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Rajasthan — Forts, Palaces, Lakes & Desert

Beyond Jaipur lies a whole state of walled cities and clifftop forts — Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and Pushkar. We’ll thread them into one royal journey.
⭐ 4.9/5  ·  ✅ Local Rajasthani teams  ·  👑 Forts & palaces  ·  🏕️ Desert nights
📅 Palace hotels and desert camps book out in peak season — plan early with us.

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5+ royal cities

Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer…

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7–14 days

Ideal time here

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Oct–Mar

Best season

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Thar Desert

Dunes & camel camps

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Land of Kings

Rajput heritage

If Jaipur gives you a taste of Rajasthan, the rest of the state is the feast. This is India at its most cinematic: Udaipur and its palace-studded lakes, Jodhpur and its blue old town beneath a colossal fort, Jaisalmer rising like a sandcastle from the Thar Desert, and Pushkar with its holy lake and swirling bazaar.

Distances are real and every city has its own character, so Rajasthan rewards a proper plan — the right order, the right pace, and local teams in each city rather than one guide stretched across the state. That’s exactly how we run it: born-there guides in each stop, our own drivers on the long desert roads, and the palace rooftops and step-wells the brochures never mention.

What to see & do in Rajasthan

When to visit

October to March is the season — warm days, cool desert nights, clear skies on the forts. Jaisalmer and the desert are especially fine in the cooler months. April–June is very hot; we avoid mid-day desert travel then. The famous Pushkar Camel Fair falls in November.

How Rajasthan fits into your trip

Most travellers reach Rajasthan through the Golden Triangle, then continue from Jaipur into the state. A week covers Udaipur, Jodhpur and Pushkar comfortably; ten days to two weeks adds Jaisalmer and the desert. See our Rajasthan itineraries or let us build one to your pace.

Talk to a local, not a call centre

Rajasthan is big — let us get the order and pace right. Ask us about palace stays, desert nights and how many days you really need. A local replies within the hour.

Plan your Rajasthan journey

Tell us your dates and dream stops. We’ll send a private, local-run itinerary — no obligation.

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Why explore Rajasthan with people who live here

Born-there guides in each city

Not one guide stretched across the state — a local expert in Udaipur, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer alike.

Palaces & hidden step-wells

Rooftops, havelis and desert corners we know personally, woven around the great forts.

Our own desert drivers

Vetted drivers who know the long roads, the safe stops and the timing of the light.

Visiting Rajasthan — quick answers

A week covers Udaipur, Jodhpur and Pushkar. Ten to fourteen days adds Jaisalmer and the desert at a relaxed pace.

Yes — most people do. We link the Golden Triangle (Delhi, Agra, Jaipur) straight into Rajasthan in one seamless journey.

Very much so. A night near Jaisalmer — dunes, folk music and a sky full of stars — is a highlight for most travellers.

Still unsure about something? WhatsApp us — a real local expert replies within the hour.

See the Land of Kings the local way

Local teams in every city, our own drivers on the desert roads — nothing subcontracted.

📅 Peak-season palace hotels fill months ahead — message us to plan early.

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