Rajasthan Tourism: Guides, Forts & Places, Popular Monuments, Activities, Destinations

Rajasthan Tourism: Guides, Forts & Places, Popular Monuments, Activities, Destinations

Posted On : 2025-08-12

Rajasthan Tourism: Forts & Places, Popular Monuments, Activities, Destinations

Rajasthan is a state popular for its energetic folk music and dance, enormous forts and palaces, hot meals, colourful and huge turbans, vast golden sand desert, camels, and exquisite handicrafts. As a result, it is an amazing destination in India for amazing vacations. Rajasthan covers a vast area of 342239 sq km. Thus, it is ideal for history and culture enthusiasts, thrill seekers and wildlife enthusiasts. Book your tour to Rajasthan for family vacations, honeymoons, and more.

Where is Rajasthan located?

The Indian subcontinent's northwest region is home to the state of Rajasthan. The Indian states of Punjab and Haryana border it to the north and northeast, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh to the east and southeast, Gujarat to the southwest, and Sindh and Punjab in Pakistan to the west and northwest.

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In the state's east-central region sits Jaipur, which serves as the capital of Rajasthan. The town is famous for its beauty and is distinctive for its use of straight lines in its planning. Because most of its buildings are in rose color, it is the "Pink City."

What is Famous in Rajasthan Tourism?

Rajasthan is famous for its ancient hill forts and palaces, and is the ideal location for palace-related tourism. The largest royal palace in Rajasthan is Umaid Bhawan Palace. It's also among the biggest private homes in the entire planet.

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Places of tourist interest in Rajasthan

  • Jaipur

The capital of the regal state of Rajasthan is Jaipur, which is also known by the name "Pink City." Jaipur. This forms the Golden Triangle with Delhi and Agra. It is one of the most well-known tourist routes in the nation.

  • Udaipur

This city of lakes is Udaipur. It is one of Rajasthan's most popular tourist destinations. Udaipur is renowned for its emerald lakes, gorgeous palaces, vibrant culture, and mouthwatering cuisine. It is between beautiful lakes and the Aravalli Hills encircle it completely on all sides. 

  • Jaisalmer

A well-known tourist destination in Rajasthan state's northwest is Jaisalmer. Due to its golden dunes and castles covered in golden honey sandstone, it is the "golden city." Lakes, elaborate Jain temples, and havelis characterise Jaisalmer.

  • Jodhpur

The second-largest city in Rajasthan and the former Marwar region capital is Jodhpur. Because of its blue walls and homes, it is "the Blue City" because from above it appears to be all blue.

  • Bikaner

A "cultural paradise and a traveler's haven," Bikaner is in the middle of the Thar Desert. Bikaner is brimming with colour, festivities, and cultural wonders because to its splendour in architecture, art, and culture.

Popular Rajasthan Tourism Activities

Go Zipping From One Cliff To Another with Zip Lining

Go zipping from one cliff or building to another while taking in the breathtaking vistas of forts. Neemrana Fort and Mehrangarh Fort are two forts in Rajasthan where you can do zip lining. The two of them have beautiful vistas. Neemrana is a great retreat close to Delhi. Also, Mehrangarh is a short drive from Udaipur.

Safari: A Meeting With Rajasthan's Wildlife

Some of India's top bird and animal sanctuaries are in Rajasthan. Ranthambore National Park, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Keoladeo National Park, and Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary are the most well-known. grace with your presence to these wildlife reserves by tigers, elephants, boars, bears, many species of birds, and other wild animals.

Rajasthan Hot-Air Ballooning: Float in the Sky

The encounter is wonderful and provides you with knowledge of this regal land. Currently, you may go hot-air ballooning in Pushkar, Jaipur, and Ranthambore. These are the three cities in Rajasthan . If you were unsure of what to do in Rajasthan, you can stop wondering now!

Feel the Thrill: Camping in the Desert

You may find a fantastic glamping location for desert camping. You may also indulge into activities that make camping in Rajasthan so popular. These include starlit skies, vivacious folk dances, vibrant puppet performances, excellent traditional dinners, and cosy beddings.

Stunning Architecture: Forts, Palaces, and Havelis!

rajasthan forts and palaces

  • Amber Fort

The Amber (Amer) Fort, which is famous for its aesthetic craftsmanship and is on a four story layout. It is at the foot of the Aravalli mountain range and looks out over Maota Lake. It is a superb example of red sandstone and marble architecture and one of the top attractions in Jaipur

  • Jaigarh Fort

The fort includes the Laxmi Vilas, Lalit Mandir, Vilas Mandir, and Aram Mandir. It is built with a sophisticated network of underground corridors. Today, a variety of artefacts and armour from several Rajput clans are on show in the fort museum.

  • Nahargarh Fort

Today, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations of Jaipur, with the step well and the panoramic view of the city serving as its main draws. There is a museum with a sizable collection of armour and artwork inside the fort complex. 

  • Hawa Mahal

The Hawa Mahal, or the Palace of Winds, has more than 1,000 windows. These windows are adorned with elaborate latticework, as well as marble inlaid rooms, domed canopies, fluted pillars with floral and lotus motifs. There is also a courtyard that is now a museum.

  • City Palace

In the centre of Jaipur, the city of pink, rises the exquisite City Palace. Due to its excellent architectural design and historical significance, it is one of the most well-known tourist destinations and plays a significant role in Rajasthan tourism.

Best Time For Rajasthan Tour

Rajasthan is a popular tourist destination all year round. Though the winter months from November to February are the finest. It is because the temperatures are not too hot. The difference in temperature between day and night can be very noticeable in December and January. In fact, it is possible for temperatures to fall as low as 0°C or below. The majority of the wintertime festivities that take place between November and March are there to draw tourists from all over the world.

This time of year is ideal for vacations in Rajasthan away from the chaos of the big cities because the temperatures are just a little bit comfortable. If you can't stand crowds, book your Rajasthan Tour during the monsoon season from July to September. The winter months are typically busy with travellers arriving in Rajasthan from all over the world.

How to commute within Rajasthan

  • Rikshaw: You can use this accessible and inexpensive 3-wheeled vehicle, which ranges from auto rickshaws to cycle rickshaws. Carry loose change because most drivers don't. Be mindful of the fact that prices are greater if you travel at night.

  • Jeep: In Rajasthan, Jeeps are a common kind of transportation that are typical on intra-city routes. People can purchase this dirt-cheap vehicle that gives a distinctive experience, whether they prefer open or closed jeeps. 

  • Taxi: The possibilities range from local taxis to pre-paid taxis and cab sharing services like Ola and Uber. Regardless of whether the metre is on or off, drivers typically charge more if you are carrying luggage or driving at night. 

  • Bus: Although buses are most common in the state's metropolitan centres, taking a taxi or rickshaw is far more pleasant. This is merely due to the congestion, speed, and bustle that one will experience when riding in enormous buses. 

  • Train : A productive network of intra- and interstate train lines is a blessing to Rajasthan. In addition, it has India's sixth metro rail system after those in Kolkata, Delhi, the National Capital Region, Mumbai, and Bangalore. There are several options available to people when it comes to urban trains.

All you have to do is reserve your Rajasthan tour package with Japji Travels. Now that you know how to get to Rajasthan and how to get around there! Your are invited into a mystical state.

Rajasthan Famous Festivals

Here's a ist some of Rajasthan's famous festivals along with descriptions and the time of the festival:

Festival Description Time of Festival
Pushkar Camel Fair One of the world's largest camel fairs with livestock trading, cultural events, and camel races. October or November (depending on the lunar calendar)
Jaipur Literature Festival A literary extravaganza featuring renowned authors, poets, and intellectuals from around the world. January
Desert Festival, Jaisalmer Celebrates the culture of the Thar Desert with folk music, dance, camel races, and traditional competitions. January or February
Gangaur Festival Dedicated to Goddess Gauri, celebrated with colorful processions, traditional songs, and prayers. March or April
Elephant Festival, Jaipur Showcases the majestic elephants with parades, competitions, and cultural performances. March
Teej Festival Celebrated by women with processions, swings, and traditional dance to welcome the monsoon. July or August
Diwali (Deepavali) The Festival of Lights, celebrated with lighting lamps, fireworks, and feasts. October or November
Holi The Festival of Colors, marked by vibrant celebrations, music, dance, and the throwing of colored powders. March
Mewar Festival Celebrates the arrival of spring with processions, cultural events, and boat races on Lake Pichola. March or April
Tribal Fair, Banswara Showcases the tribal culture of Rajasthan with traditional music, dance, and tribal sports. March or April
Marwar Festival, Jodhpur Honors the heroes of Marwar with cultural events, folk music, and performances showcasing the region's rich heritage. October or November

These festivals offer a vibrant and cultural experience, each with its unique traditions and celebrations. The timing of festivals may vary slightly each year based on the lunar calendar.

Rajasthan Travel Guide: A Journey Through the Land of Kings

Rajasthan, the "Land of Kings," is a captivating state that promises a journey through a vibrant tapestry of history, culture, and majestic landscapes. From the golden sands of the Thar Desert to the serene lakes of Udaipur, a trip to Rajasthan is an unforgettable experience. This guide provides an overview of some of the most popular cities and the typical charges you can expect for a seamless and well-planned adventure.

The costs below are estimates and can vary based on the specific monument, time of year, and any optional services like guides or special access. It's always a good practice to check official websites or inquire locally for the most current pricing.

City-wise Popular Monuments Charges

Note: Prices are approximate and per person. "Indian" refers to Indian nationals, and "Foreigner" refers to foreign nationals. Children often receive discounted or free entry.

City Popular Attractions Indian Fee (₹) Foreigner Fee (₹)
Jaipur Amer Fort 100 500
  City Palace 200 700
  Hawa Mahal 50 200
  Jantar Mantar 50 200
  Nahargarh Fort 50 200
Udaipur City Palace 250 500
  City Palace Museum 50 300
  Saheliyon Ki Bari 10 50
  Boat Ride on Lake Pichola 400 (Adult) 400 (Adult)
  Monsoon Palace 110 300
Jodhpur Mehrangarh Fort 100 600
  Jaswant Thada 100 50
  Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum 50 100
  Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park 100 200
Jaisalmer Jaisalmer Fort 50 250
  Patwon Ki Haveli 20 100
  Salim Singh Ki Haveli 20 100
  Desert National Park 100 300
Pushkar Brahma Temple Free Free
  Pushkar Lake Free Free
  Savitri Temple Free Free
Mount Abu Dilwara Temples Free Free (Camera fee may apply)
  Nakki Lake (Boat Ride) 100 - 300 100 - 300
  Guru Shikhar Peak Free Free
Bikaner Junagarh Fort 50 300
  Gajner Palace 100 100
  National Research Centre on Camel 10 20

General Travel Costs in Rajasthan

In addition to monument fees, consider these approximate daily costs per person for a budget-friendly trip:

  • Accommodation: ₹800 - ₹1,500 per night for budget hotels or hostels.

  • Food: ₹500 - ₹800 per day for a mix of street food and mid-range restaurants.

  • Transportation: ₹200 - ₹500 per day for local public transport or auto-rickshaws. Inter-city travel by bus or train is also an affordable option.

Guide Charges City Vise of Rajasthan

City Top Attractions Half-Day Guide Charge (INR) Full-Day Guide Charge (INR)
Jaipur Amber Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal 800 – 1,200 1,500 – 2,000
Udaipur City Palace, Lake Pichola, Jag Mandir 800 – 1,200 1,500 – 2,000
Jodhpur Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada 700 – 1,000 1,200 – 1,800
Jaisalmer Jaisalmer Fort, Patwon Ki Haveli 700 – 1,000 1,200 – 1,800
Pushkar Brahma Temple, Pushkar Lake 600 – 900 1,000 – 1,500
Bikaner Junagarh Fort, Karni Mata Temple 700 – 1,000 1,200 – 1,800
Mount Abu Dilwara Temples, Nakki Lake 700 – 1,000 1,200 – 1,800
Ranthambore Ranthambore National Park, Fort 800 – 1,200 1,500 – 2,000
Chittorgarh Chittorgarh Fort 700 – 1,000 1,200 – 1,800
Ajmer Ajmer Sharif Dargah, Ana Sagar Lake 600 – 900 1,000 – 1,500

Note: Above mentioned charges are approx, please check by email to know the exact charges as per your travel dates

RTDC (Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation) office in Rajasthan

The Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation (RTDC) has several offices within Rajasthan, offering various services related to tourism in the state. Here are some of the most prominent:

Head Office:

  • Address: RTDC-Paryatan Bhawan, 3rd Floor, Opposite Vidhayak Puri Police Station, M.I.Road, Jaipur- 302001 Rajasthan (India)
  • Phone: +91-141-2209860, 66
  • Mobile: +91 9166667000
  • Contact person: Avinash Sharma
  • Website: https://rtdc.tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/

Other Offices:

  • Transport Unit Office: Hotel Gangaur Campus, Opp. Vidhayakpuri Thana, Near Paryatan Bhawan, M.I Road, Jaipur. Tel. No. 0141-2375466, 2375835. Mob No. 8112218363.
  • Delhi Office: RTDC, 1st Floor,Bikaner House, Pandara Road, New Delhi-110001. Tel. No. +91-11-23381884,23383837,23386069. Fax No. +91-11-23382823. Mob.No.: 9772203516.
  • Ahmedabad Office: Currently closed.

Additional Information:

  • You can find a complete list of RTDC off

Note: Above Information as of Date 30 July 2025

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Frequently Asked Question

Q1. What kind of weather should visitors to Rajasthan expect?

A1. When you decide to reserve Rajasthan tour packages have a big impact on the weather. It can be fairly hot during the day in this state's summers, but it cools off at night. Winter is very comfortable and necessitates wearing thick clothing in the evening.

Q2. What should visitors dress when visiting Rajasthan?

A2. Rajasthan experiences a range of temperatures; throughout the day, the mercury remains high while dropping off at night. If you're considering a trip to Rajasthan, you should pack a variety of clothing.

Q3. Which city—Jaipur or Udaipur—is better for tourism in Rajasthan?

A3. Udaipur is a calm city with less people than Jaipur, which is a bustling city with a business district. Udaipur is the place to go if you appreciate watching the sun set beside a lake, and Jaipur is the place to go if you enjoy looking at beautiful architecture and forts.