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This immersive Rajasthan itinerary takes you across royal cities, majestic forts, serene lakes, vibrant bazaars, and desert dunes — blending culture, nature, and regal heritage. Begin in Jaipur with its pink-hued palaces, move to the jungles of Ranthambore for tiger safaris, relax by the lakes of Udaipur, stroll through the blue lanes of Jodhpur, and finally unwind under the stars in Jaisalmer’s golden desert. From royal architecture to rustic charm, every day unveils a new side of Rajasthan.
Arrive in Jaipur. Visit vibrant local bazaars and the iconic Hawa Mahal. Optional evening at Chokhi Dhani for a cultural dinner experience. Overnight: Jaipur
Morning visit to Amber Fort, followed by City Palace and Jantar Mantar. Enjoy sunset views from Nahargarh Fort. Overnight: Jaipur
Drive to Ranthambore (approx. 4 hrs). Settle into your jungle lodge. Optional visit to Ranthambore Fort or relax by the pool. Overnight: Ranthambore
Morning and/or evening safari in Ranthambore National Park. Spot tigers, leopards, and diverse birdlife. Overnight: Ranthambore
Drive to Udaipur (approx. 6 hrs). Evening boat ride on Lake Pichola, catching golden hour views of City Palace and Jag Mandir. Overnight: Udaipur
Explore City Palace, Jagdish Temple, and Saheliyon ki Bari. Enjoy dinner at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the lake. Overnight: Udaipur
Scenic drive to Jodhpur (approx. 5 hrs). Relax or visit Mandore Gardens. Evening at leisure. Overnight: Jodhpur
Visit Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, and stroll through the blue lanes of the old city. Overnight: Jodhpur
Drive to Jaisalmer (approx. 5 hrs). Visit Jaisalmer Fort, Patwon Ki Haveli, and explore local markets. Stay in a heritage haveli. Overnight: Jaisalmer (City)
Transfer to Sam Sand Dunes. Enjoy a camel ride, folk dance performance, and luxury desert glamping with dinner under the stars. Overnight: Jaisalmer (Desert Camp)
Morning at leisure. Depart from Jaisalmer.
The ideal time is between October and March, when the weather is pleasant for sightseeing, safaris, and desert camping. Avoid peak summer (April–June), especially for Ranthambore and Jaisalmer.
Major routes are well-maintained highways, though travel times can be long (4–6 hours). A private car with a reliable driver is recommended for comfort and flexibility.
Yes. Advance booking is highly recommended, especially during peak months (Oct–March), to ensure preferred zones and time slots (morning/evening drives).
A mix of both. This itinerary typically includes heritage havelis in Jaipur and Jaisalmer, jungle lodges in Ranthambore, and lakeside or boutique hotels in Udaipur. Luxury upgrades or budget options can be arranged.
Attend a traditional folk performance in Jaisalmer, enjoy a rooftop dinner in Udaipur, and visit Chokhi Dhani in Jaipur for Rajasthani cuisine and entertainment.
Yes. The Sam Sand Dunes camps offer secure and comfortable glamping experiences with private tents, attached baths, cultural shows, and meals. It’s suitable for all age groups.
Rajasthan is very vegetarian-friendly. Most hotels and restaurants offer veg, Jain, and Indian fusion options. Let your travel operator know about dietary preferences in advance.
No special permits are required for Indian citizens. Just carry a valid government ID (Aadhar, PAN, or Voter ID) for hotel check-ins and safari bookings.