The Rajasthan Tribal Tour Package of Rajasthan Cab® is one of the most ideal tours in case you are into the real tribal feel, offbeat villages, life in the country, forest lore, old stepwells, hill towns and desert community life. Spanning 22 fantastic days, this itinerary will take you way off the beaten track—to the warm, vibrant and culturally diverse interiors of Rajasthan.
Detailed Itinerary
Enter the capital, Jaipur, and receive a warm welcome by a friendly rep of Rajasthan Cab. Register and then relax prior to the long yet adventurous journey ahead. You have some time to spare; go sightseeing in the local markets, enjoy some Rajasthani snacks or absorb a local evening performance.
Begin the day with a splendid excursion to Amber Fort with its elephant patterns, mirror-work halls, and fantastic hilltop perspectives. Then go to Hawa Mahal, the famous Palace of Winds constructed in such a way that royal women could observe the festivals on the streets. Go to the City Palace Museum and visit the royal treasures, palaces, and textile collections. During the evening, walk through the Johari and Bapu Bazaars, where you will get lots of jewellery, block prints, and cool handicrafts.
Drive to Abhaneri, a small village that houses the beautiful Chand Baori, one of the deepest and most symmetrical stepwells in India. Its elaborate structure and cut panels create excellent photocaptures. Then go to Karauli, a cold town of rustic appeal. Visit Kaila Devi Temple and walk through narrow town streets to view traditional houses and ancient bazaars.
Once you have eaten in the morning, visit Ranthambore, which is a tiger reserve, but there are other attractions like the tribal hamlets. After checking in, you can take a leisurely stroll through a village where you can get to see mud houses, folk practices, and the daily life of the Meena people and other inhabitants of the forest.
Begin with a thrilling jungle safari in Ranthambore National Park. The park is home to tigers, deer, leopards, crocodiles, and numerous species of birds. Later, go to the tribal villages on the periphery of the reserve, where people are still engaged in the ancient crafts, such as carpet weaving, pottery, and traditional agriculture.
Take a dip and then travel to Bundi, a town famous for its blue houses, complex painted walls, and cool, quiet streets. Visit Taragarh Fort, the super-painted Bundi Palace and stepwells such as Raniji ki Baori. The low-key architecture and easy-going atmosphere of the city make it the dream place of a photographer.
Make a brief journey to Kota, which is located on the banks of the Chambal River. Visit the city palace, the Mahakao Madho Singh museum, and the river ghats, where one can have a serene sunset. Kota is a blend of Rajput and Mughal to create a distinctive style.
Go to a quiet village, Bijaipur, with forests, farms and lakes. Be in a heritage fort-turned-boutique hotel, explore the village, meet the local artisans, and learn more about the traditional farming, folk healing, and rural Rajasthani cooking.
Explore the gigantic UNESCO World Heritage Chittorgarh Fort, which is full of heroic stories, the Vijay Stambh, palaces, reservoirs and temples. Then go to Dungarpur, a little-known region where the Bhil and Garasia tribes reside and present an incredible combination of hills, lakes, and forests.
Tour the tribal villages where the Bhils excel at bow-making, bamboo work, agriculture, dancing and terracotta-coloured works. Spend time with locals, observe their everyday life and experience the real tribal hospitality.
Banswara is referred to as the "drive to Banswara" because of its beautiful bamboo forests. River islands, lakes and tribal settlements dot the region. Tour local villages, towns and countryside markets.
Visit a lively village tribal haat (market) where farmers, artisans and rural families come together to sell produce, handmade tools, jewellery and forest goods. It is one of the finest looks into the weekly tribal life.
Have a beautiful ride in a green valley and hillocky terrain to reach Udaipur. During the evening, go on a sunset stroll around Lake Pichola or attend a large-scale cultural dance.
Visit the magnificent City Palace, Jagdish Temple and the serene Saheliyon ki Bari. Then visit Shilpgram, a rural arts village, where craftsmen display pottery, tribal paintings, weaving, and so on.
Trip to Kumbhalgarh Fort with the longest wall in India (second only to the Great Wall of China), 36 km long. Tour secret palaces, temples and jungle environments, and proceed to Ghanerao, a small town with a rural atmosphere, old temples and village life.
Explore the beautiful Ranakpur Jain Temple, the 1444 carved pillars of which are made of marble with all the beauty and calm in the forest.
Go on to the hill station of the only hill station in Rajasthan, Mount Abu. Love cosy roads, cool weather, green outlooks and serene environments.
See the great Dilwara Jain Temples, the world-renowned marble art. There are several attractions to enjoy boating at Nakki Lake, viewing places such as Sunset Point and walking in local bazaars.
Down the hills to rural Sirohi and then Jalore, with granite hills, ancient forts, villages of pottery making, and villages on the foothills of the desert.
Go to the famous Jodhpur, the Blue City. Visit the Mehrangarh Fort, the old blue lanes, spice markets and rooftop cafes.
Visit Osian with its antique temples and desert culture. Go on a camel safari, enjoy folk dances, eat traditional desert food and spend the night in a Chilean desert camp.
The memorable trip to tribal and rural Rajasthan ends when the Rajasthan Cab makes you safe in Jaipur or Delhi.
What You'll Experience
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Be intimate with the Bhil, Garasia and a group of other tribal groups.
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Explore the heritage destinations in Amber Fort, Chittorgarh, Kumbhalgarh and Mehrangarh.
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Have a wildlife safari at Ranthambore National Park.
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Go to the desert in Osian—take camel rides and go camping.
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See old stepwells such as Chand Baori and Raniji ki Baori.
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Visit the countryside, local markets, crafts and folk traditions.
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Travel on lakes, hills, deserts and green fields.
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Rajasthan Cab deals with professional support, transfers and travel arrangements.
Inclusions & Exclusions
✓ What's Included
- Our friendly experts will greet you upon arrival, ensuring a smooth start to your adventure.
- Toll tax, parking charges, driver allowance & fuel charges, so you can avoid hidden expenses.
- All transportation is included, from comfortable pickups and drops to sightseeing in a private air-conditioned car.
- Your hotel and daily breakfast are included, allowing you to focus on exploring and creating unforgettable memories.
- If your itinerary includes a safari and camp activities, then all related charges are included in the package price.
- Children below 5 years are complimentary (without an extra bed).
- Enhance your experience by choosing a luxurious 4 or 5-star hotel (additional charges apply).
- Dinner during the camp stay.
✕ Not Included
- Entrance fees for monuments are not included, allowing you to customise your sightseeing based on your interests (tickets can be purchased separately).
- Personal expenses like souvenirs, meals (except breakfast), and in-room charges are not covered.
- Travel insurance is not included. Consider purchasing a plan for peace of mind during your trip.
- While airfare and train fare are not included, we’d be happy to arrange your tickets upon request.
- A tour guide is not included but can be arranged at your request (additional charges apply).
Your Journey
Common Questions
What is special about the Rajasthan Tribal Tour?
This tour focuses on lesser-known tribal regions, cultural interactions, rural experiences and historical landmarks rarely included in typical Rajasthan trips.
Is this tour safe for solo travelers?
Yes. Rajasthan Cab ensures reliable drivers, comfortable vehicles and safe accommodation throughout the journey.
What type of accommodation is provided?
A mix of heritage hotels, rural retreats, small boutique stays and desert camps—depending on the location.
Do I need special permits to visit tribal villages?
Generally no, but Rajasthan Cab manages all logistics, permissions and local guide coordination where needed.