How Many Days Should Spend in Rajasthan?

Rajasthan is one of the most explored states in India and when you wonder about the things to do here, it is pretty convenient to see why. Beginning from busy colorful markets to ornately furnished palaces and forts, Rajasthan is indeed a must-visit destination for everyone. Making a plan for a perfect Rajasthan itinerary will relate to a large number of preferences like how you should plan to travel around and how fast you are delighted to move between places. Rather than getting confused about where to go and what to do every day, here, you can get some information regarding each city and a rough idea of how long to spend there.

How long do you need to travel to Rajasthan?

How much time have you got? There is much more to explore in Rajasthan than the big-name cities which attract a group of tourists people every year and could be explored for months. But simultaneously, there are so many amazing Rajasthan itinerary options that means you can get around some exciting cultural attractions in just one week.

It is better to travel for two weeks in Rajasthan to check out a large number of Rajasthan attractions and also no need to rush from one city to another every next day.

Some of the best spots to visit Rajasthan in 2 weeks:

1. Jaipur

Suggested Time: 3 days

Jaipur is a pretty historic town called the Pink City owing to the pinkish color of the buildings in the center of the city. There are many exciting things to watch out for in Jaipur, hence it is suggested to spend some time in this place.

The city is quite interesting to stroll around and even though chaotic and busy in the usual Indian fashion, it remains clean and secure. You can also find great restaurants and cafes.

Major Attractions: City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, Patrika Gate

Accommodation: Book a private room at Lostouse Hostel. It is very comfortable and also consists of cafes and restaurants.

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2. Pushkar

Pushkar

Suggested Time: 2 days

As per Indian standards, Pushkar is a small town popular for its lake which is a holy site. There is not much to do in this town but it is a famous point for ‘hippy’ visitors and is a serene place to be. The lake is the highlight of the town and there are various temples of varied religious denominations marked around the town.

The temple which stands on a hill missing the town offers a great workout and nice visions. The visitors also enjoy the different cuisine available in Pushkar especially vegan food and Western staples like pasta and salad.

Major attractions: Pushkar Lake, Brahmaji Temple, Savitri Temple, Varaha Temple, Rangji Temple

Accommodation: The most preferred hostel is Seventh Heaven with good service and cleanliness.

3. Udaipur

Suggested Time: 2 days

Udaipur also called the ‘City of Lakes’ is the prettiest city in the state of Rajasthan. Udaipur is placed in the middle of beautiful lakes that tribute the terraced housing and decorated palace structures.

Udaipur should be at the topmost position on your Rajasthan tour and Tusk Travels has created a 2-day itinerary for Udaipur with almost everything you require.

Major Attractions: Bagore ki Haveli Museum, Sunset by the lake, City Palace

Accommodation: Book your room at the Moustache Hostel and get the much more helpful staff over there.

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4. Jodhpur

Jaisalmer fort

Suggested Time: 2 days

It looks like every town in Rajasthan has a byname and Jodhpur is known as the ‘Blue City’ due to the presence of blue buildings in the town. Jodhpur is like a vast juxtaposition amid local life and fancy tourist developments.

The busy local market around-the-clock tower and life in the nearby streets take you away from the hotels and cafes erected for trip groups on their amazing journies via Rajasthan. Don’t forget to explore the blue streets of Jodhpur and a great photography exhibition of local street life.

Major Attractions: Stepwell, Sardar Market, Jodhpur Fort

Accommodation: You can stay in the old haveli house. You will get greeted by the friendly Nepalese family and it consists of exciting rooftop sights of the fort.

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5. Jaisalmer

Desert Camp Jaisalmer

Suggested Time: 2 plus days (As per Desert Trip)

Jaisalmer is a desert town situated in the western part of India and is renowned as the ‘Golden City. It is believed to be beautiful and an ideal base for tours into the surrounding desert.

You can get accommodated in the old city region around the fort where alleyways wind amid golden sandstone structures. It is better to get an old haveli to stay in as these historical monuments are pretty enough.

Major Attractions: Fort Palace, Jaisalmer Fort, Desert tour and camp

Accommodation: Check out the haveli houses over here.

Suggested Rajasthan Package: 14 Nights 15 Days Rajasthan Tour Package

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6. Bikaner

Rat Temple Bikaner

Suggested Time: 1-2 days

You can find mixed emotions about the city of Bikaner. It is one of the ugliest and smelliest cities in the nation but still, there are many interesting regions to move out of. It comprises of a great fort and it senses much less touristy than other cities in Rajasthan.

The old haveli houses are really striking to observe and check out the small haven in the garden café beside the fort. Bikaner is the best spot to continue your trip towards Amritsar if you wish to see the Golden Temple and Wagah Border Ceremony.

Major Attractions: Rat Temple, Haveli Houses, Fort

Accommodation: You can stay at hotels like Gajner Palace, Laxmi Niwas Palace, Vijay Guest House, and many more with the really best services.

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