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16 Nights /17 Days

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Overview

On a fascinating journey to the mystical treasures of India through our 17 Days and 16 Nights tour package. During the tour, you will be visiting prominent places such as Delhi, Mumbai, Rajkot, Jaipur, Varanasi and many more. This itinerary is perfect combination of interesting activities such as the visit to the forts, temples, gardens, museums and hill stations. Do not miss a chance to explore the best of mystical India with our tastefully designed packages and get mesmerized.

Tips for Travellers for Planning their Tour

How to Reach Rajasthan

Rajasthan, the Land of Maharajas being one of the major tourist destinations in India and draws numerous travelers from all across the world, is very well connected with other major cities through all means of transport. The good connectivity of air, rail and road makes traveling to Rajasthan is an easy task. There are two major cities of India- Delhi and Mumbai which are the gateway to Rajasthan.

By Air

Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI), at New Delhi is the nearest airport which is located at a distance of 250 KM. Regular flights connecting the major cities like Delhi and Mumbai to Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur.

Along with the Jaipur International Airport, there are two major airports at Jodhpur and Udaipur that have access to several flights boosting tourism in the state.

By Rail

Rajasthan has a good network of rail with direct superfast and other express trains from Delhi and Mumbai. Cities like Mumbai, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner and Udaipur are connected with the daily superfast trains. There is a 4600 km of railway track. Jaipur is connected to the other major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad with a network of broad-gauge. Jaipur is the head quarter of North-West Railways.

By Road

The national highway of Rajasthan is measured 5655 km while the state highway is of 8627 km. NH8 passes through Jaipur and Udaipur. A four lane road connects Agra to Jaipur.

Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive Mumbai

Upon arrival at Mumbai International airport, you will be met with our company representative and transfer to your pre-booked hotel. Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 02: Mumbai - Rajkot - Gondal

After breakfast we will go on half day city sightseeing tour of Mumbai visiting the British-built arch "the Gateway of India", one of Mumbai's most famous landmarks. It was built to commemorate the visit of King George V and Queen Mary for the Delhi Durbar in 1911.

Further we will visit the Prince of Wales Museum, which was built between 1904 and 1914 and was used as a hospital during World War I. The huge structure can be spotted from a distance as sunshine sparkles on its massive marble dome. The museum houses a priceless collection of art that is considered to be one of the best in all India. It includes a rich display of miniature paintings, ancient sculptures, jade, china and much more. We drive past University of Bombay, High Court of Bombay. We will also visit the Banganga and Hanging Gardens, which are located on the crest of Malabar Hill.

Later in the afternoon transfer to the domestic airport to board the flight for Rajkot. Upon arrival at Rajkot airport meet with our representative and drive to Gondal. On reaching transfer to the hotel. Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 03: Gondal - Bhavnagar

Morning visit of Ayurvedic medicine factory, cattle breeding and stud farm, Udyog Bharti an spinning & weaving center of Khadi fabric, Navlakha Palace built of 17th century by Bhakumbhaji the founder of Gondal.

After lunch we will drive to Bhavnagar. En-route visit Palitana, the gateway to the Shatrunjaya hill and one of the holiest pilgrimage sites for Jains. There are about 863 temples on the top of the hill, exquisitely carved in marble and built over a span of 900 years.

After reaching the top we will visit the Jain temple. The temple is dedicated to Shri Adishwara, the first jain Tirthankara (apostle) is one of the most magnificent temples and the most sacred temple in Shatrunjaya hill. Further visit Chaumukha or the four faced temple. It has an image of Adinath facing out in the fore cardinal direction.

Further continue drive to Bhavnagar. Upon arrival check into the hotel. Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 04: Bhavnagar - Ahmedabad

After breakfast we will go on city sightseeing tour of Bhavnagar visiting Gandhi Smriti, Takhteshwar temple, Barton Library and Museum.

Gandhi Smriti: This living tribute to Gandhiji was opened in 1955. The Gandhi Smriti complex attached to a clock tower is located in the heart of the city. The clock tower bells tolls with timings on all four sides. The smriti has a gallery displaying photos on the Life of Mahatma Gandhi, a small museum of artifacts, a big departmental Khadi (Cotton) Gramodyog Bhandar and a first class, well arranged running library.

Takhteshwar Temple: Built on a small hill top, the Takhteshwar temple devoted to of Lord Shiva, is named after Maharaja Takht Singhji is a very popular temple it is made of pure marble in the 19th century.

Barton Library and Museum: Amongst the oldest monuments in Bhavnagar, this library is a popular among men of all age group. Old age people sit and read newspaper, magazines, and dailies to spend their time. A Museum containing old books, manuscripts, arms and armor and rare coins belonging to rulers of Bhavnagar.

Later in the afternoon leave for Ahmedabad. Upon arrival check in to the hotel. overnight stay at hotel.

Day 05: Ahmedabad

Morning after breakfast we will visit Akshardham Temple (Monday Closed). Akshardham is situated in the capital city of Gandhinagar, which lies near Ahmedabad. The magnificent temple is dedicated to Lord Swaminarayan. It was constructed on the directions of Pramukh Swami Maharaj, the spiritual leader of BAPS Sanstha. The complex of this temple is the largest in Gujarat. Akshardham temple was inaugurated in the year 1992 and has become a major tourist attraction in India, during the last decade. It has a sprawling 23 acre area and is chiseled out in pink sandstone.

The Sidi Saiyyed Mosque, built in 1573, is one of the most famous mosques of Ahmedabad. The mosque is entirely arcuated. The mosque has ten screen windows (jails) on the side and rear arches Hatheesing temple was built outside Delhi gate in 1850 by a rich jain merchant Sheth Hatheesing. This is the best known of Ahmedabad's many ornate jain temples. It is dedicated to Dharamnath, the fifteenth Tirthankar.

Gandhi Ashram, the beautiful ashram complex of Ahmedabad, with shady trees populated by thousands of parakeets, Beaters, sunbirds, squirrels, offers a refuge from the loud streets of the city and is one of the foremost tourist attraction of Ahmedabad. This ashram was Gandhi's headquarters during the long struggle for Indian independence. His ashram was founded in 1915 and still makes handicrafts, handmade paper and spinning wheels. This ashram is open from 8.30 AM to 6.30 PM.

Later drive to Adalaj, visit step well is an architectural wonder built by Queen Rudabai and is certainly one of the finest monuments of Gujarat. It is a seven-storied structure in the form of a well with chambers one behind the other. The 'Vav' or stepped wells of Gujarat were used as meeting and resting-places during summer since their cool interiors offered unbelievable respite from the scorching sun outside.

In the summer people warmed themselves on the spacious sunny corridors while wide veranda's offered shelter during the rains. Adalaj is a village to the north of Ahmedabad.

Evening return to hotel for night stay.

Day 06: Ahmedabad - Mount Abu

After breakfast leave for Mount Abu, the only hill station in Rajasthan. The hill station has a number of tourist attractions that offers a wholesome experience. These various attractions along with its soothing weather make it a dream destination for tourists. The monuments in Mount Abu are especially very popular among tourists as these monuments are not only famous for historical significance but are also a teat to the eye. These are architectural marvel which reflects the excellent features of ancient architecture.

Upon arrival check into the hotel. In the evening visit the Nakki lake. Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 07: Mount Abu - Udaipur

Morning after breakfast local sightseeing tour of Mount Abu, visiting the famous Dilwara Jain Temple, Achalgarh and Adhar Devi Temple, Gomukh Temple, Tod rock. Dilwara Temples are Mount Abu's main attraction and among the finest examples includes two temples in which the art of carving marble reached unsurpassed heights.

Later in the afternoon leave for the Udaipur, the city of lakes in Rajasthan. Upon arrival check into the hotel. Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 08: Udaipur

Morning we will go on boat ride at Lake Pichola, followed by city sightseeing tour visiting the massive City Palace, Jagdish Temple, Museum and the elegant garden called "Sahelion-Ki-Bari" (Gardens of the maids of Honor). Later in the evening return to hotel for overnight stay.

Udaipur is situated 1900 feet about the sea level in the Aravali Hills. This beautiful city was founded by Maharaja Udai Singh in 1559 AD and is named after him. One of the most romantic cities in Rajasthan, Udaipur is also known as the city of lakes. The marble palaces, beautifully laid out gardens and the lakes make Udaipur seem almost like a mirage in the desert.

Day 09: Udaipur - Jaipur

After breakfast leave for Jaipur. Upon arrival check into the hotel. evening free at your own. Overnight stay at hotel.

Capital of Rajasthan Jaipur was founded by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh in 1728 A.D. It is also called Pink City because most houses in old city are pink colored. The city is surrounded by thick wall 20 feet high and 9 feet wide with eight gates. Ajmeri gate and the Sanganeri gate in the south, Chandpole gate in west and the Ghat Darwaza in the east are the main gates. The city is surrounded by the hills except in the southwest. Fort and the temples can be seen on the hills.

Day 10: Jaipur

After breakfast excursion of Amer Fort ascend Fort on open Jeep, afternoon tour of city visiting City palace, Jantar Mantar (observatory), Palace of Winds, Birla temple. evening transfer to hotel. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 11: Jaipur - Agra

Today we will drive to Agra, the city of love, en-route we stop at Fatehpur Sikri to view the glimpse of the magnificent fortified city built by Emperor Akbar in 1569. Fatehpur Sikri is one of the finest examples of Mughal architectural splendour at its height. Further continue drive to Agra. Upon arrival check into the hotel. After fresh-n-up visit the famous Taj Mahal built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan as a memorial to his queen Mumtaz Mahal, made out of white marble took 22 years to complete (1630-1652 AD). Later visit Agra fort, built principally as a military establishment by Akbar in 1565, the red sandstone Agra fort was partially converted into a palace during Shah Jahan's time. Though the principal structure was built by Akbar.

Evening return to hotel for overnight stay.

Day 12: Agra - Jhansi - Orchha - Khajuraho

Morning transfer to the railway station to board the Shatabdi train for Jhansi. Upon arrival meet with our representative and drive to Khajuraho. En-route we will visit Orchha visiting the grand Rajput palaces and temples of 16th and 17th century. "Orchha", meaning "Hidden" was the hallmark of Bundela dynasty. The origin of Bundelas in the 11th century is traced to a Rajput prince who offered himself in sacrifice to the mountain goddess Vindhyavasini. It is believed the goddess stopped the prince from sacrificing and named him Bundela (meaning, the one who offered blood). The Bundelas ruled over the area between the river Yamuna and Narmada.

Further continue drive to Khajuraho. Upon arrival check into the hotel. Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 13: Khajuraho - Varanasi

After breakfast we will go on sightseeing tour of Khajuraho temples. A trip to the Eastern Group temples of Khajuraho. Morning begins on a celestial note as we shall traverse you to the mystic galleries of the fascinating temples of Khajuraho. The bold artistic statement of erotic sculptures and the splendidly structured monuments are the sites that shall leave their eternal imprints on your heart. Later in the afternoon transfer to the airport to board the flight for Varanasi. Upon arrival at Varanasi airport meet with our representative and transfer to the hotel. Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 14: Varanasi

Morning enjoy boat cruise on the river Ganges to observe the way of life of pilgrims by the Ghats followed by temple tour. Later in the afternoon we will go on an excursion to Sarnath, 10 kms. East of Varanasi, is one of the Buddhism's major centers of India. After attaining enlightenment, the Buddha came to Sarnath where he gave his first sermon. Visit the deer park and the museum and later back to Varanasi. Overnight at hotel.

Day 15: Varanasi - Delhi

After breakfast transfer to the airport to board the flight for Delhi. Upon arrival meet with our representative and transfer to the hotel. Evening free at leisure. Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 16:  Delhi

Morning after breakfast guided city sightseeing tour of Old and New Delhi. Visit Raj Ghat and Shanti We start with a half day sightseeing tour of Old Delhi visiting the Red Fort, Jama Masjid Mosque, renowned as the most elegant mosque in India. The courtyard of the mosque can hold up to twenty-five thousand worshippers. Next visit the Raj Ghat where Mahatma Gandhi was cremated. Afternoon city sightseeing tour of New Delhi visiting Qutub Minar, made of red sandstone and considered an architectural marvel of the 13th century. Continue on to Humayun's Tomb and the India Gate, a war memorial commemorating the Indian soldiers killed in the World War II. We then drive past the magnificent Presidential Palace and Government buildings. There might even be time to do some last minute shopping. Overnight stay at hotel.

Day 17: Delhi Depart

After breakfast transfer to the international airport to board the flight for onward destination.

FAQs

Q: What is the best time to visit Rajasthan?

A: The best time to visit Rajasthan is between October and march. Average temperatures hover around 10 Degree C in winter making it pleasant to enjoy sight-seeing and other tourist activities. July to September is also an excellent time to visit Rajasthan as it is much cooler than the harsh summer months.

Q: How many days are required for a Rajasthan trip?

A: You can plan a short 03 nights 04 days trip to Rajasthan and cover one of the major tourist cities like Jaipur or Udaipur. But an ideal Rajasthan trip would take 07 nights and 08 days to explore its multi-city tourist attractions.

Q: What is Rajasthan famous for?

A: Rajasthan is known for its grand and artistic palaces and forts, its royal vibe, its large desert and traditional bazaars. Amber Palace, City Palace and Hawa Mahal in Jaipur, Mehrangarh Fort and Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, City Palace and beautiful lakes in Udaipur and the Ranthambore National Park are some of the things Rajasthan is famous for.

Q: How many deserts are there in Rajasthan?

A: The Thar desert or the Great Indian Desert covers 70% of the land of Rajasthan and embraces the districts of Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner and Barmer. Jaisalmer, Jodhpur and Bikaner are famously called the Desert Triangle.

Q: How is the weather condition in Rajasthan throughout the year?

A: From October to March you will get pleasant weather to visit Rajasthan. April to September the temperature gets hot so it may difficult to visit the state during this time.

Q: How is the connectivity within Rajathan?

A: Due to large tourist fall in the state, the Government built the connectivity very good. Including six domestic Airports, fine road condition and railway network made the connectivity very convenient.

Q: Is English language comfortable in Rajasthan ?

A: The local people speaks & understands Hindi or other regional language but due to interaction with foreigners, the shop keepers and some of the local people can communicate in English. Other language gueat need to take help from the Guide.

Q: If I want to visit Rajasthan then which Airport is convenient?

A: Indira Gandhi International Airport or Delhi Airport (DEL) is the most convenient Airport for International traveler to visit Rajasthan.

Q: Is there any International Airport in Rajasthan?

A: Yes, there is a International Airport in Jaipur but not much International flights operates  here, so better to book flights for Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi.

Q: Is Taj Mahal (Agra) is in Rajasthan?

A: Taj Mahal (Agra) is not in Rajasthan but very near to Rajasthan (e.g. Jaipur is 250 kms/5 hrs drive from Agra), if somebody travels to Rajasthan then they can include Taj Mahal (Agra) with their travel Itinerary by adding just 01 more day.

Q: Is travelling alone to Rajasthan is safe?

A: From years Rajasthan is a tourist hub for the foreigners. It is totally safe for a single traveler to visit the wonderful state.  

Q: Is Rajasthan good for shopping?

A: Yes, in every city you will find shops for excellent handicrafts, colorful dresses, leather materials etc. which are worthy to buy in cheap price.

Q: What is Chokhi Dhani famous for?

A: Chokhi Dhani is a themed resort modelled on a traditional Rajasthani village exhibiting the marked hospitality keeping intact the ethnic and cultural sensibilities of the state. Guests can choose to stay at the resort or visit the restaurant for a meal infused with robust flavours in an ambience true to the spirit of Rajasthan. A popular tourist spot, the place is packed with families looking to live the Rajasthani experience.

Q: How far is Rajasthan from Delhi?

A: Jaipur in Rajasthan is about 270 kms from Delhi and takes approximately five hours by car. Flight from Delhi to Jaipur is a little short of an hour. Jodhpur in Rajasthan is about 638 kms and takes about 10.5 hours by car.

Q: When is the Pushkar Mela held?

A: Pushkar Mela is an annual cattle fair held in the months of October and November in the town of Pushkar in Rajasthan.

Q: Is Rajasthan safe for solo female travellers?

A: Rajasthan is safe for solo female travellers. Follow normal solo travel precautions, research your destination well, be aware of your surroundings and try and return to your hotel by 10 pm.

Q: When does the camel festival in Bikaner take place?

A: The biggest camel fair, the Bikaner Camel festival is held annually in January. Visit to capture the various breeds of camels decked up in colourful gear and to witness camel races and what not. Saunter through the sundry stalls and sample camel milk and the regional delicacies made using it. Pick a few handicrafts, jewellery and other curios made by the local folk.

Q: Can I modify or change my booking after confirmation?

A: Yes, in select cases, you have the option to modify your booking after confirmation. However, to do so, kindly consult your travel advisor. Any such modifications would incur additional charges.

Q: Are all meals included in a Package?

A: No, Mainly Breakfast is included in the Package. At few destinations dinners are included. Lunches and dinners are not included as you get a chance to try local cuisine. List of Indian restaurants can be provided on request

Q: Is the air ticket, visa, insurance included in the trip packages on the website?

A: No, Price is based on land package only. We can help you to book your air tickets, visa, insurance at an additional price as per your choice of airlines and class of travel.

Q: Are your trips suitable for all age groups?

A: Yes, our trips are designed to accommodate travelers of all age groups. We have options suitable for families, adventure enthusiasts, history buffs, nature lovers, and those seeking a cultural immersion. Simply let us know your preferences, and we will recommend a suitable trip.

Q: What types of trips do you offer?

A: We offer a wide range of trips catering to different interests and preferences. Our options include heritage tours, wildlife safaris, desert expeditions, cultural immersions, adventure trips, and customized itineraries. Browse through our website or contact us for more details.

Things To Carry For Rajasthan Trip During Summers

Packing for a summer trip to Rajasthan requires careful planning due to the extreme heat and the need to stay comfortable and protected from the sun. Here’s a comprehensive list of essentials to carry for a Rajasthan trip during the summer:
Clothing:

    - Lightweight Cotton Clothes: Loose-fitting, breathable fabrics to keep cool.
    - Wide-brimmed Hat: For sun protection.
    - Sunglasses: To protect your eyes from the strong sunlight.
    - Scarf or Bandana: To cover your head and neck.
    - Comfortable Footwear: Sandals or breathable shoes for walking.
    - Swimwear: If your hotel has a pool or you're visiting a lake.

Sun Protection:

    - Sunscreen: High SPF to protect against UV rays.
    - Lip Balm with SPF: To prevent chapped lips.

Hydration:

    - Reusable Water Bottle: To stay hydrated throughout the day.
    - Electrolyte Packets: To replenish salts lost through sweating.

Health and Hygiene:

    - First Aid Kit: Basic supplies including band-aids, antiseptic cream, and pain relievers.
    - Personal Medications: Any prescribed medications you take regularly.
    - Hand Sanitizer: For maintaining hygiene.
    - Wet Wipes: Useful for freshening up during hot days.

Comfort and Convenience:

    - Lightweight Backpack: For carrying daily essentials while sightseeing.
    - Cooling Towel: To help cool down during hot excursions.
    - Travel Umbrella: For shade and unexpected rain.

Gadgets and Accessories:

    - Power Bank: To keep your devices charged.
    - Camera: To capture the beautiful sights.
    - Travel Adapter: If you’re coming from a country with different plug types.

Documents and Money:

    Travel Documents: ID, passport, and visa (if required).
    Cash and Cards: For expenses, as some places might not accept cards.
    Copies of Important Documents: Keep digital and physical copies as a backup.

Entertainment:

    Books or E-Reader: For leisure during travel.
    Notebook and Pen: To jot down memories or notes.

Miscellaneous:

    Bug Spray: To prevent insect bites.
    Snacks: Energy bars or nuts for quick energy boosts.
Remember to pack light and efficiently, focusing on comfort and practicality to enjoy your Rajasthan trip to the fullest!

Things to do for rajasthan tour

A tour of Rajasthan offers a captivating blend of cultural, historical, and natural experiences. Here's a curated list of things to do across various cities and regions in Rajasthan:

Jaipur (The Pink City):

    - Amber Fort: Enjoy the architectural marvel and elephant rides.
    - City Palace: Visit the royal residence and its museums.
    - Hawa Mahal: Capture photos of the iconic 'Palace of Winds'.
    - Jantar Mantar: Explore the ancient astronomical observatory.
    - Nahargarh Fort: Get a panoramic view of Jaipur.
    - Shopping in Johari Bazaar: Buy traditional jewelry and textiles.

Udaipur (The City of Lakes):

    - City Palace: Discover the grandeur of the palace complex.
    - Lake Pichola: Take a boat ride to Jag Mandir and Jag Niwas (Lake Palace).
    - Saheliyon Ki Bari: Relax in the serene gardens.
    - Bagore Ki Haveli: Watch a cultural performance in the evening.
    - Monsoon Palace: Enjoy sunset views over the city.

Jodhpur (The Blue City):

    Mehrangarh Fort: Explore one of India's largest forts.
    Umaid Bhawan Palace: Visit the museum and luxury hotel.
    Jaswant Thada: See the beautiful marble cenotaph.
    Sardar Market: Shop for handicrafts and spices.
    Blue City Walk: Stroll through the blue-painted alleys.

Jaisalmer (The Golden City):

    Jaisalmer Fort: Wander through the living fort with temples and havelis.
    Sam Sand Dunes: Enjoy a camel safari and a desert camp experience.
    Patwon Ki Haveli: Admire intricate architecture and museum exhibits.
    Gadisar Lake: Take a boat ride on this scenic lake.

Pushkar:

    Pushkar Lake: Participate in the evening aarti.
    Brahma Temple: Visit the rare temple dedicated to Lord Brahma.
    Pushkar Camel Fair: Experience the vibrant fair if visiting in November.
    Shopping in Pushkar Bazaar: Buy souvenirs and handicrafts.

Bikaner:

    Junagarh Fort: Explore the well-preserved fort and its museums.
    Karni Mata Temple: Witness the unique rat temple.
    Camel Breeding Farm: Learn about camel breeding and enjoy a ride.
    Lalgarh Palace: Visit the palace and its museum.

Mount Abu (The Hill Station):

    Dilwara Temples: Marvel at the intricate marble carvings.
    Nakki Lake: Enjoy boating on the scenic lake.
    Sunset Point: Watch a beautiful sunset over the hills.
    Guru Shikhar: Trek to the highest point in Rajasthan.

Ranthambore:

    Ranthambore National Park: Go on a wildlife safari to spot tigers and other wildlife.
    Ranthambore Fort: Explore the historic fort within the national park.

Bundi:

    Taragarh Fort: Discover the impressive fort and its panoramic views.
    Garh Palace: Admire the murals and architecture.
    Stepwells: Visit the famous stepwells like Raniji Ki Baori.

Chittorgarh:

    Chittorgarh Fort: Explore the massive fort complex and its palaces.
    Vijay Stambh: Climb the 'Tower of Victory' for a great view.
    Padmini Palace: Visit the palace and learn about its history.

Cultural and Festival Experiences:

    Traditional Rajasthani Dance: Enjoy folk dances like Ghoomar and Kalbeliya.
    Cooking Class: Learn to cook traditional Rajasthani dishes.
    Rajasthan International Folk Festival: Attend the festival in Jodhpur if visiting in October.
    Desert Festival: Celebrate in Jaisalmer with music, dance, and cultural events.

Spiritual and Wellness:

    Meditate at Ranakpur Temple: Experience tranquility in the stunning Jain temple.
    Yoga Retreats in Pushkar: Join a yoga and meditation retreat.

Offbeat Experiences:

    Visit the Haunted Bhangarh Fort: Explore the ruins and hear spooky legends.
    Explore Kumbhalgarh Fort: Walk along the second-longest wall in the world.
    Visit Abhaneri Stepwell: See the stunning Chand Baori stepwell.

This comprehensive list ensures you experience the diverse and rich heritage, culture, and natural beauty of Rajasthan.

Shopping in Rajasthan

Shopping in Rajasthan is an enchanting experience, offering a variety of traditional and unique items that reflect the state's rich cultural heritage. Here are some of the best shopping destinations and what you can buy in Rajasthan:
Jaipur:

    Johari Bazaar:

        - Jewelry: Traditional Kundan and Meenakari jewelry, precious and semi-precious stones.
        - Gems and Stones: Variety of precious stones and gems.

    Bapu Bazaar:

        - Mojari (Jutti): Traditional Rajasthani footwear.
        - Textiles: Block-printed fabrics, Bandhani (tie-dye) sarees, and dupattas.

    Tripolia Bazaar:

        - Lac Bangles: Colorful lac bangles and other jewelry.
        - Ironware: Decorative iron items and handicrafts.

    Chandpole Bazaar:

        - Marble Carvings: Intricate marble sculptures and artifacts.
        - Handicrafts: Wooden handicrafts, statues, and showpieces.

Udaipur:

    Hathi Pol Bazaar:

        - Miniature Paintings: Famous Pichwai and Phad paintings.
        - Handicrafts: Folk art and handmade souvenirs.

    Bada Bazaar:

        Textiles: Batik and Bandhani fabrics.
        Silver Jewelry: Authentic and traditional silver ornaments.

    Shilpgram:

        - Rural Crafts: Handicrafts from rural artisans, pottery, and textiles.
        - Folk Art: Unique folk art items and paintings.

Jodhpur:

    Clock Tower Market (Ghanta Ghar):

        - Spices: Variety of spices, especially Mathania red chilies.
        - Handicrafts: Antiques, handicrafts, and textiles.

    Nai Sarak:

        - Bandhani Sarees: Vibrant Bandhani (tie-dye) sarees and fabrics.
        - Leather Goods: Traditional leather goods, bags, and accessories.

    Mochi Bazaar:

        - Footwear: Traditional Rajasthani mojari (juttis).

Jaisalmer:

    Sadar Bazaar:

        - Embroidered Goods: Camel leather products, embroidered textiles.
        - Rugs and Carpets: Traditional Rajasthani rugs and durries.

    Pansari Bazaar:

        - Handicrafts: Brassware, textiles, and puppets.
        - Jewelry: Silver jewelry and traditional ornaments.

Bikaner:

    Kote Gate:

        - Bikaneri Bhujia: Famous spicy snack.
        - Camel Leather Goods: Camel hide products like bags and belts.

    Station Road Market:

        - Rajasthani Artifacts: Miniature paintings, wooden carvings, and pottery.

Pushkar:

    Sadar Bazaar:

        - Handicrafts: Brass utensils, leather goods, and textiles.
        - Jewelry: Semi-precious stones and silver jewelry.

    Main Market:

        - Clothing: Tie-dye clothes, skirts, and bohemian attire.
        - Incense and Essential Oils: Aromatic incense sticks and oils.

Mount Abu:

    Nakki Lake Market:

        - Rajasthani Artifacts: Handicrafts, jewelry, and souvenirs.
        - Textiles: Embroidered garments and fabrics.

    Tibetan Market:

        - Tibetan Handicrafts: Woolen garments, shawls, and artifacts.

Alwar:

    Hope Circus Market:

        - Rajasthani Sweets: Special Alwar ka mawa (milk cake).
        - Handicrafts: Local handicrafts and textiles.

Bharatpur:

    Chauburja Bazaar:

        - Bird-themed Souvenirs: Items inspired by the Keoladeo National Park.
        - Handicrafts: Local pottery and artifacts.

Ajmer:

    Dargah Bazaar:

        - Religious Items: Chaddars, incense, and religious artifacts.
        - Local Sweets: Sohan halwa and other traditional sweets.

    Kaiser Ganj:

        - Rajasthani Handicrafts: Carpets, shawls, and handicrafts.
        - Jewelry: Traditional Rajasthani jewelry.

Tips for Shopping in Rajasthan:

    - Bargaining: Bargaining is common in local markets, so don’t hesitate to negotiate prices.
    - Quality Check: Ensure the authenticity and quality of the products, especially for jewelry and textiles.
    - Local Guides: Consider hiring a local guide to navigate the best shopping spots and avoid tourist traps.

Shopping in Rajasthan is a delightful experience, offering a blend of traditional and contemporary items that make for perfect souvenirs and gifts.

Food in Rajasthan

Rajasthan is renowned for its rich and diverse culinary traditions, characterized by spicy, flavorful dishes and unique ingredients. Here’s a guide to some must-try Rajasthani foods and where you can find them:

Rajasthani Specialties:

    Dal Baati Churma:

        Description: A quintessential Rajasthani dish comprising three components – dal (lentil curry), baati (hard wheat rolls), and churma (sweetened, crushed baati).
        Where to Try: Chokhi Dhani (Jaipur), Laxmi Misthan Bhandar (Jaipur), and Surya Mahal (Udaipur).

    Gatte ki Sabzi:

        - Description: Gram flour (besan) dumplings cooked in a spicy yogurt-based curry.
        - Where to Try: Niros (Jaipur), Gypsy Restaurant (Jodhpur), and Ambrai (Udaipur).

    Ker Sangri:

        - Description: A spicy and tangy dish made from desert beans (sangri) and berries (ker), usually cooked with yogurt and spices.
        - Where to Try: Hanwant Mahal (Jodhpur), The Oberoi Rajvilas (Jaipur), and Jaisalmer Fort restaurants.

    Laal Maas:

        - Description: A fiery mutton curry cooked with red chilies and spices.
        - Where to Try: Handi Restaurant (Jaipur), Shikharbadi Hotel (Udaipur), and On the Rocks (Jodhpur).

    Mohari Maas:

        - Description: A less spicy mutton dish cooked with yogurt, cardamom, and other aromatic spices.
        - Where to Try: 1135 AD (Jaipur), Surya Mahal (Udaipur), and Hanwant Mahal (Jodhpur).

Street Food:

    Pyaaz Kachori:

        - Description: Deep-fried pastries stuffed with a spicy onion filling.
       - Where to Try: Rawat Misthan Bhandar (Jaipur), Jodhpur Sweets (Jodhpur), and Pokharanwala (Udaipur).

    Mirchi Vada:

        - Description: Spicy green chilies stuffed with a potato filling, coated with gram flour, and deep-fried.
        - Where to Try: Surya Namkeen (Jodhpur), Samrat Namkeen Bhandar (Jaisalmer), and LMB (Jaipur).

    Mawa Kachori:

        - Description: A sweet kachori filled with mawa (reduced milk) and nuts, soaked in sugar syrup.
        - Where to Try: Rawat Misthan Bhandar (Jaipur) and Janta Sweet Home (Jodhpur).

    Chaat:

        - Description: A variety of savory snacks like bhel puri, sev puri, and dahi puri.
        - Where to Try: Chawla's (Jaipur), Bombay Chaat (Udaipur), and Arora Chat Bhandar (Jodhpur).

Sweets:

    Ghewar:

        - Description: A disc-shaped sweet made from flour, soaked in sugar syrup, and topped with rabri (sweet condensed milk).
        - Where to Try: LMB (Jaipur), Bhikharam Chandmal (Bikaner), and Janta Sweet Home (Jodhpur).

    Malpua:

        - Description: Deep-fried pancakes soaked in sugar syrup and served with rabri.
        - Where to Try: Sethia Sweets (Pushkar), Chandpole Misthan Bhandar (Jaipur), and Ramdev Restaurant (Jaisalmer).

    Feeni:

        - Description: A crispy, flaky sweet made from thin strands of dough, soaked in sugar syrup.
        - Where to Try: LMB (Jaipur) and Janta Sweet Home (Jodhpur).

    Mohanthal:

        - Description: A traditional sweet made from gram flour, ghee, and sugar, often flavored with cardamom and garnished with nuts.
        - Where to Try: Bhikharam Chandmal (Bikaner) and LMB (Jaipur).

Beverages:

    Lassi:

        - Description: A creamy yogurt-based drink, often flavored with cardamom, saffron, and topped with malai.
        - Where to Try: Lassiwala (MI Road, Jaipur), Mishrilal Hotel (Jodhpur), and various street vendors in Udaipur.

    Masala Chai:

        - Description: Spiced tea made with a blend of spices like cardamom, cloves, and ginger.
        - Where to Try: Tea stalls across Rajasthan, particularly in Jaipur and Udaipur.

    Thandai:

        - Description: A refreshing drink made from milk, almonds, and a blend of spices, often consumed during Holi.
        - Where to Try: Shops in Jodhpur and Jaipur during the Holi festival.

Unique Regional Dishes:

    Rajasthani Thali:

        - Description: A platter comprising a variety of Rajasthani dishes like dal baati churma, gatte ki sabzi, ker sangri, and more.
        - Where to Try: Chokhi Dhani (Jaipur), Natraj Dining Hall (Udaipur), and Gypsy Restaurant (Jodhpur).

    Safed Maas:

        - Description: A mutton dish cooked in a rich white gravy of yogurt, cream, and cashew nuts.
        - Where to Try: Raas Haveli (Jodhpur) and 1135 AD (Jaipur).

Festivals and Special Occasions:

    - Rajasthani Food Festivals: Attend local food festivals to savor a variety of traditional dishes.
    - Camel Milk Products: In Bikaner, try camel milk ice cream and other products during the Camel Festival.

Tips for Food Lovers:

    - Authenticity: Look for local, family-run eateries for authentic flavors.
    - Hygiene: Choose clean and well-reputed places, especially for street food.
    - Spice Levels: Rajasthani food can be very spicy. If you prefer milder flavors, request the same while ordering.
    - Local Specialties: Each city has its own specialties; make sure to try them when visiting different places in Rajasthan.

Enjoying the diverse culinary offerings of Rajasthan is a journey in itself, providing a delicious taste of the state’s rich heritage and culture.

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