Rajasthan is a place where you can experience the history in every single grain of sand and hear the stories of kings and queens in the palaces. The land of kings is more than just impressive forts and golden sands, but about ageless customs, friendly people, and lively places where every village and market has its own rhythm. Traveling with Make My India Trip through Rajasthan, you will watch the actual India play out right in front of your eyes: camels carrying loads walking very slowly across the hills, girls in bright ghagras taking water from old wells, and a busy market full of spice smells and handmade wonders. If you want to see the royal art, the countryside adventure, or listen to the soulful folk music, Rajasthan tour packages offer it all in one grand experience that feels like you are walking through a living museum of India’s great past. We provide the best Rajasthan travel packages available.
Culture: Ghoomar and Kalbeliya dances will make your package trip to Rajasthan unforgettable. The locals will greet you as family, and you will not only admire but also be a part of the local people, eating with them and sharing their experiences.
Weather: The summer season is very hot (March–June), winters are delightful (October–February), and the monsoon is fairly mild (July–September). The Rajasthan travel and tourism season in the winter months of October to March would be the coolest; the mornings and evenings would enable you to go for safaris in the desert, rides on the lakes, and treks to the hills. The picture of a desert bonfire in February or the golden colors of sunrise on dunes in October are things you will have in your memory. Summers are intense but reward you with stunning sunrise photography. Mornings and late evenings during the monsoon are the best and most refreshing times to be in the desert, with the rains coming in very fine and unexpected ways. For a stress-free journey, book a comprehensive Rajasthan trip package.
Festivals You Can Jump Into: Be a part of the colorful madness of the Pushkar Camel Fair, get the vibe of Jaisalmer’s Desert Festival, and admire the long-standing customs of Teej, Gangaur, or the Mewar Festival; unforgettable moments that will stay with you for a lifetime.
Things You Can’t Miss: Visit grand fortresses and concealed havelis. Move over the sands on camels or jeep safaris, buy handicrafts in the discreet bazaars, relish Rajasthani thalis, and immerse yourself in live folk music in the open sky.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| State Name | Rajasthan |
| Languages Spoken | Hindi, Rajasthani, Marwari, Mewari, Dhundhari, Shekhawati |
| When Founded? | 30 March 1949 |
| Geography | Largest Indian state in northwestern India; has the Thar Desert, the Aravalli Range, and semi-arid plains |
| Major Communities | Rajputs, Jats, Meenas, Gujjars, Bhils, Brahmins |
| Largest City | Jaipur |
| Cuisine Highlights | Dal Baati Churma, Laal Maas, Gatte ki Sabzi, Ker Sangri |
| Handicrafts/Textiles | Blue Pottery, Bandhani and Leheriya prints, Mojaris, Kundan and Meenakari jewellery |
| Local Etiquette | Greet with “Ram Ram” or “Namaste”; dress modestly; remove footwear before entering homes or temples |
| National Parks | Ranthambhore National Park, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Desert National Park, Keoladeo Ghana National Park (UNESCO World Heritage Site) |
| Major Airports | Jaipur International Airport (JAI), Udaipur Maharana Pratap Airport (UDR), Jodhpur Airport (JDH) |
| Key Railway Stations | Jaipur Junction, Jodhpur Junction, Udaipur City, Bikaner Junction |
Jaipur is not only the Pink City; it is a painting of royal fantasies. When you go to the Amber Fort at sunrise, the stories of bravery come out in luminance from the walls. The City Palace invites you to its colourful courtyards and peaceful rooms. However, Panna Meena Ka Kund, a double-stepwell that reflects the city's luxurious vintage, is a place of visit besides these. At Nahargarh Fort, you can witness the twilight views or visit Galtaji Temple with its monkeys and pilgrims coexisting as they drink from the same holy water source. Stroll through Johari Bazaar for the best of blue pottery and block-printed textiles. If you are in the area between October and February, the wind will be your friend, making the markets more vibrant, and the sunsets will dazzle the city with their rose-gold hue. You can easily find information from the best Tour agencies in Jaipur. Rajasthan tour packages frequently feature the Pink City.
Consider a Rajasthan vacation package that is focused on romantic destinations like Udaipur. This place shines amid the Aravalli Hills like a precious stone coated with moonlight. A serene boat trip on Lake Pichola will let you see the palaces dancing on the water. Visit the City Palace, where the sound of the former royal family is heard in the splendidly decorated marble corridors. Head towards Ahar Cenotaphs to meet the peaceful, hidden marble field of chhatris, or take a hike to Badi Lake, which is scented with wildflowers. At night, Ambrai Ghat’s tea stalls are lit by lantern light. From October to March, soft winds make each lakeside stroll become a verse. If you want to explore this city in depth, then the Udaipur Tour Package will make planning your visit to this city of lakes easy. You can also explore Rajasthan tourism hotels in Udaipur for a royal stay.
The Blue City is too dreamy, perched against the backdrop of desert skies. Climb to Mehrangarh Fort to witness the view of Jodhpur spread below like an indigo sea. Walking through the lanes of Nai Sarak and Clock Tower Market is an all-encompassing experience with the wafting aromas of spices and street food. To see something that few get to, head to Toorji Ka Jhalra, a prehistoric stepwell that cools off the villagers in summer. Then there is the blooming of native plants in Rao Jodha Desert Park, timed just after the light winter rains. The desert safari in Rajasthan, Jodhpur, is a must-do activity. If you are there between November and February, the cool desert air makes your evening chai by the fort walls one to cherish.
Every wall in Jaisalmer seems to retain the glow of sunset. Families still reside in Fort Jaisalmer, where they carry on with everyday living, cooking, and trading just as they did ages ago. Beyond lies a ghost village, Kuldhara, with chilling yet endearing tales. Go camel riding into the Sam Sand Dunes or the quieter Khuri Dunes, where countless stars paint the midnight sky. The soft nights are filled with music, drums, and light from campfires. From October to February, it is perfect for stargazing. Try our competitive Jaisalmer Tour Package for your desert adventure. Many travelers combine Jodhpur Jaisalmer routes for an unforgettable trip
An iota of temple-drenched essence, you can watch the prisms of dawn rise above the holy lake; temple bells drift away into thin air through narrow lanes. Visit the Brahma Temple and then move on to enjoy the evening glory in Savitri Temple Hill. Avoid the tourist shops on Rangji Temple Street and instead enjoy the colour of sterling silver jewelry and handmade scarves. The whole desert becomes an explosion of life, laughter, and music during the Camel Fair in November. A specialized Rajasthan tour package is required if you plan to visit during the Pushkar Fair.
Bikaner wears its contrast as the dust of beauty. Enjoy the Junagarh Fort and indulge in the hauntingly beautiful Rampuria Havelis, with their red sandstone carvings. Drop by the Karni Mata temple and feel the pulse of a faith unlike any other. Outside the city lies the Devi Kund Sagar Cenotaphs, resting quietly in the sands. The sweet scent of spicy bhujiya lures you into some lanes where frescoes whisper old merchant tales. You can find excellent Rajasthan vacation packages that include Bikaner. Exploring Rajasthan travel and tourism beyond the main cities reveals gems like Bikaner.
Mount Abu is a cool breath of fresh air in the desert heat of Rajasthan. The mornings by Nakki Lake are shrouded in mist and magic. The exquisitely carved Dilwara Temples are a location you can’t miss. Find a little secret away by trekking to Toad Rock, or head up towards Guru Shikhar, the highest point in Rajasthan, where clouds brush against your face. Evening winds are soft, and sunsets glow dull silver on the hills. It is a perfect retreat between November and February, with air so crisp and fresh. A well-planned Rajasthan trip package often includes this location.
The ruins bear an echo of the heroic past of Chittorgarh. Strolling into Chittorgarh Fort past the towering edifices of victory and temples of devotion, you can see the Vijay Stambh standing tall as a testimony of Rajput valor. The ancient waters of Rani Padmini Palace have reflections from days long gone by. For an alternative itinerary, Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary houses deer and peacocks roaming under the shadow of the fort. The setting sun, from October to February, sets every stone aglow and sends forth every breeze as a whisper of history. Consider adding Chittorgarh to your custom Rajasthan tour package.
Experience the Marvels of Rajasthan Tours with Make My India Trip
When you travel with Make My India Trip, you don’t just see Rajasthan; you feel it. You drive through villages in traditional carts, stop and grab tea at a roadside shack, and listen to stories from the very people who have lived through those experiences.
This is not a quick tour but slow-moving along royal lanes, rustic deserts, and living traditions. You'll meet an India that still walks at its own pace; genuine, vibrant, and warm. This, of course, is your opportunity if you have ever wanted to see the soul of India and not just its monuments. Our Rajasthan travel packages are designed for a truly immersive experience.
Choosing the right package trip to Rajasthan is the first step to adventure. Whether you’re looking for a Rajasthan holiday package, be it a long one or for a shorter duration, we’ve got you covered. Book Rajasthan tours with Make My India Trip today and come and live the story.