Experience the best of Rajasthan with our 7 Nights Tour Package. Explore Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, and Jaipur, and enjoy hotel stays, private transport, sightseeing, and desert adventures.
Experience the best of Rajasthan with our 7 Nights Tour Package. Explore Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, and Jaipur, and enjoy hotel stays, private transport, sightseeing, and desert adventures.
Arrival in Udaipur & Half Day Sightseeing | Stay in Udaipur
Lake Pichola - Upon arriving in Udaipur, a representative will warmly welcome you at the airport or railway station and accompany you to your hotel for a seamless check-in. After enjoying a leisurely lunch, your sightseeing adventure in Udaipur begins.
Experience a picturesque boat ride…
Arrival in Udaipur & Half Day Sightseeing | Stay in Udaipur
Lake Pichola - Upon arriving in Udaipur, a representative will warmly welcome you at the airport or railway station and accompany you to your hotel for a seamless check-in. After enjoying a leisurely lunch, your sightseeing adventure in Udaipur begins.
Experience a picturesque boat ride on the tranquil Lake Pichola, set against the stunning Aravalli Hills. Established in 1559 by Maharana Udai Singh, Udaipur is often called the ‘Venice of the East’ or the ‘Kashmir of Rajasthan’ due to its scenic lakes, romantic atmosphere, and royal heritage.
City Palace of Udaipur - A true architectural wonder and the largest palace complex in Rajasthan, the City Palace is the highlight of Udaipur’s heritage. Elegantly situated on the eastern banks of Lake Pichola and surrounded by the majestic Aravalli hills, the palace showcases a magnificent blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. Its grand courtyards, balconies, and towers offer breathtaking views of the lake and city, making it the most iconic and visited attraction in Udaipur — a genuine masterpiece reflecting the royal grandeur of Mewar’s history.
Jagdish Temple - Located in the heart of Udaipur, just a short walk from the City Palace, Jagdish Temple is one of the city’s most esteemed and architecturally impressive Hindu temples. Constructed in 1651 by Maharana Jagat Singh, this temple has been a site of continuous worship for centuries. Originally known as the Temple of Jagannath Rai, it is now affectionately called Jagdish-ji by locals. With its intricately carved pillars, vibrant sculptural details, and spiritual ambiance, it stands as a major cultural and religious landmark — a must-visit for every traveler exploring Udaipur.
Bagore Ki Haveli Museum - Situated on the banks of Lake Pichola at Gangori Ghat, Bagore Ki Haveli is a beautifully restored 18th-century mansion built by Amar Chand Badwa, the Prime Minister of Mewar. This splendid haveli offers a fascinating glimpse into royal Rajasthani life with its intricate architecture, historic artifacts, and colorful interiors. In the evenings, the haveli truly comes alive with live cultural performances that showcase traditional Rajasthani folk dances, music, and storytelling — an unforgettable experience for anyone wanting to immerse themselves in the region’s vibrant heritage.
Udaipur Sightseeing & Evening Transfer to Jodhpur | Stay in Jodhpur
Sahelion Ki Bari - Saheliyon-ki-Bari is a major garden and a popular tourist spot in Udaipur, Rajasthan. Located in the northern part of the city, it features fountains, kiosks, a lotus pool, and marble elephants. It was built by Rana Sangram Singh.
Maharana Pratap Smarak - Maharana Pratap Memorial is a historic site dedicated to the valiant Maharana Pratap. Situated atop Moti Margi or Pearl Hill, the memorial overlooks Fateh Sagar Lake. In Hindi, a memorial is known as “smarak,” and it is always made in memory of loved ones. Maharana Pratap Memorial was constructed with the initiative of Maharana Bhagwat Singh Mewar with the help of a public trust.
Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace - The Monsoon Palace, also known as the Sajjan Garh Palace, is a hilltop palatial residence in Udaipur, Rajasthan, overlooking Fateh Sagar Lake. It is named Sajjangarh after Maharana Sajjan Singh of the Mewar Dynasty, for whom it was built in 1884. After lunch, drive to Jodhpur, which is a 4.5-hour journey. Arrive in Jodhpur late in the evening. Overnight stay in a Jodhpur hotel.
Full Day Sightseeing in Jodhpur & Transfer to Jaisalmer | Stay in Jaisalmer
Mehrangarh Fort - After breakfast at 9:00 a.m. and checking out from the hotel, enjoy a full day of sightseeing in Jodhpur, known as the Blue City of India. Jodhpur, the stronghold of the fierce Rathore clan, was founded in 1459 by Prince Jodha. Visit Mehrangarh or Mehran Fort, one of the largest forts in India, built around 1459 by Rao Jodha, situated 410 feet above the city.
Phool Mahal - Phool Mahal (Flower Palace) is one of the most opulent and renowned period rooms in Mehrangarh Fort. Built by Maharaja Abhaya Singh in the 18th century, it served as a pleasure room for female dancers during his reign.
Jaswant Thada - Jaswant Thada is a cenotaph located in Jodhpur. It was built by Maharaja Sardar Singh of Jodhpur State in 1899 in memory of his father, Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, and serves as the cremation ground for the royal family of Marwar.
Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum - The Umaid Bhawan Palace is situated beside the royal blue city of Jodhpur. It is an architectural marvel, nearly 75 years old. The foundation was laid in 1928, and the palace was completed in 1943. After sightseeing, drive to Jaisalmer, which is a 4-hour journey. Overnight stay in a Jaisalmer hotel.
Jaisalmer Sightseeing & Tent Stay | Stay in Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer Fort - After breakfast at 9:00 a.m., proceed for a sightseeing tour of The Golden City - Jaisalmer. Visit the magnificent 12th-century Fort at Jaisalmer (the highlight of the tour). Jaisalmer Fort is located in the city of Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. It is considered one of the few “living forts” in the world, as nearly one-fourth of the old city’s population still resides within the fort. For much of its 860-year history, the fort was the city of Jaisalmer.
Jain Temples - Within Jaisalmer Fort lie 7 Jain temples, showcasing beautiful structural designs. From ceilings to tombs to gateways, every part of these temples is adorned with mirrors, frescoes, carvings, etc. These temples were built in the 12th and 15th centuries and are dedicated to various Jain Tirthankars (Hermits). The temple walls feature animal and human figures carved in the famous Dilwara temple style. The Jain temple has a Gyan Bhandar, a library, which attracts many tourists.
Salim Singh-ki Haveli - Salim Singh Ki Haveli was built in 1815 by Salim Singh, the prime minister of the kingdom when Jaisalmer was the capital. This mansion was constructed without cement and mortar; the stones are connected with strong iron rods. This mansion is famous for its distinctive architecture, featuring 38 gracefully carved balconies. The architecture is inspired by a dancing peacock. One of the most ambitious constructions of its time, the Haveli was so magnificent that it even invited the ruler’s envy during its era.
Kothari’s Patwaon-Ki-Haveli - In Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, stands a classical architectural marvel known as Patwon ki Haveli. Situated near the Patwa valley, this haveli comprises 5 different palaces and is also known as the house of the brocade merchants, as it was built by a wealthy brocade merchant and jeweler. The 5 mansions were meant for 5 Patwa brothers. Currently, one haveli accommodates guests, while two others are under the authority of the Archaeological Survey of India. Inside the mansion, there is a museum and shop for antique furniture. The mansion is made of yellow sandstone with a brown gateway. The walls are adorned with exquisite mirror works and beautiful paintings. There are lattice or jali carvings, which let sunlight illuminate the place. It has about 60 balconies in total. Once the sightseeing in Jaisalmer is complete, drive to Sam dunes for a camel ride and sunset in the desert. Overnight at Jaisalmer Desert Tent with a cultural program and dinner.
Transfer from Jaisalmer to Bikaner & Sightseeing | Stay in Bikaner
Junagarh Fort - After breakfast at the camp at 8:00 a.m., check out from the tent stay and proceed to Bikaner, a 4.5-hour drive. Arrive in Bikaner at 1:00 p.m. and check in at the hotel. After lunch, proceed for a sightseeing tour of Bikaner. Visit Junagarh Fort, a fort in the city of Bikaner, Rajasthan, India. Originally called Chintamani, it was renamed Junagarh or “Old Fort” in the early 20th century when the ruling family moved to Lalgarh Palace outside the fort limits.
Karni Mata Temple - The Karni Mata Mandir in Bikaner is renowned not for its location or architecture, but for being home to over 25,000 rats that inhabit and freely roam the temple complex. These creatures can be seen emerging from crevices in the walls and floors, often passing over the feet of visitors and devotees. Consuming food items nibbled on by these rats is regarded as a holy practice here. People from different parts of India and abroad come to witness this astounding spectacle and bring milk, sweets, and other offerings for these sacred beings. Among all the rats, white rats are considered especially sacred as they are believed to be the incarnations of Karni Mata and her sons. Visitors make great efforts to draw them out, often by offering sweets. However, harming or killing a rat, even accidentally, is a serious sin in this temple. Those who commit this act must replace the dead rat with one made of gold as penance.
National Research Centre on Camel - The National Research Centre on Camel, Bikaner, is a premier research center located in Bikaner city, Rajasthan. Recognizing the importance of camels in the socio-economic development of arid and semi-arid zones, the Government of India established a Project Directorate on Camel at Bikaner on July 5, 1984, under the aegis of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), which was upgraded to the National Research Centre on Camel (NRCC) on September 20, 1995. It is located in the Jorbeer area of Bikaner city, about 8 km from the main city. The mandates of this institute are: 1. Basic and applied research for improving camel health and production; 2. Information repository on camel research and development; and 3. Development of camel eco-tourism. This center is also known as ‘Camel Farm’ among locals. The camel farm maintains an elite herd of more than 300 camels, comprising Bikaneri, Jaisalmeri, Kachchhi, and Mewari breeds.
Lalgarh Palace and Museum - This vibrant palace was designed by Sir Swinton Jacob and built by Maharaja Ganga Singh. This grand architecture was constructed using red sandstones. The Lalgarh Palace is a classic example of Indian, European, and Mughal architecture and is famous for its lattice sandstones. The palace also houses a museum and the fourth largest private library in the world. The complex features magnificent pillars, elaborate fireplaces, Italian colonnades, and intricate latticework and filigree work. The Karni Niwas wing houses the Darbar hall and an art deco indoor swimming pool.
Transfer from Bikaner to Jaipur & Sightseeing | Stay in Jaipur
Galtaji Temple - After breakfast at 7:30 a.m., drive to Jaipur (Pink City). The distance from Bikaner to Jaipur is a 5.5-hour drive. Upon reaching Jaipur, visit the Monkey Temple. Located about 10 km from Jaipur in the city of Khania-Balaji, the Galtaji temple is a Hindu pilgrimage site frequently visited by people from all over the country.
The site features many temples, and one of the special attractions is a natural spring that flows down from the hilltop. The water from this spring fills several kunds or water tanks, considered very sacred, and pilgrims visiting the temple bathe in this holy water. The temple comprises 7 holy water tanks or kunds, with the Galta Kund being the most significant. The water of this kind is believed to be unique, making it even more fascinating for visitors.
Birla Mandir Temple - Birla Mandir Temple is a renowned temple and a highly-regarded pilgrimage site for Hindus. Birla Mandir in Jaipur is a marvelous structure that exudes beauty in every way. Built of marble, this beautiful temple is visited by thousands of devotees daily. Surrounded by lush gardens, it is a visual delight to see such colorful flowers all in one place. The temple has three domes and features beautiful drawings and carvings. The walls are adorned with quotes and sayings from well-known preachers and holy men. This temple is unique in its belief in the equality of all religions, and the domes are meant to signify that. Birla Mandir is a landmark in Jaipur and a must-visit destination for every visitor. The walls of this temple offer much to those who believe in mythology and the teachings of wise ancestors.
Full Day Sightseeing in Jaipur | Stay in Jaipur
Hawa Mahal - Palace of Wind - After breakfast at 9:00 a.m., embark on a full day of sightseeing in Jaipur (Pink City). Hawa Mahal is a structure made of red and pink sandstone with a pyramidal shape resembling a crown. It features 953 tiny windows, known as ‘Jharokhas,’ adorned with beautiful latticework. Inside, the Hawa Mahal palace is based on five floors, each with a uniquely decorated chamber. A charming fountain welcomes you inside the main palace, from where you can explore the different floors. The top of the palace offers a brilliant view of the City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and the bustling Siredeori Bazar. There is also a small museum with rich relics and miniature paintings.
Amber Fort - One of Jaipur’s top tourist attractions, the grand Amer Palace Fort sits atop a small hill, located about 11 km from the main city. The magnificent Amer Fort is an extensive palace complex built with pale yellow and pink sandstone and white marble. The fort is divided into four main sections, each with its own courtyard.
Upon arrival at the Amer Fort, enter through the Suraj Pol, unless arriving by car, in which case enter via the Chand Pol. Both gates open into the Jaleb Chowk, the main courtyard, where returning armies once displayed their plunder to the people. The fort has several sections, including the King’s quarters, the zenana (where the women lived), gardens, temples, etc.
There are many attractions to see at the Amer Fort, including the diwan-e-aam, such mandir, and the Sheesh Mahal.
Jaigarh Fort - Jaigarh Fort is a monumental fort located on the Aravalli Ranges of Rajasthan, towering at an impressive height of 500m above sea level. The fort was constructed in 1726 by the famous Raja Jai Singh II to fortify the Amer Fort.
In fact, you can see an unobstructed view of Amer Fort and its complex from Jaigarh Fort and also witness a breathtaking view of the green hills and lakes surrounding the fort. It is one of the most distinctive historical monuments in the Jaipur area and has many unique features.
The largest cannon in the world, called the Jaivana Cannon, can be found inside the premises. The cannon was built inside Jaigarh Fort itself and is said to have participated in many famous Rajput battles and wars. Other attractions inside the fort include the Vilas Mandir, the Aram Mandir, Laxmi Vilas, and the Lalit Mandir.
City Palace of Jaipur - The original structure of City Palace was built by Maharaja Jai Singh II, who started with the outer wall. Over the decades, buildings and courtyards were added to the premises, so all the structures inside the palace bear different timestamps.
The architectural style of City Palace is a beautiful blend of Rajput, European, and Mughal styles. Built out of red and pink sandstone, this palace has vast courtyards surrounded by several arched smaller palaces. These small palaces have now been converted into museums, and tourists can explore the palace either on their own or with a guided tour.
Jantar Mantar - Jaipur - Jantar Mantar in Jaipur has captured the essence of many wanderlusts over the years. An open-air astronomical observatory, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the rare and timeless attractions in Jaipur and the world.
With an illuminating history that predates modern civilization, this observatory was far ahead of its time and showcased the ancient ways of reading stars and skies.
Built in the early 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, it is a conglomeration of fixed stones and very large structures, each with its specific usage. The main reason for its construction was the Maharaja’s fascination with celestial objects and the movement of different bodies in the sky.
Jantar Mantar in Jaipur has 19 large instruments with very specific purposes, the most popular and prominent being the Samrat Yantra. It is considered the largest sundial in the country.
Drop-off at Jaipur Airport/Station

- Camel Safari & Cultural Program in Jaisalmer (If Choose all Inclusive Package)
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Tent Stay in Desert (If choose All Inclusive Package)
- Private Air Conditioned Car - Sedan / SUV / Tempo Traveler
- Private License Holder Guide (If choose All Inclusive Package)
- 3-4-5 Star Category Hotel Accommodation (If choose All Inclusive Package)
- Camel Safari & Cultural Program in Jaisalmer (If Choose all Inclusive Package)
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Tent Stay in Desert (If choose All Inclusive Package)
- Private Air Conditioned Car - Sedan / SUV / Tempo Traveler
- Private License Holder Guide (If choose All Inclusive Package)
- 3-4-5 Star Category Hotel Accommodation (If choose All Inclusive Package)
- Monuments Entrance Fees
- Any Personal / Activity Expense
- Gratuities
- Lunch & Dinner
- Monuments Entrance Fees
- Any Personal / Activity Expense
- Gratuities
- Lunch & Dinner
Embark on an expertly designed 8-day journey through the heart of Rajasthan, visiting Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, and Jaipur. What sets this tour apart? It seamlessly blends the region’s rich cultural heritage with authentic local experiences—explore majestic forts, opulent palaces, thrilling desert safaris, and bustling markets. Enjoy the…
Embark on an expertly designed 8-day journey through the heart of Rajasthan, visiting Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, and Jaipur. What sets this tour apart? It seamlessly blends the region’s rich cultural heritage with authentic local experiences—explore majestic forts, opulent palaces, thrilling desert safaris, and bustling markets. Enjoy the convenience of private transportation, comfortable accommodations, and personalized service throughout your adventure. This tour is perfect for inquisitive travelers eager to delve deeper into Rajasthan’s essence with comfort and elegance.
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