Rajasthan

Jaipur With Ajmer-Pushkar- 3N/4D

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Rajasthan Forts & Deserts – 3N/4D

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Rajasthan Wildlife Tour – 4N/5D

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Golden Triangle – 5N/6D

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Romantic Rajasthan – 5N/6D

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Unforgettable Rajasthan – 8N/9D

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Rajasthan Grand Tour - 15N/16D

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Rajasthan Tour Packages

Rajasthan is a combination of culture, history, food, mountains, rivers and desserts. It is one of the most culture rich states in India.Beautiful forts, Havelis, melodic folk music, many tales of chivalry, colourful turbans, gorgeous deserts, exquisite handicrafts, camels, and wonderful food are characteristics of Rajasthan. When it comes to being the heart of culture and legacy in India, the state is unrivalled. Rajasthan is famed for its heart-warming hospitality, luxury hotels, and amazing experiences. It is suitable for tourists of all ages. Planning a trip to Rajasthan is a great way to become acquainted with the rich culture, history, wildlife, adventure, and beauty of this extraordinary area.

The state boasts something for every tourist. From dunes, safaris, majestic architecture, and animals to hill stations, lakes, and temples. Travellers may enjoy the best of both worlds while on a trip to Rajasthan. Camel safari, quad biking, animal safari, camping, and hot air balloon excursions are among some of the thrilling activities available in the state. Aside from that, a traveller can take a tour of the major temples, palaces, forts, and other historical places which will surely provide an insight in Rajasthan's wonderful and enthralling history.


How To Reach Rajasthan?

Rajasthan, a land rich in culture, history, and legacy, gives tourists the chance to explore majestic castles and forts thereby experiencing true royalty. The state has excellent air, rail, and road connectivity. So, if you're considering a vacation to Rajasthan, Unify Holidays is here to assist you in choosing the finest means of transportation.

By Air

Rajasthan has air connectivity to all the major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Kolkata, Hyderabad and many more. Rajasthan’s only international airport at Jaipur is connected to Middle Eastern countries, like Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, and Bangkok, as well as significant Indian towns. Tourists can take advantage of Rajasthan’s air connectivity from major Indian cities. Rajasthan has five domestic airports: Maharana Pratap Airport in Udaipur, Jodhpur Airport, Kota Airport, Jaisalmer Airport, and Nal Airport in Bikaner.

Oman Air, Jet Airways, and Air India are the international flights that fly out of Rajasthan. IndiGo, Go Air, Air India, Air Deccan, Jet Airways, Kingfisher, and SpiceJet are some of the domestic airlines that can take you there.

By Train

Rajasthan is easily accessible by train, with important railway stations at Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Udaipur, Ajmer and Kota. Most of these stations are well-connected to major Indian cities. The Palace of Wheels, Maharajas Express, Royal Rajasthan on Wheels, and The Indian Maharaja-Deccan Odyssey are just a few of the numerous luxury trains available in Rajasthan. The Palace on Wheels is a week-long train excursion that allows you to visit the interiors of Rajputana.

By Road

Rajasthan is well-connected by road, with twenty national highways. The NH8 highway connects Delhi, Udaipur, Jaipur, Vadodara, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, and other minor and important cities. Rajasthan is a mesmeric location for road journeys, with well-constructed highways and wide stretches of eye-catching scenery.

Road excursions in Rajasthan are among the most popular activities that visitors enjoy during their visit. Exploring the state while wandering over its calm roads is an unforgettable experience. To go across the state easily, various State Transport buses run between cities and towns regularly. Travellers can also hire jeeps and automobiles to get around.

How To Travel Around & Explore The State?

Rajasthan is a mesmerising destination for road excursions due to its well-constructed highways and wide stretches of eye-catching scenery. Road travels in Rajasthan is a popular pastime for visitors. Exploring the state while roaming along its beautiful lanes is an unforgettable experience.

Various State Transport buses run between cities and communities to make travelling across the state more convenient. Visitors can also rent jeeps and automobiles to get around. Railways are another option for getting across the state in luxury. A week-long train excursion on Palace on Wheels allows you to discover the interiors of Rajputana.


Best Time To Visit Rajasthan

Rajasthan sees a lot of weather changes and sometimes extreme climates throughout the year. However, even the extreme weather conditions do not stop tourists from visiting the state. Festivities held in various sections of the state throughout different seasons draw their attention. The charm of the state can be experienced at any time of the year. The ideal time to visit Rajasthan varies per place and depends on the weather and local events.

Winter Season

Rajasthan is best visited between October and February, when the temperature at night is much lower and the temperature during the day is relatively lower, providing a pleasant experience. Travellers will also get to see some colorful festivities because most of Rajasthan's festivals are held around this time. The winter season is the greatest time to visit Rajasthan. In December, Rajasthan hosts several fairs and festivals, such as the Shilpgram Festival in Udaipur.

Monsoon Season

Rajasthan is the best place to visit during the monsoon season. During the month of August there are beautiful sights to please your eyes. At this time the hills of Aravali are greener and offer lovely weather. Mount Abu, Udaipur, Kumbhalgarh, and Kota are famous tourist destinations even during the rainy season. You may easily organize a trip to the desert around this time because the days are not too hot, and the nights are very cool. This desert state's seasons change, creating unique experiences for different types of visitors.

Summer Season

If you plan to visit Rajasthan during summer, you will be subjected to the searing heat. Rajasthan has the most extreme summer season where the temperatures can sometimes become unbearable. If you are considering a trip to Rajasthan in June, the hill station Mount Abu is the perfect spot to go because the weather is not too chilly and hence great for sightseeing.


Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan

The busy contemporary metropolis is one of the three corners of the golden triangle, which also comprises Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. The Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, Jaipur City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Nahargarh Fort, Jal Mahal, and Jaigarh Fort are among the must-see attractions. Rajasthan has a plethora of attractions and activities.

However, if you are in the state just for a few days, Unify Holidays has compiled a list of locations you must see.

Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer, also known as known as the Golden City, is located in the middle of the Thar Desert. It is noted for its gorgeous sun-soaked dunes, opulent forts, rich culture and traditions. Jaisalmer is one of the top five towns to visit in Rajasthan. It is famed for its forts, palaces, and temples. Maharaja Jaisal Singh was the inspiration for the city's name. Aerial views of the city resemble a prince seated on top of a crest of dunes, capped by the Jaisalmer fort.

In addition, the city organizes the annual Desert Festival in January-February. It draws visitors from all over the world to experience the charm of Rajasthani art forms and engage in thrilling Jaisalmer activities such as Paramotoring, Winds Desert Camp, etc.

Pushkar

Pushkar is widely regarded as the top tourist destination in Rajasthan. In the truest sense, this city is a color explosion. This sacred city is well-known around the world for its yearly Camel Fair. Pushkar is one of India's oldest cities and is home to the unique Brahma Temple.

Pushkar Lake is a major Hindu pilgrimage site with multiple ghats that stage spectacular nightly aarti. One of the nicest things to do in Pushkar is to attend the evening aarti. If you enjoy photography, you must visit Pushkar since there are countless feelings of rural India in its most authentic form.

Ranthambore Fort

Ranthambore Fort is a well-known UNESCO World Heritage Site that is visited by essentially all tourists who want to learn about Rajasthan's history. This Fort, located in the famed Ranthambore National Park, has an extensive and remarkable history of struggles to take the fort.

Taragarh Fort

Taragarh Fort is a must-see attraction in Rajasthan. This fort was built in 1534 AD and is one of the top sites to visit in Rajasthan. Its magnificent aura and amazing construction will give you a glimpse of the grandeur of Rajasthani history and culture as well as its past. So, when in Bundi, make a point of visiting this fort.

Osian

Osian is an old town in Rajasthan, located in the Jodhpur District. It grew out of an oasis in the Thar Desert. Sachiya Mata Temple is one of the must-see attractions in Osian. It has walls that are artistically sculpted. In Osian, you may also go on a desert safari.

Lake Pichola

Lake Pichola, one of Udaipur's historic lakes, is named after the village of Picholi. The lake dates to 1362 AD. It was built to provide water for drinking and irrigation purposes to the village. It is undoubtedly one of the top tourist attractions in Rajasthan.

Keoladeo National Park

The Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, formally known as the Keoladeo National Park, is well-known for its diverse resident and migratory avifauna. The park boasts a large bird population, especially throughout winter and early spring. It is one of the major tourist attractions in Bharatpur.

After large water resources were channeled to the park it was transformed into a wholly man-made wetland to promote eco-tourism and help migrating birds find refuge. The area was declared a protected sanctuary in 1971. The park is home to over 366 bird species, 379 plant species, 13 snake species, 50 fish species, 5 varieties of lizards, 7 amphibian species, over 7 types of turtles, and many other invertebrates. This is one of the greatest spots to visit in Rajasthan during the rainy season.

Sajjan Garh Palace

Sajjangarh Palace near Udaipur, also known as the Monsoon Palace, is noted for the spectacular views of the surrounding flora and hills. Its 132-year-old castle, perched on a hilltop overrun by wicked monkeys, is a favorite place for landscape photographers and couples who want to watch the sunset from the summit. It is so named because it offers breath taking views and delightfully pleasant temperatures during the rainy season.

Garbhaji Waterfall

Garbhaji Waterfall, located near Alwar, is another great spot to explore in Rajasthan. This waterfall may be found on the way to the famous Siliserh Lake, which is one of Alwar's most picturesque sites. This is a great area to relax for nature lovers. It is surrounded by vegetation and towering hills. The greatest time to see Garbhaji Waterfall is during or after the monsoon season when the water falls with great force.

Barmer

Barmer is the fifth largest district in India. It is considered as one of the royal spaces in Rajasthan. You will be able to witness the royal legacy, which includes a portion of the Thar desert. It is recognized for its majesty. In Barmer, you will be able to explore various historical sites.


Food To Eat In Rajasthan

Rajasthani food, like its culture, is rich, colourful, and distinct. Many local cuisines require milk, plenty of clarified butter (ghee), and local spices. Unify Holidays is here to help you discover typical Rajasthani foods you must taste, including vegetarian and non-vegetarian alternatives as well as sweet and savoury specialties.

Dal Bati Churma

If there were to be a Rajasthani national food, Dal bati Churma would be it. The batis are hard round-shaped dumplings made with whole wheat flour roasted over firewood. They are crispy on the exterior and tender on the inside. The dal is created using spices and several lentils steeped in water overnight. The crushed bati is drenched in ghee and combined with sugar or jaggery to make churma. Baked bati, dal, and jaggery blended churma form a filling and delicious dinner. No vacation to Rajasthan is complete unless you eat this traditional meal.

Gatte Ki Sabzi

Gatte Ki Sabzi is a classic Rajasthani dish that consists of fried or steamed gram flour (besan) balls cooked in curd sauce with a variety of Indian spices, resulting in a wonderful tangy flavour. It goes great with Indian flatbread (roti).

Laal Maas

Laal Maas is hailed as one of Rajasthan's finest non-vegetarian meals. It is primarily a meat curry cooked with a yoghurt-based sauce and an assortment of strong spices, including red Mathania chillies. The red chillies provide a rich colour and intense flavour, however, the spice level may be adjusted. This goes well with fragrant rice or Indian flatbread.

Ker Sangri

Ker Sangri is a type of pickle made from the dried beans of Khejri (Rajasthan's state tree) and Ker, a spicy wildberry. Both are stir-fried with a variety of local spices. This meal may not appear especially appetising, but it explodes with delectable flavours that make it a must-try. It goes well with bajra roti (millet or wheat flatbread).

Safed Maas

Safed Maas, a meat dish, is another popular Rajasthani meal. The tender meat is cooked in a sauce of cream, milk, curd, and cashew paste, as well as a variety of mild spices and dried fruits. The fruits take the meal to a whole new level of flavour.

Mohan Thaal

Mohan Thaal is essentially gram flour (besan) fudge flavoured with cardamom flavour and topped with chopped almonds and pistachios. When you're seeking something sweet, this may be the dish for you. It has a chewy texture and a sweet grainy flavour. It is famous in both Rajasthan and Gujarat.