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Rajasthan, the land of kings, is famous for its grand forts, colorful cities, and rich history. The “Jaipur – Jodhpur – Udaipur Tour (5 Days)” takes you through three of its most beautiful cities: Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur. This 5-day trip is perfect for travelers. It showcases Rajasthan’s royal history. You will see beautiful buildings and experience lively culture. Start in Jaipur, the Pink City, known for its palaces and bustling markets. Then, head to Jodhpur, the Blue City, with its mighty fort and desert charm. Finally, relax in Udaipur, the City of Lakes, surrounded by water and hills. This tour mixes history, adventure, and beauty, giving you a taste of Rajasthan in just five days.
The trip is about 600 kilometers by road. You will travel comfortably between cities. You will see famous landmarks, enjoy local food, and shop for handicrafts. Whether you love history, photography, or simply relaxing, this tour has something for everyone. It’s designed to be easy and fun, with enough time to explore each place without feeling rushed.
Arrive in Jaipur by flight, train, or car. Your driver will pick you up and take you to your hotel. Check in, freshen up, and have breakfast.
Start your tour with a visit to Amber Fort, a grand hilltop fort 11 kilometers from Jaipur. Explore its beautiful courtyards, mirror work, and views of the Aravalli Hills. Take a jeep ride up to the fort for ease.
Head back to the city for lunch (on your own) at a local restaurant. Try Rajasthani thali for a mix of flavors. After lunch, visit Hawa Mahal, the Palace of Winds. This pink sandstone building has 953 small windows and looks like a honeycomb.
Explore City Palace, home to Jaipur’s royal family. See its museums, courtyards, and royal artifacts. Later, walk to Johari Bazaar for jewelry or Bapu Bazaar for textiles and souvenirs.
Return to your hotel for dinner (on your own) and rest.
Travel Tip: Wear comfy shoes for walking in forts and markets.
After breakfast, check out from the hotel. Drive to Jodhpur (around 330 kilometers, 5-6 hours). Enjoy the desert views along the way.
Reach Jodhpur and check into your hotel. Have lunch (on your own) at a local spot—try mirchi vada or pyaaz kachori.
Visit Mehrangarh Fort, one of India’s largest forts. It sits on a hill and offers amazing views of the blue-painted houses below. Explore its palaces, cannons, and museum.
Walk to Jaswant Thada, a peaceful marble memorial nearby. It’s a quiet spot with pretty gardens. Later, stroll through the Clock Tower area and Sardar Market for snacks or shopping.
Back to the hotel for dinner (on your own) and sleep.
Travel Tip: Carry sunscreen and a hat for the sunny desert weather.
After breakfast, explore Jodhpur’s old city. Wander through the narrow lanes painted blue—it’s a photographer’s dream! Visit local shops selling spices, clothes, and handicrafts.
Head to Mandore Gardens, 9 kilometers from the city. See old temples, memorials, and monkeys playing around.
Return for lunch (on your own). Relax at the hotel or explore more of the market.
Free time to enjoy Jodhpur’s vibe. You can try a rooftop café for dinner with views of the fort (on your own).
Rest at the hotel.
Travel Tip: Bargain politely when shopping in markets.
After breakfast, check out and drive to Udaipur (around 250 kilometers, 4-5 hours). The road passes through hills and small villages.
Arrive in Udaipur and check into your hotel. Have lunch (on your own) at a lakeside café—try gatte ki sabzi or laal maas.
Visit City Palace, a huge complex by Lake Pichola. See its towers, balconies, and royal rooms. Then, explore Jagdish Temple, a short walk away, known for its carvings.
Enjoy a boat ride on Lake Pichola (included). Watch the sunset over the water with views of the palace and hills.
Return to the hotel for dinner (on your own) and relax.
Travel Tip: Keep your camera ready for the boat ride—it’s stunning!
After breakfast, visit Saheliyon-ki-Bari, a lovely garden with fountains and lotus pools. It’s a calm spot to start the day.
Head to Bagore Ki Haveli, an old mansion turned museum. See traditional Rajasthani art and puppets. If time allows, explore the nearby local markets for paintings or leather goods.
Have lunch (on your own) and check out from the hotel. Your driver will drop you at Udaipur’s airport, train station, or your next stop.
Say goodbye to Rajasthan with memories of forts, lakes, and colors!
Travel Tip: Plan your departure time to avoid rushing.
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