Day 1: Reach Jaipur and explore the Pink City.
Day 2: Enjoy and witness the archaeological monuments and forts of Jaipur.
Day 3: Visit the beautifully designed historical monuments around Jaipur.
Day 4: Visit the great Sambhar Lake and drive to Bikaner
Day 5: Explore Bikaner city with its rich culture and heritage sites.
Day 6: Explore wildlife areas along with sand dunes around Bikaner.
Day 7: Drive to Jaipur. Say goodbye to Jaipur with beautiful, unforgettable memories & Catch a flight back to your hometown.
No. of days: 6N – 7D
Budget for 2 people excluding flights: INR 50,000 – INR 70,000
*If more people are travelling together, the budget will be more economical.
*The Budget is considering transportation with a private cab.
Rajasthan is ‘The Land Of Kings’,where you get to explore majestic forts, opulent palaces, spiritual places, golden deserts, and vibrant bazaars in cities like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, and more.
Rajasthan Through the Seasons:
- Winter (October to March)
- Weather: Pleasant and dry (10°C to 27°C)
- Cool, comfortable days and chilly evenings perfect for exploring.
- Great for fort visits, desert safaris, hot air balloon rides, and local festivals.
- Best for: Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, and the Pushkar Camel Fair.
- Monsoon & Green Rajasthan (July to September)
- Weather: Warm with occasional rain (25°C to 35°C)
- A rare, refreshing view of Rajasthan with lush hills and lake-filled palaces.
- Fewer tourists and photogenic cloudy skies.
- Best for: Udaipur, Bundi, Mount Abu, monsoon festivals, and offbeat rural experiences.
- Summer (April to June)
- Weather: Hot and dry (35°C to 45°C)
- Ideal for travelers who enjoy quiet, uncrowded experiences and early morning exploration.
- Cool escapes and heritage stays in palace hotels.
- Best for: Mount Abu, and cultural immersion.
Why Rajasthan is a Must Visit – For Travelers Across the World
- Walk through centuries-old forts, grand palaces, and ancient cities that still echo with stories of royalty, valor, and romance.
- Golden dunes of the Thar Desert to serene lakes, colorful villages, and lush Aravalli hills, Rajasthan is a visual treat for every traveler.
- Relish Rajasthani cuisine, rich with spices and stories – from dal baati churma to gatte ki sabzi and sweet ghewar. Every bite is an experience.
- Golden sunsets over palaces, colorfully dressed locals, decorated camels, and intricate architecture, a paradise for a photographer.
Scientific and Emotional Benefits of Visiting Rajasthan
- Exposure to vibrant colors (like Rajasthan’s architecture, textiles, art) stimulates dopamine release, improving mood and reducing stress levels.
- Natural quiet in desert and rural areas reduces sensory overload, lowers cortisol (stress hormone), and improves cognitive focus.
- Sacred sites and rituals activate the parasympathetic nervous system, which slows heart rate, calms the mind, and promotes emotional healing.
- New experiences (culture, food, language) enhance brain plasticity, improving memory, creativity, and emotional flexibility.
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