Rajasthan is popular for the Thar Desert, forts, palaces, and lakes. It is known for its heritage tours. Still, there are many things to do once in Rajasthan, which are exhilarating. It is a tourist-friendly place. The best time to visit Rajasthan is from July to February.

You must check your amazing rajasthan tour packages include the below-mentioned things to do.

1. Jungle Safari in Ranthambore

This is a tiger reserve in Rajasthan. The best way to explore the wilderness of Sawai Madhopur forest is through Jeep Safari. You can see the Ranthambore Fort from this park. It has a scenic Padam Talao Lake, where you can sight water birds. This is an exciting place to see by all age of people during vacationing in Rajasthan.

2. Jantar Mantar

You must not miss this UNESCO World Heritage Site in Jaipur. This is a medieval time built as the astronomical observatory using stone and metal works. You will be amazed to see its astronomical precision on the equinox days and other features representing time and the seasons.

3. Lake Pichola

The best exhilarating things to do once in Udaipur are to explore the Pichola Lake. It boasts Lake Palace and Jag Mandir amidst the lake water. You must hire a boat to visit these lake attractions. This is a vast freshwater lake, where you can explore and see other nearby monuments of Udaipur.

4. Jaisalmer Fort

This is the largest desert fort built in the 12th century in Jaisalmer. This fort was built to check the travelers passing through the ancient silk route. This majestic fort has 99 bastions. The people residing near this fort have a long history of more than 1000-years living near to the fort complex.

5. Saheliyon-ki-Bari

This is a place for the royal maids to take the bath in the medieval period. The baths and ponds are in an exotic garden. You can see the stone fountains in these ponds. You will be admiring its architectural values taken care in a bathing place. Its structure has fascination stone artworks.

6. Monsoon Palace

This is the best hilltop place to land in the summer months of Rajasthan. The best time to visit this palace is from July to September. You can see the monsoon clouds nearing the Rajasthan province. This palace was built for the Rajasthan Royals to stay in the hot summer months of Rajasthan. Yet, the arrival of the monsoon rain in Rajasthan can be predicted from this place, which is on the top of Aravalli hill (3,100 ft) above the mean sea level.

7. Hot Air Balloon Ride in Rajasthan

You must visit Pushkar and Jaipur to explore in a hot air balloon ride. You must visit in the early morning by pre-booking. It will be amazing to see the sunrise on this desert land with glowing sands and moving sand dunes. You will be in the air for 30-minutes and land back.

8.Camel Safari in Rajasthan

You must be at Bikaner and Jaisalmer to take a ride in Camel. This is one of the ways to roam about to see the vast Thar Desert region of the Rajasthan. You must be there in the early morning to take this camelback ride. This is a guided tour as the camel man will travel with you by walking along with the camel.

9. Mount Abu

This is a popular hill station of Rajasthan, which is suitable to visit in all seasons. You can reach its top peak, which is at (4,000 ft) above the mean sea level. You can explore its Wildlife Sanctuary, Achalgarh Fort, and many Hindu Temples.

10. Devigarh Palace

You can stay in Rajasthan Place by booking your accommodation in Devigarh palace. This is now a resort palace and a part of Royal heritage tour of Rajasthan. You will receive the royal hospitality from its staffs and stay with royal luxury.

Rajasthan tour packages from Mumbai is cheaper to book online. You must book an all-inclusive package for a weeklong vacation.

Author's Bio: 

Coming from the ‘City of Joy’, Kolkata, Simmie’s sole motto is to explore life through journeys to unexplored destinations and knitting travel stories. She believes in creating memories, eating like a local, talking to the natives, understanding their way of living and capturing their smile in her camera. Be it quaint little Himalayan villages, grand forts in Rajasthan or serene beaches in Goa or ancient temples in Varanasi, all the destinations have an untold saga, which she tries to unfold! All her journeys, new or old, are etched on the canvas of her heart like a beautiful painting. Experimenting new dishes and experiencing different cultures are some of the things she enjoys the most. It's through travelling that she derives inspiration. An ardent reader, cinema lover and a nascent photographer, she wishes to listen and discover the myriad colours and sounds of nature.