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Rajasthan

This tour is a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ rated tour with 72 guests enjoying the Shubh experience

4 Days
1 State
4 Cities

Maharashtra ???? Pune ➡️ Sri Bhimashankar temple ➡️ Shirdi ➡️ Sri Grishneshwar temple ➡️ Aurangabad – Ajantha Ellora Caves (1N) (Optional)➡️ SapthaShrungi Shakthi Peeta ➡️ Nasik ➡️ Sri Triambakeshwar Temple

Why Travel to Rajasthan?
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Rajasthan is the place to visit if you want royal palaces, golden deserts and timeless Indian culture all in one trip. From majestic forts and colourful bazaars to luxury heritage hotels, camel safaris and vibrant festivals, the state offers a grand, storybook experience. Add stunning architecture, folk music, delicious local food and warm hospitality, and Rajasthan becomes one of India’s most unforgettable and culturally rich destinations.

Places to visit in Rajasthan
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Jaipur (Pink City)

  • Amber Fort – Hilltop fort with elephant rides and beautiful courtyards.
  • City Palace – Royal residence with museums.
  • Hawa Mahal – Iconic honeycomb palace.
  • Jantar Mantar – UNESCO astronomical observatory.
  • Albert Hall Museum & bustling Johri Bazaar.
Udaipur (City of Lakes)

  • City Palace – Stunning palace with lake views.
  • Lake Pichola – Boat rides to Jagmandir & views of Lake Palace.
  • Saheliyon Ki Bari – Garden retreat.
  • Fateh Sagar Lake & old-city cafés.
Jodhpur (Blue City)

  • Mehrangarh Fort – One of India’s greatest forts with city views.
  • Jaswant Thada – Marble cenotaph and gardens.
  • Umaid Bhawan Palace – Grand royal residence.
  • Blue lanes of the old city.
Jaisalmer (Golden Desert City)

  • Jaisalmer Fort – Living fort with temples & homes.
  • Sam Sand Dunes – Camel safaris & desert camps.
  • Patwon Ki Haveli – Carved mansions.
  • Gadisar Lake – Peaceful sunset spot.
Pushkar & Ajmer

  • Pushkar Lake & Brahma Temple.
  • Ajmer Sharif Dargah – Important pilgrimage site.
Bikaner

  • Junagarh Fort – Impressive architecture.
  • Karni Mata Temple – Famous “rat temple”.
  • Camel Research Centre.
Mount Abu (Hill Station)

  • Dilwara Temples – Marble masterpieces.
  • Nakki Lake & viewpoints.
Ranthambore (Wildlife)

  • Ranthambore National Park – Tiger safaris among ancient ruins.
  • Ranthambore Fort – UNESCO site.
Other Gems

  • Chittorgarh Fort – Grand historical fort.
  • Kumbhalgarh – Second-longest wall in the world.
  • Alwar & Sariska – Forts, lakes and wildlife sanctuary.
  • Bundi – Stepwells, palaces and old-world charm.
  • Shekhawati – Famous havelis and frescoes.
Itinerary

Maharashtra is the major hub for temples. Along with 3 Jyothirlingas, it’s a home for Ashtavinayakas, Shakthi Peetas and the famous Shirdi Sri Sai Baba shrine. A combination circuit would be the most ideal. Have a look to get a picture.

You could also select places of your choice and we would love to tailor the itinerary for you!

Day 1: Pune to Sri Bhimashankar temple and Shirdi

From Pune, we take Nasik highway to reach Sri Bhimashankar temple, post darshan proceed to Shirdi.

Night stay: Rest at Shirdi after a long journey.

Day 2: Shirdi to Sri Grishneshwar temple

Take the divine darshan of Sri Sai Baba at the sacred mandir. Then, proceed to Sri Grishneshwar temple, en-route visit Shani Singapur. Post Darshan, head back to Shirdi.

Night’s stay: Shirdi

Day 3: Shirdi to Maa SapthaShrungi Shakthi Peeta and Nasik

After breakfast, we head to the Maa SaptaShrungi shrine. Visit the temple and by evening we reach Nasik. Free to explore Nasik.

Night Stay: Nasik.

Day 4: Nasik to Sri Triambakeshwar Temple and back to hometown

After breakfast, proceed to Sri Triambakeshwar temple. Post darshan, take an evening flight/train to hometown.

Night Stay: Nasik.


Detailed itinerary shall be provided on request
*LD: Leisure Destinations

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How to reach?
How to reach?
By Air : Rajasthan has major airports in Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and Kota, with regular flights from Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata and other major cities.
By Train : The state is very well connected by rail. Important stations include Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Ajmer, Bikaner, Jaisalmer and Kota, with trains from every major Indian city.
By Road : You can drive or take buses via major highways like NH 48, NH 8, NH 52, NH 11. Rajasthan is well connected to Delhi, Haryana, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Madhya Pradesh by state-run and private buses.
Best time to visit
Best time to visit
The ideal season is October to March, when the weather is cool and perfect for exploring forts, palaces, deserts and heritage towns. Summers (April to June) are extremely hot, especially in Jaisalmer, Jodhpur and Bikaner, so winter is the most comfortable and enjoyable time to visit.
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Price on Request
For larger groups, the per-person cost reduces considerably. We welcome you to book our packages with family and friends.
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