Rajasthan Cab
01 Jul 2025
Hop on to the “Land of Kings” by choosing our exclusive Rajasthan Tour Packages from Jharkhand, where you can get a chance to experience its royalty and grandeur. Getting an insight into the Rajput Maharajas and their royal lifestyle will win your heart. The royal state oozes bustling cities, vibrant markets, rich wildlife, jaw-dropping forts and Havelis, and sparkling lakes.
If you are someone planning a Rajasthan tour plan for 24 days from Jharkhand, simply book our holiday package and stay stress-free. The tour will be accompanied by a professionally trained chauffeur who is well-versed with every nook and cranny of the city. A holiday in Rajasthan is can be enjoyed for 10 to 15 days. But if you are having a limited time, this tour plan can also be explored in just 5 to 8 days in Rajasthan. Book your Jharkhand to Rajasthan Tour Packages with us and experience the grandeur of palaces, forts, and vibrant markets. Let’s craft a memorable and cultural expedition for you.
Your trip to Rajasthan starts at the capital of Jharkhand, Ranchi. Jaipur can be reached within the shortest time possible by flight (through Delhi) (approximately 5-6 hours total journey). Alternatively, one can take direct trains such as Ranchi-jaipur express which offers them a convenient overnight stay.
On your arrival at Jaipur, the Pink City, check into your hotel and relax after the trip. Visit Bapu Bazaar and Johari Bazaar in the evenings, where you may find Rajasthani fabrics and jewels and handicrafts.
Wake up and have a good breakfast, then visit Amber fort which is an architectural spot with its rich mirror work as well as elephant rides. Go to the City Palace, a magnificent mixture of Rajput and Mughal architecture, and the Jantar Mantar, the astronomical station of the UNESCO World Heritage.
Make a photo stop at Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds) and spend the day in a cultural village named Chokhi Dhani that has folk music, dance, camel rides and traditional thali dinners.
Start your trip to Bikaner at breakfast time, and you'll see that this city of desert is associated with royal traditions and an exclusive cuisine. Explore Junagarh Fort, which is among the few forts that were not constructed on a hill and explore various courtyards and palaces within it.
During the evening, visit the Lalgarh Palace, which is now partly transformed into a heritage hotel, and sample the famous Bikaneri Bhujia and sweets of the city. Providing the time, see Karni Mata Temple in Deshnok, known for its thousands of sacred rats.
Explore the windswept desert to the Golden City of Jaisalmer. On arrival, walk around the Gadisar Lake, which is surrounded by hewn temples and ghats and have a view of the sunset.
Visit local bustling bazaars later, where the products of camel leather work, mirror-work textiles and silver jewelry can be found.
In the morning, visit the Jaisalmer Fort, one of the few extant forts in the globe and Patwon Ki Haveli and Salim Singh Ki Haveli, with elaborate carvings.
Afternoon: Visit the Sam Sand Dunes (about 40 km) to have an experience of a lifetime in the desert. Ride the camel, explore the desert with the jeep, and listen to the Rajasthani folk songs and the performance of dances under the desert sky. Spend the night in a luxury desert camp, having a traditional dinner and bonfire.
Breakfast and then Jodhpur, the Blue City. Explore the historical Mehrangarh fort, which is among the biggest forts in India and has a breathtaking view of the blue-painted houses in the city.
Then visit Jaswant Thada, a white marble memorial, and Umaid Bhawan Palace, in which part is still occupied by the royal family. Dine at a rooftop restaurant with a view of the fort, which has been lit up in the evening.
Travel to Udaipur, the City of Lakes. Along the road, visit Ranakpur Jain Temples, renowned due to their 1,444 precisely cut marble pillars—all in various designs.
Reach Udaipur in the afternoon and take a boat tour of Lake Pichola, watching the sparkling reflection of the City Palace and the Jag Mandir Island. It is an ideal evening to walk in Hathi Pol Bazaar to buy miniature paintings and handicrafts.
Start your last day by visiting City Palace one of the grandest palaces in Rajasthan. Sightseeing of Jagdish Temple, Saheliyon Ki Bari (Garden of Maidens) and Fateh Sagar Lake.
Then continue your royal Rajasthan expedition by train or plane to Jaipur or Delhi before that is the end of your trip to Jharkhand.
It is ideal to take 8 days / 7 nights to have time to explore the key destinations.
The fastest mode is by taking flights. Flights are on the route to Delhi, and trains are also a scenic and inexpensive option.
Yes, the itinerary has cultural, historical and leisure activities that are ideal for all ages.
Absolutely. Depending on your interests, you can include the visit of such destinations as Pushkar, Mount Abu, or Ajmer.
A combination of the heritage hotels, 3-star/4-star accommodations, and luxury desert camps will guarantee the comfort and authenticity.
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