Introduction: When Rajasthan Calls, Royalty Answers
Meera stood at the window of her heritage hotel room in Udaipur, watching the sun paint Lake Pichola in shades of molten gold. Her husband Rahul wrapped his arms around her, and together they watched peacocks dance on the distant palace terraces. “This was meant to be a family vacation,” Meera whispered, “but Rajasthan has given us something more—it’s like stepping into a living fairy tale.”
Welcome to Rajasthan—the Land of Kings, where every fort tells a story of valor, every palace whispers of romance, every desert sunset speaks of timeless beauty, and every colorful turbaned face reflects centuries of proud culture. This isn’t just India’s largest state; it’s a treasure chest of experiences that transforms every traveler into a storyteller.
Imagine: Watching sunrise from a golden sandstone fort that’s been standing guard for 800 years. Sailing on serene lakes surrounded by white marble palaces. Riding camels across endless sand dunes under a star-studded desert sky. Spotting majestic tigers in their natural habitat. Dancing to folk music at royal cultural evenings. Exploring vibrant bazaars selling everything from precious gemstones to colorful textiles. Savoring authentic Rajasthani cuisine that’s been perfected over generations.
This is Rajasthan in 2026—where heritage meets hospitality, where adventure meets culture, where every moment is Instagram-worthy but more importantly, soul-satisfying.
In 2024 alone, Rajasthan attracted over 52 million domestic and 1.8 million international tourists—numbers that continue growing as more travelers discover this magical state. Whether you’re planning a family tour through royal cities, a romantic honeymoon in lake palaces, an adventure expedition through deserts and wildlife sanctuaries, or a cultural immersion in village life—Rajasthan delivers experiences beyond imagination.
But here’s the challenge: With so many incredible destinations, how do you choose where to go? How do you plan the perfect itinerary? Which places truly deserve your limited vacation time? What’s the best season to visit? How much should you budget?
That’s where this guide—and TravelPaa, recognized as the best travel agency in Delhi—comes in. For over 40 years, we’ve been crafting unforgettable Rajasthan experiences for over 100,000 travelers. From comprehensive Jaipur tour packages to customized Rajasthan honeymoon itineraries, from budget family tours to luxury heritage experiences—we understand that every traveler is unique.
This 2026 travel guide will walk you through:
✅ Top 10 Must-Visit Places in Rajasthan (with what makes each special)
✅ Best Time to Visit each destination
✅ Complete Travel Tips (accommodation, food, transport, safety)
✅ Budget Breakdown for different travel styles
✅ Family Tour recommendations
✅ Honeymoon Special destinations and packages
✅ Adventure Activities for thrill-seekers
✅ Cultural Experiences you can’t miss
✅ Practical FAQs answering all your questions
Ready to explore the Land of Kings? Let’s begin your royal Rajasthan journey!
TOP 10 TOURIST PLACES IN RAJASTHAN YOU MUST VISIT IN 2026
1. JAIPUR – THE PINK CITY (Capital of Rajasthan)

Why It’s #1: Jaipur is Rajasthan’s crown jewel—a perfect blend of royal heritage, modern amenities, and accessibility. As the state capital and entry point for most travelers, it offers the ideal introduction to Rajasthan’s grandeur.
Must-See Attractions:
Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds): The iconic 5-story pink sandstone facade with 953 intricately latticed windows was built in 1799 to allow royal ladies to observe street festivals without being seen. Best photographed in morning light.
Amber Fort: Located 11 km from Jaipur, this magnificent hilltop fort combines Hindu and Mughal architecture. Don’t miss: Elephant rides to the fort entrance (ethical alternatives available), Sheesh Mahal (mirror palace), stunning views from fort ramparts, light and sound show in the evening.
City Palace: A stunning palace complex still partially inhabited by Jaipur’s royal family. Explore museums displaying royal costumes, ancient manuscripts, weapons, and the world’s largest silver vessels.
Jantar Mantar: UNESCO World Heritage astronomical observatory with 19 architectural astronomical instruments. Built in 1734, it’s surprisingly accurate even today.
Nahargarh Fort: Offers breathtaking panoramic views of Jaipur, especially at sunset. Perfect spot for photography and peaceful reflection.
Jal Mahal: A picturesque water palace in the middle of Man Sagar Lake—stunning for photographs (viewing from outside only).
Albert Hall Museum: Rajasthan’s oldest museum with impressive Indo-Saracenic architecture, housing art, artifacts, and an Egyptian mummy.
Shopping Paradise: Jaipur is famous for:
- Johari Bazaar (jewelry, especially gemstones)
- Bapu Bazaar (textiles, handicrafts, mojari shoes)
- Tripolia Bazaar (bangles, brass items)
- Block-printed fabrics, blue pottery, miniature paintings
Best For: First-time visitors to Rajasthan, family tours, solo travelers, shopping enthusiasts, history buffs
Ideal Duration: 2-3 days
Best Time: October to March (winter season)
TravelPaa’s Jaipur Tour Package: 2N/3D starting at ₹8,999 per person (includes accommodation, meals, sightseeing, guide)
2. UDAIPUR – THE CITY OF LAKES

Why Visit: Often called the “Venice of the East,” Udaipur is Rajasthan’s most romantic destination. White marble palaces, serene lakes, Aravalli hills, and unparalleled romantic ambiance make it perfect for honeymooners and couples.
Must-See Attractions:
City Palace: Rajasthan’s largest palace complex overlooking Lake Pichola, with stunning courtyards, pavilions, terraces, corridors, and rooms displaying Rajput and Mughal architecture. Don’t miss the Crystal Gallery and panoramic lake views.
Lake Pichola: Take a boat ride at sunset (1 hour, ₹400-1000 per person). Visit Jag Mandir Island Palace and view Lake Palace Hotel (now a luxury Taj property) from water.
Lake Palace: One of the world’s most romantic hotels (room rates ₹40,000-2,00,000 per night). Even if not staying, book afternoon tea or dinner (advance reservation essential).
Jag Mandir: Island palace on Lake Pichola, accessible by boat. Beautiful gardens, marble elephants, and stunning views.
Saheliyon Ki Bari: Garden of Maidens—a beautiful ornamental garden with fountains, lotus pools, marble elephants, and lush greenery. Perfect morning visit.
Fateh Sagar Lake: Another beautiful lake ideal for boating, with Nehru Garden island. Less crowded than Pichola.
Sajjangarh Palace (Monsoon Palace): Hilltop palace offering 360-degree views of Udaipur’s lakes, palaces, and surrounding countryside. Spectacular sunset viewpoint.
Bagore Ki Haveli: 18th-century haveli converted to museum. Evening cultural show (7 PM) featuring Rajasthani folk dances—highly recommended (₹150 entry).
Best For: Honeymooners, couples, romantic getaways, luxury travelers, photography enthusiasts
Ideal Duration: 2-3 days
Best Time: September to March
Pro Tip: Stay in a heritage hotel on Lake Pichola for unforgettable wake-up views
TravelPaa’s Udaipur Honeymoon Package: 3N/4D starting at ₹24,999 per couple (includes romantic boat ride, candlelight dinner, heritage hotel stay)
3. JAISALMER – THE GOLDEN CITY

Why Visit: Rising from the Thar Desert like a mirage, Jaisalmer offers the quintessential desert experience. It’s one of the few “living forts” in the world—over 3,000 people still reside inside its walls.
Must-See Attractions:
Jaisalmer Fort (Sonar Qila): Built in 1156 AD, this golden sandstone fort glows like gold at sunset. Unlike most forts, it houses shops, hotels, restaurants, and residences. Explore narrow lanes, Jain temples (with intricate carvings), Raj Mahal, and fortifications.
Patwon Ki Haveli: Five interconnected havelis (mansions) with elaborate facades, intricate carvings, and beautiful murals. The most impressive haveli in Jaisalmer.
Sam Sand Dunes (42 km from Jaisalmer): The desert experience! Activities include:
- Camel safari (1 hour to overnight)
- Desert camping in luxury tents
- Cultural performances (folk dance, music, fire dance)
- Sunset/sunrise views over dunes
- Jeep safaris
- Quad biking
Gadisar Lake: Artificial lake surrounded by temples and ghats. Beautiful at sunrise/sunset. Boat rides available.
Kuldhara Village: Abandoned village with mysterious history—300-year-old ghost town. Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid heat.
Desert National Park: For wildlife enthusiasts—spot Great Indian Bustard (critically endangered), desert foxes, blackbucks, chinkaras. Jeep safaris available.
Best For: Desert lovers, adventure seekers, photographers, cultural enthusiasts, families, couples
Ideal Duration: 2-3 days (includes 1 night desert camping)
Best Time: October to February (avoid summer—temperatures exceed 45°C)
Desert Experience Must-Do: Overnight desert camping with cultural program, camel ride, bonfire, traditional Rajasthani dinner under stars
TravelPaa’s Jaisalmer Desert Package: 2N/3D starting at ₹12,999 per person (includes desert camp, camel safari, cultural evening, fort tour)
4. JODHPUR – THE BLUE CITY

Why Visit: Jodhpur’s distinctive blue-painted old city houses, massive hilltop fort, and vibrant culture create an unforgettable visual and experiential feast. It’s also known for delicious food and adventure activities.
Must-See Attractions:
Mehrangarh Fort: One of India’s largest and most impressive forts, towering 400 feet above the city on a rocky hill. Incredibly well-preserved with:
- Intricate carvings and expansive courtyards
- Museum with royal palanquins, weapons, paintings, costumes
- Breathtaking panoramic views of blue city below
- Audio guide narrated by royal family
- Zip-lining across fort (adventure activity)
Jaswant Thada: White marble memorial cenotaph built in 1899, known as the “Taj Mahal of Marwar.” Beautiful architecture, peaceful gardens, lake views.
Umaid Bhawan Palace: One of the world’s largest private residences, still home to Jodhpur’s royal family. Part converted to luxury hotel (Taj). Museum section open to visitors showcasing vintage cars, clocks, and royal artifacts.
Clock Tower & Sardar Market: Vibrant market area perfect for shopping textiles, spices, handicrafts, antiques, silver jewelry. Try local street food—mawa kachori, mirchi bada, makhania lassi.
Mandore Gardens: Ancient capital of Marwar with beautiful gardens, temples, and impressive royal cenotaphs. Less crowded, peaceful exploration.
Blue City Walk: Explore narrow lanes of old city with blue-painted houses. Local guides explain history and culture. Best in early morning or late afternoon.
Best For: History enthusiasts, adventure seekers (zip-lining), photographers, food lovers, cultural explorers
Ideal Duration: 1-2 days
Best Time: October to March
Adventure Alert: Mehrangarh Fort offers India’s longest zip-lining experience—6 lines covering 1km with speeds up to 60 km/h. Age 10-60, weight 40-100 kg (₹1,500 per person)
Food Recommendations: Don’t leave without trying: Makhaniya lassi, pyaaz kachori, mawa kachori, mirchi bada, dal bati churma
5. PUSHKAR – THE SACRED TOWN
Why Visit: One of India’s oldest cities and holiest Hindu pilgrimage sites, Pushkar offers a unique spiritual experience combined with the world-famous Pushkar Camel Fair (November).
Must-See Attractions:
Pushkar Lake: Sacred lake surrounded by 52 ghats. Hindu pilgrims believe bathing here cleanses sins. Peaceful morning aarti (prayer ceremony). Evening walk around lake is serene.
Brahma Temple: Rare temple dedicated to Lord Brahma (one of only a few in world). Crowded during peak times but significant for devotees.
Savitri Temple: Located on hilltop, accessible by cable car or 1-hour trek. Offers panoramic views of Pushkar town, lake, and surrounding desert. Best at sunrise/sunset.
Pushkar Camel Fair (November): World’s largest camel trading fair attracting 200,000 visitors. Features:
- Camel trading, races, beauty contests
- Cultural programs, folk dances, music
- Hot air ballooning
- Adventure activities
- Colorful spectacle of rural Rajasthan
Pushkar Bazaar: Bohemian market selling silver jewelry, tie-dye clothing, leather goods, musical instruments, books. Popular with international travelers. Bargaining expected.
Best For: Spiritual seekers, photographers, backpackers, culture enthusiasts, families (during Camel Fair)
Ideal Duration: 1-2 days (3-4 days during Camel Fair)
Best Time: October to March; November (for Camel Fair—book accommodation months in advance!)
Special Note: Pushkar is a vegetarian town—no meat, eggs, or alcohol officially available. Respect local customs and religious sentiments.
TravelPaa Tip: Combine Pushkar with Ajmer (12 km away) to visit Ajmer Sharif Dargah, one of Sufism’s holiest shrines
6. RANTHAMBORE NATIONAL PARK – TIGER TERRITORY

Why Visit: One of India’s best places to spot wild tigers in their natural habitat. Combine wildlife adventure with historical fort ruins for a unique experience.
Must-See/Do:
Tiger Safari: Ranthambore has one of India’s highest tiger populations (~70-75 tigers). Safari options:
- Canter Safari: Shared 20-seater open vehicle (₹1,000-1,500 per person)
- Gypsy Safari: Private 6-seater jeep (₹5,000-7,000 per jeep) – better for tiger spotting
- Morning safari: 6:30-10 AM
- Evening safari: 2:30-6 PM
- Book online 90 days in advance
Wildlife Sightings: Besides tigers: leopards, sloth bears, spotted deer, sambar deer, wild boars, langurs, crocodiles, 300+ bird species
Ranthambore Fort: 10th-century fort inside park—UNESCO World Heritage Site. Combine with morning safari if time permits. Historic temples, lakes, stunning views.
Best Zones for Tiger Sighting: Zones 1-5 (especially 2, 3, 4, 5) have highest probability. Book these first.
Best For: Wildlife enthusiasts, families with older children (8+), photographers, nature lovers, adventure seekers
Ideal Duration: 2-3 days (allows 3-4 safaris for better tiger spotting chances)
Best Time: October to April (park closed July-September during monsoon); Best months: November-March
Pro Tips:
- Book safaris well in advance (90 days)
- Take multiple safaris to increase tiger spotting chances
- Hire experienced naturalist guides
- Carry binoculars, camera with telephoto lens
- Dress in neutral colors, avoid bright clothing
- Stay quiet during safari—increases wildlife sighting chances
TravelPaa’s Ranthambore Package: 2N/3D starting at ₹15,999 per person (includes 3 safaris, accommodation at jungle resort, naturalist guide)
7. MOUNT ABU – THE HILL STATION

Why Visit: Rajasthan’s only hill station offers cool climate (even in summer), lush greenery, and serene lakes—a refreshing break from desert heat. Perfect for families and honeymooners seeking pleasant weather.
Must-See Attractions:
Dilwara Jain Temples: Architectural marvel with stunning marble carvings considered among India’s finest. Built 11th-13th centuries. Free entry but donations expected. Photography prohibited inside. Open 12-6 PM.
Nakki Lake: Scenic lake surrounded by hills. Boating available (paddle boats, row boats). Beautiful sunset spot. Lakeside restaurants and cafes. Pleasant evening walks.
Sunset Point: Popular viewpoint offering spectacular sunset views over Aravalli ranges. Gets crowded—arrive early for good spots. Bring snacks and water.
Guru Shikhar: Highest point in Rajasthan (1,722 meters). 15 km from Mount Abu. Temple at summit. Panoramic 360-degree views. Cool even in summer.
Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary: Home to leopards, sloth bears, wild boars, langurs. Trekking trails available. Birdwatching (over 250 species).
Achalgarh Fort: Ancient fort 11 km from Mount Abu. Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple inside. Beautiful views, peaceful environment.
Best For: Families, honeymooners, senior citizens, those seeking cooler climate, nature lovers
Ideal Duration: 2-3 days
Best Time: Year-round destination; March-June (when rest of Rajasthan is scorching)
TravelPaa Family Tip: Mount Abu is ideal for families with young children or elderly members who find desert heat challenging. Combine with Udaipur (3 hours away).
8. BIKANER – THE DESERT JEWEL
Why Visit: Less touristy than Jaipur/Udaipur but equally impressive with magnificent forts, distinctive architecture, the world-famous Karni Mata Rat Temple, and delicious Bikaneri bhujia snacks.
Must-See Attractions:
Junagarh Fort: Rare unconquered fort (never captured). Built in 1588 with impressive palaces, courtyards, balconies, and windows inside. Museum with manuscripts, jewelry, weapons. Audio guides available.
Karni Mata Temple (30 km from Bikaner): Unique temple home to ~25,000 rats considered sacred and worshipped. Pilgrims feed them milk and sweets. Spotting white rats is considered auspicious. Not for everyone but culturally fascinating.
Lalgarh Palace: Beautiful palace built in Indo-Saracenic style with intricate latticework, courtyards. Part museum, part heritage hotel. Well-maintained gardens.
National Research Centre on Camel: Learn about camel breeding, research, conservation. See different camel breeds. Camel rides available. Buy camel milk products.
Bikaner’s Famous Snacks: Don’t miss shopping for:
- Bikaneri bhujia (spicy snack)
- Rasgullas
- Papad
- Rajasthani sweets
Camel Safaris: Explore desert villages, sand dunes around Bikaner. Less commercialized than Jaisalmer.
Best For: Off-beat travelers, food enthusiasts, history buffs, adventure seekers
Ideal Duration: 1-2 days
Best Time: October to March
9. AJMER & PUSHKAR
Why Visit: Ajmer is home to the revered Ajmer Sharif Dargah (Sufi shrine), while neighboring Pushkar offers sacred Hindu pilgrimage and the famous Camel Fair. Together they showcase Rajasthan’s religious harmony.
Must-See in Ajmer:
Ajmer Sharif Dargah: Tomb of Sufi saint Moinuddin Chishti. Pilgrims of all faiths visit seeking blessings. Experience qawwali music (devotional songs). Dress modestly. Crowded during Urs festival.
Ana Sagar Lake: Artificial lake built in 12th century. Peaceful gardens, boating facilities. Beautiful sunset views. Popular picnic spot.
Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra: Ancient mosque built in 2.5 days (as legend says). Indo-Islamic architecture. Historical significance.
Best For: Spiritual seekers, cultural enthusiasts, those interested in Sufism
Ideal Duration: 1 day in Ajmer + 1-2 days in Pushkar
Best Time: October to March
TravelPaa Combo Tip: Perfect day trip from Jaipur (135 km) or combine with Pushkar for 2-day spiritual circuit
10. CHITTORGARH – FORT OF VALOR
Why Visit: India’s largest fort (spanning 700 acres) with incredible history of Rajput bravery, sacrifice, and legends including Rani Padmini’s story. UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Must-See Attractions:
Chittorgarh Fort: Massive hilltop fort with:
- Vijay Stambh (Victory Tower): 9-story 37-meter tower with intricate carvings
- Kirti Stambh (Tower of Fame): Jain monument dedicated to Adinath
- Rana Kumbha Palace: Where Rani Padmini committed jauhar (self-immolation)
- Padmini’s Palace: Beautiful palace overlooking lake; associated with legendary beauty Rani Padmini
- Meera Temple: Dedicated to mystic poetess Meera Bai
- Multiple gates, temples, tanks, palaces spread across fort
Sound & Light Show: Evening show narrating fort’s glorious and tragic history. Highly recommended for understanding significance.
Best For: History enthusiasts, students, those interested in Rajput valor, photography
Ideal Duration: 1 day (half-day fort exploration)
Best Time: October to March
Travel Tip: Hire local guide to fully appreciate fort’s history and legends. Self-exploration may miss important stories.
PLANNING YOUR RAJASTHAN TRIP: COMPLETE GUIDE
Best Time to Visit Rajasthan in 2026
🌟 Winter Season (October – March) – BEST TIME
Why Best:
- Pleasant weather (10-27°C)
- Clear skies, excellent visibility
- Perfect for sightseeing, desert activities
- Festivals galore (Pushkar Fair, Jaipur Literature Festival, Desert Festival)
Pros:
- Comfortable daytime temperatures
- Cool evenings perfect for rooftop dining, cultural shows
- Ideal for wildlife safaris
- Best photography weather
Cons:
- Peak tourist season—higher prices, crowded attractions
- Hotel bookings require advance planning
- Popular destinations like Udaipur, Jaisalmer get busy
Best For: Everyone—families, honeymooners, senior citizens, first-time visitors
☀️ Summer Season (April – June) – CHALLENGING
Weather: Hot! (30-45°C, sometimes exceeding 48°C in desert regions)
Pros:
- Significantly lower hotel rates (30-50% off)
- Fewer tourists—attractions less crowded
- Better wildlife spotting at waterholes (Ranthambore)
- Hill station Mount Abu offers respite (20-30°C)
Cons:
- Extreme heat makes sightseeing exhausting
- Desert safaris uncomfortable
- Risk of heat exhaustion/dehydration
- Many travelers avoid Rajasthan entirely
Best For: Budget travelers, those seeking solitude, wildlife enthusiasts (Ranthambore), Mount Abu visitors
🌧️ Monsoon Season (July – September) – OFF-SEASON
Weather: Moderate rainfall, 25-35°C, humidity
Pros:
- Lush greenery (especially Mount Abu, Bundi, Kota)
- Lowest prices (up to 60% off peak rates)
- Romantic ambiance in lake cities (Udaipur)
- Virtually empty tourist sites
Cons:
- Humidity discomfort
- Some desert activities unavailable
- Ranthambore National Park closed (July-September)
- Limited flight connectivity to smaller cities
Best For: Budget travelers, romantic couples (Udaipur), photographers seeking dramatic skies
TravelPaa’s Recommendation: Plan for November to February for optimal weather, festivals, and overall experience. If budget-conscious, visit late February-March or September-early October for shoulder season benefits.
How Many Days Do You Need?
Quick Getaway (3-4 Days):
- Jaipur Only: 2-3 days
- Golden Triangle: Delhi → Agra → Jaipur (3-4 days)
- Udaipur Romantic: 2-3 days
Ideal Rajasthan Experience (7-10 Days):
- Classic Circuit: Jaipur (2D) → Pushkar (1D) → Jodhpur (1D) → Jaisalmer (2D with desert) → Udaipur (2-3D)
Complete Rajasthan (12-15 Days):
- Comprehensive Tour: Add Ranthambore, Bikaner, Mount Abu, Chittorgarh to classic circuit
TravelPaa’s Most Popular Itinerary (8 Days):
- Day 1-2: Jaipur
- Day 3: Pushkar
- Day 4: Jodhpur
- Day 5-6: Jaisalmer (with overnight desert camp)
- Day 7-8: Udaipur
Cost: ₹24,999 – ₹35,999 per person (depending on accommodation category)
Rajasthan Tour Package Cost Breakdown 2026
💰 Budget Tour (₹15,000 – ₹25,000 per person for 7-8 days):
Includes:
- Economy hotels/guest houses
- AC bus/shared transport
- Vegetarian meals (breakfast + dinner)
- Basic sightseeing
- Standard guide services
Best For: Backpackers, students, budget-conscious families
⭐ Standard Tour (₹28,000 – ₹45,000 per person for 7-8 days):
Includes:
- 3-star hotels
- Private AC car/Innova
- All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Comprehensive sightseeing
- Experienced guide
- Camel safari, boat rides
Best For: Most families, first-time visitors, comfortable travel seekers
👑 Luxury Tour (₹60,000 – ₹1,20,000 per person for 7-8 days):
Includes:
- Heritage hotels/palace stays
- Luxury vehicles
- Gourmet dining experiences
- Private guides
- Premium experiences (vintage car rides, private cultural shows, spa)
- All entry fees, activities
Best For: Honeymooners, luxury travelers, special celebrations, NRI visitors
Additional Costs to Budget:
- Shopping: ₹5,000 – ₹20,000 (textiles, jewelry, handicrafts)
- Extra activities: ₹3,000 – ₹8,000 (zip-lining, additional safaris, adventure sports)
- Tips: ₹2,000 – ₹5,000 (guides, drivers, hotel staff)
- Personal expenses: ₹3,000 – ₹10,000
Family Tour Recommendations
Why Rajasthan is Perfect for Families:
- ✅ Safe, family-friendly destinations
- ✅ Wide range of activities for all ages
- ✅ Educational (history, culture, wildlife)
- ✅ Excellent accommodation options
- ✅ Child-friendly food available
- ✅ Memorable experiences (camel rides, fort exploration, cultural shows)
Best Family-Friendly Destinations:
- Jaipur: Kids love Amber Fort elephant rides, Jantar Mantar’s giant instruments
- Udaipur: Boat rides, City Palace exploration, toy trains
- Jaisalmer: Desert camping, camel safaris (short rides for young kids)
- Ranthambore: Tiger spotting excitement
- Mount Abu: Cool climate, boating, easy walks
Family Tour Tips:
- Choose hotels with swimming pools
- Break long drives with stops at interesting spots
- Include mix of activities (forts, nature, adventure, relaxation)
- Pack snacks, entertainment for road trips
- Book connecting/family rooms for convenience
TravelPaa’s Family Package: 8N/9D Rajasthan Family Tour starting at ₹32,999 per person (child discounts available)
Includes: Jaipur → Pushkar → Jodhpur → Jaisalmer → Udaipur with family-friendly hotels, private transport, kid-friendly meals, experienced family tour manager
Honeymoon Tours – Romance in Rajasthan
Why Rajasthan for Honeymoon:
- 🌹 Palace hotels for royal romance
- 🌹 Lake sunset boat rides
- 🌹 Private desert dinners under stars
- 🌹 Luxurious heritage properties
- 🌹 Instagram-perfect backdrops
Top Honeymoon Destinations:
- Udaipur (Must-Visit):
- Lake Palace stays (luxury)
- Sunset boat rides on Lake Pichola
- Candlelight dinners at lakeside restaurants
- Couple spa treatments
- Jaisalmer:
- Private luxury desert camps
- Romantic dune dinners
- Camel ride for two at sunset
- Jodhpur:
- Heritage haveli stays
- Romantic rooftop dinners with fort views
- Jaipur:
- Samode Palace/Rambagh Palace experiences
- Private cultural show dinners
TravelPaa’s Honeymoon Special: 6N/7D Romantic Rajasthan starting at ₹55,999 per couple
Exclusive Inclusions:
- Heritage/palace hotel stays
- Private candlelight dinners (2)
- Couple spa session
- Sunset boat ride
- Flower bed decoration, honeymoon cake
- Private vehicle with professional driver
- Photographer for 1 day (optional add-on)
Romantic Experiences We Arrange:
- Private rooftop dinner with folk music
- Desert camp with private bonfire
- Vintage car photo shoot
- Hot air balloon ride (Pushkar/Jaipur)
- Couple cooking class
Adventure Tours in Rajasthan
Rajasthan Beyond Palaces:
Desert Adventures:
- Camel Safaris: Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Osian
- Dune Bashing: Jeep safaris on Sam Dunes
- Quad Biking: Desert terrain
- Parasailing: Jaisalmer (seasonal)
Fort & Palace Adventures:
- Zip-lining: Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur (India’s longest fort zip-line)
- Flying Fox: Neemrana Fort Palace (zip-lining between fort walls)
Wildlife Safaris:
- Tiger Tracking: Ranthambore National Park
- Leopard Safaris: Jawai (best leopard sighting in India)
- Bird Watching: Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary (Keoladeo National Park)
Aerial Adventures:
- Hot Air Ballooning: Jaipur, Pushkar (October-March, ₹10,000-12,000 per person)
- Paramotoring: Bikaner (seasonal)
Trekking:
- Mount Abu Trails: Various difficulty levels
- Aravalli Range Treks: Day hikes near Udaipur
TravelPaa’s Adventure Package: 7N/8D Adventure Rajasthan starting at ₹42,999 per person
Includes: Zip-lining, desert safari, quad biking, Ranthambore safaris (3), hot air balloon ride, trekking, all adventure permits and safety equipment
PRACTICAL TRAVEL TIPS
Getting Around Rajasthan:
By Air: Major airports in Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur. Domestic flights connect to Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, etc.
By Train: Extensive railway network connects all major cities. Palace on Wheels and Royal Rajasthan on Wheels are luxury train options.
By Road:
- Self-drive car rentals available (but consider hiring driver—roads can be challenging)
- Private taxis/cars (best for multi-city tours)
- Bus services (state-run and private)
TravelPaa’s Transport Solutions: We provide comfortable AC vehicles with experienced drivers who know routes, best stops, and local insights.
What to Pack:
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Light cotton clothes (summer/monsoon)
- Warm clothes (winter evenings get cold—down to 5°C)
- Sunscreen, sunglasses, hat
- Modest clothing for temple visits
- Power bank, universal adapter
- Basic medications
Safety Tips:
- Rajasthan is generally safe for tourists
- Drink bottled water only
- Avoid street food if sensitive stomach
- Respect local customs, dress modestly
- Women travelers: Generally safe, but avoid isolated areas after dark
Cultural Etiquette:
- Remove shoes before entering temples
- Ask permission before photographing locals
- Dress modestly at religious sites
- Bargain respectfully in markets
- Avoid public displays of affection
CONCLUSION: YOUR ROYAL RAJASTHAN ADVENTURE AWAITS
As Meera and Rahul sat on their hotel rooftop in Udaipur, watching their last Rajasthan sunset paint the lake in impossible shades of gold, they scrolled through hundreds of photos—each one a memory, each memory a story.
“I thought this was just a vacation,” Rahul said, showing her a photo of their camel silhouetted against Jaisalmer’s dunes. “But Rajasthan gave us experiences we’ll talk about for decades.”
Meera nodded, looking at another photo—their daughter Ananya dancing with folk performers, their son Aditya’s face lit up spotting a tiger, the family together at Amber Fort. “The kids learned more in these ten days than months of school. And we fell in love all over again.”
That’s the magic of Rajasthan. It’s not just about seeing forts and palaces—though those are magnificent. It’s not just about Instagram photos—though they’ll be stunning. It’s about:
🏰 Stepping into living history where every stone has a story
🐪 Experiencing landscapes that range from golden deserts to serene lakes to lush hills
🎭 Witnessing vibrant culture that’s been preserved and celebrated for centuries
🐅 Wildlife encounters that leave you breathless
💑 Creating memories that strengthen family bonds and romantic connections
🍛 Savoring flavors you’ve never tasted before
👑 Feeling like royalty, even if just for a week
Rajasthan 2026 is calling. The palaces are ready to welcome you. The forts stand waiting to share their tales. The desert is preparing its spectacular sunsets. The lakes are calm and inviting. The tigers are roaming their territory. The camels are rested for your safari. The folk artists are tuning their instruments.
But remember: Rajasthan’s beauty is best experienced with proper planning, insider knowledge, and the support of experts who understand both the destination and your unique needs.
Why Choose TravelPaa as Your Rajasthan Travel Partner?
✅ 44 Years of Expertise: Since 1981, we’ve been crafting perfect Rajasthan experiences
✅ Best Travel Agency in Delhi: Recognized for excellence in domestic and international tourism
✅ 100,000+ Happy Travelers: Our customer testimonials speak for themselves
✅ Comprehensive Packages: From budget to luxury, family to honeymoon, standard to customized
✅ Transparent Pricing: No hidden costs, clear inclusions, best value guarantee
✅ 24/7 Support: Phone, WhatsApp, email—we’re always available for your travel needs
✅ Expert Local Guides: Passionate guides who bring Rajasthan’s history and culture alive
✅ Comfortable Transport: Well-maintained AC vehicles with experienced drivers
✅ Curated Experiences: We include experiences that transform trips into memories
✅ Safety First: Vetted hotels, insured vehicles, emergency protocols, travel insurance options
✅ Hassle-Free: We handle bookings, permits, activities—you just enjoy
Ready to Explore the Land of Kings?
Special Offer for Blog Readers – Rajasthan 2026:
🎉 Early Bird Discount:
Book any Rajasthan package before March 31, 2026 and get:
- 20% off on standard and deluxe packages
- Free upgrade to next hotel category (subject to availability)
- Complimentary cultural dinner with folk performance in Jaipur
- Free desert photography session in Jaisalmer
- One-way airport transfer complimentary
📞 Contact TravelPaa Today:
Phone: +91-98999-21559
WhatsApp: +91-98999-21559 (24/7)
Email: holidays@travelpaa.com
Website: https://travelpaa.com/
Office: TravelPaa Headquarters, 13, 3rd Floor, Vaishali Enclave, Pitampura, Delhi, 110034 (Visit by appointment)
Quote code “ROYALRAJASTHAN2026” when booking to claim your special discounts!
Popular TravelPaa Rajasthan Packages 2026:
1. Classic Rajasthan Explorer
8N/9D: Jaipur → Pushkar → Jodhpur → Jaisalmer → Udaipur
Starting ₹38,999 per person | Family-friendly | Includes desert camp
2. Romantic Rajasthan Honeymoon
6N/7D: Jaipur → Jaisalmer → Udaipur
Starting ₹75,999 per couple | Heritage hotels | Candlelight dinners included
3. Rajasthan Wildlife & Heritage
9N/10D: Jaipur → Ranthambore → Jodhpur → Jaisalmer → Udaipur
Starting ₹52,999 per person | Includes 3 tiger safaris | Adventure-focused
4. Royal Rajasthan Luxury
10N/11D: All major cities with palace stays
Starting ₹1,25,999 per person | 5-star heritage hotels | VIP experiences
5. Family Rajasthan Fun Tour
7N/8D: Kid-friendly itinerary with fun activities
Starting ₹42,999 per person | Children discounts available
6. Golden Triangle with Rajasthan
12N/13D: Delhi → Agra → Jaipur → Pushkar → Udaipur
Starting ₹55,999 per person | Perfect for first-time India visitors
Your Rajasthan story begins now. Let TravelPaa be your guide to the Land of Kings.
Book now and answer the call of royalty! 👑✨
Khamma Ghani (Welcome to Rajasthan)! 🙏



