Rajasthan Travel Guide | A Memorable Guide To Rajasthan

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Our Best Travel Guide for Rajasthan. A complete guide for this wonderful city, a village, rural life and inhabited jungle. Sit relaxed , we are here to present you everything for your perfect Rajasthan trip.

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A complete Rajasthan Travel Guide

Welcome to the land of “The Abode of the Rajas” The state of Rajasthan is one of the true contrasts, and Rajasthan travel reflects that.

There is one thing that is hard to grasp for a first-time (or even repeat) visitor: the sheer size of the place. During my three weeks in the desert state, I had the opportunity to explore it in depth. Even that wasn’t sufficient to get to all of the major sights. Although I lingered longer in some areas that I could have passed through more quickly, I passed through others in a shorter amount of time. Occasionally, I also veered off the more traveled path-which meant more travel time. Also I find the well developed infrastructure which is eco-friendly.

This Guide covered the best places to visit in Rajasthan, Places to stay , activities to do. Additionally, we include tips on ethical and responsible travel in Rajasthan and how to see a less touristy side of Rajasthan.

Best Time to Visit Rajasthan ?

You can explore Rajasthan throughout the year but the best time to visit is from November to February. During this time Rajasthan looks pleasant , because during this time temperature is not so high. In the Day-time we will feel warm . Rajastha gets less rain , as this is covered whole with desert. Also during this time there is less crowd and also it's less cheap. You will also notice the severe variation in weather.

Best Picks , Where To Stay In Rajasthan

Here we have the best hotels and resorts for staying in Rajasthan. Here are some of the highlights

The Khem Villas

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The Khem Villas and also described as “Luxury Jungle Camp” with the luxury room and great service. Ranthambhore (High End) are a beautiful and sustainable tented camp with easy access to Ranthambore national park and tiger reserve

2. Jagat Niwas Palace

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It's a small but elegant place with a beautiful view. It is situated on the eastern bank of the famous lake of Pichola and lal Ghat. As their room is designed according to the antique furniture , Also this is located near the shopping center .

3. CastleView Hotel

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This is one of the most beautiful hotels as they offer rooftop restaurants. The Interiors are designed with the traditional Rajasthani textile and furniture At one of our favorite places to stay in Rajasthan, you can enjoy a regal view of the blue city and the looming Mehrangarh Fort.

Activities to do

1. Thrill Ride with Desert Camping

After participating in activities like a camel safari, musical dance show, buffet dinner, and a bonfire, the ideal way to experience a Jaisalmer desert safari tour is to spend the night in a desert camp. With us, you can book a definite tent stay at Sam Jaisalmer.

2. Chokha Dhani

Get the best flavor of food and service even if you are not fan of rajasthani food still you will love the decor and thor hospitality. The cultural performance and colorful dance folk, bookmark this in your to do list.

3. Dune Bashing Activity

Getting yourself a chance to explore the desert in a Jeep is a must do activity. Tight your seat belt and get ready for the most unique thing to do. If you are adventure streak then you should go with this activity

4. Zip Lining

Zip lining, also known as flying fox, is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Rajasthan. Go flying from one cliff or building to another while taking in the breathtaking views of forts. Zip lining in Rajasthan can be tried in Neemrana Fort and Mehrangarh Fort. While both offer splendid views, Neemrana is an ideal getaway near Delhi and Mehrangarh is very close to Udaipur.

5. Hot Air Ballooning

Hot-air ballooning is one of the most exhilarating activities in Rajasthan and is popular among visitors. As you soar into the air, you can see the intricate details of historic buildings and vast, open green spaces. The encounter is wonderful and provides you with knowledge of this regal land. Currently, Pushkar, Jaipur, and Ranthambore are the three cities in Rajasthan where you may go hot-air ballooning. Select your preferred setting before beginning your aerial navigation mission. If you were unsure of what to do in Rajasthan, you can stop wondering now!

Best Places to Eat

Rajasthan's rich past and arid climate have an impact on its food. Their cuisine stands out due to the limited availability of fresh fruits and vegetables. Beans, lentils, gramme flour, corn, barley, millet, bajra, bread, and dairy products are a few of the most popular foodstuffs (esp. Ghee). Although there is a stronger preference for vegetarian cuisine, a variety of meat dishes are also popular.

1. Suvarna Mahal at Rambagh Palace

Its restaurant, Suvarna Mahal, embodies the best of traditional Rajasthani cuisine, just as the Rambagh Palace itself is hundreds of years old and evokes the opulence of Rajasthan's regal past. The restaurant serves regional dishes like Dhundhar murg, which combines chicken with mango and saffron, in an ornate dining room furnished with Italian crystal chandeliers, Indian silk, and alabaster lamps.

2. Peshawari at ITC Mugahl

The ITC Mughal, which is close to the Taj Mahal, is well-known for its lavish suites and rooms with traditional Mughal decor. But the Peshawri Restaurant is one of the hotel's main draws. The restaurant, which specialises in traditional food like kebabs and food baked in a tandoor, is both upscale and firmly rooted in tradition.

3. The Serai, Jaisalmer

For those seeking to disconnect, the Serai desert camp, which has 21 opulent tents in the arid, picturesque countryside of rural Rajasthan, is ideal. However, just because it's in a remote area doesn't mean the food there isn't really top-notch. Making use of their organic garden, the hotel cooks up different Rajasthani dishes every night – guests can choose to sup in the dining tent, or can have a customised meal prepared for them specially. Non-guests are also welcome to dine with The Serai.

4. The Raas hotel

One of the best new hotels in Jodhpur, often known as the Blue City because to its expanses of sky-colored structures, is the recently opened Raas Hotel. The fort's terrace restaurant, Darikhana, is also a beautiful place to eat with close-up views. Because the restaurant uses spices from a 200-year-old store, its traditional cooking stands out from the crowd. Seasonal recipes also use produce from the hotel's own garden.

5. Sheesh Mahal, Udaipur

In Udaipur, the City of Lakes, there’s no better view of the glittering cityscape than from the terraces of the luxurious Leela Hotel. Located within a palace set right on the banks of Lake Pichola, the hotel’s restaurant, the Sheesh Mahal, offers diners one of the best views of the city. Its open-air balcony is a certified stunner, while its traditional menu is filled with spice.

Rajasthan's rich cultural history has given each tourist destination in the state a distinctive personality. The reasons that have been mentioned thus far merely scratch the surface of the numerous secrets that this ancient state is hiding. As soon as you land in Rajasthan, your mind will undoubtedly be enthralled. You will have a spiritual experience you have never had the chance to witness on a trip to the state's tourist attractions.