Reviews for Rajasthan Packages with our partner agents
Agent: My Tour My Way
Mrudula • 4 days ago
Tour manager was cooperative n in touch till the end of the tour , driver was ex (Read More)pert and drived smoothly even in heavy traffic
Agent: Sun Voyages
Nikhat • 2 weeks ago
I recently visited Jaipur with the help of our trip planner Mr. Sanjay Mathur, a (Read More)nd the entire experience was smooth, well-organised, and truly memorable. From hotel bookings to sightseeing arrangements, everything was perfectly planned.
The itinerary covered all the key attractions, including Amber Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, and the planner ensured we had ample time at each location. The cab service was punctual, the driver was knowledgeable, and the suggested local restaurants were excellent.
We also appreciated the planner’s guidance for shopping spots and cultural experiences, which made the trip even more enjoyable. Their quick responses and attention to detail ensured a hassle-free journey.
Overall, it was a fantastic Jaipur experience, and I genuinely appreciate Sanjay’s effort in making our vacation comfortable and memorable. Highly recommended!
Agent: Moonscape Travels
Sandeep • 4 weeks ago
We Chose MoonScape Travels for our Rajasthan trip from Bengaluru this Diwali fro (Read More)m 19th-26th Oct - 8 days.
Thank you MoonScape travels for providing us affordable prebooked flight tickets
Agent: Galaxy Travels
Venkata • a month ago
Our trip covering Pushkar, Jaipur, Ranthambore and Jaisalmer was organised by Mo (Read More)hit Kaushal wonderfully. Mohit is a great guy, very responsive to all our needs and a real go-to person. Glad to have encountered somebody who is so professional.
The accommodation provided in the various locations were quite good. These included Pushkar Fort, Ranthambore Pride, Fern Residency in Jaipur, Desert drop resort and hotel Sairafort in Jaisalmer. All the hotels were clean and comfortable. Breakfast and dinner was included in our package for all days and our group found it to be consistently good quality.
We booked a Tempo traveller for the entire trip, which proved to be a boon, as we had ample luggage with us. Parvat Singh, the driver for the 1st leg of our trip, was very helpful. He was available all the time, whenever we needed him. Our thanks to him for a comfortable trip. Also, quite knowledgeable about the history of the various places and of Hindu mythology too.
We did have a tempo traveller for the 2nd leg of our trip in Jaisalmer too. The driver was Madan. There were some gaps in his communication with our group, which I will detail in the next section.
The tour itinerary for most part was strictly followed. Only in Jaisalmer, we did have few small changes like visit to Sand Museum and War Museum, which our members liked.
Soon after we landed in Jaisalmer, our driver Madan said that his boss told him (Read More)that the program has changed and that we will be staying in a hotel in Jaisalmer city instead of Desert Drop resort per itinerary. We had a talk with his boss also who gave some story about power not being available at Sam Dunes. It got resolved only after we got Mohit involved in the discussion.
On the next day, when we wanted to stop at the Sand Museum, Madan insisted there was no such place, though we told him that we had seen it on the way. Finally, when it did arrive, he was surprised (to Madan’s defence, the museum was very new and was only 2 days old). Later in the evening too, we had to get Mohit’s help to get Madan to take us to the War Museum which we liked very much.
Agent: The Tripta Holidays
Deepa • a month ago
Hole Management is Good
All Good
Agent: The Tripta Holidays
Naresh Kumar • a month ago
Unforgettable Jaisalmer Experience
I recently booked my Jaisalmer tour with (Read More)Tripta Holidays (Ms Aarti), and it was truly an amazing experience from start to finish! The entire trip was perfectly organized — from the hotel arrangements to the desert safari, every detail was well taken care of.
The team was extremely professional, polite, and always ready to help. Our guide was very knowledgeable and shared fascinating stories about Jaisalmer’s history, culture, and architecture. The highlight of the trip was the Sam Sand Dunes Desert Safari — watching the sunset over the golden sands, followed by a beautiful cultural evening with folk music and dance, was simply magical!
The camel ride, jeep safari, and traditional Rajasthani dinner were all top-notch. I truly appreciate the company’s attention to comfort, safety, and hospitality.
If you’re planning to visit Jaisalmer, I highly recommend Tripta Holidays for a smooth, memorable, and authentic desert experience.
Rajasthan Travel Essentials
Best Time to Visit The best time to visit Rajasthan is from October to March, when the weather is cool and pleasant (8°C to 28°C), ideal for exploring forts, palaces, and deserts. November to February is peak season, especially for Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, and Jaisalmer. April to June is hot (up to 40°C), but great for shorter trips or luxury stays. July to September sees brief monsoon showers, which make Udaipur and Mount Abu particularly scenic.
Ideal Duration & Popular Itineraries Rajasthan holidays usually last 7 to 10 days, often covering multiple heritage cities. Popular formats include:
10 Days: Combines Jaipur → Pushkar → Jodhpur → Jaisalmer → Udaipur for a complete royal experience.
Top Things to Do
Explore Jaipur’s Amber Fort, City Palace, and Hawa Mahal
Visit Jodhpur’s Mehrangarh Fort and blue-painted old town
Take a camel safari or desert camp stay in Jaisalmer
Relax by Udaipur’s Lake Pichola and visit City Palace and Jag Mandir
Attend the Pushkar Camel Fair or visit the Brahma Temple
Visit Bikaner’s Junagarh Fort and Karni Mata Temple (Rat Temple)
Explore Mount Abu, Rajasthan’s hill station, and Dilwara Temples
Shop for textiles, jewelry, and handicrafts in local bazaars
Top Destinations Combined with Rajasthan Rajasthan packages are often combined with:
Agra and Delhi for the Golden Triangle circuit
Gujarat for desert and temple extensions
Varanasi or Khajuraho for spiritual and cultural itineraries
Why Book a Package for Rajasthan
Multi-city logistics: Packages include cabs and transfers between distant cities (often 5–7 hours apart).
Stay coordination: Packages pre-book heritage hotels and desert camps that fill quickly during festivals.
Sightseeing planning: Packages include licensed guides for forts, palaces, and desert safaris.
Cultural experiences: Packages organize folk shows, traditional dinners, and camel rides with verified operators.
Value and convenience: Inclusive tours ensure smooth coordination across multiple destinations and better pricing.
Weather planning: Packages help time visits around desert temperatures and festival schedules.
Rajasthan Travel Essentials
Best Time to Visit The best time to visit Rajasthan is from October to March, when the weather is cool and pleasant (8°C to 28°C), ideal for exploring forts, palaces, and deserts. November to February is peak season, especially for Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, and Jaisalmer. April to June is hot (up to 40°C), but great for shorter trips or luxury stays. July to September sees brief monsoon showers, which make Udaipur and Mount Abu particularly scenic.
Ideal Duration & Popular Itineraries Rajasthan holidays usually last 7 to 10 days, often covering multiple heritage cities. Popular formats include:
A six-day trip to Rajasthan helps plan the trip properly and explore more places altogether. Day one is the arrival at the Pink City-Jaipur and the sightings in and around Jaipur. Tourists can visit the City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jaipur Jantar Mantar. On Day-2 and 3, tourists can visit the Ajmer Sharif Dargah and Jaisalmer, best known for the camel safari and the famous Jaisalmer fort. On days 4 and 5, tourists can visit Udaipur and Jodhpur. Jodhpur houses the famous Mehrangarh fort, whereas Udaipur nestles beautiful lakes such as Pichola, Fatehsagar, and Swaroop Sagar. Day-6 spend some time shopping the local handicrafts, artworks, etc.
Why should I visit Rajasthan?
Known for its grandeur, rich culture, and history makes Rajasthan a prime tourist place in India. There are several reasons to visit Rajasthan at least once. The ancient palaces, forts, the UNESCO heritage sites, the heritage hotels, Wildlife parks all culminate in Rajasthan being a perfect tourist spot.
Which time is best for Rajasthan tour?
October to February is the perfect time for a Rajasthan tour. Rajasthan has pleasant weather during these months. It is primarily the winter season in Rajasthan. In winters, it is easier for tourists to roam throughout the day to explore the numerous palaces, forts, and temples in Rajasthan.
How many days are required for Rajasthan tour?
If you are planning on touring Rajasthan, you would need at least 5-6 days to explore the popular destinations like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Mount Abu, Jaisalmer, etc. Of course, you can spend 10-15 days too if you wish to explore more. There will be sufficient time to visit the famous tourist attractions like the majestic Amer Fort, Hawa Mahal and City Palace in Jaipur. You can also see the beautiful Jal Mahal and Galtaji Temple. When you visit Udaipur, the “City of Lakes,” you can go to Lake Pichola or Jaisamand Lake, tour City Palace, walk around in Saheliyon ki Bari etc. In Jailasmer, you would get to go for a desert safari on a camel or jeep, stay overnight in a tent in the desert, go to the magnificent Jaisalmer Fort, watch the sunset at Gadisar Lake etc.
Which is more beautiful Jaipur or Udaipur?
Udaipur is definitely more beautiful since it is home to numerous picturesque lakes. Known as the “City of Lakes,” it is known for the Jaisamand Lake, Pichola Lake, Fateh Sagar Lake etc. You can walk around Saheliyon ki Bari which comprises manicured lawns, flowers, fountains etc., go to the Jag Mandir Palace which is situated in the midst of Pichola Lake or even go trekking. Jaipur is slightly more crowded and is not known much for its greenery as Udaipur. Here you can explore Amer Fort, visit the iconic Hawa Mahal and City Palace etc. However, you can find a bit of natural beauty here; Jal Mahal and Galtaji Temple are surrounded by water bodies and are surrounded by hills.
Is shopping better in Jaipur or Udaipur?
Udaipur and Jaipur are both known for their rows of markets which sells a wide variety of local handicrafts, ethnic jewellery, fabric and clothes, copperware, wooden items, pottery, spices, food etc. When it comes to choosing which city guarantees a better shopping experience, it is perhaps Jaipur. The city is a hub for all things Rajasthani and you would find almost anything local or ethnic you are looking for when shopping here. You can go to Bapu Bazaar, Johari Bazaar or Tripolia Bazaar in Jaipur or to the Clock Tower, Hathi Pol Bazaar or Bada Bazaar in Udaipur. However, keep in mind that you might have to pay a slightly higher price in Jaipur as opposed to Udaipur. Moreover, in terms of the scenery, Udaipur, being the “City of Lakes,” offers more picturesque views.
What language is spoken in Rajasthan?
Hindi is spoken most commonly across Rajasthan though other languages are spoken too. Marwari, Mewari, Mewati, Dhundhari and Harauti are the five dialects which have been known to make up the Rajasthani language and these are spoken not only in the small towns and villages but often in the major cities too.