Rajasthan Royal Retreat: Udaipur Jodhpur Jaisalmer





✨Key Highlights
Climate:
Rajasthan generally has a hot desert climate, with very hot summers, cool winters, and a brief monsoon.
Cuisine:
Famous for its spicy and flavorful dishes, including dal baati churma, gatte ki sabzi, and sweets like ghevar and malpua.
Festivals:
Each city celebrates vibrant festivals like Diwali, Holi, and local fairs, adding to the cultural richness of the region.
Tour Destinations
Discover the amazing places you'll visit on this incredible journey

Udaipur
Udaipur, often referred to as the "City of Lakes," is renowned for its picturesque landscapes and romantic ambiance. Founded in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh II, this city is nestled among the Aravalli hills and boasts several beautiful lakes, most notably Lake Pichola, which offers enchanting boat rides and stunning views of the surrounding palaces. The City Palace, a sprawling complex that combines Rajasthani and Mughal architecture, is a major attraction, housing museums filled with royal artifacts. Udaipur is also famous for Jag Mandir, an exquisite island palace, and the serene Saheliyon-ki-Bari garden, known for its fountains and lotus pools. The city’s vibrant arts scene, including traditional music and miniature paintings, further enhances its charm.

Jodhpur
Jodhpur, dubbed the "Blue City" for its vividly painted houses, is a city steeped in history and culture. Founded in 1459 by Rao Jodha, it serves as the gateway to the Thar Desert. The imposing Mehrangarh Fort, which dominates the skyline, offers a glimpse into the city’s royal heritage and houses a museum with an impressive collection of artifacts. The Umaid Bhawan Palace, a blend of Indo-Saracenic architecture, is another highlight, now serving as a luxury hotel and museum. Jodhpur is also known for its bustling bazaars, such as the Sardar Market, where visitors can shop for spices, textiles, and handicrafts. The city’s rich cultural tapestry is reflected in its vibrant festivals and traditional folk music, making it a lively destination.

Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer, often called the "Golden City," is renowned for its stunning sandstone architecture and desert landscapes. Founded in 1156 by Rawal Jaisal, this city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with the magnificent Jaisalmer Fort being one of the largest forts in the world. The fort is a living monument, with shops, homes, and temples within its walls. Patwon Ki Haveli, a cluster of intricately carved havelis, showcases the opulence of the region's merchants. Visitors can experience the thrill of camel safaris and desert camping at the Sam Sand Dunes, where breathtaking sunsets create a magical atmosphere. Gadsisar Lake, surrounded by temples and ghats, offers a tranquil escape. The rich cultural traditions of Jaisalmer, including music and dance, come alive during festivals like the Desert Festival, celebrating the vibrant heritage of the region. These four cities collectively embody the royal heritage and diverse culture of Rajasthan, making it a captivating destination for travelers.
Trip Itinerary
Inclusions
Inclusions
07 Breakfast at hotel
Air conditioned vehicle as per group size
Driver allowance , fuel, parking & all taxes
Hotel accommodation as per your choice
Traditional dinner at desert camp
Camel ride & Jeep safari in Thar desert
Sightseeing as per itinerary
Exclusions
Exclusions
Meals other than specified in Inclusion
Personal Expenses like tips, telephone calls, laundry etc.
Monument entrances , Camera fee (if charge anywhere)
Any train, flight & bus tickets other then inclusion
Travel Insurance
Things To Carry
Things To Carry
Easy to carry trolley bag or good quality backpack/rucksack (preferred)
Comfortable clothing
Comfortable shoes, flip flops or open sandals while commuting local
Water bottles (avoid single-use plastic)
Quick snacks for journey like dry fruits, chocolates
Sunblock lotions and other personal care items & toiletries
Personal medicines
Phone, camera and photography equipment
ATMs and adequate amount of cash for shopping, cafe visits
Items like torch, power banks, sunglasses
Personal identity document – Aadhar card or driving license
