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5 Days 4 Nights
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Rajasthan Backpacking From Delhi - Udaipur-Jodhpur-Jaisalmer
Trip Duration
5 Days 4 Nights
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Delhi-Delhi
Trip Category
Road Trips
Trekking
Bike
Flights
Overview
Imagine walking in a world where ancient tales come alive, where every street turn beckons with whispers of its erstwhile royal past, and with stretches of golden sand as far as the eye can see. Welcome to Rajasthan, land of the kings and warriors; your next adventure awaits!
Get ready to color up your life with our Rajasthan Backpacking Trip Package, the ticket for any explorer at heart in India's most colorful state. Over the time of 5 unforgettable days, you will journey through enchanting cities Udaipur, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer each different in its feel and story to share.
Begin in Udaipur, the Venice of the East, where gleaming lakes reflect opulent palaces. Wander small alleys lined with colorful artisan shops and lose yourself in the romance of this city. Then we will whisk you away to Jodhpur, where an ocean of blue-painted houses lies at the foot of the mighty Mehrangarh Fort. You'll discover bustling markets and taste spicy flavors of authentic Rajasthani cuisine.
Finally, you will end up in Jaisalmer, a desert city that has come alive out of 'Arabian Nights'. Picture yourself mounted on a camel, going deep into the Thar Desert as the sun sets and the sky turns orange and pink. A night camping in the middle of the desert, with specifications like sleeping under the starry sky and hearing folk tales to the merry chirping of a campfire—this would be a lifetime experience.
It is not a journey but a ride through time; it is a carnival of senses—they will make stories you would tell for years to come. Our finely crafted itinerary creates the best balance between must-see sights and off-the-beaten-path experiences, lending you the most authentic taste of Rajasthan.
Do not just dream about the wonders of India – live them. Let the booking for the Rajasthan Backpacking Trip get you ready for the most unforgettable journey of your life. The palaces, deserts, and warm smiles of Rajasthan await your arrival!
City Palace: The city palace in Udaipur, overlooking the Pichola Lake, is a magnificent complex. In the blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture, detailed mirror work, and stunning views of the lake, the place itself turns out to be a must-visit. The palace museum hosts many royal artifacts and historical treasures.
Lake Pichola: Located in Udaipur, the summit of beauty, Lake Pichola offers serene boat rides amidst breathtaking views. With the hills, palaces, and temples surrounding from all sides, its beauty becomes irresistible at sunset. Legendary Lake Palace Hotel on Jag Niwas island must not be left out.
Jaisalmer Fort: One such live UNESCO World Heritage site fort is Jaisalmer Fort. Within its golden sandstone walls lie temples, palaces, and residences. Wander through narrow lanes, shop at artisan shops, and then take in the panoramic view of the desert from here.
Sam Sand Dunes: At Sam Sand Dunes, located near Jaisalmer, one experiences the quintessential Thar Desert adventure. Take camel-back rides across wavy dunes, get enchanted by the hypnotic view of the sunsets, and camp under star-studded nights. Rajasthani folk music and folk dance add to bringing charisma to the night in the desert.
Mehrangarh Fort: Mehrangarh dominates the skyline of Jodhpur. While still a formidable building, inside this very imposing structure, it contains museums with royal palanquins, arms, and artwork. From its ramparts, one offers stunning views of the blue-painted old city below, justifying the "Blue City" moniker.
Ghanta Ghar Chowk: The Clock Tower and Sardar Market are considered to be the heart of the old city in Jodhpur. This colorful bazaar sells everything—from spices to textiles. The almost-century-old Clock Tower is an important landmark and the meeting point
Jagdish Temple: Jagdish Temple in Udaipur is one of the finest examples of Indo-Aryan architecture. It belongs to Lord Vishnu and has intense carvings with a tall, peaked shikhara, making it a matchless attraction both for the devotees and those who love fine art. Its location at the center renders this temple a popular stoppage.
Fateh Sagar Lake: Fateh Sagar Lake, located near Fateh Sagar, is the second-largest artificial lake in Udaipur. It is secluded and ideal for a boat ride or walking along its lake, surrounded as it is by hills and gardens. The Nehru Park island in its middle adds to its beauty.
Patwon Ki Haveli: Patwon Ki Haveli in Jaisalmer, is a five joined havelis. It fronts the main bazaar and is noted for its intricate stone carvings, jali or jharokhas—balconies—and paintings. This is an architectural marvel of Jaisalmer, showing how rich its merchants were.
Gadisar Lake: Gadisar Lake was the man-made reservoir providing the city of Jaisalmer with its main water supply until recently. Now, it's a serene spot with temples and ghats built along its banks. Afternoon boat rides offer serene views.
Jaswant Thada: Jaswant Thada is a dazzling marble memorial in Jodhpur for Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. Frequently noted as the "Taj Mahal of Marwar," its intricate carvings and beset gardens are indeed tranquil, an escape from the bustle of city life.
Umaid Bhawan Palace: Located in Jodhpur, Umaid Bhawan Palace happens to be among the largest private residences across the globe. Part royal residence, Luxury Hotel, and part museum, it gives insight into the royal heritage of Rajasthan and the Art Deco style.
Sajjangarh Palace: Located at the top of a hill overlooking Udaipur is Sajjangarh Palace, otherwise called Monsoon Palace. The place was originally built to watch monsoon clouds; currently, it presents an all-round view of the city, more mesmerizing at sunset.
Bada Bagh: Situated close to Jaisalmer, Bada Bagh is a garden complex with imperial cenotaphs. The intricate carving on monuments in sandstone at the desert backdrop hastens the haunting beauty more so during time zones of sunrise and sunset.
Mandore Gardens: All the cenotaphs of Jodhpur's former rulers are to be found in Mandore Gardens, a few kilometers outside the city. Lush gardens, rock terraces, and a bathing pool set amidst the remains of Mandore's medieval town—all fashioned from the same bright red sandstone, a tranquil oasis in Jodhpur's arid landscape.
Vintage Car Museum: The Vintage Car Museum houses some very rare and vintage automobiles owned by the Maharana. From Rolls-Royces to Mercedes, it is a treat for car buffs and history lovers.
Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park: The Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park at the foot of Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur is a good example of the rugged beauty of this region. Walking trails here bring one face to face with native plants and give a view of the fort.
The Saheliyon Ki Bari is a fine garden laid out for the royal ladies in Udaipur. The fountains, kiosks, marble elephants, and lotus pool make this a tranquil retreat and a telling view of the activities pursued by the royalty in their leisure time.
Haldighati: Located in Rajasthan, Haldighati is a mountain pass famous for the 1576 battle between Maharana Pratap and the Mughals. The area is known for its yellow soil and historical significance. Visitors can explore the battlefield and can learn about Rajput history.
Maharana Pratap Museum: Situated in Udaipur, this museum showcases the life and times of legendary Rajput king Maharana Pratap. It houses a collection of weapons. Paintings and artifacts offer insights into Mewar’s rich cultural heritage. They also illuminate Pratap's valorous deeds.
Bal Samand Lake: This artificial lake near Jodhpur was built in the 12th century. Surrounded by lush gardens and a palace-turned-heritage hotel. It offers a serene retreat. Visitors can enjoy boating, birdwatching. Visitors can also enjoy picturesque views of the Rajasthani landscape.
Things to do in Rajasthan Backpacking Trip
In Udaipur, an evening cruise experience on Lake Pichola awaits visitors. Further on, you shall have an unforgettable view of that city—the golden light falling on City Palace and the surroundings around the hills, passing by historic islands and lakeside ghats.
It is presumed that a camel safari executed across the Thar Desert near Jaisalmer would be a typical Rajasthani experience. Rolling sand dunes, fantastic sunset, and a night spent stargazing and listening to traditional Rajasthani music seated around the campfire are only some of the attractions on this journey.
Zip-lining across Jodhpur is unusually thrilling, offering added adrenaline rushes and perspectives. See ancient step wells and fortifications from high up above, along with the sea of blue-painted houses, while Mehrangarh Fort provides a dramatic backdrop to your adventure.
The cultural performance is also held in the Bagore Ki Haveli of Udaipur. It envelops all kinds of Rajasthani arts that one can experience by visiting their evening shows, which present guests with folk music, colorfully costumed performers, and captivating dance forms, famous ones being the Rajasthani puppet show and fire dance.
Stroll through Jodhpur's Sardar Market, indeed a treat for sore eyes. Popular lanes are colorfully drenched with bright textiles, aromatic spices, and intricate handicrafts. The central Clock Tower serves as a unique landmark for this bustling bazaar.
Some regional Rajasthani cuisine, on the rooftops of Jodhpur, offers views and flavors that will take your breath away. You'll find the likes of dal baati churma, laal maas, and ker sangri here, accompanied by an even better view—the light-lit Mehrangarh Fort at night.
Take a village safari from Jodhpur out to the nearby villages of the Bishnoi. Witness the authentic exposure of rural Rajasthani life, the age-old traditional crafts of pottery and weaving, and the commitment of the Bishnoi community toward environmental conservation and protection of wildlife.
It is an ideal place for Pichwai and miniature painting works, normally detailing scenes from Indian mythology, royal life, and nature. You can watch the artists at work before picking up a unique souvenir of your Rajasthan trip in Udaipur's old city.
Visit the Vintage Car Museum, located off Helipad Road in Udaipur, showcasing Maharana's fleet of vintage vehicles. Shining Rolls-Royles to grace-inspiring Mercedes, these well-maintained automobiles speak volumes about royal rides of the past.
Wander through Jaisalmer's havelis, the most ornate mansions of the region, those like Patwon Ki Haveli and Salim Singh Ki Haveli. These ornate private mansions reveal adopted displays in minute sandstone carvings, intricately designed jharokhas linked to balconies, and frescoes inspired by Rajasthani life and the age of legends.
Enjoy sunset at Gadi Sagar Lake. This beautiful artificial lake, surrounded by sandstone structures and temples on all sides, is in comparison to none. The golden light of their setting adds to this mesmerizing reflection on the water surface.
Take a cooking class in Udaipur to unlock the secrets of traditional Rajasthani local cuisine. Learn about the entailment of local spices, traditional techniques of cooking, and preparation of dishes such as gatte ki sabzi or dal tadka. Share an assortment of food for a communal meal after preparing what you will eat.
Visit Jaswant Thada, a serene marble memorial at Jodhpur. Frequently called the "Taj Mahal of Marwar," this intricate lattice work and serene gardens offer quiet retreat from the city below.
Do attend the sound and light spectacle at Kumbhalgarh Fort, absolutely a day outing from Udaipur. Lighted walls of this fortress and narration alive with rich history and legends of this UNESCO World Heritage site.
Join a block printing workshop in Udaipur and come up with your designs. Learn this traditional Rajasthani textile art and take this unique handmade piece as a memory, epitomizing the artistic heritage of this land.
Take a morning heritage walk in the old city of Jodhpur. Stroll down narrow lanes and explore the local temples, witnessing the emerging life of the city. Soft morning light paints magic hues on blue houses.
By Air: Direct flights connect Delhi to Udaipur's Maharana Pratap Airport. It takes approximately 1.5 hours by flight; hence, it is the quickest way.
By Train: Multiple trains run between Delhi and Udaipur. These trains include Chetak Express and Mewar Express. The journey takes anywhere between 12-16 hours, depending on the train.
By Bus: Overnight AC buses are available from Delhi for Udaipur. It generally takes about 12-14 hours; so a fairly cheap way to reach.
By Car: The distance is 665 km. You can either drive or hire a taxi. The journey would at best take you about 12 to 14 hours with stoppages on the way.
Rajasthan's peak tourist season spans from mid-October to mid-March, offering comfortable temperatures and clear skies perfect for exploration. This period hosts major festivals and ideal conditions for desert activities. December and January are the busiest, with high tourist influx and premium pricing. Popular attractions can be crowded, and advance bookings are often necessary, especially around New Year's Eve. While this time provides the best weather, consider shoulder seasons for a balance of good conditions and smaller crowds.
Other Related tour packages: Udaipur Tour Package, Rajasthan Backpacking- Udaipur Jodhpur Jaisalmer, Rajasthan Backpacking - Pushkar Udaipur Bikaner.
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