If you want to visit the India you see in pictures – forts, palaces, elephants, camels, delicious food, and vibrant colors – we have put together the 5 best travel tips for Rajasthan in India!

The best travel routes for Rajasthan

There are many amazing routes you can explore in Rajasthan, but we have chosen the two best ones for you. Yes, Agra is not located in Rajasthan, but we are still including it in these routes because we know you don’t want to miss the Taj Mahal on a trip to India.

Route 1: The Golden Triangle

Delhi – Agra – Jaipur – Jodhpur – Udaipur

The classic Golden Triangle route takes you through some of the best places in North India and Rajasthan. If you have two weeks to take in the essence of India, this is the ideal route for you. This route has some of the most-visited tourist attractions, so be prepared for heavy crowds. But don’t worry, we can book some lovely accommodations for you that can be your peaceful escape. On this route, you can look forward to seeing the Taj Mahal, Red Fort in Delhi, and some incredible forts and palaces, such as the Amer Fort and the Hawa Mahal.

Route 2: New Perspectives in Rajasthan

Delhi – Agra – Bharatpur – Jaipur – Bundi – Ranakpur – Udaipur

If you want to take the road less travelled, this is the route for you. This route also has some fantastic palaces and temples, perhaps on a smaller scale, but also with fewer tourists. A good example of this is the marble temples in Ranakpur on the way to Udaipur.

There are many other routes for a great Rajasthan trip as well, such as the desert city of Jaisalmer, Pushkar and its camel fair, and more. At India Someday, we tailor your trips according to your preferences. So contact us and we will plan the perfect trip for you.

Best time to travel to Rajasthan

November to February is considered the best time to visit Rajasthan, as well as India in general. The sunny skies and pleasant climate make it a good time to explore the state. However, this is peak tourist season for Rajasthan, so make sure you book your tickets and accommodations well in advance to get the best offers. Our insider tip is to visit Rajasthan towards the end of the monsoon season, i.e. August and September. Compared to other parts of India, Rajasthan receives significantly less rainfall, but the climate is pleasant, the landscape is blooming, and the crowds of tourists are much smaller.

Best Palace Hotels of Rajasthan

As we said, if ancient temples and majestic palaces fascinate you, a trip to Rajasthan is worth it. But what’s better than visiting a palace? That’s right – staying in one! In Rajasthan, you will find many luxurious accommodations in mansions and palaces. In Udaipur, the Lake Palace is a private hotel on an island where the legendary James Bond film Octopussy was shot! For a more personal experience, Castle Bera is an actual palace converted into a homestay. We know of many other such amazing accommodations in Rajasthan – get in touch with us!

Castle Bera

Best Activities in Rajasthan

If you have had your fill of forts and palaces and want to do something different, there are many other exciting activities to do in Rajasthan.

Tiger Safari in Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan is one of the best places in the world to see the royal Bengal tiger in all its glory. The national park is a forest with many clearings, which increases the chances of spotting a tiger. The park is closed during the monsoon season from June to October.

Overnight stay in the desert

The journey to Jaisalmer is quite long, but the trip is absolutely worth it. Take a night train to the charming old town of Jaisalmer on the fringes of the Thar Desert. You can explore the desert with a camel or a jeep and a guide, or better yet, spend the night in the desert under the stars – a truly surreal experience!

Ziplining in Jodhpur

If you want an adrenaline rush, try the Flying Fox in Jodhpur. This zipline offers a unique backdrop: the historic Mehrangarh fort and the panoramic view of the Blue City!

Rajasthan indien, jodhpur

 

Best festivals to experience in Rajasthan

Just like the rest of India, there are countless festivals celebrated in Rajasthan. Try to plan your Rajasthan trip around at least one festival. The two most important festivals in India are best celebrated in Rajasthan – Diwali and Holi. Diwali, the festival of lights, takes place on the full moon in October or November, while Holi, the festival of colors, is celebrated in March. Another popular festival in Rajasthan is the Pushkar Camel Fair, which coincides with the Hindu festival Kartik Purnima in October or November. We will always inform you about these or any other local festivals during your trip planning. We recommend booking a homestay during festivals so that you can experience the festivals in the most authentic way.

Pushkar Rajasthan Camel Fair October November (Credits: Cordelia Persen, Flickr)

Rajasthan is incredibly popular among travelers, and with good reason. The impressive ancient architecture, the beautiful landscape, warm and welcoming people, and unforgettable experiences make Rajasthan a very special destination in India.

So if the diversity of Rajasthan is calling out to you, or if you want to feel like you are a part of the 1001 Arabian Nights fairy tales, reach out to us, and we will help you plan your perfect trip to Rajasthan in India!

Aishwarya Shete

About Aishwarya Shete

Aishwarya Shete is a content writer at India Someday. Her passions are writing, photography, and more importantly, food. She hopes to travel the world someday and document it through her pictures and words.

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