This 7-day Rajasthan tour covers some of the state’s most famous heritage cities, combining royal palaces, hill forts, sacred lakes and colorful cultural experiences. The journey offers a blend of Rajput history, traditional architecture, spiritual sites and local market experiences while traveling through Udaipur, Chittorgarh, Pushkar and Jaipur.
The tour begins in Udaipur, often called the City of Lakes due to its scenic lakes, palaces and surrounding Aravalli Hills. Udaipur is known for its royal architecture and cultural atmosphere that reflects the heritage of the Mewar dynasty. Visit Bagore Ki Haveli, a historic mansion near Lake Pichola, and enjoy the Dharohar folk dance show featuring traditional Rajasthani music, dance and cultural performances.
Explore the famous City Palace complex overlooking Lake Pichola. Built over several centuries, the palace combines Rajput and Mughal architectural styles with ornate balconies, courtyards, museums and royal chambers. Continue to Saheliyon Ki Bari, a historic garden created for royal women with fountains, lotus pools and marble pavilions. Scenic views around Lake Pichola and Dudh Talai further add to the charm of Udaipur.
The journey then continues to Chittorgarh Fort, one of the largest forts in India and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Known for stories of Rajput bravery and sacrifice, the fort complex includes palaces, temples, towers and massive gates spread across a large hilltop area. The historic significance and panoramic views make it one of Rajasthan’s most important landmarks.
Continue toward Pushkar, one of India’s oldest pilgrimage towns. Located around a sacred lake surrounded by ghats and temples, Pushkar is famous for the Brahma Temple, one of the very few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma in the world. The town is also known for its spiritual atmosphere, colorful streets, cafes and local handicrafts.
The final part of the journey covers Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, also known as the Pink City. Jaipur is famous for its royal palaces, hill forts, observatories and lively local markets. Visit Amber Fort, situated on a hilltop overlooking Maota Lake, and explore its courtyards, gateways and mirror-work interiors.
Continue to City Palace Jaipur, which still serves as a royal residence and museum, followed by Jantar Mantar, a UNESCO-listed astronomical observatory built during the 18th century. Stop at Hawa Mahal, known for its honeycomb façade and pink sandstone architecture, and Jal Mahal, located in the middle of Man Sagar Lake.
The tour also includes visits to Jaipur’s colorful bazaars, where travelers can shop for textiles, jewelry, handicrafts and traditional Rajasthani products. In the evening, experience local culture at Chokhi Dhani with folk music, dance performances and traditional village-style hospitality.
This Rajasthan itinerary combines royal heritage, sacred sites, lakes, forts, local culture and historic architecture, offering a balanced travel experience across some of Rajasthan’s most iconic destinations.