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★ Rajasthan From Mumbai at a Glance
Mumbai, the city of dreams, has so much to offer. From beautiful sea views to electric nightlife, a sneak peek at Bollywood, and so much more. However, despite all that Mumbai has to offer, there are many experiences you may not find even within the city. This is especially true if you are seeking a relaxing holiday that combines heritage, culture, tradition, and nature. That is what Rajasthan can give you. Rajasthan, known as the state of royals, is the perfect place to experience a well-paced vacation filled with endless adventures. So, if you are also looking for such an experience, then we have some perfectly curated Rajasthan tour packages from Mumbai for you.
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The poster image of Rajasthan is that of a desert, vibrant colours, delicious food, and, of course, mesmerising culture and traditions. It is undoubtedly the state of the arts, visible in various folk works, whether songs or dances, and even in architecture and other aspects, such as textiles, jewellery, carpentry, etc. While these should be reason enough to visit the beautiful state, there is much more to Rajasthan, like its hill station, Mount Abu, which is set in the lap of the Aravalli range; Udaipur, a gorgeous city of lakes; and the Thar Desert, the world’s second-largest desert, and wildlife sanctuaries.
But to actually enjoy all of these during your Mumbai to Rajasthan tour, you must first have the right itinerary. This is because the state has so much to offer that without a well-curated itinerary, you may feel confused and overwhelmed, ultimately leading to a dislike of the trip instead of enjoying it. To ensure this does not happen to you, we have created well-researched Rajasthan holiday packages from Mumbai. Each of these packages covers a side of Rajasthan without overwhelming or confusing you. These packages are designed to provide a comfortable pace. On top of that, they come with customisation options that help ensure your itinerary aligns with your needs and wants.
When you live in a city like Mumbai, which offers almost everything, moving out, even for a vacation, might not seem like an ideal choice, especially to a state like Rajasthan. What does the state have to offer that Mumbai cannot? Well, actually, a lot. The state has so many flavours that you will be licking your fingers, hoping for more by the end of your Mumbai to Rajasthan tour.
The first and foremost thing you experience in Rajasthan is its cultural richness during your Rajasthan tour packages from Mumbai. While the fast life of Mumbai has its own charm, the cultural depth and intensity of Rajasthan is magnificent. What will surprise you even more is that the state’s culture is not static. Rather, it changes every few miles, drenched in similar hues but with its own character and fragrances. What you witness in Jaipur will not be the same as what you experience in Udaipur. And all these differences exist in complete harmony.
Rajasthan is known for the Thar, the second-largest desert in the world. And of course, our Rajasthan holiday packages from Mumbai include a visit to the glistening golden dunes; Rajasthan’s natural beauty has so much more to offer. Rajasthan is also home to the Aravalli Range, which is one of the world’s oldest mountain systems. It is also home to Udaipur, the city of lakes, and Banswara, the city of a hundred islands, or the Cherrapunji of Rajasthan.
The state of Rajasthan has a rich history, featuring stories of courage, dedication, devotion, and passion. The state has endured wars, victories, and losses, but despite what life threw at it, it has emerged stronger, more resilient, and yet with an undeniable charm and softness, which you will discover and learn about during this Mumbai to Rajasthan tour.
Rajasthan is not only the land of royals but also the land of religion and spirituality. The state has several religious pilgrimages that attract several devotees throughout the year. In Pushkar, there is the only Brahma temple in the world, known as Jagatpita Brahma Mandir. A few kilometres away is the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, the tomb of the revered Persian Sufi saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti (Garib Nawaz). There are also significant Jain temples at Dilwara (Mount Abu) and Ranakpur, the Galtaji Temple in Jaipur, the Ghushmeshwar Temple in Shiwar, and Khatushyam Ji in Sikar, to name a few more.
One could argue that Rajasthan is a state rich in art and artists. Jaipur, the state capital, has a market dedicated to different artists, each of whom specialises in their talents. Textile makers, jewellery designers, bangle makers, and many other artisans have their own dedicated markets. And this is the smallest example of how much Rajasthan values its art and artists. We make sure that our Rajasthan tour packages from Mumbai let you relax.
If you have a sweet tooth and a deep-rooted love for mouthwatering delicacies, then you will be a happy soul on this vacation. From sweet treats like ghewar, rabri, and mawa kachori to tea-time snacks like aloo samosa, pyaz kachori, kalmi vada, and mirchi vada, and delicacies like dal baati churma, laal maas, gatte ki sabzi, ker sangri, mohan maas, bajra roti with lehsun chutney, safed maas, papad ki sabzi, and aam ki launji.
If you are an adventure junkie, then you are up for a treat with our Rajasthan tour packages from Mumbai. There are so many adventure sports to partake in, like camel safaris & dune bashing in Jaisalmer’s desert, wildlife spotting (tigers, leopards) in Ranthambore & Jhalana, and adrenaline-pumping ziplining & paragliding in Jaipur & Udaipur, plus hiking, rock climbing, and camping.
Last but not least, your Mumbai to Rajasthan tour is a wonderful way to disconnect from your hectic life and relax. Rajasthan is known for its grandeur and leisurely lifestyle. While the natives are hard-working, people here understand the importance of stepping back and recharging when needed. So, even if you go to Rajasthan to explore, you can still relax before returning to your routine.
The state of Rajasthan is well connected by means of air, rail, and road. You can easily catch a flight, train, or bus from Mumbai to cities like Jaipur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, and Jodhpur.
If you wish to reach Rajasthan from Mumbai by air, you can book a flight with almost all leading airlines, like IndiGo, Air India, SpiceJet, and Vistara. There are usually daily flights between Mumbai and Rajasthan, making it easier to reach your destination without much hassle. During the flight, you will cover about 915 kilometres in 2 hours, making flying the quickest option.
The route from Mumbai to Rajasthan is also well-connected by train. Some of the most travelled among them are the Mumbai-Jaipur Duronto Express and the Jaipur Superfast Express. You will be covering about 1,000 kilometres; the journey will last about 17–20 hours.
Your third option is to reach Rajasthan by road. There are several sleeper and non-sleeper buses available for your journey. You will be travelling on the NH-48 and NH-52 highways. Both government and private buses can access these highways, which link Mumbai and Jaipur. You will cover about 1,170 kilometres of road before you reach Jaipur from Mumbai, which should take you 16 to 18 hours to travel.
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While our Rajasthani holiday packages from Mumbai are well-curated, keeping various factors in mind, there are still some things that you, as a traveller, should take care of:
If possible, plan your trip between October and March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing. Summers can be extremely harsh, especially in desert regions like Jaisalmer and Bikaner.
Rajasthan’s dry climate can cause dehydration faster than Mumbai’s humid weather. Carry a reusable water bottle and drink water frequently, even if you don’t feel thirsty.
Booking tickets early from Mumbai helps you secure better prices and preferred timings, whether you’re flying, taking a train, or travelling by road, especially during peak seasons.
Pack sunscreen, sunglasses, hats, and scarves to shield yourself from strong sunlight, particularly during desert safaris and city tours in Jaipur and Jodhpur.
Exploring forts, palaces, markets, and temples involves plenty of walking. Comfortable walking shoes or sandals will make sightseeing much easier and more enjoyable.
Rajasthan is deeply rooted in tradition. It is important to respect local traditions by dressing modestly when visiting temples and rural areas and to be respectful of local customs and religious practices.
The weather and climate in Rajasthan are very different from those in Mumbai. And even within the state, temperatures may vary by city. Usually, the days are hotter with cool nights. So carry clothes that can be layered so that you remain comfortable throughout the day and night.
Carry medicines for heat exhaustion, dehydration, motion sickness, and digestion, as the change in climate and food habits may take time to adjust to.
Rajasthani food is rich and spicy. You must try some of the most popular dishes, such as dal baati, ker sangri, mohan maas, and bajra roti with lehsun chutney, etc. But remember to start with smaller portions and milder dishes to let your body adjust before indulging fully.
Rajasthan has several naturally abundant places, such as Ranthambore and Sariska. When visiting such places, strictly follow forest rules, avoid loud noises, and never feed animals.
Rajasthan is very different from Mumbai. It is slower, grander, and deeply traditional. To make this trip enjoyable, you should embrace the pace and culture of Rajasthan.
Rajasthan is in the northwestern part of India, whereas Mumbai is on the west coast. This means that the weather and climate of both of these places are quite different. If you are interested in taking a Mumbai to Rajasthan tour, you must understand how the weather in the state will be and how different it will be from Mumbai.
Rajasthan is a desert state, which means that the summer is usually excruciating. The summer season begins at the end of March and usually lasts until June, before the monsoon begins. But the state’s size and diversity mean that temperature varies by city. In cities like Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Phalodi, and Barmer, temperatures can reach up to 40°C and 49°C during the day. Despite the heat, summer evenings in Rajasthan are breezier or cooler, with temperatures dropping to about 20°C to 29°C.
Right after the blazing summer of Rajasthan, it is time for the soothing rains to arrive. The monsoon, or the rainy season, of this desert state arrives in July and usually lasts until September. The state receives decent rainfall, with occasional pre-monsoon during mid-June and post-monsoon in October. The rainy weather is not usually humid, making it ideal to visit places like Udaipur. Usually the temperature during these months drops to around 35°C.
The best time to explore Rajasthan is during winter, which runs from November through February or mid-March. As the secondary western winds start to blow across from the east, west, and north, Rajasthan becomes your ideal vacation spot. The coolest month in Rajasthan is January, when the minimum temperature drops to about -2°C in places like Churu, Sikar, Pilani, and Bikaner. On average, the temperature stays around 10°C and 15°C.
Every Rajasthan From Mumbai tour package covers these iconic sights — here's what to expect at each.
The Majestic Hilltop Fortress
A Royal Palace by the Lake
The Iconic Golden Fort
The Pride of the Blue City
Home of the Royal Bengal Tiger
The Famous Palace of Winds
Udaipur's Scenic Jewel
A Sacred Spiritual Destination
A Masterpiece of Rajput Architecture
Exquisite Marble Artistry
A relaxed, private tour covering all major sights and monuments of Rajasthan From Mumbai. Fully customisable on request.
Day 1
When you arrive in Jaipur from Mumbai. You will be met and assisted by our representative and taken to the hotel. The journey in Rajasthan will begin with a visit to the beautiful Amber Fort. The fort has many courtyards and Sheesh Mahal in it. After visiting Amber Fort, you will visit Jal Mahal. Finally, you will visit Hawa Mahal. Additionally, you will visit Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar.
Day 2
After breakfast, the exploration of Jaipur will continue with its royal attractions. The majestic City Palace will be visited first, and then the Jantar Mantar Observatory, which is also a UNESCO World Heritage site. Later, you will experience the tranquility of the Birla Temple. In the evening, one will get to admire the fabulous architecture of Albert Hall Museum (only outside view) and enjoy the breathtaking views from the Nahargarh Fort. As an optional experience, you can indulge yourself in the excellent Rajasthani culture of Chokhi Dhani, where you can see the local folk dances and enjoy the mouth-watering local cuisine.
Day 3
After breakfast, you will drive to Ranthambore National Park, one of the most popular tiger reserves in India. Check into your resort inside the park on arrival, and then you will get some time to rest before you go for an exciting Jeep or Canter Safari (subject to availability). Enjoy the beautiful forests of Ranthambore, which is home to the Bengal tigers, leopards, deer, crocodiles, and several bird species. After the safari, if time permits, you can also visit the ancient historic Ranthambore Fort before go back to your resort.
Day 4
Optional early morning jungle safari to try your luck again at spot wildlife in its natural habitat to start your day. After breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive to Jaipur. Depending on your departure schedule, you may have a short stop for refreshment before transferring to Jaipur Airport or Railway Station to take your return journey to Mumbai with memories of Rajasthan that will remain unforgettable.
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✎ Get My Custom PlanRajasthan tour packages from Mumbai offer you the chances to explore the state. Visit ancient forts, lakes, enjoy jungle tiger safaris and view wildlife & nature. You can visit destinations like Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Ranthambore and Pushkar. Rajasthani culture, dance and cuisine offers a unique and delightful experience.
You can cover Rajasthan in 7 to 10 days tour. In Rajasthan you can spend 2 days in Jaipur exploring forts and enjoy elephant safaris. 2 days in Udaipur to enjoy the lakes and local markets. 2 days in Jodhpur to experience the old blue streets, forts, local history and cuisine then 2 days in Jaisalmer for jeep and camel safaris on the sand dunes and enjoy Rajasthani food and cultural dance shows and 1 day in Ranthambore to enjoy a tiger safari and experience the wildlife and nature.
The best time to visit Rajasthan is October to March. During this period, the weather is pleasant.
During your Rajasthan tour, the famous food are Dal Baati Churma, Laal Maas, Gatte Ki Sabzi, Ker Sangri, Pyaaz Kachori, Mirchi Vada and delicious desserts like Ghewar, Mawa Kachori and Rabri.
UNESCO World Heritage Sites Visit iconic landmarks including Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar, Chittorgarh Fort.
Wildlife Adventures Experience thrilling safaris and tiger sightings in Ranthambore National Park.
Desert Experiences Enjoy camel safaris, desert camping, cultural performances, and golden sunsets in Jaisalmer.
Lakes & Scenic Beauty Explore the lakes, gardens, and romantic landscapes of Udaipur, the City of Lakes.
Rich Culture & Traditions Witness folk dances, local festivals, traditional music, and authentic Rajasthani hospitality.
Most Rajasthan tour packages from Mumbai include accommodation, daily breakfast, private AC transportation, sightseeing as per itinerary, tolls, parking, and driver charges.
The best time to visit Rajasthan is from October to March, when the weather is pleasant for sightseeing.
7 to 10 days are enough for Rajasthan Tour Packages from Mumbai.
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