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Rajasthan Weekend | Jaipur & Pushkar in 4 Days

2 Days in Jaipur|1 Day in Pushkar|1 Day in Jaipur

✈️ Departs from Jaipur

Transfer Included
Stay Included
Meals Included
Sightseeing Included

Choose Trip Duration

Why you'll love it

Trip highlights

  • A quick, affordable taste of Rajasthan over a long weekend
  • Amer Fort, Hawa Mahal and the Pink City bazaars
  • The sacred lake, ghats and Brahma temple of Pushkar
  • A group departure with coordinator and shared transfers
  • An easy loop that starts and ends in Jaipur
Your journey

Day-by-day itinerary

1

Arrive in the Pink City and meet the group. An easy evening in the bazaars or by the City Palace.

Transfer· Shared Transfer

From

Jaipur Airport / Station

To

Hotel in Jaipur

Activities
Evening in Jaipur
  • Bapu and Johari bazaars
Stay At

Hotel Pearl Palace

Hotel

OR

Fortune Metropolitan

Hotel

🍽️ Breakfast at hotel

Stays allocated based on availability or similar category.

2
3
4

14,900

per person onwards

The fine print

What's included

Inclusions

  • 3 nights accommodation on twin sharing with breakfast (Jaipur x2, Pushkar)
  • Shared air-conditioned vehicle for transfers and sightseeing
  • Group coordinator throughout
  • All sightseeing transfers as per itinerary
  • All driver charges, fuel, tolls, parking and state taxes

Exclusions

  • Travel to and from Jaipur
  • Monument, fort and temple entry fees
  • Lunches and dinners
  • Guide fees, camera charges and tips
  • Anything not listed under inclusions
Good to know

Frequently asked questions

01

October to March is the ideal window, with warm days around 20 to 27 degrees and cool, pleasant nights that suit fort and desert sightseeing. This is also festival season, taking in the Pushkar Camel Fair and the Jaisalmer Desert Festival. Summer, from April to June, is very hot at 40 degrees and above, though it is the best time for tiger sightings at Ranthambore and brings deep hotel discounts. The monsoon from July to September turns Udaipur and the south green and is a quieter, cheaper time to travel.

02

Six to seven days covers the classic triangle of Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur comfortably, while eight to ten days lets you add Jaisalmer and the desert, or Ranthambore and Pushkar. Two weeks allows a grand loop through Bikaner, Mount Abu, Chittorgarh and Kumbhalgarh at a relaxed pace. For a first trip from Delhi, many travellers combine the Golden Triangle of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur with a few extra days deeper into Rajasthan.

03

The most popular first-timer route runs Jaipur to Jodhpur to Udaipur, giving you the Pink City forts, the Blue City and Mehrangarh, and the lakes of Udaipur in a week. Add Jaisalmer between Jodhpur and Udaipur for the desert, or start with the Golden Triangle from Delhi via Agra and the Taj Mahal. We tailor the exact routing to your entry city, interests and pace.

04

Jaipur has the main international airport, with domestic airports at Udaipur, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer for internal hops. Most travellers fly into Delhi or Jaipur and continue by private car or train. Rajasthan is very well connected by rail, including overnight trains between the major cities, and Delhi to Jaipur is a comfortable five to six hour drive on the expressway.

05

Rajasthan is one of the more visited and tourism-ready states in India and is generally safe, with our on-ground drivers and support throughout your trip. As anywhere, we recommend modest dress at temples and in smaller towns, avoiding intercity road travel late at night, and keeping to arranged transport. Our private packages are especially popular with families, couples and solo travellers who want a vetted driver and stays.

06

A comfortable private tour of the main cities typically starts around 18,000 to 30,000 rupees per person on twin sharing for six to eight days, covering a private car, three and four star stays, breakfast and sightseeing. Luxury heritage-hotel trips, desert camps and wildlife safaris cost more. We always share a clear, itemised quote up front and tailor the hotel category to your budget.

07

Yes, and it is one of the great joys of Rajasthan. Many former forts, havelis and palaces are now heritage hotels, from grand landmark stays in Udaipur and Jaipur to intimate family-run havelis in Jaisalmer and Bundi. We can build your trip around a few special heritage nights or keep it to comfortable modern hotels, depending on your taste and budget.

08

For most travellers it is a highlight. A night at a Sam or Khuri desert camp near Jaisalmer usually includes a camel or jeep ride onto the dunes for sunset, a Rajasthani dinner, folk music and dance around a bonfire, and clear desert stars. Camps range from simple to genuinely luxurious Swiss tents, and we match the standard to your comfort level.

09

Ranthambore is one of the best tiger reserves in India, but sightings are never guaranteed as these are wild animals across a large park. Doing two or three safaris across morning and afternoon slots greatly improves your chances, and summer months tend to offer the most sightings as tigers gather near water. Even without a tiger, the park is rich in deer, crocodiles, birds and the atmospheric Ranthambore Fort.

10

For the October to March season pack light cottons for the day and warm layers for cool desert nights, especially around Jaisalmer where temperatures can drop sharply after dark. Bring comfortable walking shoes for the forts, sunglasses, a hat and strong sunscreen, and modest clothing that covers shoulders and knees for temples. In summer, prioritise very light breathable clothing and sun protection, and carry plenty of water.

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