8–Day Rajasthan Tour With Jodhpur, Jaisalmer & Bikaner from Jaipur
Trip Overview
Experience the vibrant culture of Rajasthan by exploring its colorful cities. Discover Jaipur, the “Pink City” and capital of Rajasthan, known for its Rajput and royal heritage. Visit Jodhpur, the “Blue City,” founded in 1459 by Prince Jodha and home to the fierce Rathore clan. Explore Jaisalmer, the “Golden City,” famous for its yellow sandstone architecture in the heart of the Thar Desert. Admire the beauty of Bikaner, with highlights like the 16th-century Junagarh Fort. This journey supports local artisans, preserving Rajasthan’s rich heritage and promoting the uniqueness of traditional art.
Highlights:
- Experience the vibrant heritage of Jaipur, the Pink City, renowned for its royal palaces and Rajput architecture.
- Explore the historic Blue City of Jodhpur, with its impressive Mehrangarh Fort and centuries-old traditions.
- Discover the Golden City of Jaisalmer, famous for its stunning yellow sandstone forts and desert landscapes.
- Visit Bikaner and marvel at the intricate architecture of Junagarh Fort and the city's rich cultural history.
- Support local artisans and traditional crafts through a socially conscious tour, contributing to the preservation of Rajasthan’s artistic heritage.
8-Day Rajasthan Tour With Jodhpur, Jaisalmer & Bikaner Itinerary:
Day 1 : Arrival in Jaipur
- On your arrival at Jaipur, we offer airport, railway station assistance and transfer to hotel so that you can relax.
- Accommodations : Overnight Stay in Amer City Heritage
Day 2 : Jaipur Sightseeing
- Amer Fort: Start your morning with a visit to the magnificent Amer Fort, perched atop a hill in Amer. Built by Raja Man Singh I, this fort is known for its stunning artistic elements. The picturesque Maota Lake at its base served as a water source for the fort.
- Jantar Mantar: Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site Jantar Mantar, a collection of nineteen astronomical instruments built in 1734 by Rajput king Sawai Jai Singh II. These impressive structures enable observations of celestial positions with the naked eye.
- City Palace: Spend an hour discovering the Maharaja’s City Palace, constructed in 1721 as the administrative and ceremonial seat of the Maharaja of Jaipur. It hosted religious and cultural events and now houses the Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II Museum while remaining the residence of the Jaipur royal family.
- Jal Mahal: En route to Amer, admire Jal Mahal, a beautiful palace set in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. Renovations around the lake continue to enhance its charm.
- Hawa Mahal: Visit the iconic “Palace of Winds,” built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh and inspired by Khetri Mahal. Designed by Lal Chand Ustad, the five-story structure features 953 intricately decorated jharokhas (small windows) resembling a honeycomb, allowing cool breezes to flow through the palace.
- Evening: Enjoy leisure time for relaxation or personal activities.
- Accommodation: Overnight stay at Amer City Heritage.
Day 3 : Jaipur - Jodhpur; En route, See Pushkar
- Pushkar is renowned for its sacred Brahma Temple, one of many among the 400 temples that line the serene banks of Pushkar Lake. The temple spires create a heavenly skyline, especially enchanting when the vesper bells ring. Though Pushkar welcomes visitors year-round, November is a special time as the town bursts into a vivid celebration during its annual fair, the world's largest camel festival. This event transforms the city into a vibrant spectacle of colors, sounds, and cultural activities.
- In the old city, the Clock Tower stands as a well-known landmark. Nearby, the lively Sardar Market invites exploration, with narrow alleys leading to a bustling bazaar filled with vegetables, spices, traditional sweets, textiles, silver, and handicrafts.
- Accommodation: Overnight stay at Jee Ri Haveli.
Day 4 : Jodhpur Sightseeing
- Mehrangarh Fort: Rising majestically over Jodhpur, this 5 km-long fort stands on a 125 m high hill and is one of India’s most formidable structures. Though seemingly invincible from the outside, the fort is accessible through four gates along a winding road. Inside, explore stunning palaces like Moti Mahal, Phool Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, Sileh Khana, and Daulat Khana, adorned with intricate carvings and latticework. These palaces display an extraordinary collection of royal artifacts, including palanquins, elephant howdahs, miniature paintings, musical instruments, and regal costumes.
- Jaswant Thada: This striking white marble memorial serves as the royal crematorium and features portraits of Jodhpur’s rulers. Surrounded by four cenotes, it commemorates the valor and generosity of successive Maharajas.
- Umaid Bhawan Palace: A magnificent structure divided between a museum and a luxury hotel. The museum offers fascinating exhibits, including a collection of vintage cars nearby.
- Accommodation: Overnight stay at Jee Ri Haveli.
Day 5 : Jodhpur - Jaisalmer Desert Camp
- Gadisar Lake: A popular attraction in Jaisalmer, Gadisar Lake was originally constructed in 1367 by Maharawal Jaisal as a man-made reservoir to supply water to the city. It was later renovated by Maharawal Garsi Singh and remains a scenic and historic spot.
- Kuldhara Village: Established in the 13th century, Kuldhara is an abandoned village shrouded in mystery and legend. Known for its haunted reputation, it was developed as a tourist destination by the Government of Rajasthan in 2010.
- Sam Sand Dunes: In the evening, experience the magic of the desert with a sunset camel ride and an exhilarating Jeep Safari. Enjoy a traditional dinner accompanied by a vibrant folk dance performance, and spend the night in a Swiss tent at a desert camp.
- Accommodation: Overnight stay at Countryside Resort.
Day 6 : Jaisalmer Sightseeing
- Early Morning Departure: After breakfast, depart from the Desert Camp for Longewala.Longewala War Memorial: Visit the site commemorating the 1971 India-Pakistan war, featuring a display of military relics and equipment that illustrate the conflict's aftermath.
- Tanot Temple: Explore the miraculous Tanot Temple near the Indo-Pak border, where, according to legend, the local deity Tanot (Awad Mata) protected Indian soldiers by preventing Pakistani bombs from exploding during the 1965 and 1972 wars.
- Bada Bagh: Discover this lush oasis by an artificial lake, surrounded by dense trees and the impressive royal cenotaphs, adorned with intricately carved ceilings and statues of past rulers.
- Jaisalmer Fort: Known as the Golden Fort, this living fortress was built by Rajput ruler Raja Jaisal in 1156 AD. It remains one of the few inhabited forts in the world.
- Patwa Havelis: Walk through the narrow lanes to see the Patwa Havelis, a cluster of five ornately decorated residences. The first haveli, Kothari’s Patwa Haveli, is particularly well-preserved and open for visitors to experience the opulent lifestyle of the Patwas.
- Nathmalji ki Haveli: Admire this architectural marvel, built in 1885 by two architect brothers, Hathi and Lulu, who simultaneously constructed the two sides of the building. Though similar, each side features unique details.
- Salim Singh Ki Haveli: Visit this striking 1815 residence, famous for its peacock-shaped roof and numerous intricately designed balconies.
- Accommodation: Overnight stay at Deoki Niwas hotel in Jaisalmer City.
Day 7 : Jaisalmer - Bikaner (320 KM/ 5 Hrs)
- Rat Temple (Karni Mata Temple): The famous 600-year-old temple is situated 30 KM from Bikaner in Deshnok. It is also known as Karni Mata Temple. This temple is dedicated to Karni Mata, an incarnation of Goddess Durga. The temple has huge, intricately carved silver gates donated by Maharaja (King) Ganga Singh. In the evening, have free time for leisure and shopping by yourself.
- Accommodations: Overnight stay at Deoki Niwas hotel in Jaisalmer City.
Day 8 : Visit Bikaner Fort & End of Tour
- Junagarh Fort was built by a Mughal army general, Raja Rai Singh, in 1593. The courtyard of the fort, along with the balcony, kiosks, and windows, are perfect examples of the artisanship of that time. The beautiful cutwork and dots on the red stones and the marbles are fascinating. The various parts of the palace—the Dewan-iI-Khas, the Phool Mahal, Hawa Mahal, Badal Mahal, and Anup Mahal—reflect the glorious architecture of Bikaner.
- After that, guests will be dropped off at Bikaner Railway Station or their desired location in Bikaner.
Basic Details
Inclusions
- Breakfast
- Private Air Condition Transport
- Camel Safari
- Jeep Safari
- 1 Night in Desert accommodation with Gala Dinner
- Hotel accommodation
- Pick up and Drop
- Sight Seen
- Toll tax, Parking, fuel etc.
Exclusions
- Lunch/Dinner
- Any type of monuments entry charge
- Any type of drinks
- Any type of personal expenses
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Important Information
- This is not a guided tour. An experienced tour coordinator will be there for the entire tour.
- Pick-up and drop can be specified at the time of booking. Be it an airport, railway station, or anywhere from the city.
- Please do carry proof of identity at all times while on tour.
- Children below 6 years of age are not charged for anything.
- The guests may choose to skip or add any new attraction in the destination of the tour.
- Sedans (4-seater) models provided are Suzuki Dzire, Toyota Etios, or similar.
- SUV (6-seater) models provided are Toyota Innova, Mahindra Xylo, Suzuki Ertiga, or similar.
- AC tempo traveller for a larger group than 6 adults.
- Guests may skip any of the places to visit or can share their choice of place to visit.
- We have very customer-friendly tour packages; please do share for any kind of special request the time of booking in the special comments section.
$ 413.78 Per Person
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