Rajasthan Cab
01 Jul 2025
The Rural Rajasthan Tour Package from Rajasthan Cab is made for those who wish to see the real Rajasthan away from the major tourist areas. This route takes you to the real beauty of the state by showing you village life, historic havelis, countryside mansions, tiny rural towns, desert hamlets, stepwells, and more. Along with big cities, this trip emphasizes the hidden beauties of rural Rajasthan, such as its earthy customs, warm hospitality, farming culture, folk folklore, mud dwellings, and centuries-old craftsmanship.
The journey lasts for ten days and takes you through Shekhawati paintings, desert forts, the Marwari countryside, Mewari villages, stepwell cities, horse safaris, blue-painted streets, and peaceful rural mansions. It's an extraordinary trip into India's rural heartland.
Stay and live in historic villages like Samode, Rohet, Deogarh, and Bijaipur.
Visit the fresco towns of Shekhawati, notably Nawalgarh.
Experience distinct rural customs, crafts, ceramics, agricultural practices, and interactions with people.
Go to the distant desert communities of Khimsar and the Bishnoi villages near Rohet.
Take a horse safari, ride in a vehicle, view birds, and relax by the lake.
Bundi has stepwells and a lot of history.
Take in the grandeur of Rajasthan's landscape, which includes farmland, dunes, farms, lakes, and hills.
With Rajasthan Cab's well-managed assistance, transfers, and safety requirements, you may travel comfortably.
When you get to Jaipur or Delhi, a courteous Rajasthan Cab representative will meet you and help you with your transport and check-in. This is your first taste of Rajasthan's warm welcome. Spend the rest of the day relaxing or going to Jaipur's neighboring marketplaces to look for handicrafts, colorful turbans, spices, and ethnic textiles. Have a calm evening to get ready for a trip to the countryside that will be full of experiences.
Drive to the beautiful historical hamlet of Samode, which is noted for its beautiful havelis, antique temples, and tranquil agricultural settings. Stay in a historic place surrounded by orchards and hills. Visit Samode Palace, walk through the village's narrow streets, meet the locals who are working with pottery, farming, or traditional crafts, and shop at the local artists. Samode is the best place to start your trip to rural Rajasthan because of the peacefulness and beauty of the palace and the modest life outside.
Head to Nawalgarh, which lies in the middle of the Shekhawati region. Nawalgarh is like an art gallery outside. Go to Poddar Haveli, Morarka Haveli, and other beautiful palaces with frescoes, portraits, and regal scenes from mythology. Walk about the market, chat to the shops, and enjoy the slow pace of life in the countryside, where art and tradition live together in harmony.
After breakfast, travel to Khimsar, a hamlet on the edge of the desert that is famous for its beautiful fort from the 1500s and its sand dune dwellings. Check into a historic fort that looks out over wide desert landscapes. Then, take a jeep trip through desert villages where you may meet shepherds, potters, and farmers. Get a taste of Marwar's rough yet serene rural way of life. As the sun goes down, take in the wide-open desert vistas and the peace that comes with being in a distant part of Rajasthan.
Visit Rohet, a peaceful and friendly hamlet in the Marwari belt. Check into a historic heritage hideaway that is surrounded by farms and wide-open spaces. Walk through the small lanes of Rohet's hamlet, see Bishnoi towns famed for their wildlife preservation practices, and watch local women weave and men work on pottery wheels. In the evening, local performers will play folk music for you, which is a peaceful cultural experience.
Keep on to Jojawar, a quiet village in the countryside between the Aravalli and Kumbhalgarh hills. Stay in a historic haveli. The best part is the horse safari on Marwari horses that takes you through farms, little villages, rugged terrain, and pastoral vistas. Talk to locals, drink tea in rural courtyards, and watch people go about their everyday lives, from herding cattle to making traditional meals. Jojawar has a raw, real rustic appeal.
Deogarh is a nice Mewari town with lakes, farmland, and tiny marketplaces that is just a short drive away. After you've settled into your history palace stay, you may take a train trip over the hills, wander around a hamlet, or observe birds at the nearby lake. You may learn about Mewari culture by dancing, eating local food, and talking to locals who still live in traditional Rajasthani ways.
Head towards Bijaipur, a peaceful rural region with farms, woods, and tiny bodies of water. Check into a beautiful old castle surrounded by trees and plants. Spend the day touring local towns, learning about rural crafts, cooking, or just resting in a calm, slow-paced place. Bijaipur is a great place for tourists to get away from the city and really experience the country life in Rajasthan.
Take a drive to Bundi, one of Rajasthan's most charming little towns. People know Bundi for its blue buildings, old-fashioned streets, traditional markets, and beautiful stepwells (baoris). Go to Raniji ki Baori, a stepwell with magnificent carvings, and the stately Bundi Palace, which is noted for its elaborate paintings. Take a walk through its quiet streets, observe craftsmen at work, and enjoy the unusual mix of rural and urban life that makes Bundi so special.
Rajasthan Cab will securely bring you back to Jaipur or Delhi, ending your trip to the countryside. The memories of painted havelis, desert towns, old forts, blue alleys, simple living, and genuine rural hospitality will linger with you long after the trip is over.
This tour focuses on heritage villages, rural lifestyles, folk culture, painted havelis, countryside palaces and desert hamlets—offering an authentic look at Rajasthan’s simple, beautiful village life.
Yes. The journey is comfortable, stays are relaxing, and activities can be customised to suit all age groups.
Heritage hotels, palace stays, boutique rural retreats and traditional havelis—handpicked for comfort and cultural experience.
Absolutely. Rajasthan Cab ensures reliable drivers, safe accommodations and local assistance throughout the journey.
Yes, the tour can be extended, shortened or modified based on your preferences, interests or travel schedule.
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