Embark on an unforgettable 6-day private tour of Rajasthan, India’s royal heritage. Explore majestic palaces, forts, and hidden gems, with personalized attention and expert local guides.
Embark on an unforgettable 6-day private tour of Rajasthan, India’s royal heritage. Explore majestic palaces, forts, and hidden gems, with personalized attention and expert local guides.
Arrival in Jaipur
City Palace of Jaipur - Depending on your arrival time, we will begin sightseeing in Jaipur. Typically, arrivals are expected in the morning (before noon). The City Palace in Jaipur is a magnificent royal residence situated in the heart of the city. Visitors can explore its beautiful courtyards, ornate halls, and museums…
Arrival in Jaipur
City Palace of Jaipur - Depending on your arrival time, we will begin sightseeing in Jaipur. Typically, arrivals are expected in the morning (before noon). The City Palace in Jaipur is a magnificent royal residence situated in the heart of the city. Visitors can explore its beautiful courtyards, ornate halls, and museums showcasing royal artifacts.
Within the City Palace, you will find:
Mubarak Mahal: A welcoming palace that blends Mughal and Rajput architectural styles.
Chandra Mahal: A regal structure with beautifully decorated rooms, offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the royals.
Peacock Gate: An exquisite gateway adorned with intricate peacock motifs, showcasing the artistic brilliance of the craftsmen.
Courtyards: The palace features stunning courtyards with ornate designs and vibrant colors, providing a serene and picturesque atmosphere.
Jantar Mantar - Jaipur - Located near the City Palace, Jantar Mantar (meaning “instrument for calculation”) is a fascinating astronomical observatory built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in the early 18th century. It is one of the largest and best-preserved observatories of its kind, housing a collection of unique and large-scale architectural instruments designed to observe and measure celestial phenomena.
Hawa Mahal - Palace of Wind - Hawa Mahal, also known as the “Palace of Winds,” is a captivating architectural marvel located in the heart of Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.
Key features of Hawa Mahal include:
Unique Facade: The palace’s most distinctive feature is its unique five-story exterior, designed to resemble the honeycomb of a beehive. It has 953 small windows, known as “jharokhas,” which allow cool air to circulate and provide a ventilated environment.
Architectural Style: Hawa Mahal showcases the Rajput architectural style with its pink and red sandstone construction, which is a characteristic feature of buildings in Jaipur.
Albert Hall Museum - The Albert Hall Museum, located in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, is a splendid example of Indo-Saracenic architecture and serves as the state museum of Rajasthan. One of the notable attractions is an authentic Egyptian mummy that adds an element of fascination to the museum’s diverse collection. Visitors can explore a rich array of rare and ancient items, such as coins, carpets, pottery, musical instruments, and costumes, providing a comprehensive view of Rajasthan’s cultural history. It not only serves as a cultural hub but also has educational value, offering insights into the history, art, and heritage of Rajasthan.
Nearby, you can also relax at “Ram Niwas Garden”.
Birla Mandir Temple - Birla Mandir, also known as the Lakshmi Narayan Temple, is a Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. The temple is renowned for its stunning white marble architecture. Built with modern materials, it stands as a testament to traditional Indian artistry and craftsmanship. It offers a serene and peaceful atmosphere, making it not just a place of worship but also a destination for those seeking a tranquil retreat. It is open to people of all faiths, promoting inclusivity and welcoming visitors from diverse backgrounds.
You can either relax at the hotel or enjoy exploring the local and famous products during shopping.
Sightseeing in Jaipur
Amer - Amer Fort, also known as Amber Fort, is the prime fort of Jaipur. It was built by Raja Man Singh I in the 16th century and later expanded by his descendant, Raja Jai Singh I. The fort served as the main residence of the Rajput Maharajas and their families. Start the visit to this fort with an elephant ride. One of the most famous sections of the fort, Sheesh Mahal, is a dazzling chamber with walls and ceilings covered in intricate mirror work. The mirrors were designed to reflect candlelight, creating a mesmerizing effect. Some other sub-attractions to visit in the fort are Diwan-e-Aam and Diwan-e-Khas, Sukh Niwas, Kesar Kyari Bagh, Sheela Mata Mandir, etc.
Panna Meena ka Kund - Nearby Amer Fort, Panna Meena ka Kund is a stepwell known for its architectural beauty and geometric design. This ancient stepwell was constructed for water conservation and features symmetrical staircases on all three sides leading down to the water level. The crisscrossing steps create a mesmerizing visual effect, making it a popular spot for photography and relaxation.
Jaigarh Fort - Jaigarh Fort is a historic fortress situated on the Aravalli range of Rajasthan, in Jaipur. This fort and Amer Fort are connected by subterranean passages. Jaigarh Fort is renowned for its robust military architecture. It was designed to serve as a military stronghold and is often referred to as the “Victory Fort” due to its invincible nature. One of the major attractions of Jaigarh Fort is the Jaivana Cannon, which is considered the world’s largest cannon on wheels.
Jal Mahal - On our way to Amer, tourists stop at Jal Mahal for a photoshoot. It is situated in the middle of Man Sagar Lake in Jaipur and is a stunning palace known for its unique location partially submerged in water. It is not open to the general public, so it is famous for being a photoshoot point with the palace and lake as a background. However, it is still worth visiting during Jaipur sightseeing.
Gatore Ki Chhatriyan - Take a break in-between the sightseeing for lunch. Gatore Ki Chhatriyan is a royal cenotaph complex dedicated to the memory of the rulers of Jaipur. These chhatris (cenotaphs) are an architectural marvel, showcasing a blend of Rajput and Mughal styles. They offer visitors a glimpse into the rich heritage of Jaipur and the valor of its rulers. Tourists often have photoshoots here and relax.
Nahargarh Fort - Nahargarh Fort, perched on the Aravalli hills overlooking Jaipur, is a historic fortress with a rich past. The fort features impressive structures like Madhavendra Bhawan, a palace with connected suites for the king’s wives, and the beautiful Sheesh Mahal, adorned with intricate mirror work. Nahargarh Fort offers panoramic views of Jaipur and is a popular destination for its historical significance, architectural beauty, and the serene Nahargarh Biological Park nearby.
Jaipur to Jodhpur (350kms/ 05hrs drive)
Pushkar - After breakfast, start your drive to Jodhpur. En route, stop at Pushkar to visit the Pushkar Brahma Temple and Lake. The Brahma Temple in Pushkar is one of the few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma, and it holds immense religious significance. Constructed with a distinctive red spire and marble floor, the temple is an architectural gem. Pushkar Lake, located nearby, is considered sacred, and it is believed that a dip in its waters during the Kartik Purnima festival is spiritually purifying. The ghats surrounding the lake are dotted with temples and ghats where pilgrims perform rituals.
Jodhpur sightseeing - Jaisalmer (300kms/ 05hrs drive)
Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum - Jodhpur has mainly three attractions to visit (historical and heritage-wise), so its sightseeing won’t take much time. The Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum, located in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, is part of the Umaid Bhawan Palace, one of the world’s largest private residences. The museum provides a fascinating glimpse into the royal history of the Marwar region. Visitors can explore the opulent interiors of the palace, including the art deco-style architecture and the magnificent display of artifacts, vintage cars, and memorabilia. The museum showcases a diverse collection, ranging from weapons and antique clocks to personal belongings of the royal family.
Mehrangarh Fort - Mehrangarh Fort, standing proudly atop a rocky hill in Jodhpur, is a magnificent fort that tells the tale of Rajasthan’s rich heritage. Built by Rao Jodha in 1459, the fort’s massive walls and intricate architecture reflect the grandeur of the Marwar region. Inside the fort, you’ll find architectural gems like Moti Mahal, Phool Mahal, and Sheesh Mahal, each narrating stories of royal opulence. The view from the top of the fort is amazing because you can see the whole city below. It’s like a big adventure castle where you can learn about the olden times and have fun exploring!
Jaswant Thada - Nearby Mehrangarh Fort is Jaswant Thada, a beautiful marble cenotaph dedicated to the royal family of Marwar. It is like a peaceful garden with a white marble building in the middle. The structure was made to honor Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, and it is really pretty with intricate carvings and detailed artwork. People often visit to enjoy the calm surroundings, and there’s a pond with colorful fishes. The views of Mehrangarh Fort from Jaswant Thada are amazing, making it a peaceful and scenic spot to explore in Jodhpur.
Jaisalmer sightseeing and Desert Experience
Jaisalmer Fort - Commence the sightseeing of The Golden City with its prime attraction, Jaisalmer Fort. Perched on a yellow sandstone hill in the heart of the Thar Desert, it is a historic fortress and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is one of the largest fully preserved fortified cities in the world. The fort’s unique yellow color gives it the nickname “Sonar Quila” or the “Golden Fort.” Inside, there are narrow winding lanes, ancient havelis (mansions), and stunning Jain temples. The fort provides breathtaking views of the city and the vast desert landscape.
Kothari’s Patwaon-Ki-Haveli - Now, we’ll start the exploration of havelis. Patwon-Ki-Haveli is a cluster of five havelis (traditional Indian mansions) located in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. Built in the 19th century, these havelis are an exquisite example of intricate architecture and craftsmanship. The havelis were constructed by a wealthy trader named Guman Chand Patwa and his five sons, each haveli being dedicated to one son. The havelis are made of yellow sandstone and are known for their intricate carvings, ornate facades, and detailed balconies.
Salim Singh-ki Haveli - Salim Singh Ki Haveli is a historic mansion built in the late 19th century. The haveli is named after Salim Singh, the prime minister of the princely state of Jaisalmer at that time. The mansion has an impressive facade with intricate designs, including peacock motifs and other ornate details.
Nathmal Ji Ki Haveli - The haveli is a fine example of intricate craftsmanship. Constructed in the 19th century, Nathmal Ji Ki Haveli stands out for its unique feature - the left and right sides of the haveli were designed independently by the two brothers. The haveli showcases splendid carvings, ornate facades, and delicate details.
Gadisar Lake - Gadisar Lake is a historic water reservoir. The lake was initially constructed as a water conservation tank to fulfill the city’s water needs. Over time, it has become a popular tourist attraction known for its scenic beauty and cultural significance. The lake is surrounded by numerous temples and shrines, including the impressive Tilon Ki Pol, a gateway arch adorned with finely carved sculptures. Visitors can enjoy boat rides on the lake, offering a peaceful way to experience the tranquility and beauty of the surroundings.
Kuldhara Abandoned Village - Kuldhara is an abandoned village located near Jaisalmer in Rajasthan, India. The village, believed to be around 200 to 300 years old, is known for its mysterious and eerie atmosphere. Visiting Kuldhara offers a unique experience, allowing visitors to explore the abandoned homes and streets, unraveling the secrets and history shrouding this enigmatic village.
Departure from Jaisalmer or (Jaisalmer to Jodhpur/Jaipur)
Jaisalmer - After breakfast, check out from the camp and drive toward your departure location for drop-off. If your departure location is in Jaisalmer, you can choose any time. If departing from Jodhpur (airport/rail/bus), please choose a time after noon (5-hour drive from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur). If departing from Jaipur, please choose a departure time after 6:00 PM (9-10 hour drive from Jaisalmer to Jaipur).
- Private transportation
- Camel Safari on sand dunes in Jaisalmer
- Dinner at the pre-booked camp in Jaisalmer
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- toll-tax
- Surcharges on fuel
- Private transportation
- Camel Safari on sand dunes in Jaisalmer
- Dinner at the pre-booked camp in Jaisalmer
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- toll-tax
- Surcharges on fuel
- Everything which is not included or agreed upon.
- Accommodation
- Meals like Breakfast
- Everything which is not included or agreed upon.
- Accommodation
- Meals like Breakfast
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of India’s royal heritage with our exclusive 6-Days Rajasthan Private Tour, covering the enchanting cities of Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer.
What sets our tour apart is the perfect mixture of our constant support throughout the trip (pre, during, and after the trip), memorable experiences,…
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of India’s royal heritage with our exclusive 6-Days Rajasthan Private Tour, covering the enchanting cities of Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer.
What sets our tour apart is the perfect mixture of our constant support throughout the trip (pre, during, and after the trip), memorable experiences, personalized attention, and a seamless itinerary that captures the essence of Rajasthan’s regal charm.
Explore Majestic Palaces and Forts: Wander through the opulent halls of Jaipur’s City Palace, stand in awe at the Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, and feel the mystical aura of Jaisalmer Fort. Our tour takes you beyond the surface, offering deep insights into the history and culture of each destination.
Discover Hidden Gems like Pink City’s bazaars, Jodhpur’s old town, and the enigmatic Kuldhara village. Enjoy the Sunset Magic at the Desert Dunes and Nahargarh Fort.
All this experience with Private transportation and expert local guides.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.