It’s time to make hay while the sun shines this winter to enjoy the best of Rajasthan. We present you an interesting tour of 5 cities, where each city has its own characteristic flavor that you will love to discover. Come take a tour:
Jaipur-Make Pink City Your Starting Point About 4 hours drive from Delhi, the city of Jaipur is a unique combination of the modern and the ancient, of kings and software tsars, of gleaming malls and dazzling palaces. Indeed, it is this often intoxicating and sometimes puzzling mix that the visitor to Jaipur will discover.
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We recommend that you also visit the holy city of Pushkar as it is almost an hour away from Ajmer. Pushkar Lake is the cynosure – in the city, on the religious map and in the visitor’s itinerary.

Van Jaipur: Taxis from Jaipur cost around INR 800 to INR 1,000 and there are buses from Sindhi Camp bus station for Ajmer.
Jodhpur: The Third Abode
Jodhpur is the second largest city in Rajasthan. The ancient city that gives it the name Blue City is in the north, around the Mehrangarh Fort, one of the most famous places to visit in Jodhpur.

Jaisalmer: The Fourth Pick No one can be immune to the charms of Jaisalmer. The very first glimpse of the golden fort of Jaisalmer, which takes the place of pride in the sandy landscape, is mesmerizing.


Van Jodhpur: It takes about 5 hours from Jodhpur to reach Jaisalmer by road and you can opt for a bus or taxi ride depending on your budget and preference. Taxi charges vary during peak season and normally, the regular fare is around INR 3,000 to INR 4,000. As far as train options are concerned, there are a number of trains from Jodhpur to Jaisalmer, including the most famous Jodhpur-Jaisalmer Express.
Bikaner: The Last One! The historic city of Bikaner has been largely ignored by the average traveller, despite its beautiful havelis and palaces. It is a city less known for its architectural splendor – although these are really great, and more for the home taste. Bikaneri bhujia has become an export product in recent years. Still, this city could be one of your finest finds if you’re interested in the romance of its heritage and your less-familiar destination.


Van Jaisalmer: Opt for a private cabin if you want a luxurious ride to yourself. There are also trains between the two cities.
Winter months are the best time to explore this beautiful state as you don’t have to worry about the scorching sun and heat waves. Take an interesting tour of these 5 cities of Rajasthan and make exciting memories.
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