Jaipur-Pushkar-Ajmer- Mount Abu- Udaipur- Jodhpur(5 Nights / 6 Days)

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Arrival in Jaipur, Pick up from Jaipur Railway Station/Bus Stand/Airport to hotel. Proceed for sightseeing of Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, City Palace and Amer Fort. Overnight stay at hotel in Jaipur.

After Breakfast, check out from the hotel and proceed for Pushkar – Brahma sarovar Lord Brahma temple , then onto Ajmer, visit the Dargah Sharif and then Check in and overnight into the hotel at Ajmer .

After Breakfast, proceed towards Mount Abu. In the evening visit Nakki Lake and Sunset point. Check in at Hotel. Overnight stay at hotel in Mount Abu. 

After Breakfast, move for sightseeing including Dilwara Temple, Gurushikhar Temple, Brahma kumaris  Peace Park, proceed to Udaipur, check in into the hotel, Overnight stay at Udaipur.

After Breakfast, Proceed towards Eklingji and Haldighati back to Udaipur visit Saheliyon ki Bari and enjoy a boat ride (on your own) at Fateh Sagar lake. Overnight stay at Hotel in Udaipur.

After Breakfast visit City Palace, proceed for Jodhpur, check in into the hotel. Overnight in the hotel at Jodhpur.

After breakfast, visit Mehrangarh Fort and Umaid Bhawan Museum. Drop at Jaipur Railway Station/Bus Stand/Airport

Rajasthan 5 Nights 6 Days Tour – A Journey Through the Land of Royalty

Rajasthan, the land of kings, palaces, and deserts, offers a unique blend of royal heritage, spiritual significance, and scenic beauty. The 5-night, 6-day Rajasthan tour covers the majestic cities of Jaipur, Pushkar, Ajmer, Mount Abu, Udaipur, and Jodhpur. This journey through Rajasthan’s rich cultural tapestry is perfect for history enthusiasts, spiritual seekers, and travelers keen to explore the royal grandeur and spiritual charm of the region.

From the majestic forts of Jaipur to the peaceful lake views of Udaipur, and the spiritual serenity of Pushkar, this itinerary offers an immersive experience that captures the essence of Rajasthan. Whether you’re drawn to the historic significance, the local traditions, or the natural beauty, this trip will leave you with lasting memories.

Jaipur: The Pink City of Royalty

Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, is home to several iconic landmarks. Amber Fort, located on a hilltop, is a majestic fortress that offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape. Visitors can enjoy elephant rides to ascend to the fort’s entrance. The City Palace blends Rajasthani and Mughal architecture and houses museums and courtyards. Another significant landmark is the Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory with monumental instruments used to measure time and study celestial bodies.

Pushkar: Spiritual Hub of Rajasthan

Pushkar is a sacred town, famous for the Brahma Temple, one of the few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe in Hindu mythology. The Pushkar Lake is a serene location surrounded by ghats and temples, offering a peaceful ambiance. It is an essential stop for spiritual seekers, especially during evening aarti at the Brahma Temple.

Ajmer: The Sufi Spirituality

Ajmer is known for the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, the shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, a revered Sufi saint. This spiritual site attracts thousands of pilgrims from across the world. Another architectural gem is the Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra, a historic mosque showcasing Indo-Islamic architectural elements.

Mount Abu: Rajasthan’s Only Hill Station

Mount Abu offers a cool retreat from the desert heat. The scenic Nakki Lake is perfect for boating, while Sunset Point offers panoramic views of the setting sun over the Aravalli Range. Achalgarh Fort is a historic site that houses temples and Jain shrines, adding to the spiritual significance of the place.

Udaipur: The City of Lakes

Udaipur is known for its beautiful lakes and majestic palaces. The City Palace, overlooking Lake Pichola, is a splendid example of Rajput architecture. A boat ride on Lake Pichola provides stunning views of the Jag Mandir and the City Palace. The city’s tranquil setting and regal architecture make it one of the most romantic destinations in Rajasthan.

Jodhpur: The Blue City

Jodhpur is famous for the imposing Mehrangarh Fort, which offers panoramic views of the city and houses museums displaying royal artifacts. The Umaid Bhawan Palace is another magnificent landmark, now serving as a royal palace and a museum. Jodhpur is also known for its vibrant blue-painted houses, earning it the nickname “Blue City”.

Rajasthan is a land where history and culture blend seamlessly. The traditional dance forms, like Ghoomar and Kalbeliya, are popular in the region and are performed during cultural festivals. The state’s folk music, including Manganiyars and Langas music, forms a significant part of its rich heritage. Rajasthan’s handicrafts are world-renowned, including Bandhani textiles, miniature paintings, jewelry, and pottery. Visit local markets in Jaipur to buy authentic Rajasthani crafts, which make for excellent souvenirs.

Jaipur: Hot Air Ballooning & Horse Riding

In Jaipur, experience the thrill of hot air ballooning (seasonal) to get a bird’s-eye view of the Amber Fort and the pink city. Enjoy horse riding around Pushkar Lake, which offers an authentic experience of Rajasthan’s rural life.

Udaipur: Boat Ride & Shopping

In Udaipur, a serene boat ride on Lake Pichola allows you to enjoy the mesmerizing views of the City Palace and Jag Mandir. Explore the local markets for handcrafted goods and traditional miniature paintings.

Jodhpur: Jeep Safari & Exploring Markets

In Jodhpur, take a jeep safari to explore nearby villages or indulge in shopping for traditional handicrafts in Umaid Bhawan Palace and Clock Tower Market.

When traveling to Rajasthan, it is advisable to carry a basic medical kit, as some regions may have limited access to medical facilities. Be cautious with street food to avoid foodborne illnesses and drink mineral or bottled water only. Due to the hot climate, wear sunscreen, a hat, and light cotton clothes to protect yourself from the sun.

If you have mobility issues, be aware that the climbs to Mount Abu or forts may require additional planning. Long road journeys are a part of this tour, so it is a good idea to carry snacks, a power bank, and motion sickness medication for comfort during travel.

Pushkar Camel Fair

The Pushkar Camel Fair (October-November) is one of the largest livestock fairs in the world, with camel races, trading, and traditional Rajasthani performances, offering a unique cultural experience.

Mewar Festival (Udaipur)

Celebrate the arrival of spring at the Mewar Festival in Udaipur (March/April), featuring cultural performances, traditional dances, and vibrant processions, showcasing the beauty and rich culture of Rajasthan.

Marwar Festival (Jodhpur)

The Marwar Festival (October) in Jodhpur celebrates the region’s culture with folk music and dance. Visitors can experience Rajasthani traditions up close during this lively festival.

Diwali (Rajasthan)

Diwali, the festival of lights, is celebrated across Rajasthan in October-November, lighting up the cities with vibrant lights, decorations, and festivals.

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