Perfect Itinerary for Eastern Rajasthan Loop
Get bedazzled by the kaleidoscopic colors, the Rajput
grandeur and the spiritual mysteries of the north. Get spiritual in Pushkar, go
off on Tiger safaris, set off on a romantic camel safari and fall in love all
over again in India’s most romantic city, Udaipur.
Route : Jaipur → Ranthambore National Park → Bundi → Udaipur → Pushkar → Jaipur
Ideal Itinerary for 11 Days
Days 1-2 Jaipur
Jaipur,
popularly known as the ‘Pink City’, is the capital of Rajasthan.
Discover
the enchanting Hawa Mahal and travel to the old capital of Amber to see the hillside
palace complex.
In
the evening visit Jaipur’s bustling bazaars.
Its
attractions include Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, City Palace, and Jantar Mantar.
Days 3-4 Ranthambore National Park
Visit
one of the largest national parks in northern India. Ranthambore is one of the
best places in India to spot the majestic Tiger. Head out on exhilarating
safaris into the deep forests in search of the elusive tiger.
Ranthambore
is also a popular birding spot with over 300 species of birds.
Days 5-6 Bundi
Explore
the quaint little village of Bundi, a beautiful oasis in the middle of the
desert with narrow blue lanes, which attracted the likes of Rudyard Kipling,
Rabindra Nath Tagore, Virginia Fass, Satyajit Ray and many more. It is a
special destination with a beautiful palace, fort, and a lake all within
walking distance from each other.
Popular
attractions include the Palace, Fort, Chitrashala, 84 Pillared Cenotaph, Sukh
Mahal, Sar Bagh and Shikar Burj.
Days 7-8 Udaipur
Udaipur,
also known as Venice of the East, is known for its history, culture, and
Rajput-era palaces. A vision of splendor with white marble palaces and a
sparkling lake, Udaipur is Rajasthan’s artistic heart.
Its
attractions include City Palace, Lake Palace, Jag Mandir, Lake Pichola, Jagdish
Temple, Sheliyon-ki-Bari and Bagore-ki-Haveli.
Days 9-10 Pushkar
Pushkar
is one of the oldest cities of India and is famous for its annual fair Pushkar
Camel Fair. This Hindu pilgrimage town is a spiritual epicenter with rows of
sacred ghats along the banks of the Pushkar lake.
Popular
attractions include Pushkar Lake, Brahma Temple, and Old Town.
Day 11 Jaipur
End
this amazing journey of Eastern Rajasthan at Jaipur.
I have taken in all 4 trips to rajasthan. I strongly
believe that we should not take a chaotic trip to this places traveling from
one place to another. Instead, divide the region into 2 to 3 parts and see each
part in one trip. This itinerary is perfect for eastern Rajasthan. Do read our
other itineraries to get a fair idea about other trip plans.
Plan wisely, travel more.. welcome to Rajasthan!






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