Experience the royal charm of Rajasthan with carefully curated Rajasthan tour packages. Step into a land where history breathes through ancient fortresses, vibrant festivals paint the desert skies, and every street echoes with tales of valor and romance. Explore the best Rajasthan Tour Packages starting from ₹9,999 with Vayable Trip. Whether you're planning a family vacation, a romantic honeymoon, a luxury heritage escape, or an unforgettable desert adventure, our carefully curated Rajasthan holiday packages are designed to help you experience the royal grandeur of India's most colorful state.
Known as the Land of Kings, Rajasthan is home to magnificent forts, opulent palaces, vibrant bazaars, golden sand dunes, and centuries-old cultural traditions. From the Pink City of Jaipur and the romantic lakes of Udaipur to the desert landscapes of Jaisalmer, the blue streets of Jodhpur, and the spiritual charm of Pushkar, every destination offers a unique glimpse into Rajasthan's rich heritage.
Our Rajasthan travel packages include handpicked accommodations, guided sightseeing tours, local transfers, and customizable itineraries tailored to your travel style and budget. Whether you're looking for Rajasthan honeymoon packages, Rajasthan family tour packages, luxury Rajasthan tours, or short weekend getaways, we offer flexible options to suit every traveler.
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Popular Rajasthan Tour Packages
Whether you're looking for a royal heritage holiday, a romantic getaway, a family vacation, or a desert adventure, our Rajasthan Tour Packages offer the perfect blend of history, culture, luxury, and unforgettable experiences.
Rajasthan Tour Package
- Duration: 5 Nights / 6 Days
- Starting From: ₹9,999
- Ideal For: First-Time Visitors
- Highlights: Jaipur, Udaipur, Local Sightseeing & Cultural Experiences
Jaipur Udaipur Tour Package
- Duration: 4 Nights / 5 Days
- Starting From: ₹11,999
- Ideal For: Couples & Families
- Highlights: City Palace, Amber Fort, Lake Pichola & Hawa Mahal
Rajasthan Family Tour Package
- Duration: 6 Nights / 7 Days
- Starting From: ₹14,999
- Ideal For: Families & Multi-Generational Travelers
- Highlights: Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Cultural Shows & Comfortable Stays
Rajasthan Honeymoon Package
- Duration: 5 Nights / 6 Days
- Starting From: ₹15,999
- Ideal For: Couples & Newlyweds
- Highlights: Heritage Hotels, Romantic Lakes, Sunset Views & Private Experiences
Jaipur Jodhpur Jaisalmer Tour Package
- Duration: 6 Nights / 7 Days
- Starting From: ₹16,999
- Ideal For: Heritage & Culture Lovers
- Highlights: Mehrangarh Fort, Golden Fort, Desert Safari & Local Markets
Rajasthan Desert Tour Package
- Duration: 5 Nights / 6 Days
- Starting From: ₹14,999
- Ideal For: Adventure Seekers
- Highlights: Jaisalmer Desert Camp, Camel Safari, Jeep Safari & Folk Performances
Rajasthan Luxury Tour Package
- Duration: 7 Nights / 8 Days
- Starting From: ₹29,999
- Ideal For: Luxury Travelers
- Highlights: Heritage Palaces, Premium Resorts, Private Transfers & Curated Experiences
Golden Triangle with Rajasthan Package
- Duration: 6 Nights / 7 Days
- Starting From: ₹17,999
- Ideal For: International & Domestic Travelers
- Highlights: Delhi, Agra, Jaipur & Taj Mahal
Udaipur Mount Abu Tour Package
- Duration: 5 Nights / 6 Days
- Starting From: ₹13,999
- Ideal For: Nature Lovers & Couples
- Highlights: Lake Pichola, City Palace, Nakki Lake & Dilwara Temples
Complete Rajasthan Tour Package
- Duration: 8 Nights / 9 Days
- Starting From: ₹21,999
- Ideal For: Travelers Exploring Rajasthan in Depth
- Highlights: Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Udaipur, Pushkar & Desert Experiences
Find the Perfect Rajasthan Holiday Package
- Book customizable Rajasthan Tour Packages for couples, families, groups, and solo travelers.
- Explore affordable Rajasthan Holiday Packages with hotels, sightseeing, transportation, and local experiences included.
- Choose specially designed Rajasthan Honeymoon Packages featuring heritage stays, romantic dinners, and scenic destinations.
- Discover Rajasthan Family Tour Packages covering Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer with comfortable travel arrangements.
- Experience the magic of the Thar Desert with Rajasthan Desert Tour Packages including camel safaris, desert camps, and cultural performances.
- Enjoy royal hospitality with Luxury Rajasthan Tour Packages featuring palace hotels and premium experiences.
- Explore iconic destinations with Jaipur Udaipur Tour Packages and Golden Triangle Rajasthan Tours.
- Customize your Rajasthan Travel Package based on your budget, travel dates, hotel preferences, and sightseeing interests.
Explore Our Top Rajasthan Packages by Travel Style
We offer a wide range of carefully crafted packages:
Golden Triangle Rajasthan Family Tour (5–7 Days) Delhi – Agra – Jaipur. Ideal for first-time visitors.
Classic Rajasthan Heritage Tour (8–11 Days) Jaipur → Pushkar → Jodhpur → Jaisalmer → Udaipur. Our most popular package.
Royal Desert Safari Adventure (6–8 Days) Focused on Jodhpur and Jaisalmer with camel safaris, dune camping, and folk performances.
Romantic Rajasthan Honeymoon Package (7–9 Days) Udaipur, Mount Abu & Jaipur with special candlelight dinners and luxury stays.
Wildlife & Cultural Rajasthan (9–12 Days) Includes Ranthambore tiger safari along with major heritage cities.
Luxury Palace Tour (10–14 Days) Stay in converted royal palaces and heritage havelis across Rajasthan.
What’s Included in Every Rajasthan Tour Package?
To make your journey seamless, every package includes:
- Comfortable air-conditioned transportation (private car / coach)
- Accommodation in handpicked 3-star to 5-star / heritage hotels
- Daily breakfast and selected meals
- Experienced English-speaking tour guides
- Camel/Jeep safari in desert (where applicable)
- All taxes and government service charges
- Travel insurance (optional)
- 24/7 trip coordinator support
Top Tourist Attractions to Explore in Rajasthan Tour Packages
1. Jaipur- The Pink City
Jaipur is where most Rajasthan journeys begin and with good reason. Founded in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II and painted terracotta pink in 1876 to welcome the Prince of Wales, the city is one of India's most visually coherent and architecturally stunning destinations. The old walled city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and within its boundaries you'll find Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, the City Palace complex, and a network of bazaars selling everything from semi-precious stones to hand-block-printed textiles. Jaipur anchors the famous Golden Triangle (Delhi–Agra–Jaipur) but is far richer and more layered than a three-day stopover allows.
Best Time to Visit- October to March (cool, ideal for sightseeing) · January (Jaipur Literature Festival, Kite Festival) · avoid April to June (extreme heat)
Places to Visit- Amer Fort · Hawa Mahal · City Palace · Jantar Mantar · Nahargarh Fort · Jal Mahal · Albert Hall Museum · Birla Mandir · Chand Baori (day trip)
What to Eat- Dal Baati Churma (the signature Rajasthani meal), Pyaaz Kachori (onion-stuffed fried bread), Ghewar (festival sweet), Laal Maas (fiery red mutton curry), Masala Chai from the old city's street stalls
Top Things to Do in Jaipur:
- Amer Fort (Amber Fort)- ride a jeep up the cobbled ramp at sunrise, before tour groups arrive
- Hawa Mahal- best photographed from the café rooftops across the street at golden hour
- Jantar Mantar- UNESCO-listed astronomical observatory with 19 instruments, still functional
- City Palace Museum- royal family's ancestral home, still partly occupied by the royal family
- Nahargarh Fort at sunset-panoramic view of the entire Pink City spread below
- Shopping in Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar- gemstones, lac bangles, block-print textiles, mojri shoes
2. Udaipur- City of Lakes
Udaipur is consistently ranked among the most romantic cities in the world, and a single evening on the ghats of Lake Pichola watching the Lake Palace appear to float on the water explains why. Built by Maharana Udai Singh II in 1559, the city grew around a series of interconnected lakes fed by the Aravalli Hills, creating a landscape that is startlingly blue and green compared to the arid desert towns further north. The City Palace a 400-year accumulation of palaces, courtyards, and pavilions built by successive Maharanas — is the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, and navigating it takes an entire day. Udaipur is the most popular destination for Rajasthan honeymoon packages and couples, but its galleries, havelis, and markets reward every kind of traveller.
Best Time to Visit- October to March (best weather, festivals) · August to September (monsoon lush green hills and full lakes, fewer crowds) · avoid May to June (extreme heat)
Places to Visit- City Palace · Lake Pichola · Jag Mandir · Saheliyon ki Bari · Fateh Sagar Lake · Jagdish Temple · Vintage Car Museum · Sajjangarh (Monsoon Palace)
What to Eat- Dal Baati Churma, Ker Sangri (wild berry and bean pickle), Daal Kachori, Mawa Kachori (sweet), Rajasthani Thali, Haldi ki Sabzi, Malpua (sweet pancake)
Top Things to Do in Udaipur:
- Boat ride on Lake Pichola at sunset -views of City Palace, Lake Palace, and Jagmandir
- City Palace Museum allow 3–4 hours for the full complex including Mor Chowk and Dilkhush Mahal
- Day trip to Kumbhalgarh Fort (84 km)- UNESCO World Heritage Site with a 36-km perimeter wall
- Ranakpur Jain Temples (95 km)- 15th-century white marble temples with 1,444 individually carved pillars
- Bagore-ki-Haveli cultural show- evening Rajasthani folk dance and puppet performance on the lake ghats
- Shilpgram Crafts Village live demonstrations by artisans from across Rajasthan and Gujarat
3. Jodhpur- The Blue City
Jodhpur's old city is painted the blue of the sky it sits under a tradition started by the Brahmin caste to mark their homes, which spread until entire neighbourhoods turned indigo. Above it all, the Mehrangarh Fort rises 125 metres from a sheer rocky outcrop, one of India's most dramatic and best-preserved fortifications. The second-largest city in Rajasthan, Jodhpur divides neatly into two worlds: the old blue city around the fort, with its narrow lanes, spice markets, and craftspeople's workshops; and the modern city below, with excellent restaurants, rooftop bars, and the sprawling Umaid Bhawan Palace part royal residence, part luxury hotel, part museum. It is a city of extraordinary contrasts and photographic intensity.
Best Time to Visit- October to March (ideal conditions) · October (Jodhpur RIFF music festival one of India's finest world music events)
Places to Visit- Mehrangarh Fort · Jaswant Thada · Umaid Bhawan Palace · Sardar Market · Mandore Gardens · Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park · Toorji Ka Jhalra (stepwell)
What to Eat- Makhaniya Lassi (saffron and cardamom lassi, a Jodhpur speciality), Mirchi Bada (chilli fritters), Mawa Kachori, Pyaaz Kachori, Laal Maas, Rajasthani Thal
Top Things to Do in Jodhpur:
- Mehrangarh Fort- spend a full morning with the audio guide, visit the museum and the fort's rooftop café
- Blue city walking tour- navigate the narrow lanes of Navchokiya neighbourhood with a local guide
- Jaswant Thada- white marble cenotaph built in 1899, beautiful at golden hour
- Clock Tower market (Sardar Market)- spices, textiles, blue pottery, and the best Makhaniya Lassi in Rajasthan
- Day trip to Osian- 65 km north, ancient temple complex and working sand dunes for a camel ride
- Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum -one of the world's last great palace building projects (1929–1943)
4. Jaisalmer- The Golden City
Jaisalmer is the kind of place that feels like it was lifted from a fairy tale and set down in the middle of the Thar Desert. The golden sandstone fort rising from the flat desert floor known as Sonar Quila, or the Golden Fort is one of the world's few living forts, with over 3,000 people still residing inside its walls. Built in 1156 CE, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the heart of an extraordinary desert city that grew rich from the caravan trade between India and Central Asia. The Sam Sand Dunes, 42 kilometres from the city, offer the quintessential Rajasthan experience: a camel ride at sunset, dinner under the stars, and folk music that carries across the desert silence.
Best Time to Visit- November to February (ideal desert temperatures) · February (Desert Festival camel races, turban-tying competitions, and folk performances)
Places to Visit- Jaisalmer Fort (Sonar Quila) · Sam Sand Dunes · Patwon ki Haveli · Salim Singh ki Haveli · Gadisar Lake · Kuldhara Village · Desert National Park
What to Eat- Ker Sangri, Dal Baati Churma, Bajre ki Roti with Lahsun Chutney, Camel milk products at the dunes, Rajasthani Thali at Natraj Restaurant (Jaisalmer institution), Ghotua Ladoo
Top Things to Do in Jaisalmer:
- Jaisalmer Fort -walk the ramparts at dawn before shops open, visit Jain temples inside the fort walls
- Sam Sand Dunes camel safari- ride at sunset, stay overnight in a heritage desert camp
- Patwon ki Haveli- the largest and most elaborate haveli complex in Jaisalmer, built 1800–1860
- Gadisar Lake sunrise boat ride on the city reservoir, surrounded by temples and pavilions
- Kuldhara abandoned 13th-century village, haunting and perfectly preserved, 18 km from Jaisalmer
- Thar Desert jeep safari- explore the desert beyond the dunes with a local guide
5. Ranthambore- Tiger Country
Ranthambore is India's most celebrated tiger reserve a 1,334-square-kilometre jungle where Bengal tigers have been sighted against the extraordinary backdrop of a 10th-century fort perched on a cliff above the forest floor. Declared a national park in 1980 and a Project Tiger reserve in 1973, Ranthambore has one of India's highest tiger densities and is frequently cited as the best place in the world to see Bengal tigers in the wild, owing to its terrain of open scrub forest and lakes that forces wildlife into daylight visibility. For wildlife photography enthusiasts, it is a destination unto itself. For families with children, it is the most memorable single day of any Rajasthan trip.
Best Time to Visit- October to June (park open) · November to April (best tiger sightings, vegetation thins and tigers visit lakes) · Park closed July to September (monsoon)
Places to Visit- Ranthambore National Park · Ranthambore Fort · Padam Lake · Malik Talao · Jogi Mahal · Sawai Madhopur town
What to Eat- Rajasthani Thali at Sawai Madhopur's local restaurants, Bajre ki Roti, Laal Maas, Dal Baati Churma, Churma Ladoo, Ghewar
Top Things to Do in Ranthambore:
- Morning jeep or canter safari- Book Zone 1–5 for the highest tiger sighting probability
- Evening safari different zones and lighting, excellent for leopard, sloth bear, and bird sightings
- Ranthambore Fort - 10th-century Rajput fort within the national park, temples active inside
- Padam Lake and Malik Talao- the park's lakes are gathering points for tigers at dawn and dusk
- Bird watching- 320+ species recorded, including painted storks, crested serpent eagles, and kingfishers
- Village walk around Sawai Madhopur town, local craft shopping and Rajasthani street food
6. Pushkar- Sacred Lake and Desert Town
Pushkar occupies a singular place in Indian religious geography: it is home to the only Brahma temple in India the creator god worshipped in fewer than a dozen temples across the entire subcontinent. The sacred lake around which the town has grown is believed to have appeared when Brahma's lotus fell to earth, and pilgrims have been bathing in its ghats for over two thousand years. Pushkar is also famous globally for the Pushkar Camel Fair held in November during Kartik Purnima one of the world's largest livestock fairs, where over 50,000 camels, horses, and cattle are traded alongside folk music, competitions, and a travelling city of tents. Outside fair season, Pushkar is a slow, atmospheric town of temples, ghats, Israeli cafés, and desert sunsets.
Best Time to Visit- October to March (ideal weather) · November (Camel Fair — book 3–4 months in advance) · avoid April to June (very hot)
Places to Visit- Brahma Temple · Pushkar Lake · Savitri Temple · Varaha Temple · Rose Garden · Pushkar Fair Ground · Naga Pahar
What to Eat- Malpua (Pushkar's speciality sweet fried pancake with rabri), Aloo Tikki, Fresh fruit juices, Pancakes and Israeli food on Main Bazaar (popular cafe street), Rajasthani Thali
Top Things to Do in Pushkar:
- Pushkar Camel Fair (Kartik Purnima, Nov)- camel races, folk performances, and the world's most photogenic livestock market
- Brahma Temple- the only Brahma temple in India, most significant at sunrise and sunset aarti
- Pushkar Lake ghats- sunrise and evening aarti ceremonies, 52 ghats circling the sacred lake
- Savitri Temple trek- 1.5 km uphill trek at sunset, panoramic view of Pushkar and the surrounding desert
- Camel ride into the Pushkar desert- 1–2 hour rides around the rocky desert hills outside town
- Shopping on the Main Bazaar- tie-dye fabrics, silver jewellery, Rajasthani handicrafts, and organic skincare
7. Bikaner- Forts, Camels, and Desert Crafts
Bikaner is the Rajasthan city that tourism largely bypasses on its way between Jodhpur and Jaisalmer which is precisely what makes it so rewarding for those who stop. Founded in 1488 by Rao Bika (a son of Jodhpur's founder), the city grew into a wealthy caravan trading post whose opulence is preserved in the extraordinary Junagarh Fort one of the few major Rajput forts never captured in battle, with chambers decorated in Chinese and European styles alongside traditional Rajput craftsmanship. Bikaner is also India's camel breeding capital: the National Research Centre on Camel sits outside the city, and the Bikaner Camel Festival in January is one of Rajasthan's most colourful events.
Best Time to Visit- November to February (ideal) · January (Bikaner Camel Festival — 2 days of camel races, folk dance, and desert culture)
Places to Visit- Junagarh Fort · Lalgarh Palace · Karni Mata Temple (Deshnoke) · Ganga Singh Museum · Bhandasar Jain Temple · National Research Centre on Came
What to Eat- Bikaneri Bhujia (the original, bought fresh from local shops), Rasgulla, Ghewar, Kachori, Bajre ki Roti with Sangri, Camel milk ice cream at the Research Centre
Top Things to Do in Bikaner-
- Junagarh Fort- visit the Anup Mahal, Karan Mahal, and the extraordinary Chandra Mahal with mirrored decorations
- Karni Mata Temple (Rat Temple) at Deshnoke- 20 km from Bikaner, a unique and deeply fascinating experience
- National Research Centre on Camel- camel milk café, camel rides, and an insight into desert animal husbandry
- Lalgarh Palace and Museum -1902 Indo-Saracenic palace with a heritage museum and royal library
- Bikaner street food walk- Bikaneri Bhujia, Rasgulla, Ghewar, and Gulab Jamun from century-old shops
- Bikaner Camel Festival (January) -camel races, camel beauty pageant, and folk performances
8. Bundi- Rajasthan's Forgotten Jewel
Bundi is what Udaipur might have looked like a century ago a walled town of step wells, painted havelis, and a dramatic hilltop palace, largely free of the tourist infrastructure that has transformed Rajasthan's more famous cities. The Taragarh Fort looms above the town, connected by a steep path to the Garh Palace whose Chitrashala murals painted between the 16th and 19th centuries are considered some of the finest examples of Rajput miniature painting tradition at architectural scale. Rudyard Kipling wrote parts of Kim in Bundi, describing it as a place of extraordinary character. It remains that today. The town's 50-plus step wells (baolis) are the finest collection in Rajasthan.
Best Time to Visit- October to March (ideal weather) · March (Bundi Utsav festival, cultural performances, step well illuminations)
Places to Visit- Garh Palace · Taragarh Fort · Raniji ki Baoli · Nagar Sagar Kund · Nawal Sagar Lake · Sukh Mahal · Chaurasi Khambon ki Chhatri
What to Eat- Dal Baati Churma, Rajasthani Thali at local family-run restaurants, Kachori, Imarti (a jalebi variant made with lentil batter), Rabri
Top Things to Do in Bundi:
- Garh Palace Chitrashala the painted hall of Rajput murals, one of Rajasthan's greatest artistic treasures
- Taragarh Fort the Water Fort above the town, dramatic hilltop views and ancient water cisterns
- Step well (baoli) trail- Raniji ki Baoli is the most elaborate, Nagar Sagar Kund the most photogenic
- Old town walking tour -painted havelis, bazaars, and the extraordinary 84-pillared cenotaph
- Nawal Sagar Lake- the town's central lake, reflecting the city and palace at dawn
- Day trip to Rameshwar Ghat -ancient temple complex 6 km from Bundi, largely unvisited
9. Chittorgarh- Capital of Rajput Valour
Chittorgarh Fort is the largest fort in Asia — a 700-acre citadel spread across a 180-metre plateau, containing seven palaces, six temples, four memorials, and 84 water bodies within its walls. It was the capital of the Sisodia Rajput clan for centuries, and its history is written in extraordinary acts of resistance: three sieges by successive Delhi Sultanate and Mughal emperors, each met with the Rajput practice of jauhar collective self-immolation by women facing conquest. The stories of Rani Padmini and Mirabai are inseparable from the stones of Chittorgarh, and standing on the fort's ramparts overlooking the plains, both the grandeur and the tragedy of Rajput history become tangible.
Best Time to Visit- October to March (walking comfortable, all fort areas accessible) · February (Jauhar Mela commemoration event at the fort)
Places to Visit- Chittorgarh Fort · Vijay Stambha · Kirti Stambha · Rani Padmini Palace · Meera Temple · Rana Kumbha Palace · Fateh Prakash Palace Museum · Gaumukh Reservoir
What to Eat- Dal Baati Churma, Rajasthani Thali, Bajre ki Roti with Lehsun Chutney, Makkai ki Roti, Churma Ladoo, Dahi Vada
Top Things to Do in Chittorgarh:
- Vijay Stambha (Tower of Victory) - 37-metre carved sandstone tower built by Rana Kumbha in 1448, climb to the top for panoramic views
- Rani Padmini's Palace, the water-side palace where the legend of Padmini unfolds, surrounded by a lotus pond
- Kirti Stambha (Tower of Fame) 22-metre Jain tower, older than the Vijay Stambha and equally elaborate
- Meera Temple where the poet-saint Mirabai worshipped, still an active temple and place of pilgrimage
- Rana Kumbha Palace ruins the oldest palace in the fort complex, where Meera Bai is said to have lived
- Fort walls at sunset walk the ramparts for views across the plains and the best photography light
10. Mount Abu- Rajasthan's Only Hill Station
At 1,722 metres in the southern Aravalli Range, Mount Abu is Rajasthan's only hill station and its climate anomaly cool, forested, and green in a state otherwise defined by desert. The Nakki Lake at its centre is surrounded by gardens, viewpoints, and the kind of gentle mountain-town calm that feels like a different country from Jaipur or Jaisalmer. But Mount Abu's real claim to cultural significance is the Dilwara Jain Temples built between the 11th and 13th centuries in white marble of such breathtaking intricacy that they rank among the finest examples of Jain architecture anywhere in the world. The marble screens are so fine they appear to be lacework rather than stone.
Best Time to Visit- October to March (ideal hill station weather) · December (Mount Abu Winter Festival folk dance, fireworks, boat races) · Monsoon (July–September) also beautiful — lush green but some roads slippery
Places to Visit- Dilwara Jain Temples · Nakki Lake · Guru Shikhar · Sunset Point · Achalgarh Fort · Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary · Toad Rock
What to Eat- Rajasthani Thali, Ker Sangri, Dal Baati Churma, Rabri Malpua, Fresh corn (in monsoon season), Local street food around Nakki Lake including Kachori and Samosa
Top Things to Do in Mount Abu:
- Dilwara Jain Temples-arrive by 8 AM before crowds, spend 2 hours studying the marble carvings (no photography)
- Nakki Lake boat ride- the town's central lake, good at sunrise before the pedal boats arrive
- Guru Shikhar- the highest point in the Aravallis (1,722 m), 15 km from town, best at sunrise
- Sunset Point and Honeymoon Point popular viewpoints, best visited on weekdays for fewer crowds
- Achalgarh Fort (11 km) 14th-century fort with the ancient Achaleshwar Mahadev temple inside
- Toad Rock and Peace Park, short walks from the town centre with Nakki Lake views
Famous Shopping and Local Markets Experience during Rajasthan Trip
- Johari Bazaar – Famous for traditional Kundan, Polki, Meenakari jewelry, gemstones, and gold ornaments
- Bapu Bazaar & Nehru Bazaar – Block-printed textiles, Mojari shoes, leather goods, Rajasthani quilts (Razai)
- Tripolia Bazaar – Lac bangles, brassware, iron items, and wedding accessories
- Kishanpole Bazaar – Handicrafts, wooden furniture, and blue pottery
- MI Road – Branded showrooms, jewelry stores, and handicraft emporiums
- Sardar Market (Clock Tower Market) – Spices (famous for red chilies and turmeric), antiques, textiles, silver jewelry
- Sojat Road – Henna (Mehndi), traditional handicrafts
- Umaid Market – Camel leather items, Mojari shoes, wooden furniture
- Specialty: Bandhani (tie-dye) textiles, antique weapons, hand-carved furniture
- Hathi Pol & Bapu Bazaar – Miniature paintings, silver jewelry, Pichwai art, leather items
- Bada Bazaar – Traditional textiles, spices, Rajasthani puppets
- Shilpgram – Government craft village with authentic handicrafts from across Rajasthan
- Specialty: Stone carvings, terracotta items, Gota Patti work
Desert Safari and Adventurous Activities in Rajasthan Tour Packages
Experience the thrill of the golden Thar Desert with our exciting Desert Safari Rajasthan packages. Jaisalmer, famously known as the Golden City, is the ultimate destination for desert adventures and offers one of the most memorable experiences in Rajasthan.
Highlights of Our Desert Safari Experiences
- Camel Safari at Sam Sand Dunes: Ride on decorated camels across rolling golden sand dunes while watching breathtaking sunset and sunrise.
- Jeep Safari: Adrenaline-pumping 4x4 drives over the dunes for a more adventurous ride.
- Overnight Desert Camping: Stay in luxurious Swiss tents or traditional camps with bonfire, cultural folk dance performances (Kalbeliya & Ghoomar), and traditional Rajasthani dinner under millions of stars.
- Sand Boarding & Dune Bashing: Fun activities for adventure lovers.
- Hot Air Balloon Ride (seasonal): Get a bird’s-eye view of the vast desert landscape at sunrise.
- Quad Biking & ATV Rides: High-speed adventure on the sand dunes.
- Village Safari: Visit local desert villages to experience authentic rural Rajasthani life and hospitality.
Best Time to Book Rajasthan Tour
The best time to visit Rajasthan is from October to March (winter season), when the weather is pleasant with daytime temperatures between 10°C and 27°C. This period is ideal for sightseeing, desert safaris, camel rides, and outdoor festivals.
- October to March (Peak Season): Cool, dry, and comfortable. Perfect for forts, palaces, and desert camping. Major festivals like Pushkar Camel Fair (November), Desert Festival (Jaisalmer, February), and Jaipur Literature Festival add extra charm.
- April to June (Summer): Very hot (up to 40°C+). Best avoided for general tours but suitable for budget travelers or specific festivals like Teej.
- July to September (Monsoon): Lush greenery, fewer crowds, and lower prices. Lakes in Udaipur look magical, though some desert activities are limited.
- Festive Highlights: Book during Diwali, Pushkar Mela, or Gangaur for cultural depth.
How to Reach Rajasthan?
- Jaipur International Airport – Best connected with flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and international flights from Dubai, Bangkok, and Sharjah
- Jodhpur Airport – Well-connected to Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore
- Udaipur Airport – Regular flights from Delhi, Mumbai, and Jaipur
- Jaisalmer Airport – Limited connectivity, mainly from Delhi and Jaipur
- Jaipur – Major railhead on Delhi-Mumbai route with luxury trains like Palace on Wheels and Royal Rajasthan on Wheels
- Jodhpur, Udaipur, Ajmer, Bikaner – Well-connected to all major Indian cities
- Regular express and superfast trains from Delhi (4-8 hours), Mumbai (12-16 hours), and other metros
- Shatabdi, Rajdhani, and Duronto services available for comfortable travel
- From Delhi: Jaipur (280 km, 5-6 hours), Jodhpur (600 km, 10-11 hours)
- From Mumbai: Udaipur (650 km, 11-12 hours), Jaipur (1,150 km, 18 hours)
- From Ahmedabad: Udaipur (260 km, 4-5 hours), Jodhpur (450 km, 7-8 hours)
- State-run and private buses, taxis, and self-drive options available
- Excellent highway conditions with regular rest stops
Why Choose Our Rajasthan Tour Packages?
At Vayable Trip, we go beyond standard tours to deliver authentic and comfortable royal journeys:
- Expertly designed itineraries by local travel specialists.
- Transparent pricing with no hidden costs.
- Emphasis on safety, hygiene, and sustainable tourism.
- Strong network of heritage hotels and experienced guides.
- Flexible customization options for private groups, families, and couples.
- Excellent reviews and repeat traveler base.
- 24×7 dedicated support throughout your trip.
Why Choose Rajasthan Holiday Packages from Vayable Trip
Vayable Trips offers customised Rajasthan tour packages with comfortable stays, guided sightseeing, transport assistance, and carefully planned itineraries. Our travel experts help travellers choose the best destinations and experiences based on their preferences and budget.
With years of experience in Indian travel, we focus on providing hassle-free bookings, reliable support, quality accommodations, and memorable journeys. Whether you are travelling with family, friends, your partner, or solo, our Rajasthan packages are designed to give you the best of royal Rajasthan.
Book your Rajasthan tour package today and discover the timeless beauty, heritage, culture, and royal hospitality of India’s most colourful state with Vayable Trip.














