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About Rajasthan

If you're looking for a getaway wrapped up in royal heritage, vibrant culture, and timeless landscapes of sand dunes, then Journey Routers's Rajasthan Tour Package is exactly what you need! Rajasthan is more than just another destination that you can visit; it is a land of folk traditions, a living museum of palaces in itself, and a cultural hub. 

Rajasthan has something for everyone. Regardless of whether you are planning a trip with your family, your significant other, a getaway with your group of friends or soul searching on a solo trip. Savour the rich cuisine, which includes dishes like dal baati churma and gatte ki sabzi, take guided heritage walks through ancient cities, explore bustling bazaars for handicrafts and textiles, and ride camels in the Thar Desert.

The Rajasthan tour packages provided by us are designed to give the full experience of regal royalty and authentic culture, all without asking you to compromise on comfort or budget. Every city displays a different aspect of this magnificent state, from the magnificence of Jaipur's Amber Fort to the blue streets of Jodhpur, the golden dunes of Jaisalmer, and the picturesque lakes of Udaipur.

Let Journey Routers take you to a place where the sea meets the sun and time seems to stand still. You can book your perfect Rajasthan vacation with departures from major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, and Pune.

Rajasthan Highlights 

  • Royal palaces: Rajasthan is home to some of India's most famous palaces, like the majestic City Palace in Udaipur, the tall Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, and the honey-colored Jaisalmer Fort. Every fort and palace has stories of bravery, monarchy, and greatness.
  • Lake retreats and boat rides: Take a romantic boat trip on Lake Pichola in Udaipur, where the City Palace and the floating Lake Palace are on either side. The calm lakes of Rajasthan provide a nice change from the heat of the desert.
  • Desert adventures: In Jaisalmer, near Sam or Khuri, you may ride a camel across the beautiful dunes of the Thar Desert, see a traditional folk show by firelight, and sleep in luxury tents under the stars.
  • Colourful bazaars and handicrafts: In busy markets like Johari Bazaar (Jaipur), Sardar Market (Jodhpur), and Bapu Bazaar (Udaipur), you may buy colourful fabrics, handmade jewellery, leather goods, blue pottery, and little paintings.
  • Rajasthani cuisine: Enjoy traditional foods such as dal baati churma, laal maas, ker sangri, and ghevar. Local thalis are a great way to taste the state's spicy and earthy flavours. You should definitely eat street cuisine in Jaipur and sweets in Bikaner.
  • Luxury Stays: For a sense of royal life, stay in renovated havelis, palaces, and small heritage hotels. You can choose from a wide selection of places to stay, from the luxurious Umaid Bhawan Palace to cosy homestays and desert camping.

Why Rajasthan Is A Perfect Destination To Visit In 2026

Rajasthan is still one of India's most famous and interesting places to visit, and 2026 is the best year to see its ageless magic. Rajasthan has something amazing to offer all year long, whether you're going during the busy winter months, the peaceful summer months, or the colourful monsoon. Every time you go to this royal nation, you discover something new, from majestic forts and royal palaces to lively local culture and desert vistas.

Journey Routers has put together a selection of Rajasthan Tour Packages for 2026 that are perfect for all types of travellers. Our Rajasthan Tour options are the best way to find the right mix of comfort, authenticity, and low cost for your trip. Whether you want to stay by Udaipur's lakes for a romantic getaway, escape to the golden dunes of Jaisalmer for a history trip, or explore the culture of Jaipur and Jodhpur, we have the perfect tour for you. Every schedule is carefully planned to make your trip easier, let you learn about Rajasthani culture, and provide you with a smooth and unforgettable experience.

In 2026, getting to Rajasthan will be easier than ever. Your trip will be easy to start because you can easily get to major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Kolkata by air, rail, or road. Journey Routers takes care of the details, including picking you up at the airport, planning your accommodation, and taking you on guided tours, so you can enjoy your royal experience.

Everyone can go to Rajasthan. Families enjoy riding camels, going on nature safaris, and learning about other cultures through hands-on experience. Couples love having candlelit meals in palace courtyards, going on sunset boat rides on Lake Pichola, and spending tranquil nights in heritage hotels. People who travel alone might visit colourful markets, try local cuisine, or take photography and historical tours of Rajasthan's ancient cities.

Rajasthan will shine even brighter in 2026 thanks to its beautiful buildings, deep traditions, and friendly people. Journey Routers can help you plan the perfect getaway with our expertly chosen Rajasthan Tour Packages 2026, whether this is your first time or you're going back to your favourite royal city. Come see the land of kings, where every moment feels like a page from a story that is still going on.

Why Choose Journey Routers for a Memorable Holiday in Rajasthan in 2026

Rajasthan is more than simply a desert vacation; it is a colourful mix of culture, history, landscapes, and royal legacy. From the golden dunes of Jaisalmer to the peaceful lakes of Udaipur, from the busy markets of Jaipur to the blue lanes of Jodhpur that never change, it has a lot to offer. Pushkar is a peaceful place for the soul, Ranthambore is a place for animal experiences, and every palace and haveli has artistic treasures.

You won't just see Rajasthan with Journey Routers; you'll feel it too. Our Rajasthan Tour Packages are meant to give you a taste of the real Rajasthan by letting you wander through centuries-old forts, eat authentic Rajasthani food, and see folk performances beneath the stars.

  • Our Rajasthan travel packages for 2026 offer more than just sightseeing: They give you unique, engaging experiences that are tailored to your way of travel. Journey Routers plans every trip around you, whether you want to have supper by candlelight in a palace courtyard, go on a guided history walk through an old fort, find peace in Pushkar, or go on a wildlife safari in Ranthambore. We think that travel should be easy, rewarding, and all about you.
  • Let us handle the logistics: We take care of your lodging, transportation, and local support while you see majestic palaces, ride camels across golden deserts, walk through colourful bazaars, or take peaceful boat excursions on Udaipur's lakes. Your comfort and happiness are our main objectives, whether you're staying in a boutique haveli in the centre of Jaipur or a classic royal hotel with a view of a lake. We make sure that everything goes smoothly by having our local team just a phone call away. They can assist you in selecting the best local thali or schedule a private folk dance performance.
  • All kinds of trips and tours: Planning a romantic getaway? We'll take you to secret spots, royal garden dinners, and gentle walks through the marble hallways of history. Travelling with family? Expect a mix of fun and culture, from elephant rides at Amer Fort to puppet plays and workshops on local crafts. If you're going alone, you may explore Rajasthan's quieter areas, stepwells, artist villages, eccentric forts, and local cafés at your leisure, with our expert guiding always accessible.
  • Different packages: We have around 10 skillfully planned Rajasthan Tour Packages for 2026, so you can find one that fits your budget, from cheap historical lodges to fancy palace retreats. Journey Routers will help you find your perfect Rajasthan, whether you want to learn about its history, take in its beauty, or just calm down and enjoy the culture.

Best Rajasthan Tour Packages for Every Traveller in 2026

Journey Routers's Rajasthan Tour Packages for 2026 will take you to forts, palaces, deserts, lakes, and the colourful local culture in a way that is easy, fun, and memorable.

We have the perfect plan for you, whether you're going with friends, family, or your partner. You may visit royal cities like Jaipur and Udaipur, ride camels in the desert of Jaisalmer, eat indigenous delicacies in Jodhpur, or go to traditional celebrations in Pushkar. We have Rajasthan Tours that fit your budget, hobbies, and way of travelling. You can choose between a cheap trip or a fancy stay in a heritage hotel.

We handle everything, from your lodging to your transportation to your guided tours and local help, so you don't have to worry about the specifics. Just have fun, look at the sights, and make memories.

Journey Routers can help you arrange a vacation to Rajasthan that is full of history, culture, and pleasure. This is where your trip begins.

Honeymoon Packages 

We have made customised Rajasthan honeymoon packages for couples who want a mix of royal charm, timeless romance, and rich culture. Picture yourself riding a camel across the Thar Desert at nightfall, having a romantic dinner in a classic haveli, or walking hand in hand through the colourful bazaars of Jaipur. Stay in the beautiful palace hotels or peaceful desert camps that are hidden away in the golden landscapes of Jaisalmer and Udaipur. Journey Routers turns your Rajasthan honeymoon into more than simply a holiday; it's the regal start to your love tale, with stunning forts, sparkling lakes, and spectacular desert skies as the backdrop.

Duration- starting from5 days up to 9 days, depending on your package choice

Cost- 21,000 INR to 38,000 INR per person 

Inclusion- Accommodation, Airport transfers and sightseeing. Inclusions may vary based on varied packages.

Family Packages

Our family trip packages to Rajasthan are great for people of all ages. They include a mix of fun, relaxation, and learning about the culture. There is something for everyone, whether it's a quiet boat trip on Lake Pichola in Udaipur, seeing the colourful markets of Jaipur, touring old forts and palaces, or riding a camel across the golden dunes of Jaisalmer. Children will enjoy the folk performances and puppet shows, while adults may learn about the area's rich history and lively customs. Journey Routers's Rajasthan vacation packages make every part of your trip a special family memory full of stories, laughter, and adventure.

Duration- starting from5 days up to 9 days, depending on your package choice

Cost- 21,000 INR up to 62,000 INR per person 

Inclusion- Accommodation, Airport transfers and sightseeing. Inclusions may vary based on varied packages.

Group Packages 

The best way to see Rajasthan is with a group, and our group tour packages are made just for that. Imagine you and your friends following the royal footsteps through Jaipur's palaces, haggling at Jodhpur's local bazaars, or chasing sunsets over the dunes of Jaisalmer. Journey Routers makes your trip to Rajasthan more than just seeing the sights. It's about sharing stories, taking unexpected detours, taking group selfies in front of grand forts, and laughing late at night at heritage stays. Our Rajasthan tour packages for groups make travel feel like a party, whether you're going on a road trip or planning a getaway.

Duration- starting from5 days up to 9 days, depending on your package choice

Cost- 17,000 INR up to 29,000 INR per person 

Inclusion- Accommodation, Airport transfers and sightseeing. Inclusions may vary based on varied packages.

The Best Time To Visit Rajasthan: 

No matter when you visit, Rajasthan will make an impression. The chilly air in the winter is great for walks around the palace and adventures in the desert. The Aravallis become green and beautiful during the monsoon, giving the royal country a whole new image. The cities quiet down in the summer, which is great for relaxing stays in heritage hotels. There is always something new to see, from colourful festivities to tranquil village getaways. Journey Routers's Rajasthan tour packages let you plan your journey around the things that are most important to you. Rajasthan is always in season.

  • PEAK SEASON: The footfall of tourists visiting Rajasthan peaks from October to March. These months experience the most pleasant temperatures, making it ideal for sightseeing and other outdoor activities. This season also brings in a lot of couples and families, which is why it is advised to make bookings and reservations in advance to avoid missing out on the grandeur of Rajasthan. 

Popular destinations in this season 

  • Jiapur 
  • Udaipur 
  • Jaisalmer 
  • Jodhpur 
  • Pushkar 

What can you do in this season

  • Be a part of the Desert Festival in Jaisalmer 
  • The Literature Festival in Jaipur
  • The Camel Fair in Pushkar 
  • MODERATE SEASON: The months of July to September experience moderate footfall of tourists in Rajasthan. These months are regarded as the monsoon months. The warm weather, which is the essence of Rajasthan, remains untouched, but frequent showers make the place come alive in the form of vibrant green trees. During these months, you can expect fewer crowds and refreshing views, accompanied by easier availability of amenities at cheaper prices.

Popular destinations in this season 

  • Udaipur
  • Mount Abu 
  • Bundi 

Best for

  • Nature Lovers 
  • Offbeat Travellers 
  • Photography enthusiasts
  • LOW SEASON: The lowest footfall of tourists in Rajasthan is recorded in the months of April to June. These peak summer months are ideal for those travellers looking to travel peacefully without the hassle of crowds, and also avail major off-season discounts. The temperatures can go up to 40°C in these months, but it does not take away the undeniable beauty of Rajasthan.

Popular destinations in this season

  • Udaipur 
  • Mount Abu 
  • Jaipur 

Rajasthan is a great place to visit all year long. In the winter, it's cool and festive; in the monsoon, it's green and refreshing; and in the summer, it's calm and beautiful. Every season shows a distinct facet of its royal cities, desert landscapes, and cultural riches. Rajasthan has something amazing to offer, no matter when you go there. Journey Routers makes it easy to arrange the perfect journey. We have Rajasthan tour packages that fit your travel style, budget, and the time of year you want to go. This makes your trip smooth, memorable, and just right for you.

How To Reach Rajasthan 

Want to take a trip to Rajasthan but are confused about how to get there? We have got you covered! All the information regarding flights, trains and even by road is mentioned below! 

By Air: Airports in major cities like Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer offer regular flights from Delhi, Mumbai, and other metro areas. Jaipur International Airport is the busiest and has the most connections.

By Train: Rajasthan has a lot of trains that go all across the state. You may take direct trains from big Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Chennai to destinations like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, and Udaipur.

By Road: Rajasthan is connected to the rest of India with national highways and state roads. You can get there by car or bus from the adjacent states. You can take state-run or private buses from Delhi, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttar Pradesh.

Places To Visit in Rajasthan 

  • Jaipur- The Pink City: For those who enjoy both culture and architecture, Jaipur is a must-see because of its magnificent palaces, lively bazaars, and royal charm.

In Jaipur, you can try:

-Take a ride on an elephant or a jeep up the hill and explore Amber Fort.

-See Jantar Mantar and City Palace.

-Shop at Johari and Bapu Bazaar for textiles, jewellery, and handicrafts.

-Visit Chokhi Dhani to sample real Rajasthani food.

  • Udaipur- The City of Lakes: Udaipur, well-known for its romantic palaces and placid lakes, is ideal for peace-seekers and couples.

In Udaipur, you can try:

-Take a Lake Pichola boat ride.

-See Jag Mandir and the magnificent City Palace.

-Savour meals on the rooftop while admiring the lake.

-Visit the nearby art and miniature painting stores.

  • Pushkar- The Holy Town: Pushkar, a relaxed spiritual hub, is well-known for its holy lake and yearly camel fair.

In Pushkar, you can try:

-Swim in the Pushkar Lake.

-See the uncommon Brahma Temple

-Look through clothing and handicrafts at neighbourhood booths.

-Take in the vibrant Pushkar Camel Fair in November.

  • Mount Abu- Rajasthan's Hill Station: Mount Abu, the state's only hill station, is a refreshing getaway with tranquil surroundings and an abundance of greenery.

In Mount Abu, you can try

-Take pleasure in boating at Nakki Lake.

-See the elaborate temples of Dilwara.

-Trek to Sunset Point and Honeymoon Point

-Take in the street cuisine and explore the local markets.

  • Ranthambore National Park: Ideal for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers, this location is among the best in India for seeing tigers in the wild.

At Ranthambore, you can try:

Take a canter safari or a jeep ride.

See the historic Ranthambore Fort.

See creatures such as sloth bears, tigers, and leopards.

Discover rural Rajasthani life by visiting the surrounding villages. 

Things to do in Rajasthan 

Adventures in the Desert

  • Safaris with camels in Bikaner and Jaisalmer
  • Sam Sand Dunes dune bashing and Jeep rides
  • Camping in the desert for the night while listening to and dancing to traditional music

Exploration of Forts and Palaces

  • See the Forts of Amer, Mehrangarh, and Chittorgarh.
  • Visit royal residences such as Umaid Bhawan Palace and City Palace in Jaipur and Udaipur.
  • See light and sound displays at historical locations.

Lakeside Views and Boat Rides

  • Beautiful boat rides on Udaipur's Lake Pichola and Fateh Sagar
  • Savour meals and sunset views by the lake.

Experiences with Culture

  • See traditional dances such as Ghoomar and Kalbeliya.
  • Savour storytelling performances and puppet shows.
  • See cultural villages like Desert Cultural Centre and Chokhi Dhani.

Nature and Wildlife

  • Visit Ranthambore, Sariska, and Mukundra Hills for tiger safaris.
  • See leopards in Jaipur's Jhalana Reserve.
  • Go birdwatching in Keoladeo National Park.

Local markets and shopping

  • Shop for textiles, jewellery, and handicrafts in Hathi Pol (Udaipur), Clock Tower Market (Jodhpur), and Bapu Bazaar (Jaipur).
  • Look for bohemian souvenirs and local artwork in Pushkar and Shekhawati.

Religious and Spiritual Locations

  • See Pushkar Lake and the Brahma Temple.
  • Examine the Sharif Dargah in Ajmer.
  • Explore Mount Abu's Dilwara Temples.

Culinary Experiences and Food

  • Savour regional cuisine such as gatte ki sabzi, laal maas, and dal baati churma.
  • Take part in food walks in historic city districts.
  • Enjoy meals in heritage hotels' courtyards and rooftops.

Guided Tours and Heritage Walks

  • Explore historic Jaipur and Udaipur on foot.
  • See Shekhawati's fresco-painted havelis.
  • Discover historic stepwells such as Toorji Ka Jhalra and Chand Baori.

Well-being and Calm

  • Stay at wellness retreats close to Pushkar or Udaipur.
  • Experience spa treatments and Ayurvedic massages at upscale resorts.

Nature Trails and Trekking

  • Trekking to Mount Abu's Guru Shikhar and Achalgarh Fort
  • Discover the Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary's trails.
  • Take part in nature walks close to rural communities.

Fairs and Festivals

  • Take in the Jaipur Literature Festival, the Desert Festival, and the Pushkar Camel Fair.
  • Take part in the festivities for Teej, Gangaur, and Holi.

Tours of the Village and Cycling

  • Participate in guided cycling tours in the vicinity of Jodhpur, Bundi, or Udaipur.
  • Visit workshops for traditional crafts, farming, and pottery to get a taste of rural life.

Important Tips before visiting Rajasthan 

  • Respect local customs and dress appropriately: Rajasthan is a traditional and culturally rich state; observe local traditions and dress appropriately when visiting places of worship. To show respect for local beliefs, dress modestly when visiting temples, forts, and rural areas.
  • Stay hydrated and apply SPF: Rajasthan can get very hot, especially in the summer, so drink plenty of water and wear sunscreen. When exploring outdoors, bring water, dress in light cotton, apply sunscreen, and wear a hat or sunglasses.
  • Select trustworthy safari operators and tour guides: Always make reservations with reputable and licensed companies for wildlife tours or desert safaris. Verify safety precautions and make sure cars are kept in good condition.
  • Be wise when negotiating and double-check prices beforehand: In places with lots of tourists, overcharging is typical. Before moving forward, agree on prices for camel rides, taxis, or purchases at neighbourhood markets. Use government-approved taxis or prepaid booths when available.
  • Avoid remote locations after dark: Whether you're in a desert camp or strolling through tiny city streets, stay in populated, well-lit areas at night, especially if you're travelling alone.
  • Keep the required permits and a valid ID with you: Always carry a government-issued ID. Certain hotels, wildlife parks, and forts might demand identification or prior authorisation.
  • Be careful with your belongings: Watch out for petty theft in crowded areas, such as markets and festivals. Don't leave your possessions unattended, and keep your valuables safe.
  • Respect customs and abide by local laws: Rajasthan has stringent regulations for wildlife parks and heritage sites. Steer clear of littering and monument climbing, and abide by all posted rules.
  • Protect the environment and cultural heritage: Help protect the environment and cultural heritage by not disturbing wildlife, damaging historic buildings, or leaving trash in forts. Whenever feasible, pick environmentally friendly lodging and responsible travel options.
  • Plan before the busiest time of year: October through March is when Rajasthan sees the most visitors. To avoid last-minute problems, reserve your lodging, safaris, and guided tours in advance.
  • Drive and rent cars sensibly: Wear seat belts or helmets and have a valid license when renting a car or bike. Observe all traffic laws to the letter, particularly when travelling on rural and highway roads.
  • Have cash in hand: Although digital payments are popular in urban areas, small towns, marketplaces, and isolated locations might favour cash. For convenience, keep smaller denominations on hand.
  • Keep a check on the weather: Verify the weather in the summer or monsoon. Heatwaves in the summer or flash floods in the monsoon may occur in some areas. Keep abreast of weather predictions and adjust your travel plans accordingly.

What to pack for Rajasthan

Documents

  • A photo ID issued by the government, such as a voter ID (for Indian citizens), passport, or Aadhaar.
  • A valid foreign national passport and visa.
  • Tickets for trains or flights (digital or paper copies).
  • Receipts for hotel and lodging confirmations.
  • Documentation for travel insurance is advised, particularly for adventurous activities.
  • Both hard copy and digital versions of all significant documents.
  • If renting a vehicle, you must have a valid driver's license and vehicle documents.
  • Health insurance information and emergency contact details.

Clothing

  • Light cotton clothes are great for the hot and dry weather, especially in the summer.
  • Long-sleeved shirts and pants that go all the way down to the ankles (for sun protection and visits to places of worship)
  • A warm jacket or sweater (it can get cold at night, especially in the winter and desert areas)
  • Shoes or sandals that are comfortable to walk in (for exploring forts, markets, and old city streets)
  • Scarf or stole (good for protecting your head from the sun and covering it at temples)
  • A hat or cap and sunglasses to protect you from the strong sun
  • Small backpack or sling bag (to carry water, sunscreen, and essentials while sightseeing)

Electronics and Personal items 

  • SPF 
  • Basic toiletries 
  • Smartphone and Camera
  • Powerbank 
  • Working postpaid SIM card

Facts about Rajasthan

  • Home to The Largest Desert in India: The Thar Desert, also referred to as the Great Indian Desert, is located in Rajasthan and spans more than 200,000 square kilometres. It is the largest desert in India.
  • City of Lakes in a Desert State: Despite being in an otherwise arid area, Udaipur, sometimes referred to as the "Venice of the East," is renowned for its exquisite lakes and palaces.
  • World's Largest Fort: Rising 400 feet above the city, Jodhpur's Mehrangarh Fort is among the biggest and best-preserved forts in the world.
  • Hill station in Rajasthan: Despite being a desert state, Rajasthan is home to only one hill station, Mount Abu, which is tucked away in the Aravalli Range.
  • Pink, blue and Golden Cities: The cities of Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer are referred to as the Pink City, Blue City, and Golden City, respectively, based on the distinctive hues of their structures.
  • Home to the Oldest Mountain Range: One of the world's oldest mountain ranges is the Aravalli Range, which passes through Rajasthan.
  • India's Camel Capital: Rajasthan is home to the country's largest camel population and is well-known for its annual, vibrant Pushkar Camel Fair.
  • Largest Palace that is still inhabited: The largest palace still in use is Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, which serves as both the former royal family's private home and a posh hotel.
  • Stepwells that Defy Engineering: Rajasthan is home to intriguing old stepwells, such as the symmetrical and beautiful Chand Baori in Abhaneri.
  • A State of Grand Festivals: Rajasthan is home to colourful celebrations full of dance, music, and colour throughout the year, from the Teej and Gangaur festivals in Jaipur to the Desert Festival in Jaisalmer.

 

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