Sightseeing Tour Rajasthan
Sightseeing Tour Rajasthan
Jaipur – The Pink City
Famous for royal palaces, vibrant bazaars, and architectural marvels.
Must-Visit Places:
Amber Fort – Majestic hilltop fort with elephant rides.
City Palace – Blend of Mughal and Rajasthani design.
Hawa Mahal – “Palace of Winds,” Jaipur’s most iconic facade.
Jantar Mantar – UNESCO-listed observatory.
Nahargarh Fort – Sunset views over Jaipur.
Albert Hall Museum – Rajasthan’s oldest museum.
Local Markets – Johari Bazaar for jewellery, Bapu Bazaar for textiles.
Udaipur – The City of Lakes
Known as India’s most romantic city with lakes and palaces.
Must-Visit Places:
City Palace Complex – Overlooks Lake Pichola.
Lake Pichola Boat Ride – Especially at sunset.
Jag Mandir Island Palace – On Lake Pichola.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari – Garden of royal maidens.
Bagore Ki Haveli – Evening folk dance show.
Fateh Sagar Lake – Boating and local snacks.
Jaisalmer – The Golden City
A desert wonderland of forts, dunes, and havelis.
Must-Visit Places:
Jaisalmer Fort – Living fort with homes, shops, and temples.
Patwon Ki Haveli – Exquisite sandstone carvings.
Sam Sand Dunes – Camel safari and desert camps.
Gadisar Lake – Peaceful boating spot.
Bada Bagh – Royal cenotaphs at sunset.
Jodhpur – The Blue City
A blend of rugged forts and colourful streets.
Must-Visit Places:
Mehrangarh Fort – One of India’s most impressive forts.
Jaswant Thada – White marble memorial.
Umaid Bhawan Palace – Royal residence and museum.
Clock Tower & Sardar Market – Perfect for local crafts.
Mandore Gardens – Ancient temples and cenotaphs.
Ranthambore National Park
One of India’s most popular tiger reserves.
Must-Visit:
Jeep Safari or Canter Safari for tiger sighting.
Ranthambore Fort – UNESCO heritage within the park.
Ajmer & Pushkar
Twin spiritual towns surrounded by the Aravalli hills.
Must-Visit Places:
Ajmer Sharif Dargah – Famous Sufi shrine.
Ana Sagar Lake – Peaceful boating area.
Pushkar Lake & Brahma Temple – Sacred pilgrimage spot.
Pushkar Camel Fair (November) – Rajasthan’s most famous festival.
Mount Abu – Hill Station of Rajasthan
Must-Visit Places:
Dilwara Jain Temples – Exquisite marble work.
Nakki Lake – Boating and evening walks.
Guru Shikhar – Highest peak in Rajasthan.
Sunset Point – Stunning valley views.
Bikaner – Desert Heritage City
Must-Visit Places:
Junagarh Fort – Beautiful architecture.
Karni Mata Temple (Rat Temple) – Unique and famous.
Camel Breeding Farm – Exclusive desert experience.
Lalgarh Palace – Now a heritage hotel.
Chittorgarh & Bundi
Chittorgarh Fort – The largest fort in India, symbol of Rajput bravery.
Bundi Palace & Stepwells – Stunning murals and ancient architecture.
Summary
Rajasthan sightseeing is not just about places — it’s about experiencing royal history, local art, wildlife, desert life, and authentic hospitality.


