Rajasthan is India at its most cinematic — a land of mighty forts, cobalt-blue cities, golden deserts and palatial heritage hotels. Here’s a 7-day plan covering the four crown jewels: Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur and Jaisalmer.
Best time to visit Rajasthan
October – March is peak season — pleasant days, cool nights, and the desert is at its best. Avoid May–June (45°C+) and July–August (humid, dusty).
7-day Rajasthan itinerary
| Day | City | Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| 1–2 | Jaipur | Amer Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Chokhi Dhani dinner |
| 3 | Pushkar | Brahma Temple, Pushkar lake aarti |
| 4 | Jodhpur | Mehrangarh Fort, blue-city walks, Toorji ka Jhalra step-well |
| 5–6 | Jaisalmer | Golden Fort, Patwon ki Haveli, Sam dunes camel safari, desert camp |
| 7 | Udaipur | City Palace, Lake Pichola sunset cruise, Bagore-ki-Haveli folk show |
Must-try Rajasthani food
- Dal-baati-churma
- Laal maas (fiery mutton curry)
- Gatte ki sabzi
- Ker sangri (desert beans)
- Pyaaz kachori & mirchi vada (Jodhpur street food)
Heritage stays we recommend
- Jaipur: Samode Haveli, Rambagh Palace
- Jodhpur: Raas, Umaid Bhawan Palace
- Udaipur: Taj Lake Palace, The Leela Palace
- Jaisalmer: Suryagarh, Sam desert luxury camps
Pro tip: Combine your Rajasthan trip with the famous Pushkar Camel Fair (November) for a once-in-a-lifetime cultural experience.
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