Rajasthan Tour Packages

Rajasthan, also known as the Land of Kings, is a vibrant state in India rich with history and culture. It boasts majestic forts, like Amber Fort and Meghrangarh Fort, offering stunning views. The state is also home to impressive palaces, such as Umaid Bhawan Palace and Jaipur City Palace, showcasing the grandeur of Rajasthan's royal past. With its golden deserts, traditional crafts, and delicious cuisine, Rajasthan is a perfect vacation spot for every type of traveller.

Capital City: Jaipur

Best time to Visit: (November to February)


Rajasthan Holidays Packages

Places to visit in Rajasthan

Rajasthan is India's largest state and a land of diversity. Once ruled by Rajput kings, it boasts a rich history and vibrant culture. Though famous for the Thar Desert, Rajasthan offers diverse landscapes - from serene lakes to wildlife-rich forests. You can explore magnificent forts, palaces, and captivating stories woven into the very fabric of its regions. As a cultural melting pot, Rajasthan promises a remarkable experience for any traveller.

  • Jaipur
  • Jodhpur
  • Pushkar
  • Udaipur
  • Jaisalmer
  • Bikaner
  • Chittorgarh
  • Mount Abu

Rajasthan Travel Guide

People and Culture

Rajasthan's rich tapestry is woven by its people to preserve a vibrant culture passed down through generations. You'll encounter turbaned men with long moustaches, and women in colourful saris, their smiles as bright as the desert sands. Witness the rhythmic sway of folk dances like the Ghoomar, and hear the soulful notes of Rajasthani ballads sung by wandering bards. Their hospitality shines through in their traditional greeting "Khamma Ghani" which can be witnessed in forts and palaces.

Festivals

Hindu faith dominates Rajasthan, reflected in their vibrant festivals like Gangaur and Teej. These celebrations are a beautiful blend of religion and culture, bursting with colours, traditional attire, music, and joyous processions. While religious at their core, they celebrate everything from harvests to the monsoon season, showcasing the welcoming spirit of Rajasthan's people.

These are the most popular festivals in Rajasthan

  • Desert Festival
  • Pushkar Fair
  • Teej Festival
  • Gangaur Festival
  • World Sufi Spirit Festival
  • Kite Festival
  • Camel Festival
  • Mewar Festival

The Cultural Side of Rajasthan

Food and Cuisines

Rajasthan's cuisine reflects both its royal heritage and its dry climate. Fresh fruits and vegetables are rare, but creativity thrives. Dishes are built around hearty staples like beans, lentils, flour, grains, and breads. Dairy products, especially ghee add richness. While vegetarian options dominate, meat dishes also find a place on the table.

Popular food dishes of Rajasthan include

  • Dal Bati Churma
  • Mohan Thaal     
  • Laal Maas
  • Mawa Kachori
  • Mirchi Bada
  • Mohan Maas
  • Kalakand
  • Pyaaz Ki Kachori
  • Gatte
  • Ghevar
  • Malpua

Things to Do

Rajasthan isn't just about culture and history! This land of opulent palaces and delicious food also caters to adventure lovers. Zipline through the air, soar on a hot air balloon or embark on a wildlife safari. Rajasthan's beauty extends beyond its heritage forts - serene lakes offer peaceful boat rides, creating a perfect blend of adventure and cultural immersion for any traveller.

  • Explore historic forts
  • Relish local foods
  • Hiking
  • Cycling
  • Boating
  • Bird Watching
  • Visit Temples

How to Reach Rajasthan?

Rajasthan being located in the western part of India is easily connected with the rest of the Indian states. With over 599 railway stations located all over the state, you can easily take a train from the rest of the Indian states. The state also features 7 major airports that connect other cities of the country with direct and indirect flights. You can also travel to Rajasthan by roadways by taking national highways. NH 15 and NH 65 are the major national highways connecting the state with the rest of the states.

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