Rajasthan Packages From Mumbai
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Luxury Rajasthan, Smart Price - Full Circuit

Getaway to Golden Triangle India | FREE Taj Mahal Visit

Best of Rajasthan | FREE Jaisalmer Camping Experience

Explore Jaipur, Udaipur & Mount Abu | Cultural Gems of Rajasthan

Rajasthan Monsoon Trip | Exploring Rajputana Forts & Temples

Jaipur Udaipur | FREE Amer Fort Ticket

Rajasthan Expedition | Bikaner Jaisalmer and Jodhpur

Golden Triangle with Ranthambore | FREE Jungle Safari

Mount Abu Udaipur Tour Package

Jaipur Jodhpur Jaisalmer | Honeymoon UPGRADE Dinner on Dunes
Rajasthan Holiday Packages from Mumbai
Reviewed by the Thrillophilia Operational Team
Updated based on April 2026
Explore the land of heritage with your Rajasthan tour packages from Mumbai by Thrillophilia, ranging from INR 15,899 to INR 41,450. Painted with vibrant colours and engraved with the touch of culture, Rajasthan can be the best place to connect with the brilliance of Indian craftsmen, away from the rush of Mumbai.
Pick your Rajasthan holiday package curated by Thrillophilia for an in-depth cultural and climatic shift by transporting you to a world of richness. Filled with royalty and surrounded by the melody of the Sindhi sarangi and khartal, Thrillophilia’s Rajasthan tour packages from Mumbai is a complete exposure to the world of Rajputana.
With a rating of 4.7 from over 70+ countries, Thrillophilia guides with expert opinions, budget-friendly 5-star hotels, flights at their best price, and an itinerary that follows your style. With 24+ destination experts, Thrillophilia will provide you with the best experience, from majestic views of the Aravalli ranges, lakes, and vibrant cultures to staying in royal hotels at its best price.
Thrillophilia offers an itinerary that covers all stages of requirements and ranges that travellers usually have. With the facility of providing customised and exclusive itineraries, we create insight-based packages by using AI, provided by our destination experts and experienced travellers. Whether you are planning a trip with your family or are wise to experience royalty and luxury on your honeymoon, we have a variety of Rajasthan holiday packages from Mumbai to provide you with the experience that we are trusted for.
By maintaining complete transparency, Thrillophilia provides 24/7 on-ground services to resolve any issue you face during your trip. Discovering the palaces and forts of courageous maharajas like Maharana Pratap Singh and Maharaja Suraj Mal, along with spots like Jal Mahal and Udaipur Lake. We prepare your package for handpicked locations, reflecting your choice to give you a smooth, complete, yet hassle-free trip.
Rajasthan Trip from Mumbai: Cost Breakdown
Rajasthan tour package from Mumbai overview at a Glance
- Price: INR 15,899 to INR 150,082 per person, based on the season, flight fares, and selected itinerary.
- Duration: 5 to 9 days
- Inclusions: accommodation; a fully crafted itinerary; airfare or train, including other transportation; food and facilities; 24/7 on-the-ground assistance; and selected activities and destinations based on the selected package.
- Note: During your trip to Rajasthan, we recommend getting a private car for your entire trip rather than booking autos and taxis online. Getting a private car with a driver would help you to regulate your daily transportation cost and also negotiate the price, whereas online autos and taxis demand different prices at their will. Thrillophilia provides you with transportation options with the facility of private cars and drivers at the best prices for you.
1. Budget
- Duration: 5 to 7 days
- Route: Jaipur to Jodhpur, then Jaisalmer to Jodhpur again.
- Price: INR 15,899 to INR 35,200 per adult
- Our Insight: Rajasthan is a land of cultural diversity with different royal backgrounds and several spots to explore. A duration of 5 to 7 days is quite enough to explore destinations, such as Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur. But to have a complete tour of Rajasthan with the top attractions, like the golden triangle (Jodhpur, Jaipur and Udaipur), and activities like camel rides and jungle safaris, it needs a stretch of 8 to 9 days for the trip to be detailed yet relaxed.
2. Mid-range
- Duration: 6 to 8 days
- Route: Udaipur to Jodhpur, then Jaisalmer, and ending in Jaipur
- Price: INR 35,200 to INR 63,150 per adult
- Our Insight: The packages within this range cover the ideal tour itinerary, which you should follow if you are visiting Rajasthan for the first time. These packages are the most popular ones among our travellers, following the best route to have a complete tour of Rajasthan. More than 52% of our travellers went for these packages last year (according to the Thrillophilia operational team). Whether you're going for a family trip, a group trip, or a honeymoon, you get to explore top-picked destinations without any rush.
Thrillophilia Traveller’s Note
Anand G. from Juhu shared in November 2025: "We did the Jaipur-Jodhpur-Jaisalmer loop. The direct flight to Jodhpur was the best recommendation. Thrillophilia’s selection of heritage palaces was top-notch. In Jaisalmer, we stayed at a luxury tent that felt like a 5-star hotel in the middle of the dunes. The kids loved the camel safari. Having a verified itinerary meant we didn't waste a minute in Jodhpur’s traffic."
Verified by Thrillophilia's operational team as of 2026.
3. Luxury
- Duration: 7 to 9 days
- Route: Jaipur to Mandawa, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, and then to Sam; Jodhpur, Kumbhalgarh, Udaipur, and again back to Jaisamand
- Price: INR 63,500 to INR 95,004 per adult
- Our Insight: If you like to enjoy every activity, every stay, and every experience at your own pace, these packages are perfect for you. This package also includes a self-drive trip in Rajasthan, including a free desert camp stay, to have an exclusive tour of Rajasthan. Enjoy your Rajasthan tour package from Mumbai with the most relaxing yet exciting packages, which include the most scenic sunrise while riding a hot air balloon and taking a boat ride on Udaipur Lake during sunset, all at your own pace.
4. Royal
- Duration: 6 to 8 days
- Route: Golden Triangle tour (Jaipur to Udaipur to Jodhpur)
- Price: 95,004 to 150,028
- Our Insight: These packages include a bunch of experiences you should go for if you have already visited Rajasthan before. These packages are all about being a part of the royal life of Rajasthan and witnessing the roots of Rajputanas. You get to be a part of the luxury by staying in heritage hotels like Umaid Bhawan Palace (Jodhpur), Rambagh Palace (Jaipur), and Lake Palace (Udaipur). It's your time to have an unparalleled experience in Rajasthan by exploring the top destinations of Rajasthan through your own lens of beauty.
Thrillophilia Traveller’s Note
Priyanka Kulkarni from Mumbai booked the Golden Triangle Tour with the Rajasthan package and shared their views in April 2026. that, “The Golden Triangle combined with Rajasthan gives you the most concentrated showcase of India's historical grandeur. Our guide in Jaipur was exceptional, weaving personal stories and local folklore into every site visit. India has never felt more extraordinary than on this route.”
Verified by the Thrillophilia operational team as of 2026
How to Reach Rajasthan from Mumbai
The most convenient and time-saving way to reach Rajasthan from Mumbai is by flight. There are both direct and connecting flights you can book during your Rajasthan tour from Mumbai. Moreover, train and road options are also available for your upcoming Rajasthan tour from Mumbai.
1. By Air
- Direct Flights
- From: Mumbai
- To: Jodhpur, Udaipur, and Jaipur
- Duration: 1 hour 55 minutes
- Price: INR 4,870 to INR 11,350 per person, depending on the season.
- Airlines: IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet, and Air India
- Connected Flights
- From: Mumbai
- Via: Delhi, Indore, Ahmedabad, and Hyderabad.
- To: Jodhpur, Udaipur, Jaipur, and Jaisalmer (seasonal).
- Duration: 4 to 10 hours, depending on layover times.
- Price: INR 5,500 to INR 14,600.
- Airlines: IndiGo, Air India, and Air India Express.
2. By Train
Train journeys are also quite popular while planning a Rajasthan tour from Mumbai. There are several options for trains that are frequent and convenient for travellers.
- The Mumbai Central to Jaipur SF (12955) runs daily, taking about 16 hours and 55 minutes to reach.
- The Hisar Duronto (12239) takes roughly 14 hours and 30 minutes to reach Jaipur.
- The Udaipur City Superfast Express (22902) directly connects Mumbai with Udaipur.
- Suryanagari Express runs from Mumbai to Jodhpur.
- For having a train journey with an experience of royalty, book the tickets of The Maharajas' Express for a high-end heritage tour from Mumbai to Rajasthan.n
3. By Road
The road journey is around 1,100 km to 1,160 km, depending on your destination.
- You may choose to drive by yourself by taking the route NH-48 passing through Surat and Ahmedabad, which takes 15 to 18 hours to reach.
- You may also go by bus services, which would take 24 to 28 hours to reach. There are several options for private and government bus services; one such government bus service is RSRTC (Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation), which is owned and regulated by the Rajasthan government.
Best Time to Go for a Rajasthan Trip from Mumbai
Rajasthan is a land of extreme climate, with a combination of heat and dry weather. While you plan for your Rajasthan tour package from Mumbai, it is quite crucial that you follow the climatic distribution and weather forecast before you visit your destination. The ideal and peak season to visit Rajasthan is between October and March. During this period, the daytime and evening temperatures are comparatively low.
Moreover, most of Rajasthan’s festivals during this time would also allow you to witness some vibrant cultural displays through their ways of celebrating and festivals. Rajasthan hosts a few fairs and events throughout December, such as the Shilpgram Festival in Udaipur and the Pushkar Fair.
1. April to June:
Rajasthan's peak summer starts in April and lasts till July. The summer season in Rajasthan is mostly dry and hot, with a gradual increase in temperature, specifically during the last week of April to June. The temperature is usually between 40°C and 45°C in several places in Rajasthan, like Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Phalodi, and Barmer, during this extreme season.
Because of the climatic conditions during this season, there are very few tourists, making it cheaper to get flights, accommodation, transportation, and other expenses. If you are thinking of a budget-friendly Rajasthan tour from Mumbai, then this might be the best season for you.
Though we don’t recommend any of our travellers visit Rajasthan during this season, as it is difficult to go sightseeing or participate in activities during the daytime of this season. In case you are determined to visit Rajasthan during this particular season, consider going out in the evening, as most of the sightseeing spots stay open till 10 at night.
2. July to September:
This is the green season of Rajasthan, great for exploring offbeat sides for those who don't mind moderate humidity. The dry and humid state suddenly gets transformed into a luscious green landscape with lakes becoming more alive. Being a state located in a desert, it experiences comparatively less rainfall than other Indian states.
While planning for your Rajasthan tour package from Mumbai, in this season, you can plan to stay in heritage properties at a very low off-season rate. In Rajasthan, the monsoon season lasts from the last week of June to mid-September. Periodically, pre-monsoon showers are predicted for mid-June, and post-monsoon rains are predicted for October. The state experiences minimal rainfall in the winter as well. Although in July and August, it receives the most rainfall, with temperatures dropping to 35°C.
3. October to March:
During peak season, Rajasthan experiences pleasant days (15°C to 25°C) and chilly nights (as low as 0°C to -2°C) are common in places like Churu, Sikar, Pilani, and Bikaner. January is the coolest month in Rajasthan, offering the ideal season to plan your upcoming Rajasthan tour from Mumbai.
Moreover, this season is packed with major festivals and celebrations. Rajasthan usually experiences such events as the Pushkar Camel Fair (November), the Jaipur Literature Festival (January), and the Jaisalmer Desert Festival and Maymore. Additionally, the Diwali celebration is one of the top attractions of this season.
This is the busiest time to visit, so hotel rates and flights would be at their peak. It is recommended to book your tickets and hotels at least 3 to 4 months in advance.
Places to Visit on a Rajasthan Trip from Mumbai
Here are some of the best places to visit in Rajasthan
1. Jaipur
The Pink City is one of the top attractions one must include while planning a Rajasthan tour package from Mumbai. Jaipur, being the capital of Rajasthan, is a true demonstration of the cultural richness of Rajasthan. Starting from Hawa Mahal, Sheesh Mahal and Amber Fort to Nahargarh Fort, Jal Mahal, and Jantar Mantar (a UNESCO heritage site), the list is endless. While being in Jaipur, the Bappu Bazar should be your top shopping spot, which you can’t miss.
Thrillophilia Traveller’s Note
Riya Shah, one of our travellers from Mumbai, booked the Jaipur and Ranthambore Tour Package and shared her view in March 2026, “A very professionally managed tour. The heritage sites give you a true glimpse of the royal lifestyle. Coordination between different cities was handled without any hiccups.”
Verified by Thrillophilia's operational team as of March 2026
2. Udaipur
Known as the City of Lakes, Udaipur is popular for its lakes, palaces, and temples. Among the must-see attractions for you are the City Palace on the banks of Lake Pichola, the Jag Mandir, and the Jagdish Temple. It is the home to the majestic City Palace overlooking Lake Pichola. This city is also quite popular as the 'Venice of the East'. A boat ride on Lake Pichola provides breathtaking views of the city's architecture.
Thrillophilia Traveller’s Note
Karan & Tanya V from Cuffe Parade shared in December 2025: "Flying from Mumbai to Udaipur was so effortless, just 1 hour 45 mins. Thrillophilia booked us at a lake-facing boutique property that was genuinely heritage. They arranged a private boat ride on Lake Pichola during the golden hour, which was the highlight. The chauffeur they provided for our day trip to Kumbhalgarh was professional and knew the best local spots for authentic Gatte ki Sabzi. Best domestic reset we've had."
Verified by Thrillophilia's operational team as of 2026
3. Jodhpur
Jodhpur is a city situated in the Thar Desert of Rajasthan, dominated by the Mehrangarh Fort. The fort is a former palace that’s now a museum, displaying weapons, paintings and elaborate royal palanquins. The city is also known as the ‘Blue City’ as it is decorated with indigo-painted blue houses. One of the cultural hubs that should be added to the Rajasthan tour package from Mumbai is the Umaid Bhawan Palace of Jodhpur.
4. Chittorgarh Fort
Located in Rajasthan, Chittorgarh Fort is a beautiful fortification that holds great historical significance, going back to 700 CE. It features strong walls that have endured many battles and interesting tales of bravery. Chittorgarh also has an elaborate design, such as the Vijay Stambh and the Kirti Stambh, which are both examples of the architectural tradition of India.
4. Jaisalmer
A popular tourist destination, Jaisalmer has to be included in your Rajasthan holiday packages from Mumbai. This city is renowned for its sandy dunes and golden sandstone architecture. The city has thus been nicknamed ‘Golden City’. You will absolutely love the stunning Jain temple and old havelis of Jaisalmer.
5. Pushkar
Don't leave Pushkar out of your Rajasthan holiday packages from Mumbai; it is always worth a stop. Pushkar is one of the most sacred cities in India due to its sacred lake, where many Hindus come to bathe, and it also has the famous Brahman Temple, dedicated to Lord Brahma, one of the gods of creation in Hinduism. Pushkar is known for its annual festival, known as the Pushkar Camel Festival, which draws many traders and tourists to the area for an exciting experience that combines colour and culture.
Things to Do on a Rajasthan Tour from Mumbai
Here are some of the best things to do in Rajasthan
1. Go on a safari:
Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Sariska Tiger Reserve, and Ranthambore National Park are the most common spots for experiencing a wildlife safari. The top bird and animal sanctuaries of India are located in Rajasthan. In your Rajasthan tour from Mumbai, you should pay a visit to any of the wildlife reserves, set out on a safari, and be greeted by tigers, boars, elephants, numerous bird species, and other unique wildlife creatures.
2. Go on a trek:
Go trekking in the Aravalli Range, where the arid landscape transforms into an adventure. Trekking trails offer a complete view of historic forts, hidden temples, and the flora and fauna of Rajasthan.
3. Enjoy a camel safari:
Spend your evening at the Sam Sand Dunes for a camel ride at sunset or go for a high-speed jeep ride to add a sense of adventure to your Rajasthan tour from Mumbai.
4. Engage in motor boating:
Speed boating on Fateh Sagar Lake in Udaipur is another thrilling activity that must be included in your Rajasthan holiday packages from Mumbai. The stunning sight of the lake and the sun setting behind the mountains (in the evening) is a delight to watch!
5. Desert Camping:
Book a luxurious overnight tent under the stars, mostly accompanied by folk music and dance.
6. Aerial View:
Enjoy a hot air balloon ride over the forts and desert landscapes in Jaipur or Pushkar.
Popular Shopping and eatery spots in Rajasthan
Your Rajasthan tour from Mumbai would seem very blank without some shopping and exploring new places to eat. The places listed below are the most popular and liked spots for shopping and exploring new food.
1. Shopping Spots
- Jaipur: Johari Bazaar is the ideal place in Jaipur if you are into jewellery of kundan, meenakari, gemstones and silver. Moreover, for mojari footwear, textiles, and all trendy fashions of Rajasthan, Bapu Bazaar is the place for you. Visit Tripolia Bazaar for handcrafted lac bangles and vintage brassware.
- Jodhpur: The popular Bandhani print (tie-dye) clothes are the most popular over here; visit Nai Sarak for your Bandhani print costumes and also for leather goods. Also visit Clock Tower Market (Sardar Market) for Mathania red chillies, local spices, and antique silverware.
- Udaipur: If you're into miniature paintings and regional handicrafts, go for Hathi Pol. Also visit Bada Bazaar, which is the main market for camel leather goods and silver ornaments.
2. Eateries
- Jaipur: Laxmi Misthan Bhandar (LMB) for Rajasthani Thali and Paneer Ghevar; Rawat Mishtan Bhandar for their famous Pyaaz Kachori; and Masala Chowk, which is an open-air food court that brings most of the Jaipur-style street food in a very organised and hygienic manner. Also, if you are a core non-vegetarian, you must visit M.M. Khan for their heavenly Mutton Nihari and Laal Maas (spicy mutton curry).
- Jodhpur: Shri Mishrilal Hotel for Makhania Lassi and Shahi Samosa for crispy Mirchi Vada and samosas.
- Udaipur: Natraj Dining Hall for authentic thali at budget-friendly prices and Ambrai Restaurant for a sophisticated dining experience with views of Lake Pichola, perfect for trying Laal Maas (spicy mutton curry).
Thrillophilia Tips and Safety Advisories (April 2026)
Before your Rajasthan tour from Mumbai, there are news and safety guidelines you must follow.
1. Safety Advisories
- Under the recent update by the Rajasthan tourism department, tourists can have extended community accommodations, and the room limit for homestays has been increased from five to eight.
- Based on 2026, the road tax rules have increased the travel costs for those who are planning long-distance road trips throughout the state.
- The Rajasthan tourism department strongly advises travellers to contact individuals carrying valid identification at tourist sites and to cross-check all hotel or lodge details with official information offices.
2. Thrillophilia Tips
- Unlike the moderating climate of Mumbai throughout the year, Rajasthan experiences extreme climatic differences. Desert nights can drop to 0°C–10°C even if days are warm. Pack heavy woollens for Jaisalmer or Bikaner.
- Extreme temperature and major heatwave alert for North and Central India, including Rajasthan, for late April 2026, as reported recently in The Times of India.
- You will meet several guides claiming to work for the Rajasthan tourism department. A quick way to clear the air is to ask for their official ID card; unofficial touts will often leave immediately.
- Transferring from Mumbai’s simple food variety to the rich, spicy, oily food of Rajasthan might be harsh. Introduce local dishes like Daal Baati Churma or Laal Maas slowly and stick to packaged water.
- Use Rajasthan State buses, which are linked with all major cities; this costs 100 to 300 rupees, whereas a taxi costs over 1,000 rupees.
- Guides and drivers receive heavy commissions for high-end emporiums and showrooms. For authentic prices, explore markets slightly away from main tourist monuments over pricey emporiums.
- Thrillophilia's bundled Rajasthan packages save INR 3,000 to INR 7,000 per person by booking transport, hotels, and activities separately.
Why choose Thrillophilia for your Rajasthan tour package from Mumbai
The Thrillophilia Rajasthan tour package from Mumbai offers packages designed for luxury, flexibility, and practical travel planning.
Each itinerary can be personalised based on the trip's duration, destinations, lodging preferences, and travel pace. Thrillophilia's Rajasthan tour from Mumbai focuses on a route flow that avoids including too many locations in a short time, which would hamper the pace and become too hectic for you. Our main tour revolves around the routes of Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, and Jaisalmer, including rides and activities like a camel ride and hot air balloon ride, boating in different lakes of Udaipur, and staying in a heritage property to experience royalty from its roots. It would be realistic and smooth, yet couple-friendly, allowing you to enjoy the top attractions of Rajasthan.
To bring you the most seamless experience and to cover the major attractions of Rajasthan, we have partnered with the Rajasthan Tourism Department to add a seamless touch to your services. Thrillophilia processes all the heavy paperwork so that your special trip doesn't lose its charm while you struggle with travel formalities.
Our 15+ destination experts will provide you with a complete guideline for your upcoming Rajasthan tour from Mumbai. The weather and road conditions can significantly impact your trip. Thrillophilia makes sure to create the best itinerary, keeping all the conditions in mind to avoid difficult weather as much as possible.
Booking Rajasthan holiday packages from Mumbai provides you with a superb itinerary, pre-arranged accommodations, a comfortable car, delicious meals, and the option to have a knowledgeable local guide or driver at your disposal. Additionally, your Rajasthan tour package from Mumbai with us offers round-the-clock travel assistance, enjoyable sightseeing excursions, and a range of thrilling outdoor activities to choose from.
Rajasthan Trip Packages from mumbai | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Luxury Rajasthan, Smart Price - Full Circuit from Mumbai | 8 days & 7 nights | INR 36,769 |
| Getaway to Golden Triangle India | FREE Taj Mahal Visit from Mumbai | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 22,424 |
| Best of Rajasthan | FREE Jaisalmer Camping Experience from Mumbai | 9 days & 8 nights | INR 35,200 |
| Explore Jaipur, Udaipur & Mount Abu | Cultural Gems of Rajasthan from Mumbai | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 41,450 |
| Rajasthan Monsoon Trip | Exploring Rajputana Forts & Temples from Mumbai | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 19,230 |
| Jaipur Udaipur | FREE Amer Fort Ticket from Mumbai | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 23,990 |
| Rajasthan Expedition | Bikaner Jaisalmer and Jodhpur from Mumbai | 9 days & 8 nights | INR 27,889 |
| Golden Triangle with Ranthambore | FREE Jungle Safari from Mumbai | 8 days & 7 nights | INR 24,580 |
| Mount Abu Udaipur Tour Package from Mumbai | 5 days & 4 nights | INR 16,150 |
| Jaipur Jodhpur Jaisalmer | Honeymoon UPGRADE Dinner on Dunes from Mumbai | 6 days & 5 nights | INR 22,000 |
| Best of Jaipur | A Journey Through Royalty and Heritage from Mumbai | 3 days & 2 nights | INR 15,899 |
| Getaway to Rajasthan | From Golden Sands to Royal Palaces from Mumbai | 7 days & 6 nights | INR 26,800 |
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Rajasthan Tours From mumbai FAQs
Are there direct flights from Mumbai to all cities in Rajasthan?
Yes. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (BOM) offers daily direct flights to Jaipur (JAI), Udaipur (UDR), and Jodhpur (JDH). Direct flights to Jaisalmer (JSA) are typically operational during the peak winter months (October to March).
Which city in Rajasthan is best for a 3-day trip from Mumbai?
Udaipur is the best choice for a 3-day escape. The 1.5-hour direct flight from Mumbai and the concentrated geography of Lake Pichola sights allow for a high-value experience without long inter-city travel times.
Is it better to take a train or a flight to Rajasthan from Mumbai?
While flights (under 2 hours) are the standard for luxury and comfort, trains like the August Kranti Rajdhani or Suryanagari Express are popular for an overnight 'Heritage Rail' experience, arriving in Jaipur or Jodhpur the following morning.
How far is Jaisalmer from Jodhpur by road?
It is approximately 285 km, taking 4.5 to 5.5 hours by private taxi. Most of our Mumbai travellers fly into Jodhpur and take a chauffeur-driven transfer to Jaisalmer to explore the Longewala and Sam Desert regions.
Can I find Jain food easily in Rajasthan packages?
Absolutely. Rajasthan has a rich culinary heritage that includes extensive Jain-friendly dining options. We can ensure all your palace and haveli meals are audited for pure-veg and Jain dietary compliance.
What is the best way to travel between Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur?
The most reliable and comfortable method is via a dedicated private chauffeur. This allows for en route stops at iconic sites like Chittorgarh, the Ranakpur Temples, or the Kumbhalgarh Fort, which are difficult to reach by flight or train.
How much does the Rajasthan from Mumbai tour cost?
Basic Rajasthan holiday packages from Mumbai cost around INR 15199 per person for 6 days, 5 nights, and that is inclusive of visits to Jaipur, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur. But, if you were to select an 8-day, 7-night package, then you may have to shell out an average amount of INR 22,550 per person. These packages are inclusive of visits to popular places in Rajasthan. The activities you undertake, like sightseeing or a camel ride, are also covered in these packages.
Are there any direct flights to Rajasthan from Mumbai?
Yes, there are many direct flights offered by Air India and Indigo to Rajasthan from Mumbai. These non-stop flights from Mumbai to Jaipur take around 2 hours to reach.
Is a trip to Rajasthan from Mumbai expensive?
No, a trip to Rajasthan from Mumbai is not expensive at all. There are Rajasthan holiday packages from Mumbai with or without flights, with rates starting at roughly INR 4383 and going up to INR 27,429. These rates are inclusive of transportation costs, hotel charges, and meals.
How many days are sufficient for the Rajasthan tour?
You may schedule a quick 2-night, 3-day trip to Rajasthan and experience the charm of the most popular tourist destinations in the state, such as Udaipur and Jaipur. To see Rajasthan's key attractions in different cities, you would require a minimum of 6 nights and a 7-day tour package.
Is Rajasthan worth visiting?
Yes, indeed, Rajasthan is well worth a visit because of its rich cultural legacy, which includes sumptuous food, colourful costumes, and lively festivals, as well as historic forts and palaces. With a rich history, this state is home to numerous UNESCO World Heritage Sites that highlight the distinctive customs and culture of the area. In addition to the glistening lakes and stepwells, Rajasthan's cuisine – which includes gatte ki sabzi, mirchi bada, dal bati, and much more – makes the trip all the more worthwhile.
What is the best time to visit Rajasthan?
The ideal time to visit Rajasthan is from October to March to experience pleasant weather for exploring tourist attractions and activities. Also, this season is full of festivities, which you can experience if you are planning to visit Rajasthan during this time of year.
What are the travel options to reach Rajasthan from Mumbai?
Flights from Mumbai (BOM) are popular to Jaipur (JAI) and Udaipur (UDR). Trains like the Bandra-Udaipur Express or Rajdhani are common for overnight travel.
How many days does it usually take to visit Rajasthan?
7–8 days is considered ideal for a comprehensive tour covering key cities like Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur.
What are the budget-friendly and convenient transportation options within Rajasthan?
Hiring private cars with drivers is highly recommended for safety and convenience, especially when travelling between cities.
What are the basic safety tips one should follow while travelling to Rajasthan for the first time?
Avoid unlicensed guides, use registered transport services, and stick to tourist-dense areas. Moreover, because of the extreme climatic shift, follow the weather forecast in the Rajasthan tourism department for updated information and guidelines.
What are the top attractions one must not miss during their trip to Rajasthan?
Must-visits include Amer Fort (Jaipur), Udaipur City Palace, Jaisalmer Sand Dunes, and Ranthambore National Park.
What are the best places for shopping in Rajasthan?
One must not miss markets like Johri Bazar and Bapu Bazar in Jaipur, which are popular for jewellery, textiles, and handicrafts.
What are the essentials one must carry during their trip to Rajasthan?
Comfortable shoes for walking, light cotton clothes for the day, and woollens for winter nights/mornings
Is it better to travel between cities by train or car?
Hiring a private car with a driver is highly recommended for flexibility and comfort. While trains are scenic, private cars allow for easier navigation between heritage sites.








