
A world of regal splendor awaits with the Royal Tour of India
Step into a world of regal splendor with The Royal Tour of India, a breathtaking 10-day journey through Rajasthan’s most enchanting cities—Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, and Jaipur. From opulent palaces and grand forts to golden deserts and vibrant bazaars, this itinerary is a seamless blend of history, culture, and luxury, promising an unforgettable experience fit for royalty. Experience grandeur with Royal Rajasthan tour packages, exploring palaces, heritage sites, and vibrant culture!
A curated 10-day Journey through Royalty
Udaipur | Jodhpur | Jaisalmer | Bikaner | Jaipur
India’s royal heritage comes alive in Rajasthan, a land where history is etched into grand palaces, towering forts, and bustling streets. The Royal Tour of India is a curated 10-day journey that invites you to explore the legendary charm of Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, and Jaipur—each city a jewel in the crown of the desert state. Experience majestic palaces and vibrant culture with exclusive royal Rajasthan tour packages for an unforgettable journey!
Begin your adventure in Udaipur, the City of Lakes, where romance and history blend seamlessly amidst shimmering waters and white-marble palaces. Journey onward to Jodhpur, the Blue City, home to the imposing Mehrangarh Fort and an old-world charm that lingers in its bustling markets. Jaisalmer, the Golden City, offers mesmerizing desert landscapes, intricately carved havelis, and a magical camel safari across the dunes.
In Bikaner, discover an oasis of culture and tradition, where ornate palaces and ancient temples whisper tales of a regal past. Finally, conclude your royal odyssey in Jaipur, the Pink City, where grand forts, magnificent palaces, and vibrant bazaars complete the spectacle of Rajasthan’s splendor.
Day 1 – Welcome to Udaipur
Meeting and assistance on arrival and transfer to hotel.
Udaipur, There is no place in India which appeals more to the imagination of poets and painters, travellers and writers, than Udaipur, the lovely lake side capital of Mewar. The city’s inherent romance and beauty, and its remarkable past, bristling with episodes of heroism and splendour, continue to enthrall the visitor. Udaipur, the City of Dawn, looms up like a vision in white.Surrounded by hills and mountains, and set on the edge of three lakes, which give on to a fertile plain, it is bewitching in all its details – narrow streets lined by vivid coloured stalls, gardens, temples and palaces – every feature mirrored in the placid blue waters of lake Pichhola.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 2 – Exploring Udaipur

After breakfast proceed for sightseeing of Udaipur visiting the City Palace, Completely white and majestic, the City Palace stands on a hill surrounded by crenellated walls. Its main entrance is through the triple arched gate, the Tripolia, built in 1725. The Suraj Gokhada, the Balcony of the Sun, where the Suryavanshi Maharanas of Mewar, presented themselves in times of trouble to the people to restore their confidence, is another fascinating monument Jagdish Temple, Built in 1651 A.D., by Maharaja Jagat Singh I, it is the largest and most splendid temple in Udaipur.
Drive around Fateh Sagar is a beautiful lake, overlooked by a number of hills on the three sides and the Pratap Memorial on the north was built by Maharana Fateh Singh. In the middle of the lake is Nehru Park-a lovely garden island with a boat shaped café accessible by an enjoyable boat ride.
Saheliyon-ki-Bari (Queen resort for her friends) is a small ornamental garden was a popular relaxing spot where royal ladies came for a stroll and hence the name. The garden has many fountains in its four delightful pools, chiseled kiosks and marble elephants. Bharatiya Lok Kala Musuem has interesting collection exhibited by this Indian folk arts museum includes folk dresses, ornaments, puppets, masks, dolls, folk musical instruments, folk deities and paintings and the high point of the exhibits puppets.
Late afternoon boat ride on Lake Pichola.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 3 – En Route to Jodhpur (296 Kms)

After breakfast drive to Jodhpur en route visiting the Ranakpur Jain Temple.
Ranakpur Jain Temple which was built during the reign of the liberal and gifted Rajput monarch Rana Kumbha in the 15th century. The total number of columns is 1,444 all of which are intricately carved with no two being alike.The main temple is a Chaumukh or a four-faced temple dedicated to Adinath. The three other Jain temples in the same complex, including a temple of the Sun God, are all well worth a visit. One kilometer away from the temple complex is the temple of Amba Mata.
On arrival in Jodhpur, check-in at the hotel.
Jodhpur, Nestling within the depths of the Thar Desert, is the stronghold of the Rathore clan – Jodhpur, once the capital of the former princely state of Marwar, the second largest city of Rajasthan, after Jaipur. The town was once known as Marwar, which means ‘Land of Death’, probably, referring to the harsh desert climate. It is an island of marble palaces, cordoned off from the desert by an immense wall, with eight gates facing different directions
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 4 – Explore Jodhpur, the Blue City
After breakfast half day sightseeing tour visiting the Mehrangarh Fort, situated on a low sandstone Hill, including Moti-Mahal and Phool Mahal. This fort is one of the largest fort in India. the fort is situated at an altitude of about 125 metres and is spread over an area of 5 sq km, with seven gates. It has been a witness to the splendor of bygone era. The beauty and the grandeur of numerous places in the fort narrate a saga of hard sandstones yielding to the chisels of skilled Jodhpur sculptures. Mehrangarh literally means “Majestic Fort”.
Visit Jaswant Thada which is a white marble memorial built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant II in 1899 A story goes that Maharaja Jaswant succumbed to injuries in this place while fighting the Mughal king Jahangir.
Umaid Bhawan Palace – This immense palace known as Chittar Palace because of the local chittar sandstone used. the only palace built in 20th century under the famine .It was built in a time of peace and is quite western in its design. It was built as a famine relief project which employment to people for 16 years. It has its own theatre, eight dining rooms, and a banquet hall which seats three hundred people.
A Ball Room had been built, catering to the Westernized royal lifestyle. Much of the interior of the palace is in the art deco style. In fact, it is said to be one of the finest surviving examples of art deco in the world. Deep within the palace is an indoor swimming pool, with a mosaic of zodiac symbols. The palace now runs as a hotel, though, a part of it has been retained as a museum and part as royal residence.
Government Musuem – This museum has a rich collection of weapons, textiles, miniature portraits, sculptures, antique weapons, local crafts and images of Jain Tirthankars. It is situated in the middle of the Umaid public gardens.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 5 – Enroute to Jaisalmer (297 Kms)

After breakfast, drive to Jaisalmer and on arrival check-in at the Tents.
Jaisalmer, one of Rajasthan’s most alluring cities, Jaisalmer, deep in the heart of Thar Desert, abounds in ancient palaces, temples and quaint settlements. As the sun sets, the sandstone buildings emit a lustrous glow, that make Jaisalmer the “Golden City”. Founded by Rawal Jaisal in 1156 A.D., the remote location of Jaisalmer, kept it almost untouched by outside influences, even during the days of the British Raj.
Evening Camel Safari at the Dunes. Enjoy the cultural show at the tents followed by Dinner.
Overnight at the Tents.
Day 6 – Explore Jaisalmer – The Golden City
After breakfast check-out from the Tents and proceed for sightseeing tour to visit this city of giled magic. Visit the Citadel, the fort built by Rawal Jaisal and where a fourth of the population lives; Jaisalmer fort is the main attraction of this picturesque desert city of Rajasthan. Located on the top of the Trikuta Hill, it is visible from a distance of about 15 kilometres.
The ramparts, bastions and the long-stretching walls of the fort dazzle gloriously during early morning and at sunset Jain Temple This group of fine jain temples were built in the 12th to 15th century within the Jaisalmer fort. They are beautiful carved and dedicated to Rikhabdevji and Sambhavnathji. there is also a Shiva and Ganesh Temple inside the fort. Gyan Bhandar or Library : Some of the oldest manuscripts of India are found in this library established as a part of Jain temples.
Patwon ki Haveli – The life within the citadel gives you a clear picture of the medieval majesty with its magnificent palace, havelis, temples and the skilled artisans and camels all around. Among the havelis made by Jaisalmer/’s wealthy merchants include the Patwon ki Haveli, Salim Singh ki Haveli and Nathmal ki Haveli. The Patwon ki haveli is the grandest mansion in Jaisalmer, having ceiling supported by exquisitely carved pillars. The delicately chiselled balconies and extensive corridors and chambers of this haveli also present an impressive sight.
After sightseeing check-in at the hotel.
Day 7 – Enroute to Bikaner (333 Kms)

After breakfast drive to Bikaner and on arrival check-in at the Hotel.
Bikaner, the northern most point on the triangle of desert cities, was founded in 1488 AD. by Rao Bikaji, a descendant of the founder of Jodhpur, Rao Jodha. Like Jaisalmer, in the south, it was, once, an important trade centre. The old city is bolstered, by 7 km long imposing walls, with 5 entrance gates, built in the 18th century.
Afternoon half day sightseeing of Bikaner. Bikaner offers several attractions to the tourists besides, of course, the exotic camel safaris. Some of the major attractions around the city are Junagarh Fort, sumptuously decorated with its ornately lacquered walls in red & gold and panels of dazzling coloured glass inlay set over the coronation throne, it has several Palaces. Among them are Karan Mahal, Anup Mahal, Badal Mahal are prominent. Lalgarh Palace is carved out of red sand stone, and of late has been converted into a Heritage Hotel.
You can visit the majestic forts or go to the Mata Karni temple where rats are considered sacred and worshipped. The camel festival held in the month of January is also an event worth witnessing, Camel Breeding Farm, Gajner Palace, Deshnoke Temple and Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 8 – Enroute to Jaipur (333 Kms)

After breakfast, drive to Jaipur and on arrival check-in at the hotel.
Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan is a wonderful tourist attraction in Rajasthan. The Pink City of Jaipur has a number of architectural wonders that attract tourists from all over the country and abroad. Most of the foreign tourists, who come to India, also tour this city of majestic forts and beautiful havelis. Jaipur lies in the state of Rajasthan and is about 258 kilometres from Delhi, the capital of India. Jaipur Hub takes you on a tour of various tourist attractions in and around Jaipur.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 9 – Exploring Jaipur – The Pink City

After breakfast proceed for excursion to Amber Fort, the ancient capital of the state until 1728. Visit the Jagmandir or the Hall of victory glittering with mirrors, Jai Mahal and Kali Temple. Ascend on Elephant back, the hill on which the fort is situated.
Afternoon tour of Jaipur. Jaipur – the capital of Rajasthan was given a colour coat of pink a century ago in honour of a visiting Prince and ever since, it has retained this colour. Built by Maharaja Jai Singh, the notable astronomer, this city is 260 years old. Visit Maharaja’s City Palace, the Observatory & Ram Niwas Gardens. Drive past Hawa Mahal & through the pink rose residential & business areas.
Overnight at the hotel.
Day 10 – Travelling from Jaipur to Kochi (By Flight)
Breakfast at the hotel. In time transfer to airport to board flight for Kochi.
End of the programme. Check-in is at 1400 Hrs & check-out time is 12 noon at all hotels.
Day 10 – Travelling from Jaipur to Kochi (By Flight)
Breakfast at the hotel. In time transfer to airport to board flight for Kochi.
End of the programme. Check-in is at 1400 Hrs & check-out time is 12 noon at all hotels.
A 3-Day Extension to Ranthambore
Extend your royal journey with an exhilarating escape to Ranthambore, one of India’s most celebrated wildlife sanctuaries.

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We Recommend
Layered outfits (thermal wear, light sweaters, jackets)
Woolen caps, gloves, scarves, snow boots ( if travelling in Winter)
Comfortable walking shoes for exploring gardens and trekking.
Sunglasses, sunscreen, reusable water bottles.
Umbrella or a compact raincoat (especially for spring and summer).
Travel Essentials
To make the most of your regal journey through our royal Rajasthan tour packages, here are some key travel essentials to ensure a smooth and unforgettable experience:
Best Time to Travel
- Winter (October to March): The most pleasant time to visit, with comfortable weather perfect for exploring forts, palaces, and vibrant markets.
- Summer (April to June): Hot and dry, but a great time to experience Rajasthan’s desert charm with fewer crowds. Stay hydrated and wear light, breathable clothing.
- Monsoon (July to September): A refreshing season when the desert landscape transforms with lush greenery, offering a unique perspective of Rajasthan’s beauty.
How is the Weather?
- Winter: Daytime temperatures range from 10°C to 25°C, making it ideal for sightseeing. Nights can get chilly, especially in the desert, so pack light woolens.
- Summer: Temperatures soar between 30°C and 45°C. Light cotton clothing, sunglasses, and sunscreen are essential.
- Monsoon: Temperatures range from 25°C to 35°C with occasional showers. Carry an umbrella or raincoat for unexpected drizzles.

Rajasthan Essentials
Packing Essentials
- Clothing: Light, breathable fabrics like cotton and linen for the day; a light jacket or shawl for cooler evenings, especially in winter. Traditional attire is appreciated at heritage sites.
- Footwear: Comfortable walking shoes for fort explorations and desert safaris; sandals for casual strolls.
- Accessories: Sunglasses, sunscreen, a wide-brimmed hat, and a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated in the desert heat.
Cultural Tips
- Respect Local Customs: Modest dressing is recommended, particularly at temples and historical sites.
- Cuisine: Savor Rajasthan’s royal flavors, from Dal Baati Churma and Laal Maas to Ghewar and refreshing buttermilk (Chaas).
- Shopping: Explore Jaipur’s jewelry, Jodhpur’s handicrafts, and Jaisalmer’s embroidered textiles—bargaining is common in local markets.
Travel Tips
- Connectivity: While major cities have good mobile coverage, some desert areas may have limited network access. A local SIM can be useful.
- Health: Stay hydrated and carry basic medications. If visiting during summer, avoid excessive sun exposure.
- Safety: Rajasthan is generally safe for tourists, but it’s wise to stay cautious with personal belongings in crowded areas.
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A 3-Day Extension to the Royal Tour of India
Nestled amidst the rugged Aravalli and Vindhya ranges, this national park is renowned for its thriving tiger population, breathtaking landscapes, and ancient ruins. Experience the raw beauty of nature, embark on thrilling jungle safaris, and uncover the history of Rajasthan’s warrior kings at the majestic Ranthambore Fort.
Day 1 – Jaipur – Ranthambore (180 km / 4 hrs)
After breakfast, drive to Ranthambore and check in at the hotel.
Ranthambore National Park – A paradise for wildlife lovers, this national park offers a perfect blend of dense forests, open grasslands, and scenic lakes like Padam Talab, Raj Bagh Talab, and Milak Talab. Known for its tiger sightings, Ranthambore is one of the few places where these majestic predators can be spotted during the day.
Evening Jungle Safari – Experience your first thrilling game drive through the park as the sun sets over the wilderness.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 2 – Wildlife & Heritage Exploration
Early Morning Jungle Safari – Begin your day with a sunrise safari, as the jungle awakens to the calls of birds and prowling big cats. The early hours offer a magical atmosphere and the best chance to see tigers in action.
Return to the hotel for breakfast.
Afternoon: Ranthambore Fort & Ganesh Temple
- Ranthambore Fort – A UNESCO-listed Hill Fort of Rajasthan, this imposing structure dates back to the Chauhan dynasty and offers panoramic views of the national park.
- Ganesh Temple – A revered pilgrimage site within the fort, believed to grant wishes to its devotees.
Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 3: Ranthambore – Jaipur (180 km / 4 hrs)
After breakfast, drive back to Jaipur Airport to board your flight for onward travel, carrying unforgettable memories of your royal wildlife adventure.

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