Rajasthan, the largest state in India, is a land of desert landscapes, majestic palaces, historic forts, and colorful festivals. Known for its rich history and royal heritage, the state offers a unique blend of culture, architecture, and adventure.
Highlights: Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and Nahargarh Fort.
Activities: Elephant rides, shopping at Bapu Bazaar, and traditional Rajasthani cuisine.
Highlights: Lake Pichola, City Palace, Jag Mandir, and Saheliyon Ki Bari.
Activities: Boat rides, romantic getaways, heritage hotels.
Highlights: Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan Palace, and Clock Tower Market.
Activities: Zip-lining over the fort, exploring old blue houses, local sweets.
Highlights: Jaisalmer Fort, Patwon Ki Haveli, Sam Sand Dunes, and Gadisar Lake.
Activities: Camel safaris, desert camping, folk music and dance.
Highlights: Pushkar Lake, Brahma Temple, and the Pushkar Camel Fair (held annually).
Activities: Holy dip, temple visits, shopping for jewelry and textiles.
Highlights: Dilwara Temples, Nakki Lake, and Guru Shikhar.
Activities: Boating, trekking, and escaping the desert heat.
Highlights: Junagarh Fort, Karni Mata Temple (Rat Temple), and Camel Breeding Farm.
Activities: Taste famous Bikaneri Bhujia, desert drives.
Highlights: Chittorgarh Fort, Vijay Stambh, and Rani Padmini’s Palace.
Activities: History tours, light and sound shows.
Rajasthan International Folk Festival (RIFF) in Jodhpur
Desert Festival in Jaisalmer (Feb)
Teej and Gangaur in Jaipur
Camel Festival in Bikaner
Mewar Festival in Udaipur
Traditional music, puppet shows, and ghoomar dance are integral to Rajasthani life.
Dal Baati Churma
Gatte Ki Sabzi
Ker Sangri
Laal Maas (spicy mutton curry)
Mohan Thaal
Kachori and Ghewar
Hand-block printed textiles
Bandhani sarees
Blue pottery
Camel leather products
Miniature paintings
Rajasthani mojris (traditional footwear)
Silver jewelry and handicrafts
By Air: Major airports in Jaipur, Udaipur, and Jodhpur.
By Train: Well-connected to all parts of India.
By Road: Excellent highways connect cities across the state.
October to March: Cool and pleasant weather—ideal for travel.
Summer (April–June): Hot, especially in desert regions; Mount Abu is a good escape.
Monsoon (July–September): Rain brings greenery to Aravallis but can limit desert activities.
Dress modestly, especially when visiting temples or rural areas.
Carry sunscreen, sunglasses, and a scarf to protect from sun and dust.
Bargain while shopping in local markets.
Stay hydrated; summers can be very dry.
Try staying in heritage havelis or forts for a royal experience.