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Rajasthan Backpacking - Pushkar-Udaipur-Bikaner
Trip Duration
6 Days 5 Nights
Pickup & Drop
Delhi-Delhi
Trip Category
Road Trips
Explorations
Bike
Overview
Embark on an unforgettable Rajasthan Backpacking - Pushkar Udaipur Bikaner Trip Package through the heart of Rajasthan, where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with vibrant culture. This backpacking journey shall begin with a visit to the holy town of Pushkar, meriting the visit of the sacred Brahma Temple and accompanied by a serene lake perfect for spiritual reflection. Walking down narrow streets, the aroma of incense and colorful markets selling all kinds of things like embroidered dresses, colorful shiny bangles, jewelry, footwear, leather items, and aromatic spices shall be seen.
The next would be in the city of romance itself Udaipur, often called the "Venice of the East." Here, majestic palaces reflect in shimmering lakes, and winding alleys lead up to some really interesting items that are waiting to be discovered. Envision sipping chai at a rooftop café when the sun sets over Lake Pichola, painting the sky in hues of orange and pink.
Your final stop will be at Bikaner, this desert jewel that has time frozen. Arguably, only one of the largest forts of India, Junagarh Fort should make up your list. Other than this, you shall pay a fascinating visit amidst intricate Havelis. And if you dare, take a visit to an eerie Karni Mata Temple dedicated to thousands of revered rats. Join a camel safari into the Thar Desert at night, camp under a blanket of stars sharing stories around a campfire with fellow travelers.
This Rajasthan backpacking trip isn't any vacation, but a soul-stirring odyssey that is going to rise, awaken your senses, and leave behind memories for a lifetime. So what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and move out, it's time to embrace the unknown.
Let the magic of Rajasthan Tour Package transform you. Your adventure awaits!
Brahma Temple: Located in Pushkar, it happens to be one of the few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma in the world. It has a striking red spire and ancient architecture that attracts pilgrims and tourists. This temple stands at the front in the list of places to visit because of its spiritual nature and elaborate carvings.
Ghats of Pushkar Sarovar: These are surrounded by 52 bathing ghats, all of different significance. Pilgrims flock to these stairways leading to holy waters for ritual bathing and offerings. During festivals, the ghats come alive with colorful ceremonies.
Ajmer Dargah Sharif: This is a hallowed Sufi shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. White marble domes embellished with intricate carvings attract devotees belonging to every faith and belief. Spiritual atmosphere, enchanting Qawwalis and communal harmony all combine to make it a symbol of religious tolerance.
Ana Sagar's Lake: This artificial lake in Ajmer, offers a serene retreat with its glittering waters and the surrounding Daulat Bagh gardens. The Baradari, a white marble pavilion on its banks, provides stunning views. Boating and picnicking are popular activities here.
Akbar Palace and Museum: Originally built as a residence for Emperor Akbar, this palace is now converted into a museum displaying Rajasthani and Mughal artifacts. That fusion of Islamic and Rajput styles in architecture and the weapons and sculptures that are on display at this museum give an inside view of the history of this region.
Prithviraj Smarak: This is a memorial situated in Ajmer, after the legendary Rajput king Prithviraj Chauhan. This statue and the surrounding park give an idea regarding the valor that existed in the land of Rajasthan in the past. It's an interesting spot among locals as well as history buffs.
Lake City's Heritage Wonders: Udaipur, otherwise known as the City of Lakes, holds huge cultural heritage significance. This can be reflected in its heritage destinations, from palaces filled with extravagance to calm and serene lakes, which stupefy the visitors and reflect the past glory of the royal state of Rajasthan. Its romantic ambiance and architectural marvels attract visitors worldwide.
City Palace: The city palace complex in Udaipur is a brilliant mix of Rajasthani and Mughal styles. Offering great views over Lake Pichola, it comprises museums, courtyards, and ornately decorated chambers. Detailed mirror work, murals, and views of the lake are its main attractions.
Pichola Lake: It is the most picturesque lake that forms the centerpiece of Udaipur's beauty. Having hills all around, a palace, and ghats enriches the beauty. More charming is the atmosphere created by the Lake Palace on the island and the boat rides during sunset.
Sajjangarh Fort: The hilltop fort overlooks Udaipur and its lakes and is famous as Monsoon Palace. Although constructed as a monsoon retreat, the location and white marble walls make it an outstanding site to watch sunsets over the city.
Vintage Car Museum: It is one of the unique museums available in Udaipur, which comprises a great collection of classic and rare automobiles. Starting from Rolls-Royces to Mercedes-Benzes, it showcases the vintage cars of the royal family. A well-preserved fleet gives a punctuation for the luxury life the royalties of Rajasthan have lived.
Fateh Sagar Lake: This artificial lake in Udaipur is surrounded by hills and gardens, hence a calm place. Its islands house an observatory for solar observations and a general park. Boating and picnicking are usual past times. The scenic beauty draws large crowds.
Jaisamand Lake: One of the biggest artificial lakes in India, it is perhaps better known as Dhebar Lake. On its one side lies Udaipur, surrounded by marble chhatris, palaces, and wildlife. Inside the lake islands, surrounded by forests, it offers a great haven for nature lovers.
Junagarh Fort: This magnificent fort of the Bikaner region captures an essence of architecture from the house of Rajputs. Ornate palaces, temples, and intricately crafted courtyards add further charm to its beauty. The museum inside displays royal artifacts, weapons, and works of art telling tales about the erstwhile royals of Rajasthan.
Lalgarh Palace and Museum: This red sandstone palace in Bikaner brings together Rajputana, Mughal, and European styles of architecture. It is now partly converted into a luxury hotel and museum, housing the memorabilia of the royal family and having a library. Intricate filigree work and beautiful gardens are especially noteworthy.
Gajner Palace and Lake: This lakeside palace, a former hunting lodge near Bikaner, has red sandstone architecture and is now a heritage hotel. Leveled on a wildlife sanctuary and a lake, it offers a distinct desert oasis experience. Boat rides and nature walks form very prominent activities in demand.
Deshnok Karni Mata Temple: It is called the Rat Temple, and this shrine in Deshnok is dedicated to Karni Mata. This temple is populated by hundreds of rats that wander everywhere freely and are believed to be the divine incarnation of Karni Mata. All marble and silver adornments stand in contrast to the unusual sight of revered rodents.
Take part in a traditional puja ceremony: Dive headfirst into Pushkar's spiritual atmosphere, take part in a puja ceremony down at the ghats. Pick up a thing or two about Hindu customs, offer flowers, say some prayers, and get blessed by a local priest. It's definitely a great look into the deep religious traditions of India.
Take a cooking class to learn Rajasthani Cuisine: Experience the real taste of Rajasthan through a self-cooking class where you will learn to cook up local delicacies such as Dal Baati Churma or Gatte Ki Sabzi. Relish the self-made food and take along recipes to relive the memory of your voyage.
Participate in sessions of Yoga or Meditation: Find peace within, swing into the serene Pushkar environment. Take a yoga class beside the lake or attend a guided meditation session. These are activities which provide the chance to put back some rest, reflect, and communicate with one's self amidst traveling.
Shop for handmade souvenirs in the local markets: Wander through some of Pushkar's resplendent bazaars, full of colorful textiles, glittering silver jewelry, and handicrafts. Haggling with shopkeepers, watching the artisans at work, and getting hold of souvenirs which you will cherish and remember from your travels. There, you will not want to miss the famous rose products of Pushkar.
Witness a cultural dance performance: Get up and dance with the traditional troupe at Udaipur, and redefine the cultural experience in Rajasthan. Intricate body gestures clothed in multihued garments bring folk tales alive, which one can hardly miss due to their vivacity.
Try yourself at miniature painting: Participate in a workshop on Rajasthani miniature painting to learn this most delicate of arts. With fine brushes and vibrant colors, under the guidance of skilled artists, students can compose their own miniature masterpiece. This is a hands-on experience and provides insight into the local traditions of art.
Take a bicycle tour of the countryside: Explore the countryside around Udaipur on two wheels. Cycling through rural villages, past lakes and hills, immerse in local life along the way. This eco-friendly adventure allows you to experience the region's natural beauty up close.
Enjoy a rooftop dinner with lake views: Taste Rajasthani cuisine with the cityscape of Udaipur in all its grandeur. Many restaurants offer rooftop seating with views of illuminated palaces reflected in Lake Pichola. The perfect way to end a day of exploration in the City of Lakes.
Go on a desert camping adventure: Be charmed by the Thar Desert, located next to the city of Bikaner. Take a camel safari, spend the night in a desert camp under the star-studded sky, and enjoy Rajasthani folk performances around the bonfire. That's one great way to bond with the local landscapes.
Learn the art of Rajasthani block printing: These workshops are done using the traditional technique of textile decoration. Identify and design your own pattern, then carve a wooden block and print on fabric. Take home what you produce, a unique souvenir, and appreciate the value of local craftsmanship.
Volunteer at a local animal welfare center: Volunteer your time in one of Bikaner's animal welfare organizations. Help take care of the rescue cows, dogs, and camels. It is Godly work, and its satisfaction will also provide a dose of learning about local attitudes toward animals.
Participate in a traditional puppet-making workshop: Join the workshop on Rajasthani puppetry in Bikaner to learn. Learn how to prepare them and manage these gorgeous string puppets; understand their significance in cultural terms. This interactive experience will give you a fun way to engage in local traditions.
By Air: Fly to Jaipur International Airport, the nearest major airport to Pushkar (about 150 km away). From Jaipur, take a taxi or bus to Pushkar. The flight from Delhi to Jaipur takes about 1 hour.
By Train: Take a train to Ajmer Junction, the nearest railway station to Pushkar (11 km away). Several trains run daily from Delhi to Ajmer, with the journey taking 6-8 hours. From Ajmer, take a local bus or taxi to Pushkar.
By Bus: Direct buses operate from Delhi to Pushkar, typically taking 10-12 hours. Both government and private operators offer this service, with options for AC and non-AC buses.
By Car: Drive from Delhi to Pushkar, a journey of about 400 km that takes around 7-8 hours. The route passes through Jaipur, offering a chance to break the journey if desired.
The best time to visit Pushkar, Udaipur, and Bikaner together would be during the winters, from October to March. During this time, the climatic conditions are desirable at all three destinations, hence making it quite feasible to visit places of interest and carry out outdoor activities without problems.
The temperatures during this period of the year range from 10°C to 25°C, making it comfortable to walk around and explore. Skies are clear with beautiful views and sunny photo moments.
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