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Rajasthan

You should visit Rajasthan because of its beautiful forts and palaces, rich history, lively festivals, unique desert scenery, tasty food, pretty lakes, colorful street markets, and the chance to enjoy traditional Rajasthani art, dance, and the warm hospitality of the locals. At Travelojurney Trip, we provide Rajasthan tour packages for all budgets, whether you're after a budget-friendly escape or a luxurious vacation. It's a great place for history lovers, nature fans, and people who enjoy culture.

Why Visit Rajasthan?

  1. Forts and Palaces - Rajasthan, known as the 'Land of Kings,' offers a chance to explore its rich royal history. In cities like Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer, you can visit ancient forts and palaces. Rajasthan is home to nine UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the famous Amber Palace, a beautifully preserved 16th-century marvel. For an unforgettable view, visit at sunrise or sunset to see the stunning landscape of Jaipur.

  2. Festivals - Another great reason to visit Rajasthan is its lively festivals, held all year round. There are about 25 festivals to enjoy, like the Pushkar Camel Fair in November, which mixes camel trading with a fun carnival vibe. In January, you can check out the International Kite Festival in Jaipur. If you're there in March, don't miss the colorful Brij Holi festival, where you can celebrate Lord Krishna with bright colors and lots of joy.
     
  3. Wildlife and Safari - Rajasthan is famous for its wildlife and is a great place to experience India's rich biodiversity. At Ranthambore National Park, you can spot unique animals while exploring 10th-century forts on a 4x4 safari. India is also a top destination for birdwatching, and at Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary, you can see over 450 bird species, like the kingfisher and open-billed stork. Lastly, at Sariska Tiger Reserve, you can get up close to India's iconic tigers on a jeep safari.

  4. Food - One of the best reasons to visit Rajasthan is to enjoy its amazing food. The local cuisine is rich and full of flavor, offering dishes like gate ki sabzi and traditional thali meals. Whether you're a meat eater or vegetarian, there's plenty to try and love. You definitely won’t go hungry!
     
  5. Colorful Cities - Don’t forget your camera while exploring Rajasthan’s cities. Each city has its own unique colors, like the stunning blues of Jodhpur or the pink hues of Jaipur. The vibrant colors of the landscape reflect the lively Rajasthani culture and make for great photo opportunities.

  6. Beautiful Lakes - Rajasthan is home to many beautiful lakes, with Lake Pichola in Udaipur being one of the most stunning. This freshwater lake, created in 1362, is so beautiful that Maharana Udai Singh built the city of Udaipur around it. Take a peaceful sunset cruise to see Udaipur's beauty reflected in the calm waters. In Jaipur, you can also visit the impressive water palace on Man Sagar Lake.

 

Best Time to Visit Rajasthan

 

Winter (Mid-November to February) : Rajasthan is famous for its beautiful forts, palaces, and rich culture. The best time to visit is during the winter, from mid-November to February, when temperatures are between 10-27°C, making it perfect for exploring the state's landmarks and markets. Winter also brings popular events like the Jaipur Literature Festival and the Camel Festival in Bikaner. It's a great time to visit with family, as the weather is ideal for sightseeing.

 

Monsoon (June to September) : The monsoon season in Rajasthan lasts from June to September, with light to moderate rainfall and temperatures ranging from 25-35°C. While it’s not the busiest time for tourists, the rain makes the landscapes even more beautiful, offering a special experience for nature lovers. The Teej Festival also takes place during this season, giving visitors a chance to experience local culture.

 

Summer (March to May) : Summers in Rajasthan, from March to May, can be extremely hot, with temperatures reaching up to 45°C. However, it's a great time to visit Mount Abu, a hill station that offers relief from the heat. The Summer Festival also takes place during this time, giving visitors a lively cultural experience. Plus, accommodation is often more affordable in the summer.

In conclusion, the best time to visit Rajasthan depends on what you’re looking for. Whether it’s the festive winter, the scenic monsoon, or the lively summer, Rajasthan offers a memorable experience in every season.

Top Places to visit in Rajasthan

 

Come along as we explore the top must-visit places in Rajasthan, where history, culture, and stunning landscapes come together for an unforgettable adventure that will inspire your travel dreams and leave you wanting more.

 

1.     Amber Fort, Jaipur

Located on a hill, Amber Fort is a beautiful example of Rajput architecture, full of grandeur and luxury. Its detailed carvings, large gateways, and decorative palaces take visitors back in time, giving a peek into the lives of Rajput rulers. It’s one of the top attractions in Jaipur and a must-visit spot in Rajasthan.

Here are some highlights you shouldn't miss:

  • Take a memorable elephant ride up the fort's winding path, a tradition that’s been around for centuries.
  • Enjoy the fascinating light and sound show that brings the fort’s history to life with stunning visuals and storytelling.
  • Explore the detailed carvings and frescoes on the walls and ceilings, showcasing the incredible craftsmanship of the time.
  • Be amazed by the Sheesh Mahal, or Palace of Mirrors, where thousands of tiny mirrors create a dazzling display of light and color.

    2.     Udaipur’s Palace

         The City Palace of Udaipur is a stunning blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture, reflecting the region's rich cultural history. With its grand courtyards,         
         detailed carvings, and beautifully decorated rooms, it takes visitors back to a time of luxury and elegance. One of the top tourist spots in India, the City Palace is a 
         must-see when visiting Rajasthan.

Here’s what you can experience at this beautiful palace:

  • Visit the palace’s museum, which has a remarkable collection of artifacts, art, and royal items, giving you a glimpse into the lives of the Mewar rulers.
  • Enjoy a peaceful boat ride on Lake Pichola, taking in stunning views of the palace’s architecture reflected in the calm water.
  • Admire the detailed carvings and decorative touches throughout the palace, from the grand entryways to the beautiful balconies and terraces.

3.     Jaislmer Fort

Standing proudly in the golden sands of the Thar Desert, Jaisalmer Fort is a stunning reminder of the region’s rich history. Also known as the Golden Fort, it’s a must-see spot in Rajasthan, with beautiful sandstone carvings and decorated havelis (mansions). Stroll through its narrow streets, where locals still live, and experience the old traditions that have been kept alive. At sunset, the fort glows with a golden light, creating a breathtaking view against the desert.

 

4.     Ranthambore National Park

Go on an exciting adventure in Ranthambore National Park, where you can see the majestic Bengal tiger in its natural home. This famous park gives you a chance to spot these incredible tigers, along with other wildlife like leopards, sloth bears, and many bird species. Explore the park’s forests and open areas, and enjoy its rich plants and animals, making it a top destination for nature lovers in India.

 

5.     Mehrangarh Fort

Standing tall above the Blue City of Jodhpur, Mehrangarh Fort is an amazing architectural wonder. Built on a steep cliff, it offers breathtaking views of the city, with its blue houses contrasting beautifully against the fort’s sandstone walls. One of the top attractions in Rajasthan, Mehrangarh Fort is a must-visit on any trip to the state.

 

6.     Hawa Mahal

The Hawa Mahal, or Palace of Winds, is a beautiful example of Rajput architecture with its unique five-story design. The facade, with 953 intricately designed windows, was built so royal women could watch the city streets without being seen. The outside of the Hawa Mahal is stunning, with detailed carvings and lattice work, making it one of the top attractions in Jaipur and a must-see on any trip to Rajasthan.

 

7.     Thar Desert and Camel Safari

Explore the vast Thar Desert on a camel safari, a must-do experience in Rajasthan. As you ride across the sandy dunes and take in the stunning views, you’ll feel a sense of peace and calm. Spend a night in a desert camp under the stars, enjoying local music, dance, and delicious food.

 

8.     Chittorgarh Fort

Chittorgarh Fort, the largest fort in India, stands as a symbol of Rajput strength and courage. This massive fort has seen many battles and its walls tell the story of its tough history. Explore the fort’s temples, palaces, and the famous victory tower, which honors the Rajput warriors’ triumphs. It’s one of the top attractions in Rajasthan.

 

 

Top Activities / things to do in Rajasthan

  1. Zip Lining
    One of the most popular activities in Rajasthan is zip lining, also known as Flying Fox. You can zip from one cliff or structure to another while enjoying amazing views of forts. You can try zip lining at Neemrana Fort, near Delhi, and Mehrangarh Fort, close to Udaipur. Both offer fantastic views, making them great spots for this thrilling adventure.

  2. Safari
    Rajasthan is home to some of the best wildlife and bird sanctuaries in India. The most famous ones are Ranthambore National Park, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Keoladeo National Park, and Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. Here, you can spot tigers, elephants, boars, bears, many types of birds, and other wild animals.

  3. Hot-Air Ballooning – Float in the Sky
    One of the most exciting activities in Rajasthan is hot-air ballooning, a favorite among travelers. As you soar high in the sky, you can see the details of historic buildings and vast green landscapes. It’s a fantastic experience that gives you a unique view of this royal land. You can enjoy hot-air ballooning in three cities: Pushkar, Jaipur, and Ranthambore. Pick your favorite spot and enjoy the adventure!

  4. Desert Camping – Feel the Thrill
    An incredible glamping site is well-known for its desert camping experience. Under a starry sky, you can enjoy lively folk dances, colorful puppet shows, tasty local meals, and comfortable bedding. Camping in Rajasthan’s desert is a unique experience, especially in the winter, making it one of the best things to do in the state.

  5. Abhaneri Step Well – The Stunning Architecture
    Abhaneri Step Well, also known as Chand Baori, is a stunning historical site near Jaipur in Dausa District. One of the top things to do in Rajasthan is to visit this impressive structure and admire its amazing architecture. The ancient site, once used to collect rainwater, stands out for its size and beauty. Still wondering what to do in Rajasthan? Don’t worry, we have plenty more suggestions!

  6. Camel Safari – One of the popular things to do.
    A camel safari in Rajasthan is a unique experience you shouldn’t miss. The views of the desert are even more beautiful from the back of a camel. It lets you explore ancient ruins and stunning structures from a perspective you can’t get anywhere else. The best places to enjoy a camel safari in Rajasthan are Pushkar and Jaisalmer.

  7. Motor Boating – Create Waves
    Another fun activity in Rajasthan is speed boating on Udaipur's Fateh Sagar Lake. It's an exciting experience, and the stunning view of the lake with the sun setting behind the mountains in the evening makes it even more special!

 

 

Best Shopping Places

Rajasthan, the Land of Kings, is a paradise for those who love traditional and antique items. Shopping here is a must-do, with markets offering everything from pottery and textiles to colorful jootis and paintings. If you're visiting, read on to discover the best markets and what to buy!

 

Johari Bazaar

Johari Bazar, named after "Johari," meaning jewelry, is the place to shop for beautiful Rajasthani jewelry. The market is famous for its detailed Kundan work and traditional Meenakshi jewelry, all decorated with precious and semi-precious gemstones. The wide range of jewelry is available at various prices, so everyone will find something they love. You can also find Rajasthani lehengas and saris in some shops. When you're done shopping, take a break at the food stalls and enjoy authentic Rajasthani dishes.

 

Nehru Bazar

Nehru Bazar is famous for its colorful jootis that complete ethnic outfits. You’ll also find textiles, bags, handicrafts, and pottery here. It’s a lively market, popular with both tourists and locals. Be sure to bargain for the best prices and pick up some souvenirs during your visit to Jaipur.

 

Hathi Pol Bazar

Hathi Pol Bazar in Udaipur is known for its beautiful folk art and handicrafts at good prices. It’s a popular market, filled with both locals and tourists. You can also find lovely Rajasthani jootis and mojris here. Since locals shop here too, you’re less likely to be overcharged.

 

Sadar Bazar

Sadar Bazar in Jaisalmer is a lively market full of traditional Rajasthani items. You’ll find blankets, rugs, carpets, clothes, handicrafts, antiques, and more. The market also offers trendy items like dye and Khadi fabric, all at wholesale prices. A visit here will definitely impress you!

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