- Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer is called the Golden City in the heart of Thar Desert, due to its beautiful sunny sand dunes, luxuriant forts, great palaces, temples, and rich culture and traditions. You should also visit Jaisalmer on your list of places on your opulent tour packages for Rajasthan.
Between November and March, the best time to visit is cooler.
You see at the annual Desert Festival in January-February, the magic of Rajasta’s art forms.
Take a camel safari to the sand dunes of Sam and camp for a surreal experience overnight.
Feel the Longewala frontier history.
- Jaipur
The Jaipur ‘pink city,’ with its strong historical background and vibrant culture, is among the most majestic and colorful cities of India. It’s one of Rajasthan’s best places to visit.
Don’t miss City Palace, Amber Fort and Palace, Jantar Mantar, and Birla Mandir. Don’t miss them.
Shop here for crafts, textiles, and gems for Rajasthani.
- Jodhpur
The royal city was the center of power of the Mewar of that time and has beautiful forts, palaces, and temples. It is one of Rajastan’s most charming towns with the powerful Mehrangarh overlooking the city and you should not miss it in Rajasthan.
Don’t miss Umaid Bhavan, Jaswant Thada, and the beautiful Palace, Mandore Gardens…
Jodhpur is the best time to visit when the weather is pleasant between October and März.
On your route of sites in Jodhpur, you must visit the Serene Sardar Samand Lake one day.
- Pushkar
Pushkar is amazingly brilliant as one of the oldest cities in India because the city has its own charm and serenity. Without a visit to this place your Rajasthan tour is incomplete.
The rare Brahma Temple is housed in Pushkar and on your visit you’ll get into the magnificent Aarte at night.
See the colorful Camel Fair every year. This is an incredible experience.
Explore the many temples throughout the town for a truly spiritual experience.
- Ajmer
The Sufi saint Moinuddin Chishti’s sanctuary is popular with the Dargah Sharif, Ajmer, where you are heading for your spiritual quest. It is one of Rajasthan’s most popular tourist destinations.
Take a surreal experience to the Dargah.
Wait at Dargah Sharif for Qawali and that’s a wonderful experience.
Don’t miss the gorgeous lake of Ana Sagar.
- Udaipur
Udaipur, also called the Eastern Venice, is very popular for its rich and colourful history, majestic landscapes and traditions among the tourist places of Rajasthan in particular.
Explore the city’s beautiful Seas such as Lake Pichola, Fateh Sagar and Udai Sagar Lake for a day.
The magnificent City Palace and Monsoon Palace offer an excellent overview of Rayasthan’s rich culture and are one of the places to visit.
You definitely need to go to the Vintage Car Museum, which is open from 9 am to 8 pm, if you like cars, particularly vintage cars.
- Bikaner
Bikaner is known for the Camel festival, which is commonly held in January-February and is flooded with temples, forts and palaces. The beautiful city is a popular choice between the interests of Rajasthan.
If rats don’t get you cracked out, then it is a must to the unique temple of Karni Mata. Watch out for the people as they run amok!
The festival Bikaner Camel is a surreal and must-see experience.
Junagarh Fort, Lalgarh Palace is lovely and deserving of a tour on your journey to Rajasthan.
- Chittorgarh
Chittorgarh is a city that has many forts, palaces and monuments associated with the history and fables of courage and sacrifice, and is one of the oldest in Indian history. Chittorgarh is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan to experience something amazing.
The city is the birthplace of several historical personalities such as Maharana Pratap and Meera Bai.
Don’t miss the stunning fortress of Chittorgarh, Palace of Rana Kumbha, Fateh Prakash Palace and the Palace of Rani Padmini.
- Ranthambhore National Park
If you are excited about adventure and wilderness, Ranthambore is a place to consider on your Rajasthan tour.
One of Tigers’ best places to spot, plan a jungle safari and discover these magnificent wild animals.
For a surreal experience, you can camp in the jungle.
Head to the Ranthambore Fort of the 10th Century which is part of the National Park.
- Mount Abu
Known as one of Rajasthan’s best places to visit, Mount Abu is the only hill resort in Rajasthan, the desert country. Spread over ancient sites and temples, this mountain station has stunning views of the Aravali region.
Don’t miss the lovely temples of Dilwara Jain.
Enjoy a ride by boat in the peaceful lake of Nakki.
You should take a day’s trip to the Abu Wildlife Sanctuary and explore Mount Abu’s beautiful flora.