Embark on a royal adventure through Rajasthan, a land of kings, majestic forts, and vibrant culture. This tour perfectly combines history, architecture, and desert landscapes.…
Discover Rajasthan With Fly For Holidays
“Discover the royal allure of Rajasthan with Fly for Holidays – where history, culture, and adventure come together for an unforgettable journey! “Our exclusive tour package takes you through the majestic cities of Rajasthan, from the vibrant streets of Jaipur to the serene lakes of Udaipur, the historic forts of Jodhpur, and the golden sands of Jaisalmer
Our Rajasthan tour packages for families offer an unforgettable adventure, filled with amazing sights and experiences. Discover the grand forts of Jaipur, the serene lakes of Udaipur, and the historic charm of Jodhpur. Stay in royal palaces, enjoy an exciting camel safari in the Thar Desert, and explore the beautiful temples and palaces of Jaisalmer.
Enjoy Rajasthani food, enjoy traditional dance performances, culture and immerse yourself in Rajasthan’s rich culture and royal history. This journey through Rajasthan promises to be an unforgettable experience for the whole family.
“Flavors of Rajasthan: A Royal Culinary Journey Through Rich Traditions and Spicy Delights”
Rajasthan’s cuisine is as rich and diverse as its culture, offering a variety of flavours that reflect the region’s royal heritage and desert lifestyle. Some iconic dishes include Dal Baati Churma, a combination of lentils, wheat rolls, and sweet crumbled bread; Laal Maas, a spicy mutton curry with a fiery red sauce; Gatte Ki Sabzi, gram flour dumplings cooked in a tangy curry; and Ker Sangri, a traditional desert dish made with beans and capers.
Don’t miss the famous Mohanthal (sweet gram flour fudge) and Pyaaz Kachori (onion-filled pastries), making Rajasthan a paradise for food lovers.
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Monsoon (July to September):
Amer Fort (Jaipur): A stunning hilltop fort known for its grandeur and intricate architecture.
City Palace (Udaipur): A royal palace with beautiful courtyards, gardens, and views of Lake Pichola.
Mehrangarh Fort (Jodhpur): A majestic fort offering panoramic views of the Blue City and housing fascinating museums.
Jaisalmer Fort (Jaisalmer): A golden sandstone fort set in the heart of the Thar Desert, known for its timeless beauty.
Ranthambore National Park (Sawai Madho-pur): One of the top wildlife reserves in India, famous for its Bengal tigers and diverse flora and fauna.
“Unmissable Festivals of Rajasthan: A Colourful Celebration of Culture and Tradition!”
Gangaur Festival: A vibrant festival devoted Goddess Gauri, marked by colorful processions, music, and traditional dances across Rajasthan.
Desert Festival (Jaisalmer): A unique celebration of Rajasthani culture with folk performances, camel races, and a desert-themed parade.
Teej Festival: A women-centric festival celebrating the monsoon season with processions, singing, and traditional rituals in Jaipur and other parts of Rajasthan.
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Destination | 03 Star Hotel | 04 Star Hotel |
Delhi | Rockland | Regent Grand |
Agra | Orange | Royale Regent |
Jaipur | Spree | Cygnet Park BL |
Ranthambore | Raj Palace | Mount Valley |
Bikaner | Vijay Vargiya Dhani | Chirag |
Jaisalmer | Mahadev Palace | Desert Tulip |
Jodhpur | The Kothi Heritage | Zone by the Park |
Udaipur | Indra Niwas | Regenta Mewar Garh |
Mount Abu | Mount Abu | Palanpur Palace |
The best time to visit is from October to March, when the weather is cool and pleasant for sightseeing.
Must-see attractions include Amber Fort, Mehrangarh Fort, Udaipur’s City Palace, Jaisalmer Fort, and the Thar Desert.
Rajasthan offers a range of accommodations, from heritage hotels, palaces, and luxury resorts to more affordable guesthouses and homestays.
Yes, Rajasthan is generally safe for tourists. However, it’s always advisable to take standard precautions and be aware of your surroundings.
While not mandatory, hiring a local guide can enhance your experience by providing insights into the rich history and culture of the sites.
Rajasthan tour packages typically include private cars, buses, and train journeys to make travel comfortable and convenient across the state.