Best Rajasthan Tour Itinerary to Explore All at Once

You would agree that tourism requires a lot of preparation. Apart from securing the right travel package for you and whoever else may be going, it would help if you considered what you would do each day of your tour.

Are you planning a trip to Rajasthan? Allow yourself about ten days to soak in all its beauty and splendour and experience the full relaxing effect of Rajasthan.

However, ten days is quite some time to plan a travel Itinerary.

We understands how labouring this can be, so they’re offering you the best and most pocket-friendly travel packages to Rajasthan on a 10-day tour.

Here’s a checklist of things you should do each day of your ten-day trip to Rajasthan.

10 Days Travel Itinerary For Rajasthan Tours

Day 1 – Arrival at Jaipur | India’s “Pink City.”

It’s your first day of Rajasthan tour, and you’re just getting in; we recommend you arrive at Jaipur since it’s the best place to start your tour. If you have a travel guide, you’ll meet them on this day at a pre-discussed location and then locate your pre-booked hotel and settle into it.

  • You can kick off your sightseeing with a trip to Albert Hall. Here, you can relax with pigeons after your travels.
  • Next is Hawa Mahal, the symbol of Jaipur, and then head to Jantar Mantar, the world’s largest sundial.
  • To round off your first day, check out the City Palace and Museum, where the royal family currently stays. Royal weapons and handlooms are also up for display. 
  • As the sun sets, you should head to the Govind Dev Ji Temple and a local market.
  • Get back to your hotel for a whole night’s rest.

Day 2 Sightseeing in Jaipur | Discover Amber Fort, Bollywood’s Famous Movie Set 

  • Get up, get breakfast and start your day ravishing the beauty of Jaipur.
  • Get deep in history when you visit Amer Fort; this location has hosted numerous wars and royal celebrations and several rulers.
  • Next, head to Jaigarh Fort; inside it is one of the giant cannons, and after there, check out Nahargarh Fort, from here, you can get that crisp bird’s eye view of the entire city.
  • Capture these memories in photos at Jal Mahal, and you can wear a traditional Indian dress from the nearby market for extraordinary images.
  • End your day going through history on the walls of the white marble Birla Temple; call it a day.

Day 3 Jaipur – Bikaner | Witness The Process Of Camel Breeding

  • Go to Bikaner and check in to your pre-booked hotel; rest afterwards.
  • The day’s highlight is Junagarh Fort, one of the most decorated forts in India, sitting on a high rock. It has lower ramparts and towers.
  • Next, visit Karni Mata Temple and the Camel- Breeding farm, Asia’s biggest Camel breeding farm.
  • You can visit local temples and try on colourful Bikaner bhujia around the local markets in the cool of the day.
  • Return to your hotel for dinner.
  • Spend the night in Bikaner.

Day 4 Bikaner – Jaisalmer | Visit The Invincible Junagarh Fort

  • It’s your last day in Bikaner, so get up and eat something sturdy. Then check out of the hotel and begin your day exploring Bikaner. 
  • Visit the high-rise Anup Mahal building with its mirror-inlaid timber ceilings, Italian tiles, and exquisite lattice windows and balconies.
  • Then the Prachina Museum, Lalgarh Palace, Gaj Mandir, and Sheesh Mahal.
  • Start your journey to Jaisalmer hereafter.
  • Along the journey, visit the Jaisalmer War Museum. This museum was built to celebrate war heroes and pronounce their valour.
  • Arrive in Jaisalmer, check into the hotel and then have dinner.
  • Spend the night at Jaisalmer.

Day 5 Jaisalmer Local Sightseeing | Camel Ride On The Golden Sand Dunes

  • Golden Fort or Sonar Quila in Jaisalmer is built with rare Golden Limestone. 
  • Patwon ki Haveli, Nathmal ki Haveli, and Salim Singh ki Haveli.
  • Take a camel ride on the Sam Sand Dunes in the evening to witness the breathtaking Thar Desert sundown.
  • Return to your hotel in Jaisalmer.

Day 6 Jaisalmer – Jodhpur

Before leaving Jaisalmer, feed well, check out of the hotel, and head for Jodhpur.

Check-in at Jodhpur, then rest.

Some. of the famous places and ancient sites here are 

  • Mehrangarh Fort
  • Moti Mahal
  • Phool Mahal
  • The royal cenotaphs in Jaswant Thada, commonly known as the Taj Mahal of Marwar
  • Shastri Circle (Umaid Public Garden)

Day 7 Jodhpur – Mount Abu

One more thing to do before travelling to Mount Abu is to check out the rest of Jodhpur. 

  • Visit Umaid Bhawan Palace, the last royal palace built by Maharaja Umaid Singh of the Rathore Dynasty before the Independence of India.
  • Mehrangarh Fort and Jaswant Thada in Jodhpur.

Head towards Mount Abu when you get there, check-in and get some rest.

Day 8- Mount Abu Local Sightseeing

  • The Guru Shikhar, the tallest peak in the Aravali range, about 1,722 metres above sea level, breathes in the whole city at this height.
  • The Adhar Devi Temple, Achalgarh, Dilwara Jain Temple, Honeymoon Point, and the Art Gallery.
  • Boat ride in the Nakki Lake artificial lake.

Day 9 Mount Abu – Udaipur | End Your Trip On A High Note

  • Farewell from the land of Maharajas.
  • Wake up in the morning, have a hearty breakfast and pack your bags and a bundle of memories.
  • Complete the check-out formalities from the hotel and explore the city in your comfort. 

Day 10 – Pack Off the Memories

Bid a warm goodbye to the Land of Kings. 

Book this package now and decide to enjoy comfort.

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