Royal Rajasthan Circuit
Embark on the Royal Rajasthan Circuit — an epic 8-day journey through India’s most colorful and culturally rich state. This grand tour connects the Pink City of Jaipur, the Blue City of Jodhpur, the Golden City of Jaisalmer, and the Lake City of Udaipur in one magnificent circuit. Experience desert safaris under star-filled skies, palace stays that make you feel like royalty, folk performances around crackling bonfires, and the incredible architectural heritage of Rajasthan’s mighty forts.
Rajasthan is where legends come alive. Every sandstone fort tells tales of valor, every haveli showcases intricate artistry, and every marketplace bursts with vibrant textiles, precious gems, and aromatic spices. From the Amber Fort’s mirror-work halls to the vast Thar Desert’s golden dunes, from the romantic Lake Palace to the imposing Mehrangarh — Rajasthan is India’s most photogenic state. Add the legendary Rajasthani cuisine (Dal Baati Churma, Laal Maas, Ghewar) and the warmth of Rajasthani hospitality, and you have a journey that defines the essence of incredible India.
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Destination
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Departure
Jaipur Airport (JAI) / Jaipur Junction -
Departure Time
Approximately 8:30 AM -
Return Time
Approximately 7:00 PM -
Dress Code
Light cotton clothing, sun hat, comfortable shoes
Tour Location
Rajasthan is India's largest state by area, located in the northwest. It's home to the Thar Desert, majestic Aravalli Hills, and some of the finest examples of Rajput architecture in the world.
About Rajasthan
Rajasthan — the Land of Kings — has been shaped by centuries of Rajput warrior culture, Mughal influence, and British colonial history. The state boasts six UNESCO World Heritage Sites including the hill forts of Rajasthan (Amer, Jaisalmer, Chittor, Ranthambore, Kumbhalgarh, and Gagron). The state is divided into distinct cultural regions: the desert culture of Jaisalmer and Bikaner, the lake country of Udaipur and Mount Abu, the warrior heritage of Jodhpur and Chittorgarh, and the royal capital of Jaipur. Each region has its own unique traditions, cuisine, and architectural style. Rajasthan is also famous for its wildlife — Ranthambore National Park is one of India's best tiger reserves, while the Keoladeo Ghana National Park is a UNESCO-listed bird sanctuary. The state's textile traditions (block printing, tie-dye, mirror work) are world-renowned.Gallery
Royal forts, golden deserts, and vibrant culture — Rajasthan's visual splendor captured in our curated gallery.
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