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TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN RAJASTHAN TO MAKE THE BEST OUT OF RAJASTHAN TOUR


Rajasthan is the ideal synthesis of culture, tradition, and history. Popular for its opulent havelis, wildlife in India and delectable cuisine, there are also a number of exciting activities and things to add in Rajasthan tour itinerary that attract a large tourist influx. From zip lining to flying fox, wildlife safari in India and hot air balloons, there is no dearth of adventure and fun activities in Rajasthan. Of course, you can always visit the heritage forts to marvel at their spectacular architecture or go boating on the stunning lakes. Take a look at the comprehensive list of top things to do on a Rajasthan trip!

IN JAISALMER, GO ON A SURREAL DESERT SAFARI
Large stretches of desert sand draw many tourists to the Rajasthani city of Jaisalmer. The majority of travellers choose taking planned tours and desert safaris. To avoid the sweltering heat, these visits are either given in the morning or in the evening. Additionally, after your Jaisalmer desert tour, you can partake in a sumptuous lunch and a musical dance performance that highlights Rajasthani culture. One of the nicest things to do in Rajasthan is to go on a desert safari in Jaisalmer.

A CAMPING AND CULTURAL EVENING IN JAISALMER IS A MUST
Jaisalmer's golden fort, sand dunes, and enchanting palaces make it the ideal location for camping and a cultural evening. A camping trip should be on the bucket list of anyone who wishes to discover Rajasthan's authentic essence. It is one of the must-do things to do in Jaisalmer. In addition to safaris, parasailing, paramotoring, and other sports, many luxury travel agencies also provide camping. Another thrilling activity is to travel over the dry environment on a camel in the desert. The purpose of the nights is primarily to appreciate Rajasthani culture, with dance and song illuminating the rich cultural legacy.

BE INSPIRED BY KUMBHALGARH FORT'S ARCHITECTURE
Kumbhalgarh Fort is one of the five hill forts in Rajasthan that was named a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013. It is situated in Rajasthan's Rajsamand district, 82 kilometres northwest of the city of Udaipur. It is situated at a height of 1,914 m and is encircled by thirteen of the Aravalli ranges' high peaks. It is built on the foothills of these mountains. The lovely fort is surrounded by a forest that has been turned into a wildlife sanctuary in India. It is Rajasthan's second-largest and most significant Mewar fort after Chittorgarh Palace.

RIDE A HOT AIR BALLOON IN JAIPUR FOR A THRILLING EXPERIENCE
A lot of adventurous activities have already begun to be held in the city, giving visitors a unique vacation opportunity. One such great adventurous activity in Jaipur is riding in a hot air balloon. Imagine flying above palaces, forts, and lakes, admiring the breathtaking landscape with the Aravali hills in the background. Trying out this activity is among the most pleasant things to do in Rajasthan.

CAMEL SAFARIS IN JODHPUR ARE A LOT OF FUN
A journey to the desert wouldn't be complete without enjoying a camel safari across the endless stretch of sand dunes. If you enjoy a camel safari in Rajasthan, the desert state of India, your trip to this cultural refuge would feel complete. The city of Jodhpur offers a range of packages with various lengths for its guests. There are packages that allow visitors to make the wonderful walk across around 250 kilometres of the fascinating desert from the blue city of Jodhpur to the golden city of Jaisalmer if they're feeling really courageous.

UDAIPUR SUNSET BOATING AT LAKE PICHOLA
The magnificent Lake Pichola, an artificial lake, is located in the heart of Udaipur, Rajasthan. Due to its tranquiliy and beauty, Lake Pichola, one of the city's biggest and oldest lakes, attracts thousands of tourists each year. It is a heaven for individuals who appreciate peace and the natural environment, surrounded by big hills, old buildings, and bathing ghats. One of the best things to do in Udaipur is to visit the lake, and a trip on a boat is a must, especially early in the morning. The Lake Palace Hotel is the first stop on the boat ride, which departs from Rameshwar Ghat. Then it continues on to the Jagmandir, where you can pause for a while to take in the beautiful scenery.

SAFARI WITH AN EXOTIC TIGER, ONLY IN RANTHAMBORE
For those who enjoy the outdoors and wildlife, a wildlife safari in Ranthambore is a well-known activity where they may observe diverse species in their natural habitat. In order to experience the park's various zones, the Ranthambore National Park offers distinct safaris. The opportunity to witness the magnificent tiger tour in its natural environment is one of the most popular. One of the best things to do in Rajasthan is to pay a visit here.

VISIT CHOKI DHANI IN JAIPUR TO EXPERIENCE THE RURAL FEEL
The luxurious heritage resort Chokhi Dhani is closely associated with Rajasthani village culture. It is one of the best places to go and things to do in Jaipur. It is situated on Tonk Road, a little outside the city. The idea behind the village is to physically transport you to rural Rajasthan. It accurately portrays traditional Rajasthani culture through the use of antique artefacts, handicrafts, paintings, folklore, and sculptures.

BE A PART OF RAJASTHANI CULTURE AT SAM SANDDUNES IN JAISALMER
People who want to spend some time outside and find comfort away from the usual tourist sites go to Sam Sand Dunes. You may get a real sense of the desert's untamed beauty and the vivacity of Rajasthani culture here. The dunes provide a highly attractive and unimpeded perspective of the full extent of the Great Thar desert and are a wavy stretch of golden yellow sand that runs for around two kilometres along the borders of the Jaisalmer Desert National Park. Visitors come to see the dawn and sunset and the spectacular spectacle they produce over the swiftly eroding areas of land.

SIGHTING WILDLIFE AT SARISKA WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
The Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary, now known as The Sariska Tiger Reserve, is located in the Aravali Hills over an area of around 800 square kilometres that includes grasslands, dry deciduous forests, cliffs, and rocky terrain. The Maharaja of Alwar used to preserve this region for hunting. The majestic Royal Bengal Tigers that roam the Reserve are well-known. It is the first successful relocation of Tigers from Ranthambore to a tiger reserve. Due to its location under the shadow of the Aravali Hills, it is rich in copper-bearing minerals.