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Choose from Pluto Tours’ array of Rajasthan tour packages from Mumbai and seize the chance to embark on a culturally immersive vacation to the “Land of Kings.” All kinds of tourists who wish to visit Rajasthan can choose from these packages, which can be customized to satisfy their unique needs.
Rajasthan Tour Packages From Mumbai | Duration | Price |
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Golden Triangle Delhi Agra Jaipur Tour 5N/6D (Ex Delhi) | 6 Days | INR 28,025 |
Complete Rajasthan Tour 9N/10D (Ex Jaipur) | 10 Days | INR 44,080 |
Udaipur with Chittorgarh Tour Package 3N/4D (Ex Udaipur) | 4 Days | INR 18,335 |
Jaipur Udaipur Tour Package 4N/5D (Ex Jaipur) | 5 Days | INR 21,090 |
Jaipur Tour Package 2N/3D (Ex Jaipur) | 3 Days | INR 12,968 |
Jaipur with Pushkar Ajmer Tour Package 3N/4D (Ex Jaipur) | 4 Days | INR 19,475 |
With Pluto Tours, you can book your Rajasthan tour packages from Mumbai and look forward to breathtaking views of lakes, mountain ranges, and lively cultures.
Choose from Pluto Tours' array of Rajasthan tour packages from Mumbai and seize the chance to embark on a culturally immersive vacation to the "Land of Kings." All kinds of tourists who wish to visit Rajasthan can choose from these packages, which can be customized to satisfy their unique needs.
Coming to Rajasthan will transport you to bygone times as you explore the palaces and forts of brave maharajas like Maharana Pratap Singh, Rana Kumbha, Maharaja Suraj Mal, and many more. The world's oldest mountain ranges, the Aravallis, are found here in addition to gorgeous lakes like the Jal Mahal and Udaipur Lake.
When you choose Rajasthan tour packages from Mumbai, you'll get a fantastic itinerary, pre-arranged lodging, a cosy vehicle, delectable meals, and the choice to have a professional driver or guide in the area. In addition, your Rajasthan package from Mumbai with us includes fun sightseeing trips, a variety of exhilarating outdoor activities, and 24-hour travel assistance.
Amber Fort, Jaipur: With its elaborate architecture and historical significance, the magnificent Amber Fort takes families on a journey through time. While adults take in the expansive views of the surrounding countryside, children can wonder at the fort's magnificence. Families may add an extra element of adventure with elephant rides to the fort.
City Palace, Udaipur: Providing an insight into the lives of royalty, the City Palace in Udaipur is a monument to Rajasthan's regal past. Families can enjoy boat rides on Lake Pichola, tour the expansive complex, and take in the breathtaking views of the city skyline.
Jodhpur's Mehrangarh Fort: perched above the blue city, is a stronghold steeped in mythology and bravery. Families can discover the rich history of the area by exploring the expansive courtyards, museums, and palaces. The strategic location of the fort offers breathtaking views of the city below.
Jaisalmer Fort and Desert Safari: Also referred to as the "Golden Fort," Jaisalmer Fort is a marvel of Rajasthani architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Families may explore its winding streets, see historic temples, and go souvenir shopping. An exciting experience can be had on a desert safari in the neighbouring Thar Desert, which includes camel rides, cultural shows, and camping beneath the stars.
Ranthambore National Park: This park gives families who enjoy animals the opportunity to see magnificent tigers in their environment. A family's worth of memories may be made on a safari through the park's difficult terrain, where they can experience a wide variety of wildlife, such as deer, leopards, and other bird species.
By Air: Rajasthan is home to some domestic airports, including Kishangarh Airport in Ajmer, Maharana Pratap Airport in Udaipur, Jodhpur Airport, and Jaipur International Airport. Plan direct flights from major cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, and others to these airports for travel to Rajasthan, particularly to Udaipur and Jaipur.
By Train: The Rajasthan railway network is vast and uses express and superfast trains to link important towns and cities like Delhi, Kolkata, and Mumbai to Jaipur, Udaipur, Ajmer, Jodhpur, and Bikaner.
By Road: Road travel is an excellent choice because Rajasthan is well-connected by national highways. The well-kept road system is perfect for independent travellers, busses, private taxis, and even state-run, reasonably priced buses that travel between Rajasthan and nearby states.
Best Time to Visit in Rajasthan
Rajasthan is a wonderful location to learn about Indian history and culture. Winter is the ideal time of year to visit Rajasthan.
October to March is Rajasthan's winter season.
You can take your time exploring the area and enjoy the mild, comfortable weather in the early winter. The ideal time to visit Rajasthan is from October through March. The greatest locations to go at this time of year are Jaipur, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, and Jodhpur.
July to September is Rajasthan's monsoon season.
Rajasthan is also really beautiful during the monsoon. Peacocks are dancing amid the rain, and the area is gorgeous at this time of year. During the monsoon season, Udaipur is among the top destinations in Rajasthan to visit. In addition, the most romantic city in Rajasthan offers some of the most breathtaking vistas.
Rajasthan's summer lasts from April to June.
Rajasthan experiences hot, muggy summers with average highs of 45 degrees Celsius. Visiting Rajasthan in these months is not advised.
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The Kadhi Samosa, which consists of dunking a hot Samosa into a spicy and tangy Kadhi and topping it with chopped onions, green chillies, and a little coriander, is one of the most well-liked street meals in Rajasthan. People in Rajasthan enjoy this chaat best served with Bikaneri Bhujia.
How many days are needed for a trip to Rajasthan? You may schedule a quick two-night, three-day trip to Rajasthan and see one of the state’s popular tourist destinations, such as Udaipur or Jaipur. Nonetheless, exploring Rajasthan’s many cities’ tourist attractions would take six nights and seven days on the perfect trip.
With its catchphrase, “Padharo Mhare Desh (Welcome to my land),” Rajasthan draws tourists with its medieval forts, palaces, artwork, and culture. Part of the Golden Triangle, the capital city of Jaipur, popularly known as Pink City, is a highly sought-after tourist destination.
In Rajasthan, April through September are regarded as the off-peak travel months. This time frame can be further separated into the summer and monsoon seasons. The monsoon season has moderate temperatures between 35 and 40 degrees Celsius, whereas the summer months are extremely hot and humid between 32 and 46 degrees Celsius.
The capital of Rajasthan, dubbed “Pink City,” is Jaipur. It serves as the entryway to Rajasthan’s greatest location.
October to March are the best times to visit Rajasthan because of the warm less humid days and the cooler evenings. April, May, and June are when the desert influences are at their worst due to high temperatures; nevertheless, this is also the best time for safaris because it attracts tigers out in search of water.
Which city is better depends ultimately on your travel tastes. Jodhpur provides a dynamic urban experience between imposing forts and unparalleled azure scenery. With its golden fort, desert adventures, and rich cultural legacy, Jaisalmer takes you back in time.
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