Rajasthan – The Land of Kings
Where Royalty Lives Forever
Rajasthan – The Land of Kings
Where Royalty Lives Forever
Overview
Majestic, colourful, and timeless — Rajasthan is India’s grand stage of heritage, courage, and culture. From the golden sands of Jaisalmer to the pink charm of Jaipur, the blue hues of Jodhpur, and the serene lakes of Udaipur, the state is a living museum of royal legacies and desert beauty.
Once ruled by brave Rajput kings, Rajasthan today is a traveler’s paradise where palaces have become luxury hotels, and festivals light up ancient streets with music, dance, and colour. It’s a place where every sunset feels like a painting and every monument a story etched in stone.
Major Cities
Udaipur
The “City of Lakes,” known for romance, royal heritage, and stunning views.
Jodhpur
The “Blue City” beneath the towering Mehrangarh Fort.
Jaisalmer
The “Golden City” rising from the Thar Desert, crowned by its sandstone fort.
Top Destinations

Amber Fort (Jaipur)
A blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture with elephant rides and panoramic views.

City Palace & Hawa Mahal (Jaipur)
Regal residences showcasing royal art and history.

Lake Pichola & City Palace (Udaipur)
Romantic boat rides and sunset views over marble palaces.

Mehrangarh Fort (Jodhpur)
One of India’s most magnificent forts with a museum of royal artifacts.

Jaisalmer Fort
A living fort city where people still inhabit golden sandstone homes.

Ranthambore National Park
Renowned for tiger safaris and ancient ruins within the forest.

Chittorgarh Fort
The largest fort in India, symbolizing Rajput valor and sacrifice.

Pushkar Lake & Brahma Temple
One of the world’s few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma.

Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and birder’s paradise.
Getting There
By Air: Major airports in Jaipur, Udaipur, and Jodhpur. Jaipur International Airport connects to key Indian and global cities.
By Rail: Extensive railway network linking Rajasthan to Delhi, Mumbai, and Gujarat. Luxury trains like Palace on Wheels and Royal Rajasthan on Wheels offer royal travel experiences.
By Road: Excellent highways (NH 48, NH 62, NH 58); well-connected by buses and private tours.
Best Time to Visit
October–March: Ideal weather for sightseeing, desert safaris, and festivals.
April–June: Hot but vibrant; great for exploring hill stations like Mount Abu.
July–September: Lush landscapes and fewer crowds; great for photography.
Why You’ll Love Rajasthan
👑 Royal palaces, majestic forts, and timeless legends
🎭 Folk music, dance, and colourful desert festivals
🐫 Camel safaris and golden dunes of Jaisalmer
🍛 Rich Rajasthani cuisine — dal baati churma, gatte ki sabzi, and sweets like ghewar
🌅 Heritage hotels and luxurious desert retreats