Rajasthan Tour Package 4 nights 5 days Rajasthan is India’s best and most visited tourist destination. The location is widely famous for its rich heritage, culture, language, food, tradition and clothes. The beauty and aesthetics of the sights of Rajasthan allure the tourists visiting here. The grandeur places amazed them, and beautiful designs on the palaces leave them spellbound. As tourists go ahead to different destinations they are amazed by the site’s architecture and glory. Rajasthan tour is full of surprises, which is full of excitement at every stage as it moves forward.
Duration : 4 nights / 5 days
Destinations : Jaipur – Jodhpur- Udaipur – Jaipur
Day 1: Arrive in Jaipur
The city is renowned worldly as ‘Pink City’. The city is rich in history and culture, with wide avenues and roomy gardens. In these spectacular, pink-hued forts and palaces, where the Maharajas once resided, the past comes to life. The vibrant bazaars of Jaipur, known for its Rajasthani jewellery, clothing, and shoes, have a timeless appeal and are a shoppers’ paradise.
- Check into the hotel
- Half Day Sightseeing in Jaipur
Cover these major attractions of the city.
Hawa Mahal – The interior of the five-story building, which has numerous windows and jharokhas and resembles the honeycomb of a beehive, is constantly windy.
City Palace – The last ruling royal family continues to reside at the palace, which is a stunning mix of Mughal and Rajput architecture
- Back to the hotel by evening
- Stay overnight at the hotel
Day 2: An Offbeat Jaipur Excursion
Take breakfast and set up to explore.
Sights to visit are ;
Albert Hall Museum – The earliest museum in Rajasthan contains a huge collection of objects brought from all over the world that are arranged throughout an incredible 16 art galleries! As night falls, the museum assumes a completely new façade as the entire structure is illuminated by gorgeous yellow lights.
Amber Fort – This sandstone and marble monolith, which was constructed in the year 1592, is perched on a tiny hill. The fact that it is a spotless specimen of Rajasthani architecture is what makes it famous.
Jantar Mantar – Over the years, Jaipur’s Jantar Mantar has epitomised many people’s wanderlust. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is an open-air astronomical observatory and one of Jaipur’s and the world’s most unique and enduring tourist destinations.
Nahargarh Fort – A stunning northern background to the city of Jaipur is provided by the Nahargarh Fort, which is boldly perched on a hill of the Aravalli Hills.
- After the excursion, come back to the hotel in evening
- Stay overnight
Day 3: Jaipur- Jodhpur
Check out from the hotel in morning
- Reach Jodhpur
The second-largest city in Rajasthan, Jodhpur, is referred to as the “Blue City” by locals. The name certainly fits because the majority of the architecture, including forts, palaces, temples, havelis, and even residences, is constructed in vibrant blue tones. This gorgeous city’s towering forts make for a spectacular sight that must not miss.
- Check into the hotel and keep your luggage there.
- Set off for an excursion. The destination to visit here are;
Mehrangarh Fort – It is among the biggest Indian forts. This unbeatable fort towers majestically 400 feet just above the city.
Jaswant Thada – The serene design of the marble building is beautiful. The sculptures are really detailed. As it locates pictures of the Rathore kings within Jaswant Thada.
Umaid Bhawan Palace – The palace is an impressive example of Indian and European architectural fusion.
Kailana Lake – One of Rajasthan’s most popular lakes. It is a haven for birdwatchers. Try adding some gorgeous pictures to your collection , and go for sailing and view the beautiful sunset.
Toorji Ka Jhalra – The stepwell’s walls are carved with the distinctive rose-red sandstone of Jodhpur, which is used in Rajput architecture. These carvings include dancing elephants, antique lions and cows, and niches that contain statues of ancient deities.
- After exploring these sights , get back to the hotel by evening
- Stay overnight at hotel
Day 4: Jodhpur – Udaipur excursion
- Check out in the morning
- Reach Udaipur
The city of lakes, sometimes described as the “Venice of the East,” Udaipur is surrounded by sparkling lakes and the verdant Aravalli Mountains. Udaipur, in contrast to other areas of Rajasthan, is serene. It is a combination of regal majesty, elevated slopes, and breathtaking perspective away from the metropolitan commotion.
- Check into the hotel keep your luggage
- Get ready for an excursion.
Sights to explore here are;
City Palace Udaipur – Regarded as the largest royal structure in Rajasthan, was constructed on the shores of Lake Pichola.
Sajjangarh Palace – A historic royal seat of the Mewar family, who ruled over this region for centuries, Sajjangarh Palace is situated just outside of the city of Udaipur, sitting atop a hill.
Bagore Ki Haveli – Along Lake Pichola’s Gangaur Ghat Marg, is where to find Bagore ki Haveli. The 18th century saw its construction. More than 100 bedrooms with exquisite decorations and mirror work make up the haveli. There is also a museum there. The Dharohar Dance Show, which takes place here each night.
Jag Mandir Palace – The palace has three stories and is constructed from yellow sandstone and marble. The sight of eight life-size elephant sculptures made of pure white marble and appearing to watch over the palace would be delightful.
- Get back to the hotel after Sightseeing
- Stay overnight at the hotel
Day 5: Udaipur – back to Jaipur
Check out from the hotel in morning
- Arrive for Jaipur
- And, then head back to home
With getting back to your home , this tour completes.
This Rajasthan trip itinerary is a helpful way to guide you to the tour. Plan your trip in the essence of it and have fun. This tour will take travellers to all the major attractions which they must visit. So, do not miss following this plan which is made for tourists so they can have a complete idea of the destinations they are going to visit.