Destination : Jaipur – Bikaner – Jaisalmer – Jodhpur – Pushkar – Jaipur
Jaipur Taxi Services provides an amazing 7 nights 8 days Rajasthan tour package, that brings you closer through a comprehensive paced way. From the vibrant, kingly cities to the harsh, widespread Thar desert, it’s meant to offer travellers a taste of the state’s diverse landscapes. The journey entails some of Rajasthan’s most iconic sites, each with its own unique personality, history and cultural appeal: Jaipur, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur and Pushkar.
The tour provides a deep insight into Rajasthan’s glorious past, with royal palaces and grand forts, vibrant local traditions, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences. For convenience, the course starts and ends in the capital city of Jaipur.
Tour Itinerary Details:
Day 1: Jaipur Arrival
The tour begins when you reach Jaipur, the Pink City of Rajasthan or the Capital of Rajasthan. Travellers will meet at either the Jaipur Junction railway station or the Jaipur International Airport. They will be shown to their first day off to relax, check in and recover from their journey. In the evening, they may choose to go for a relaxed walk along the city’s popular markets, like Johari Bazaar, Bapu Bazaar or Kishanpole Bazaar, etc. Overnight stay at the Jaipur hotel to conclude the day.
Day 2: Jaipur Sightseeing
Discovering Jaipur’s stunning historical landmarks is the most important attraction. The tour usually comprises:
Amber Fort is a stunning hill fort known for its innovative blend of Rajput and Hindu design elements. Elephant rides up the steep hill to the central gate are a traditional experience. The Sheesh Mahal ,among the interior highlights, is a nod to the era’s excessive craftsmanship.
The popular five-story palace of Hawa Mahal is famous for its stunning pink and red sandstone facade and its 953 intricate windows, which were built to enable royal women to observe street festivals in secret.
City Palace is a compound of courtyards, gardens and buildings in the heart of Jaipur, and is a classic example of how Rajput, Mughal and European architecture can converge. The Jaipur royal family still reside in this palace.
Jantar Mantar is a fantastic group of 19 astronomical instruments and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It’s a stunning display of ancient Indian architecture and science.
Return to the hotel for a night’s stay in Jaipur concludes the day.
Day 3: Bikaner Transfer
Travellers will leave their lodgings in Jaipur following an early breakfast and begin the approximate 5 to 6-hour journey to Bikaner. The camel country of Rajasthan, Bikaner, is famous for its camel breeding farms and forts. Travellers will check in at the hotel upon arrival. Afternoon sightseeing tour of the city is planned and will feature:
Junagarh Fort was built on a hilltop, like most of the major forts of Rajasthan. It’s an enormous structure that has Mughal and Rajasthani architecture blended in a breathtaking complex of palaces, courtyards and temples.
Karni Mata Temple is around 30 kms from Bikaner or Rat temples, inhabited by hundreds of rats that are worshipped there. It’s a fascinating and offbeat spiritual experience.
Return to the hotel for an overnight stay in Bikaner.
Day 4: Jaisalmer Desert Tour
The day breaks the monotonous routine of the royal cities and offers a unique experience of the Thar Desert. The morning is followed by breakfast, and then the guests will leave their hotel in Bikaner and proceed to Jaisalmer, famously known as the Golden City. The scenery of the ever-changing landscape, from lush fields to dry lands, is stunning; the tour of the desert city is long.
When the group reaches there, it bypasses the city and directly moves to a desert camp that has been booked near the Sam Sand Dunes. Experience a breathtaking sunset over the dunes, and travellers will take a camel safari into the desert. An evening of cultural performances, like traditional Rajasthani folk dance and music, will be arranged when they get back to the camp.
Day 5: Jaisalmer City Sightseeing Tour
Travellers will take breakfast and then proceed to their hotel in Jaisalmer City after a memorable night in the desert. The day is spent exploring the picturesque city with golden tones. One of the largest intact fortified settlements in existence, Jaisalmer Fort is a living fort and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its curved streets are lined with shops, restaurants and centuries-old havelis, accessible to tourists.
Five magnificently carved havelis, famous for their intricate and elaborate designs, comprise the Patwon ki Haveli complex. It’s a breathtaking example of Rajasthani craftsmanship.
Gadisar Lake is an artificial lake, a tranquil oasis in the desert. There’s a tranquil boat ride along with a tour of the nearby ghats and temples.
Stay comfortably overnight at the hotel in Jaisalmer city, at the end of the day.
Day 6: Jodhpur Transfer
A transfer to the Blue City, Jodhpur is all about the day. Following breakfast and check out, travellers will spend 5 to 6 hours driving to Jodhpur. Check into the hotel when they arrive. A sightseeing tour takes place in the afternoon and includes:
Perched on a hill overlooking the city, Mehrangarh Fort, among India’s largest and most impressive forts. It’s awe-inspiring to behold the massive walls, large courtyards, and delicate palaces of the fort. Get a wide overview of the city’s distinguishable blue houses from the hilltop.
Maharaja Jaswant Singh II is commemorated by the stunning marble cenotaph called Jaswant Thada. It’s a peaceful place to explore due to its intricate carvings and serene environment.
Stay overnight comfortably in Jodhpur.
Day 7: Pushkar Transfer
The journey continues to Pushkar, the holy town. After breakfast, travellers will leave and drive around 4 hours to Pushkar. It is a religious hub famous for its sacred lake and the sole Brahma Mandir in the world. Travellers will check into their hotel when they arrive. Embark on a sightseeing tour of Pushkar, a religious hub famous for its sacred lake and the sole brahma temple in the world. Travellers will check into a hotel on their arrival. The remaining day will be spent exploring the spiritual face of the city, like:
52 bathing ghats border the sacred Pushkar Lake. Pilgrims flock here to bathe in the conviction that it would forgive all their sins. The peaceful atmosphere is just right for contemplation. Spending the night in Pushkar marks the conclusion of the day.
Day 8: Departure from Jaipur
The travellers will have a hearty breakfast and check out of the hotel on the final day of the tour. They will be escorted to Jaipur, which takes 2 to 3 hours. The incredible tour of Rajasthan will end when they are dropped at the railway station or airport in Jaipur for their onward destination.
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