
Looking for a royal getaway? Our 8 Days Rajasthan Tour from Delhi is an unmissable journey through India’s most famous destinations — from the majestic forts of Jaipur to the blue streets of Jodhpur and the lakes of Udaipur. This carefully crafted itinerary is for those who want to experience the best of Rajasthan without rushing. Whether you’re a history buff, a culture vulture or just looking for a colourful escape, this tour has the grandeur of palaces, the serenity of desert landscapes and the flavours of Rajasthani cuisine — all in 8 days.
With expert planning, comfortable stays and local insights, this Rajasthan tour from Delhi is hassle free and immersive. Perfect for couples, families or small groups — and completely customizable. Let’s start your royal journey through the Land of Kings!
Tour Overview
Detail | Description |
Duration | 7 Nights / 8 Days |
Starting Point | Delhi |
Ending Point | Delhi / Udaipur (Customizable) |
Destinations Covered | Jaipur – Jodhpur – Ranakpur – Udaipur |
Ideal For | Families, Couples, Groups, First-time India Travelers |
Tour Type | Private Customizable Tour |
Highlights | Forts, Palaces, Lakes, Culture, Craft, Local Cuisine |
Tour Highlights
- A private tour of Amber Fort, City Palace, and Hawa Mahal in Jaipur
- See Mehrangarh Fort and the blue city of Jodhpur
- Ranakpur Jain Temples carved out of marble on the way to Udaipur
- Sunset boat rides on Lake Pichola, along with cultural shows in Udaipur
- Private car and driver, heritage hotels, and flexibility
Day-Wise Rajasthan Itinerary
Day 1: Delhi to Jaipur – Welcome to the Pink City
Leave Delhi early in the morning to make the most of your day in Jaipur. Scenic drive and stop for breakfast at Old Rao or Highway King dhabas.
- Pickup from Delhi (hotel/airport/railway station)
- Drive to Jaipur (280 km | 5–6 hours) via NH48
- Check-in & relax
Afternoon:
Reach Jaipur by 12 pm and check-in at your hotel. After a short rest, your Pink City adventure begins!
Sightseeing:
Amer Fort
Timing: (8 AM – 5:30 PM, ₹100 for Indians / ₹550 for foreigners)
Take a jeep or walk up the cobbled ramps to see this beautiful blend of Hindu and Mughal architecture. Don’t miss the Sheesh Mahal!
Jal Mahal
On the way to Amer, this water palace is a great spot for a quick photo stop. No entry inside, but evening views are lovely.
Where to Eat in Jaipur
- Lunch: Lassiwala (MI Road) – famous for lassi and snacks
- Dinner: Chokhi Dhani Village Resort – Rajasthani thali, folk music, puppet shows & camel rides (₹750–₹1,200 with dinner)
Overnight in Jaipur
Recommendation: Arya Niwas / Alsisar Haveli / Fairmont Jaipur
Day 2: Jaipur Sightseeing – Forts, Palaces & Bazaars
After breakfast, head into the old city. Go early to beat the heat and crowds.
Sightseeing:
City Palace
Timing: 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM | Entry: ₹200 (General), ₹3,000 (Royal Tour)
Mughal and Rajput architecture. Don’t miss the Chandra Mahal and the four season gates in the inner courtyard — photo opportunities!
Jantar Mantar
Timing: 9 AM – 5 PM | ₹50
A UNESCO World Heritage Site — ancient astronomical instruments that still work!
Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds)
5 minutes from City Palace
₹50 | Best viewed from across the road at rooftop cafés
Famous for its honeycomb-like facade, once used by royal women to watch street festivals unseen.
Where to Eat in Jaipur
- Breakfast: Anokhi Café — light, organic options with good coffee
- Lunch: Spice Court — laal maas and gatte ki sabzi
- Evening Tea: Wind View Café — rooftop view of Hawa Mahal
- Dinner: 1135 AD (Amer Fort) — luxury dining inside a fort (book in advance)
Overnight Jaipur
Day 3: Jaipur to Jodhpur – The Blue City Beckons
Leave Jaipur around 7 am and you should arrive in Jodhpur sometime in the afternoon. You have the option to make a quick stop at:
- Ajmer Sharif Dargah (30 minutes visit)
- Pushkar (Brahma Temple and holy lake – if you take this route expect about 2 hours)
Otherwise, you can have a much more fluid driving experience and head straight through Rajasthan’s stunning desert hinterland.
Afternoon Arrival in Jodhpur:
Your hotel check-in and leisure time. Head to the Clock Tower Market in the early evening for local masala chai and views of the fort at sunset.
Evening Options in Jodhpur:
- Sardar Market – all spices, embroidered fabric, antiques
- Stepwell Café – meal next to archaic Toorji Ka Jhalra stepwell
- Rajasthani Turban Gallery – quick stop, interesting cultural point of view
Overnight in Jodhpur
Recommended Stay: Ratan Vilas / RAAS Jodhpur
Day 4: Jodhpur – Mehrangarh, Jaswant Thada & Views
Start your day with a traditional Rajasthani breakfast (try pyaz kachori with lassi) before heading out to explore the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort.
Attractions:
Mehrangarh Fort
Timings and Price: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM | ₹100 (Indians), ₹600 (foreigners)
The fort towers over the city and is one of the best preserved in India. Walk through grand courtyards, historic galleries and palace rooms. The view of the blue houses from the ramparts is stunning.
Jaswant Thada
Just a 10 minute walk from the fort, this beautiful marble cenotaph is often called the “Taj Mahal of Marwar”. Great for quiet photography and reflection.
Umaid Bhawan Palace (Optional Visit)
Part residence, part museum and part luxury hotel – this 20th century marvel still houses the royal family. The museum is small but lovely.
Timing: 10 AM – 4:30 PM | ₹60 (Indian), ₹100 (Foreigner)
Where to Eat in Jodhpur
- Lunch: Indique Restaurant – fort views
- Snacks: Shri Mishrilal Hotel – famous for makhaniya lassi
- Dinner: On the Rocks – stylish outdoor restaurant with multi-cuisine options
Overnight in Jodhpur
Day 5: Jodhpur to Udaipur via Ranakpur
Travel Distance:
- Jodhpur to Udaipur: ~250 km | 5–6 hours by private car
- Route: Via Pali – Ranakpur – Udaipur
- Buses & shared taxis are available, but not recommended for sightseeing stops
En Route Stop: Ranakpur Jain Temples
Deep in the Aravalli hills, Ranakpur is a peaceful detour with amazing marble carvings.
Open: 7 AM – 5 PM (No entry between 12–1 PM)
Entry: Free | Audio guide: ₹100 | Camera: ₹100
Dress Code: Modest clothing. No leather items, including belts and wallets, are allowed inside.
Must-see inside:
- 1,444 intricately carved pillars — each with a unique design
- Central chaumukha (four-faced) temple of Lord Adinath
- Beautiful play of light filtering through the stone
Evening in Udaipur
Check-in and relax with lake views. Take a walk along Ambrai Ghat or a short boat ride on Lake Pichola if time permits.
Overnight in Udaipur
- Recommended Stay: Jagat Niwas / Taj Fateh Prakash Palace
Day 6: Udaipur Sightseeing – Palaces, Lakes & Shows
Begin your day with a relaxed lakeside breakfast, then head straight to the city’s most iconic monument.
Attractions Covered:
City Palace Udaipur
Timings and price: 9:30 AM – 5:30 PM | ₹300 (Museum Entry)
One of the largest palace complexes in Rajasthan, it’s a treasure trove of courtyards, balconies, peacock mosaics, and panoramic lake views.
Jagdish Temple
Just outside City Palace
This 17th-century Indo-Aryan temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu is known for its intricate carvings and central location.
Lake Pichola Boat Ride
Timings: 9 AM – 6 PM | ₹400–₹600 (Regular), ₹800+ (Sunset ride)
Sail across the lake for stunning views of the Lake Palace, Jag Mandir, and City Palace from the water.
Bagore Ki Haveli (Evening Show)
Show: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM | ₹120 (Indian), ₹250 (Foreigner)
Watch traditional Rajasthani folk dances, puppet shows, and fire performances in a historic setting by the lake.
Where to Eat in Udaipur (Day 6)
- Breakfast: Jheel’s Ginger Coffee Bar & Bakery
- Lunch: Upre by 1559 AD – lakeview dining with local and continental menu
- Dinner: Raaj Bagh Restaurant – romantic setting near Fateh Sagar Lake
Overnight in Udaipur
Day 7: Udaipur – Discover Hidden Gems & Relax
Start with a lazy breakfast overlooking Lake Fateh Sagar. Then head out to explore Udaipur beyond the tourist trail.
Attractions:
Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace
Timings and Price: 9 AM – 6 PM | ₹110 (Indian), ₹300 (Foreigner)
Perched on a hill this 19th century palace offers stunning views of Udaipur’s lakes and Aravalli hills. A favourite sunset point for locals and tourists.
Shilpgram – Rural Arts & Crafts Village
Timings and Price: 11 AM – 7 PM | ₹50
3 km west of Fateh Sagar, this living museum showcases tribal life and rural crafts. Handmade pottery, textiles, live dance shows (especially during festivals), and interactive workshops.
Best For: Cultural enthusiasts, souvenir hunters, families.
Saheliyon Ki Bari
Timing and Fare: 9 AM – 7 PM | ₹20
A beautiful garden built for royal women with fountains, lotus pools and marble pavilions. A quick escape from the city.
Where to Eat in Udaipur
- Brunch: Cafe Edelweiss – French bakery popular with tourists
- Evening Snacks: Sai Sagar Juice Centre – for Udaipur’s famous pav bhaji
- Dinner: Khamma Ghani Restaurant – open air dining with folk music and lake views
Overnight in Udaipur
Day 8: Udaipur to Delhi – Departure
Enjoy a leisurely breakfast with a view — whether it’s a rooftop café overlooking Lake Pichola or a garden restaurant by Fateh Sagar. If you have a late departure, you can also squeeze in:
- A short heritage walk in the old city
- Quick stop at Vintage Car Museum (₹250) — a unique collection of royal-era vehicles
- Last-minute shopping at Hathipole Market or Bada Bazaar
Tour ends with an unforgettable memory.
8 Days Rajasthan Tour from Delhi – Package Pricing (Per Person)
Category | 2 Person | 4 Person | 6+ Person | Inclusions |
Budget | ₹26,500 | ₹22,000 | ₹18,500 | 2–3 Star Hotels, Sedan AC car, Toll/Parking |
Standard | ₹33,000 | ₹28,000 | ₹24,000 | 3-Star Hotels, Guided tours, Breakfasts |
Luxury | ₹52,000 | ₹46,000 | ₹40,000 | 4–5 Star Hotels, Heritage stays, Meals, Guide |
Custom options like Pushkar, Bikaner, or Desert Camp in Jaisalmer are available on request.
Hotel Comparison Table by Destination
City | Budget Stay | Mid-range | Luxury Stay |
Jaipur | Zostel, Hotel Arya Niwas | Alsisar Haveli, Lemon Tree | ITC Rajputana, Fairmont Jaipur |
Jodhpur | The Hosteller, Govind Hotel | Ratan Vilas, Ajit Bhawan | RAAS Jodhpur |
Udaipur | Banjara Hostel, Hotel Udai Palace | Jagat Niwas Palace, Jaiwana Haveli | Taj Lake Palace, Fateh Prakash Palace |
What’s Included:
- 7 Nights of Accommodation
- Every day Breakfast
- Private air-conditioned vehicle with operator
- Fuel, tolls, parking, state tax
- Pickup & drop off from Delhi
- Sightseeing as per your itinerary
- Local guides in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur (Standard & Luxury Plans)
Exclusions:
- Monument entry fees
- Personal expenses & meals not mentioned
- Travel insurance
- Tips & gratuities
Why Book Your 8 Days Rajasthan Tour from Delhi With Us?
As a travel company specializing in Rajasthan tours, we don’t just provide transport and hotels — we give you experiences.
What We Offer:
- Private AC Vehicle with a local driver
- Verified Stays from budget hostels to 5-star heritage hotels
- Expert Itinerary with hidden gems, local eats & offbeat stops
- 24/7 Support during your trip
- Optional: Local Guides, monument tickets & cultural shows
100% Customizable for solo travelers, couples & families
Final Travel Tips
- Bring your sunscreen, refillable bottle & light cotton clothing as it will be cool but sunny and hot (October–March)
- ATMs are readily available everywhere, but if you wish to haggle in the bazaars, cash is king
- Book your train/flight tickets at least 15 days in advance during the season
- Dress code for temples & forts (particularly, Ranakpur)
Conclusion: Your Rajasthan Story Begins Here
The 8 Days Rajasthan Tour from Delhi is more than a holiday — it’s a journey through India’s royal heritage, vibrant culture and soulful landscapes.
From the royal palaces of Jaipur, the blue streets of Jodhpur to the serene lakes of Udaipur, this itinerary is for those who want to experience the real Rajasthan — comfortably, safely and memorably.
Whether you are a couple looking for romance, a family seeking history or a solo traveler looking for culture, Rajasthan has it all and we will make it hassle free — with flexible bookings, verified hotels, local insights and 24/7 support.
📩 Ready to travel Rajasthan your way?
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FAQs
The best time to visit Rajasthan is between October to March, when the weather is cool and perfect for sightseeing. Winter also brings festivals and clear skies, ideal for desert views and fort visits.
Yes! This 8 day tour is fully customizable. You can add Pushkar, Mount Abu or Bikaner, choose your hotel tier (budget to luxury), or opt for alternate return options (train, flight or car).
No, monument entry fees are not included by default. But we can include them as an add-on upon request, especially in Standard or Luxury packages with guided tours.
Yes! Rajasthan is known for its tourist friendly cities, clean hotels and safe roads. Our tours include reliable drivers, verified hotels and 24/7 local support.
You will spend approx. 4-6 hours per day in transit on travel days (Delhi-Jaipur, Jaipur-Jodhpur, Jodhpur-Udaipur, Udaipur-Delhi). Sightseeing days are relaxed and well paced with time for rest and shopping.