visit places: |
Jodhpur, Jaipur, Ajmer, Mount Abu, etc. |
The best month to visit: |
November, December, January, February & March. |
Famous heritage to explore: |
Jantar Mantar, Chittorgarh Fort, & Jaisalmer Fort. |
Famous food: |
Lal Maas, Mawa Kachori, Kadhi, etc. |
Cultural insight: |
Rajasthan is known for its hospitality, evident through its tagline “Atithi Devo Bhava”. Rajasthan culture also revolves around folk music and dance, food, architecture, religion, handicrafts, etc. |
Permit & document requirements: |
You may need a safari permit to visit Ranthambore National Park. Besides, you must keep your photo ID proof with you at all times during your Rajasthan tour. |
The best mode of transport: |
The best ways to get around in Rajasthan are taxis, buses, tuk tuk & rentals. For desert visits, exploring is done via camel and jeep. |
Idle days to spend: |
8 to 10 days. |
While the list is long, here are some of the best places to visit in Rajasthan;
Jodhpur, nicknamed “The Blue City”, is a marvellous city blessed with rich history and culture, evident through the historic Mehrangarh Fort and the celebration of traditional food, music and festivals. Considered one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan, Jodhpur is also home to some of the most renowned markets, like Sarafa Bazaar, Clock Tower Market, Sardar Market, etc. Find ideal Rajasthan honeymoon packages on SOTC at reasonable prices.
The capital city, Jaipur, is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan for historical tours. Travellers from around the country as well as the world visit this city to witness charming attractions like the Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, Jal Mahal, Jantar Mantar, etc. Some of the state’s most luxurious hotels, bustling markets and posh restaurants are also found in this city. If you want to experience Jaipur’s authentic culture, travel during the festivals of Holi or Diwali. Find a Rajasthan trip package featuring Jaipur on SOTC.
Jaisalmer, or “The Golden City”, is where you will find some of the region’s most well-preserved historical places in Rajasthan, like the Jaisalmer Fort, Gadisar Lake, Jain Temples, Patwon ki Haveli, etc. Besides, the thing that makes Jaisalmer more appealing to tourists is that they can easily get access to camel safari and camping experiences in the desert. It is also one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan, along with Jaipur & Udaipur, when it comes to a luxury honeymoon.
Tourists love to visit Ajmer to get in sync with the local culture, nature and their inner spiritual self. The city’s serene ambience and the beauty of Ana Sagar Lake alone make it one of the best places to see in Rajasthan. It is also a renowned pilgrimage spot for Hindus, Jains, and Muslims, home to revered sites like Ajmer Sharif Dargah, Ajmer Jain Temple, Nareli Jain Temple, etc. Ajmer is a popular inclusion in Rajasthan tour packages.
In a land of many historical sites and acres of sandy terrain, Mount Abu stands out the most. It is the only hill station in Rajasthan, where tourists can rekindle their connection to the beauty and serenity of nature. In recent years, Mount Abu has evolved into a very popular honeymoon destination, thanks to its natural beauty, renowned tourist sites, and majestic viewpoints. Some of its other main attractions are Nakki Lake, Toad Rock, Dilwara Temples, Raghunath Temple, etc.
Choosing the best month to visit Rajasthan can make a key difference in your trip experience. Go through the following to get a clearer idea;
Winter or the cool season is considered the best time to visit Rajasthan. The overall weather stays clear but chilly, with lower temperatures in the hilly areas. However, the low-lying regions can experience an average temperature range of 15-28°C. It is an ideal time for outdoor tourist activities.
Monsoon brings moderate to heavy rainfall and high humidity to several parts of the state. Though the temperature varies, you can expect an average range of 25-35°C. Hilly areas, like Mount Abu, stay considerably cooler. It is the best time to visit Rajasthan for its scenic landscapes, lakes, waterfalls, etc.
Summer is not the best season to visit Rajasthan due to the dry weather and harsh temperatures, ranging between 30-45°C. Participating in sightseeing and other outdoor activities is not recommended during these months. However, it is the best time to visit Rajasthan for holidays in Mount Abu. Find Rajasthan tour packages for any season on SOTC.
Season |
Weather |
Average temperature range |
Recommendation |
Winter (Oct-Feb) |
Cool and dry |
10-27°C |
Pre-book sightseeing tours and activities. |
Monsoon (Jul-Sept) |
Wet and humid |
21-35°C |
Attend the Teej Festival in Jaipur. |
Summer (Mar-Jun) |
Hot and dry |
24-45°C |
Stay hydrated and avoid outdoor activities. |
Here’s how to reach Rajasthan for your holidays from any part of India;
The three main airports in Rajasthan are located in Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur, all connected to major cities across India. Frequent domestic flights from and to Rajasthan are operated by renowned airlines like IndiGo, Air India, Alliance Air, etc. Get Rajasthan tour packages with included flights on SOTC.
Travel tip: A direct flight from New Delhi to Jaipur only takes 50-60 minutes.
20 national highways pass through Rajasthan, like the most popular one, NH-8, which links Udaipur and Jaipur. You can choose to drive in your own car, hire a cab or hop on a bus from a neighbouring state for your Rajasthan tour.
Rajasthan has an impressive railway network, which links it to major cities in India, including Delhi, Mumbai, Howrah, etc. The main train stations in the state are in Jodhpur, Ajmer, Jaipur, Udaipur, etc.
Looking for fun activities and experiences on your trip? Well, here are some popular things to do in Rajasthan;
One of the most authentic ways to experience Rajasthan tourism is by going for a thrilling safari in the desert. You can try this activity in Jaisalmer, from where you will be taken to the safari point by a jeep and can pick between camel safari or jeep safari in the desert.
Observing majestic tigers, deer, monitor lizards, birds, etc., in the wild is one of the most adventurous things to do in Rajasthan. Ranthambore Tiger Safari offers a great opportunity to such travellers, letting them witness these beautiful creatures in their natural habitat.
Camping under a starry sky amidst the desert in Jaisalmer is one of the best things to do in Rajasthan. The tent accommodations come with all the necessary amenities, ensuring a comfortable stay. Additionally, the food served in the camp and evening dance and music performances are major highlights of this activity.
If you consider yourself a shopaholic, you will find the bustling markets of Rajasthan very intriguing. From handcrafted traditional sarees to intricately carved souvenir pieces, there’s something for everyone. Johari Bazaar, Nehru Bazaar, Bada Bazaar, Sadar Bazaar, etc., are some renowned markets to visit on your Rajasthan tour.
One of the most sought-after things to do in Rajasthan is boating in the alluring Lake Pichola. Located in Udaipur, this artificial lake is surrounded by heritage sites, majestic ghats, lofty hills and lush greenery on all sides, which adds to the scenic boating experience. Popular Rajasthan tour package options come with fun activities as standard inclusions.
Talking about famous food in Rajasthan, make sure to give the following a try;
Known for its taste, colour and texture, Laal Maas deserves a spot on your plate when dining in Rajasthan. It is a non-veg curry dish that includes marinated mutton cooked on low heat with curd, red chillies, garlic paste, and various local spices. Spice Court Restaurant in Jaipur is a great place to try this popular Rajasthan food item.
Dal Bati Churma is a classic Rajasthani dish that you must try on your visit. It includes unleavened, crispy bread (bati), which is eaten alongside delicious lentil curry (dal) and powdered sweetened cereal (Churma). It is the perfect famous food in Rajasthan for vegetarians and you can try it at the Royal Dining at Chokhi Dhani Village.
On the topic of traditional Rajasthan food items, Gatte ki Sabzi is as authentic as it gets. It is a simple curry-type dish, made using gram flour dumplings and a tangy gravy composed of spices, buttermilk and tomato. Niros Hotel in Jaipur is a place where you can try this dish out.
Mohanthal is a Rajasthani dessert that both looks and tastes royal. It is a square-shaped fudge made with besan, sugar, ghee and dry fruits. It melts in the mouth and creates a burst of flavour that sweet lovers will be able to cherish. Bhagat Misthan Bhandar (Jaipur) is a place where you can find this sweet.
If you are in Jodhpur, make sure to try Mawa Kachori. This sweet-tasting kachori is a popular Rajasthan food item, filled with a hearty stuffing of mawa and crispy dry fruits. It is dipped in sugary syrup and served hot directly to your plate. You can give it a try at any sweet shop across Jodhpur. Our Rajasthan trip package offerings are equipped with meals and other essential amenities.
Here is a list of some interesting Rajasthan facts to feed your curiosity;
Rajasthan’s obsession with artistic beauty and colours is evident through its cities and historical and cultural sites. Some of the major cities in the state follow a uniform colour code, giving them a charming cityscape. For example, the blue city of Jodhpur, the pink city of Jaipur, the golden city of Jaisalmer and the white city of Udaipur.
The revered temple of Karni Mata in Deshnoke, 30 km from Bikaner, is dedicated to Goddess Karni Mata and is a major spiritual destination in Rajasthan. However, the interesting fact about this shrine is that it is also home to thousands of rats, called Kaabas, roaming free within the temple complex. They are deemed holy and spotting a white one among them is considered highly auspicious.
The holy town of Pushkar is home to the most famous and revered Brahma Temple in the world. It is called the Jagatpita Shri Brahma Mandir, dedicated to the Hindu deity, Lord Brahma, the creator. In old scriptures, this temple is described to be the only Brahma temple in the whole world. Though there are many other temples dedicated to the “Creator-God”, the one in Pushkar remains the most prominent.
Ranthambore tiger safari is an exciting activity for tourists in Rajasthan. Tourists interested in this activity should know that all visitors need to obtain valid entry permits from the designated gates of the park. Documents required for this permit/booking may include valid photo ID proof, safari details, & full fee (paid).?
While on your Rajasthan trip, make sure to keep your personal documents with you. This includes the general documents needed for domestic travel, such as valid photo ID, like an Aadhaar Card, voter ID, driver’s licence, etc., details of hotel bookings, train/flight tickets, etc. Keep these documents handy at the time of booking your Rajasthan holiday package.
There are certain tourist places in Rajasthan that are in sensitive areas due to their close proximity to the India-Pakistan border. One such site is the revered Tanot Mata Temple, which is 10-15 km from the border. Due to this, visitors may need to obtain advance permission from BSF or provide them with valid identification.
The historical and cultural Rajasthan heritage is evident through its notable sites and practices. The remarkable hill forts, which include Chittorgarh Fort, Ranthambore Fort, Kumbhalgarh Fort, Jaisalmer Fort, Amer Fort and Gagron Fort, are renowned Rajasthan world heritage sites that you must check out. They are not only a well-preserved showcase of the land’s history but also its architecture, art and culture. The rich Rajasthan culture is deep-rooted in its folk dance and music, visual arts, cuisine, festivals, theatrical arts and so on. If you get the chance, try attending a local traditional folk dance and music show in Rajasthan to get a more in-depth picture. For example, the Bhavai folk dance gives insights into the culture of some of the region’s tribal communities, including Kalbelia, Bhil, Kumbhar, Meena, etc. Ghoomar and Fire folk dance of Rajasthan are also quite renowned around the globe.
The state of Rajasthan is also big on festivals and celebrations, a time when everything and everyone stays in a trance of joy, happiness and festivities. For example, Teej is one of the main festivals in the state, which celebrates the reunion of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Women dressing in traditional attire, singing folk songs and performing folk dances are some of its major highlights. The Pushkar Fair, Mewar Festival & Matsya Utsav, are some other notable festivals you can check out if you want to immerse yourself in the true culture of Rajasthan. So, to experience all of these, book your Rajasthan holiday package today!
The main elements of Rajasthan tourism are its heritage sites, which give a detailed look at the region’s rich and diverse history, culture, architecture, art, etc. So, don’t miss checking out attractions like the hill forts, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, City Palaces, Eklingji Temple, Ahar Cenotaphs, etc. Popular Rajasthan travel packages include these remarkable sites.
Rajasthan’s cuisine is a fusion of traditional recipes, innovation and its royal past. Trying out delicious regional dishes, like Laal Maas, Gatte ki Sabzi, Mohanthal, etc., is not only a blessing to one’s taste buds but also a gateway to understanding the true side of the local culture.
Rajasthan tourism is all about trying out fun activities to make memorable moments. Make full use of your opportunity and consider shopping at the local markets, attending folk dance and music shows, going on desert camel or jeep safari & Ranthambore tiger safari, camping in the desert at night, etc.
SOTC brings you a fine selection of feature-packed yet affordable tour packages to not only several holiday destinations across India but also the world. You can put your trust in SOTC and be assured to get the vacation experience you dream of, without making any compromise. Here are some other reasons why you should consider us;
The overall Rajasthan trip cost depends on the type of vacation you want, including trip duration, total members, selected places to see in Rajasthan, etc. You can find affordable pre-planned Rajasthan tour package options on SOTC, starting from only INR 11,000/adult. Generally, the Rajasthan trip cost is lower with packaged tours than self-planned vacations.
In order to explore and experience some of the major attractions of Rajasthan, a minimum of 6-7 days is required. But, for a full experience, which covers all its essential attractions, 8-12 days should be sufficient. Get Rajasthan tour packages for both short and long vacations on our website.
Winter (Oct-Feb) is the best time to visit Rajasthan for sightseeing and outdoor activities. On the other hand, monsoon (Jul-Sept) is considered the best time to visit Rajasthan for its natural beauty and local festivals. Note that summer is not the best season to visit Rajasthan. Find Rajasthan travel packages for any season on SOTC.
It all depends on the type of vacation you are hoping for. Individuals on a tight budget can easily explore Rajasthan if they plan their trip correctly. You can find both budget-friendly and luxury Rajasthan tour package options on SOTC.
Yes. Rajasthan is an exceptional family holiday destination in India, where you can learn about the authentic and diverse art, architecture, culture and history of the region. Find interesting Rajasthan tour packages for family on SOTC.
Discover the royal charm of Rajasthan with SOTC’s exclusive tour packages starting at just Rs.20,200. Enjoy well-curated itineraries, cultural experiences, and scenic adventures. Book now to unlock special rewards and exclusive deals. From majestic forts to vibrant bazaars, experience the essence of Rajasthan like never before. Don’t miss this chance - plan your unforgettable Rajasthan getaway today!
We are here to make your vacation memorable with exciting offers on Rajasthan tour packages. The state of Rajasthan, literally m meaning the Land of Kings, is one of the most sought-after holiday destinations in the country. It is a land with immense historical, natural and cultural heritage like no other place in India. Rajasthan tourism is comprised of a smooth blend of ancient traditions, historical sites, architectural wonders, and natural beauty. Whether it's witnessing the breathtaking sunrise at Mount Abu or unravelling the mysteries of Bhangarh Fort, Rajasthan has something for everyone. If you, too, would like to experience the best of this fascinating holiday destination in India, consider opting for the Rajasthan tour packages offered by SOTC. We bring you affordable Rajasthan trip package options for both short and long vacations, starting from just INR 11,000. Get more details on the Rajasthan tour and popular holiday plans on this page.
Tour Packages Name | Duration | Price | Cities Covered |
---|---|---|---|
Short Escape to Rajasthan Sterling Special 4N-5D Domestic Group Tour Package | 4 Nights5 Days | Rs. 34500.0 | Udaipur(2) -> Mount Abu(2) |
Golden Triangle | 5 Nights6 Days | Rs. 30400.0 | Agra(1) -> Jaipur(2) -> Delhi(2) |
Jaisalmer Trails 4N-5D Domestic Customized tour package With Optional Flight | 4 Nights5 Days | Rs. 29900.0 | Jaisalmer(4) |
Royal Moments - Udaipur With Thar Trails | 6 Nights7 Days | Rs. 79000.0 | Jodhpur(1) -> Jaisalmer(2) -> Jodhpur(1) -> Udaipur(2) |
Golden Triangle with Ranthambore 7N-8D Domestic Customized tour package With Optional Flight | 7 Nights8 Days | Rs. 44600.0 | Agra(1) -> Jaipur(2) -> Delhi(2) -> Ranthambore(2) |
Here are some useful info on Rajasthan for your reference;
Must-visit places: |
Jodhpur, Jaipur, Ajmer, Mount Abu, etc. |
The best month to visit: |
November, December, January, February & March. |
Famous heritage to explore: |
Jantar Mantar, Chittorgarh Fort, & Jaisalmer Fort. |
Famous food: |
Lal Maas, Mawa Kachori, Kadhi, etc. |
Cultural insight: |
Rajasthan is known for its hospitality, evident through its tagline “Atithi Devo Bhava”. Rajasthan culture also revolves around folk music and dance, food, architecture, religion, handicrafts, etc. |
Permit & document requirements: |
You may need a safari permit to visit Ranthambore National Park. Besides, you must keep your photo ID proof with you at all times during your Rajasthan tour. |
The best mode of transport: |
The best ways to get around in Rajasthan are taxis, buses, tuk tuk & rentals. For desert visits, exploring is done via camel and jeep. |
Idle days to spend: |
8 to 10 days. |
While the list is long, here are some of the best places to visit in Rajasthan;
Jodhpur, nicknamed “The Blue City”, is a marvellous city blessed with rich history and culture, evident through the historic Mehrangarh Fort and the celebration of traditional food, music and festivals. Considered one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan, Jodhpur is also home to some of the most renowned markets, like Sarafa Bazaar, Clock Tower Market, Sardar Market, etc. Find ideal Rajasthan honeymoon packages on SOTC at reasonable prices.
The capital city, Jaipur, is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan for historical tours. Travellers from around the country as well as the world visit this city to witness charming attractions like the Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, Jal Mahal, Jantar Mantar, etc. Some of the state’s most luxurious hotels, bustling markets and posh restaurants are also found in this city. If you want to experience Jaipur’s authentic culture, travel during the festivals of Holi or Diwali. Find a Rajasthan trip package featuring Jaipur on SOTC.
Jaisalmer, or “The Golden City”, is where you will find some of the region’s most well-preserved historical places in Rajasthan, like the Jaisalmer Fort, Gadisar Lake, Jain Temples, Patwon ki Haveli, etc. Besides, the thing that makes Jaisalmer more appealing to tourists is that they can easily get access to camel safari and camping experiences in the desert. It is also one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan, along with Jaipur & Udaipur, when it comes to a luxury honeymoon.
Tourists love to visit Ajmer to get in sync with the local culture, nature and their inner spiritual self. The city’s serene ambience and the beauty of Ana Sagar Lake alone make it one of the best places to see in Rajasthan. It is also a renowned pilgrimage spot for Hindus, Jains, and Muslims, home to revered sites like Ajmer Sharif Dargah, Ajmer Jain Temple, Nareli Jain Temple, etc. Ajmer is a popular inclusion in Rajasthan tour packages.
In a land of many historical sites and acres of sandy terrain, Mount Abu stands out the most. It is the only hill station in Rajasthan, where tourists can rekindle their connection to the beauty and serenity of nature. In recent years, Mount Abu has evolved into a very popular honeymoon destination, thanks to its natural beauty, renowned tourist sites, and majestic viewpoints. Some of its other main attractions are Nakki Lake, Toad Rock, Dilwara Temples, Raghunath Temple, etc.
Choosing the best month to visit Rajasthan can make a key difference in your trip experience. Go through the following to get a clearer idea;
Winter or the cool season is considered the best time to visit Rajasthan. The overall weather stays clear but chilly, with lower temperatures in the hilly areas. However, the low-lying regions can experience an average temperature range of 15-28°C. It is an ideal time for outdoor tourist activities.
Monsoon brings moderate to heavy rainfall and high humidity to several parts of the state. Though the temperature varies, you can expect an average range of 25-35°C. Hilly areas, like Mount Abu, stay considerably cooler. It is the best time to visit Rajasthan for its scenic landscapes, lakes, waterfalls, etc.
Summer is not the best season to visit Rajasthan due to the dry weather and harsh temperatures, ranging between 30-45°C. Participating in sightseeing and other outdoor activities is not recommended during these months. However, it is the best time to visit Rajasthan for holidays in Mount Abu. Find Rajasthan tour packages for any season on SOTC.
Season |
Weather |
Average temperature range |
Recommendation |
Winter (Oct-Feb) |
Cool and dry |
10-27°C |
Pre-book sightseeing tours and activities. |
Monsoon (Jul-Sept) |
Wet and humid |
21-35°C |
Attend the Teej Festival in Jaipur. |
Summer (Mar-Jun) |
Hot and dry |
24-45°C |
Stay hydrated and avoid outdoor activities. |
Here’s how to reach Rajasthan for your holidays from any part of India;
The three main airports in Rajasthan are located in Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur, all connected to major cities across India. Frequent domestic flights from and to Rajasthan are operated by renowned airlines like IndiGo, Air India, Alliance Air, etc. Get Rajasthan tour packages with included flights on SOTC.
Travel tip: A direct flight from New Delhi to Jaipur only takes 50-60 minutes.
20 national highways pass through Rajasthan, like the most popular one, NH-8, which links Udaipur and Jaipur. You can choose to drive in your own car, hire a cab or hop on a bus from a neighbouring state for your Rajasthan tour.
Rajasthan has an impressive railway network, which links it to major cities in India, including Delhi, Mumbai, Howrah, etc. The main train stations in the state are in Jodhpur, Ajmer, Jaipur, Udaipur, etc.
Looking for fun activities and experiences on your trip? Well, here are some popular things to do in Rajasthan;
One of the most authentic ways to experience Rajasthan tourism is by going for a thrilling safari in the desert. You can try this activity in Jaisalmer, from where you will be taken to the safari point by a jeep and can pick between camel safari or jeep safari in the desert.
Observing majestic tigers, deer, monitor lizards, birds, etc., in the wild is one of the most adventurous things to do in Rajasthan. Ranthambore Tiger Safari offers a great opportunity to such travellers, letting them witness these beautiful creatures in their natural habitat.
Camping under a starry sky amidst the desert in Jaisalmer is one of the best things to do in Rajasthan. The tent accommodations come with all the necessary amenities, ensuring a comfortable stay. Additionally, the food served in the camp and evening dance and music performances are major highlights of this activity.
If you consider yourself a shopaholic, you will find the bustling markets of Rajasthan very intriguing. From handcrafted traditional sarees to intricately carved souvenir pieces, there’s something for everyone. Johari Bazaar, Nehru Bazaar, Bada Bazaar, Sadar Bazaar, etc., are some renowned markets to visit on your Rajasthan tour.
One of the most sought-after things to do in Rajasthan is boating in the alluring Lake Pichola. Located in Udaipur, this artificial lake is surrounded by heritage sites, majestic ghats, lofty hills and lush greenery on all sides, which adds to the scenic boating experience. Popular Rajasthan tour package options come with fun activities as standard inclusions.
Talking about famous food in Rajasthan, make sure to give the following a try;
Known for its taste, colour and texture, Laal Maas deserves a spot on your plate when dining in Rajasthan. It is a non-veg curry dish that includes marinated mutton cooked on low heat with curd, red chillies, garlic paste, and various local spices. Spice Court Restaurant in Jaipur is a great place to try this popular Rajasthan food item.
Dal Bati Churma is a classic Rajasthani dish that you must try on your visit. It includes unleavened, crispy bread (bati), which is eaten alongside delicious lentil curry (dal) and powdered sweetened cereal (Churma). It is the perfect famous food in Rajasthan for vegetarians and you can try it at the Royal Dining at Chokhi Dhani Village.
On the topic of traditional Rajasthan food items, Gatte ki Sabzi is as authentic as it gets. It is a simple curry-type dish, made using gram flour dumplings and a tangy gravy composed of spices, buttermilk and tomato. Niros Hotel in Jaipur is a place where you can try this dish out.
Mohanthal is a Rajasthani dessert that both looks and tastes royal. It is a square-shaped fudge made with besan, sugar, ghee and dry fruits. It melts in the mouth and creates a burst of flavour that sweet lovers will be able to cherish. Bhagat Misthan Bhandar (Jaipur) is a place where you can find this sweet.
If you are in Jodhpur, make sure to try Mawa Kachori. This sweet-tasting kachori is a popular Rajasthan food item, filled with a hearty stuffing of mawa and crispy dry fruits. It is dipped in sugary syrup and served hot directly to your plate. You can give it a try at any sweet shop across Jodhpur. Our Rajasthan trip package offerings are equipped with meals and other essential amenities.
Here is a list of some interesting Rajasthan facts to feed your curiosity;
Rajasthan’s obsession with artistic beauty and colours is evident through its cities and historical and cultural sites. Some of the major cities in the state follow a uniform colour code, giving them a charming cityscape. For example, the blue city of Jodhpur, the pink city of Jaipur, the golden city of Jaisalmer and the white city of Udaipur.
The revered temple of Karni Mata in Deshnoke, 30 km from Bikaner, is dedicated to Goddess Karni Mata and is a major spiritual destination in Rajasthan. However, the interesting fact about this shrine is that it is also home to thousands of rats, called Kaabas, roaming free within the temple complex. They are deemed holy and spotting a white one among them is considered highly auspicious.
The holy town of Pushkar is home to the most famous and revered Brahma Temple in the world. It is called the Jagatpita Shri Brahma Mandir, dedicated to the Hindu deity, Lord Brahma, the creator. In old scriptures, this temple is described to be the only Brahma temple in the whole world. Though there are many other temples dedicated to the “Creator-God”, the one in Pushkar remains the most prominent.
Ranthambore tiger safari is an exciting activity for tourists in Rajasthan. Tourists interested in this activity should know that all visitors need to obtain valid entry permits from the designated gates of the park. Documents required for this permit/booking may include valid photo ID proof, safari details, & full fee (paid).?
While on your Rajasthan trip, make sure to keep your personal documents with you. This includes the general documents needed for domestic travel, such as valid photo ID, like an Aadhaar Card, voter ID, driver’s licence, etc., details of hotel bookings, train/flight tickets, etc. Keep these documents handy at the time of booking your Rajasthan holiday package.
There are certain tourist places in Rajasthan that are in sensitive areas due to their close proximity to the India-Pakistan border. One such site is the revered Tanot Mata Temple, which is 10-15 km from the border. Due to this, visitors may need to obtain advance permission from BSF or provide them with valid identification.
The historical and cultural Rajasthan heritage is evident through its notable sites and practices. The remarkable hill forts, which include Chittorgarh Fort, Ranthambore Fort, Kumbhalgarh Fort, Jaisalmer Fort, Amer Fort and Gagron Fort, are renowned Rajasthan world heritage sites that you must check out. They are not only a well-preserved showcase of the land’s history but also its architecture, art and culture. The rich Rajasthan culture is deep-rooted in its folk dance and music, visual arts, cuisine, festivals, theatrical arts and so on. If you get the chance, try attending a local traditional folk dance and music show in Rajasthan to get a more in-depth picture. For example, the Bhavai folk dance gives insights into the culture of some of the region’s tribal communities, including Kalbelia, Bhil, Kumbhar, Meena, etc. Ghoomar and Fire folk dance of Rajasthan are also quite renowned around the globe.
The state of Rajasthan is also big on festivals and celebrations, a time when everything and everyone stays in a trance of joy, happiness and festivities. For example, Teej is one of the main festivals in the state, which celebrates the reunion of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati. Women dressing in traditional attire, singing folk songs and performing folk dances are some of its major highlights. The Pushkar Fair, Mewar Festival & Matsya Utsav, are some other notable festivals you can check out if you want to immerse yourself in the true culture of Rajasthan. So, to experience all of these, book your Rajasthan holiday package today!
The main elements of Rajasthan tourism are its heritage sites, which give a detailed look at the region’s rich and diverse history, culture, architecture, art, etc. So, don’t miss checking out attractions like the hill forts, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, City Palaces, Eklingji Temple, Ahar Cenotaphs, etc. Popular Rajasthan travel packages include these remarkable sites.
Rajasthan’s cuisine is a fusion of traditional recipes, innovation and its royal past. Trying out delicious regional dishes, like Laal Maas, Gatte ki Sabzi, Mohanthal, etc., is not only a blessing to one’s taste buds but also a gateway to understanding the true side of the local culture.
Rajasthan tourism is all about trying out fun activities to make memorable moments. Make full use of your opportunity and consider shopping at the local markets, attending folk dance and music shows, going on desert camel or jeep safari & Ranthambore tiger safari, camping in the desert at night, etc.
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The overall Rajasthan trip cost depends on the type of vacation you want, including trip duration, total members, selected places to see in Rajasthan, etc. You can find affordable pre-planned Rajasthan tour package options on SOTC, starting from only INR 11,000/adult. Generally, the Rajasthan trip cost is lower with packaged tours than self-planned vacations.
In order to explore and experience some of the major attractions of Rajasthan, a minimum of 6-7 days is required. But, for a full experience, which covers all its essential attractions, 8-12 days should be sufficient. Get Rajasthan tour packages for both short and long vacations on our website.
Winter (Oct-Feb) is the best time to visit Rajasthan for sightseeing and outdoor activities. On the other hand, monsoon (Jul-Sept) is considered the best time to visit Rajasthan for its natural beauty and local festivals. Note that summer is not the best season to visit Rajasthan. Find Rajasthan travel packages for any season on SOTC.
It all depends on the type of vacation you are hoping for. Individuals on a tight budget can easily explore Rajasthan if they plan their trip correctly. You can find both budget-friendly and luxury Rajasthan tour package options on SOTC.
Yes. Rajasthan is an exceptional family holiday destination in India, where you can learn about the authentic and diverse art, architecture, culture and history of the region. Find interesting Rajasthan tour packages for family on SOTC.
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