One of the most visited destinations in India, Rajasthan is one state that represents India most exotically and colorfully. The state is dotted with majestic palaces, sparkling lakes, captivating forts, revered temples, and more that rightly makes it the most integral part of India.
Jaipur
Rajasthan’s capital and home to the crown of India: Hawa Mahal, Jaipur epicentre for any Rajasthan adventure.
For travellers who love history and a tint of modern lifestyle, Jaipur has become a melting pot of both.
A total of 2 days is enough to move in and around the city covering all the major tourist spots like Amer Fort, Jal Mahal, City Palace, Rusirani Village, and experiences like a Hot Air Balloon ride.
Udaipur
Udaipur is the utopia of romance, preferred by couples on their India Honeymoon. If you are visiting it otherwise, the city will surprise you with its plethora of artificial lakes, water palace turned resort, and bicycle rides around the city.
The numerous things to do in Udaipur can be wrapped up in a 2 to 3-day span. If you want to stay here and visit places around it, then, destinations like Kumbhalgarh, Ranakpur, and Chittorgarh will serve you well.
Except for the winter season, July-September is also a good time to visit this place.
Jaisalmer
Best known for its desert camps, Jaisalmer is the golden city of Rajasthan.
Everything existing in its vicinity is covered in sheer gold. With experiences like Camel Safari and village stay, a trip to Jaisalmer takes about a day and a half. And, that’s when you include all its top tourist places like Patwon ki Haveli, Jaisalmer Fort, and Gadisar Lake.
Jodhpur
Jodhpur is the blue city of Rajasthan that brims with cultural tokens. In fact, this city is one of the top places to consider on your trip plan for Rajasthan.
2 days are enough to get hold of the city’s vibe and if you still crave more, you can drive to the nearby Bishnoi Village for a day trip to redefine authenticity.
Ranthambore National Park
For every nature lover on an Indian wildlife adventure tour, Ranthambore National Park is a star.
Famous for its Great Bengal Tigers, Ranthambore provides a monochromatic background to the life of these striped beasts.
A morning tour and an evening tour are enough here to trace the pugmarks and sport a tiger. Furthermore, staying inside the national park amid nature’s ecstasy is also a possibility here.
Pushkar
Pushkar is a famous village best known for its Camel Fair that’s held annually every November. It’s the perfect foreground for dwelling deep into the cultural aspects of the region.
However, it’s not only the culture but the town’s religious relevance too, that makes it a big name in this game.
Bikaner
Bikaner has probably the best architectural places in this entire trip plan for Rajasthan.
Its ornate buildings are one of a kind and its museum display does take one back in time.
A trip to Bikaner can be concluded in a total of 2 days. In, you’ll be able to see the Junagarh Fort, Lalgarh Palace, and even the National Camel Research Institute.
Mount Abu
If you are visiting Rajasthan in summer, Mount Abu will be the only destination not scorching with heat. Set on a rocky plateau, this hill station is best known for its century-old Dilwara Temples. Come here for a day or more to relax and enjoy the breathtaking views.