Rajasthan Tour and Travel Guide

 Planning to travel Rajasthan? This travel guide is prepared to meet all the required information needed to visit Rajasthan. This royal state of India is a hub of attractions which allures tourists from all over the world. The warm welcoming nature of the people of the state is loved by tourists who visit here. The state offers a plethora of options for touring either it could be a wildlife tour, monument tours, classic luxury tour, heritage village tour or hill station tour. Rajasthan is not simply a desert state. The state is filled with ancient palaces, forts, stunning mountains, lakes, and lakes. UNESCO has designated a few of these buildings as world historic monuments. It is important to properly arrange the city visit based on the weather. The vacation can be planned more easily with a tour and travel guide to any city or state. You should be aware of certain information and requirements before organising a trip to this celestial realm. To learn more about them and to make the best travel arrangements to India's desert capital, continue reading.

How to visit 

Rajasthan is a well-traveled area in India and is connected to the majority of the states. Here is information on how to get to Rajasthan by road, rail, or air.

By Flight

The primary airport in Rajasthan, which handles both local and international flights, is located in Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur. They are also well connected to Indian cities like Delhi, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Bangalore, and Trivandrum.

By Train

Rajasthan has excellent transportation links to all of India's main cities. However, getting there took longer, which was exhausting. Even though Rajdhani Express, Shatabdi Express, and Duronto are all of the highest calibre, people can select between them. Additionally, there are luxurious trains that travel through the state if you want to experience the splendour and decadence of royal Rajasthan. These include Royal Rajasthan on Wheels, Palace on Wheels, Maharajas' Express, The Deccan Odyssey, and The Golden Chariot.

By Road 

All of the major cities in Rajasthan are connected by an excellent road system that also connects it to other states. Via NH8, Rajasthan is connected to major cities like Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad, and Jaipur.

Best time  to visit

Rajasthan may be visited all year round, but the winter season, which lasts from October to February, is the finest time to go. Given that it is not too hot outside, it is a good time to travel. People travel from all over the world to experience the majority of the festivals that are held here during these months.

Summer Time - April to June 

You'll want to spend the entire day in your hotel due to the oppressive heat and excessive humidity levels. However, it may be said that this is the ideal time to visit Mount Abu, a hill station in Rajasthan that is generally cooler than other well-known tourist destinations. Hotels and other prices are reasonable at this time.

Monsoon Time - July to September 

 During the monsoons, the state's lakes fill up, making it more picturesque. This time of year is a good time to travel because of the temperature. But during the monsoon and whenever there are rain showers, the air can become more humid. Additionally, during certain months, you can take advantage of a sizable discount on travel arrangements and hotel reservations.

Winter Time - October to March 

As a result of the cold weather, winter is thought to be the greatest season to travel. Rajasthan is best visited during this time of year because the weather is pleasant, there are numerous festivities happening, and the mood is fresh.

Travelling with-in Rajasthan 

Numerous modes of transport  are available to move within the cities. Buses, cycle rickshaws, autorickshaws, taxis, metro are some of the options available. But, if you want private transportation then you can book the rental car services for Rajasthan tour.

Top places to explore

Rajasthan is beyond someone's imagination. And, it offers a plethora of options to explore. Let's check out these top places to explore with their attractions.

Jaipur - Attractions of the city are Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Amer Fort, Nahargarh Fort and Jaigarh Fort.

Udaipur -  Sites to explore are Lake Pichola, Fatehpur Sagar Lake, City Palace, Saheliyon ki Bari, Jagmandir, Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace and Bagore Ki Haveli.

Jodhpur -Attractions of the city are Mehrangarh Fort, Toorji Ka Jhalra, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jaswant Thada, Rao Desert Rock Park, Mandore Garden, Khejarla Fort, Balsamand Lake and Ghanta Ghar.

Jaisalmer - Attractions of the city are

Sam Sand Dunes, Jaisalmer Fort, Gadisar lake, Kothari Patwon-Ki Haveli, Salim Singh Ki Haveli, Bada Bagh Temple, Golden Fort, Nathmal-ki-Haveli and The Thar Heritage Museum.

Bikaner -  Attractions of the city are

National  Research Centre on Camels, Junagarh Fort, Lalgarh Palace, Karni Mata Temple, Rampuria Haveli, Sursagar Lake Gajner Palace and wildlife sanctuary.

Pushkar - Attractions of the city are Pushkar Lake, Varaha Temple, Savitri Temple, Naga Pahar, Rangji Temple, Gau Ghat and Brahma Ghat.

Ajmer - Attractions of the city are  Dargah Sharif, Ana Sagar Lake, Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra, Akbar's Palace and Museum, Nasiyan Jain Temple and Taragarh Fort.

Wildlife in Rajasthan

One of the best places in India to see tigers and observe birds is Rajasthan. For a biodiverse wildlife to flourish, the state has semi-green forests, mountainous terrains, arid grasslands, dry deciduous thorn forests, and even wetlands citing the nearby wildlife parks here.

Ranthambore National Park -

Aravali mountains surround the park, and the Vindhya Hills are renowned for their tigers. This park is a tranquil setting full with peaceful fauna and lush flora. Other creatures that can be found here are the Indian wolf, Indian striped hyena, Dhole, Indian leopard, Indian elephant, Wild water buffalo, Gaur, nilgai, Barasingha, Black buck, Chinkara, and Chousingha.

Keoladeo Ghana National Park - 

This park is a wildlife and bird sanctuary and is located in the Bharatpur area. It is under the heading of national parks and is a site of global heritage. In western India, this area is a crucial location for bird breeding and feeding. Waterbirds use it as a winter home as well. Rarely seen animals in this national park include deer, nilgai, and boar.

Sariska National Park - 

It is the most visited national park in Rajasthan and is situated in the Alwar region. Crocodiles and water snakes can be found in the park's Siliserh Lake and Bal Samand Lake. Here, different species of animals can be discovered, including Bengal tigers, hyenas, jackals, wild dogs, and jungle cats.


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