Rajasthan Desert & Wildlife Expedition

Durations:-

11 Nights / 12 Days

Overview

Rajasthan reveals its most dramatic contrasts when desert landscapes meet wildlife reserves and medieval fort towns. This 11 nights / 12 days Rajasthan Desert & Wildlife Expedition is crafted for travelers seeking royal architecture, tiger safaris, sandstone citadels, and remote desert settlements within one seamless circuit.

Beginning in Jaipur, the journey moves into Ranthambore National Park for wildlife exploration before crossing the Chambal region toward Bundi’s stepwells and painted palaces. From there, the expedition unfolds through Jodhpur’s blue cityscape, Osian’s desert temples, Jaisalmer’s golden fortifications, Barmer’s rural desert character, and finally Bikaner’s camel country heritage.

The route is immersive yet balanced, combining structured sightseeing with safari experiences and desert interactions. Private vehicle transfers and experienced local guides ensure comfort across long scenic drives and remote landscapes.


Inclusions

  • 11 nights accommodation with daily breakfast
  • Private air-conditioned vehicle for entire tour
  • English-speaking local guides in major cities
  • 2 safari rides in Ranthambore National Park
  • Jeep ride at Amber Fort
  • Camel excursion in Osian / Sam Dunes
  • All applicable taxes and driver allowances

Exclusions

  • International airfare
  • Monument entrance fees
  • Safari park entry fees
  • Personal expenses such as tips and beverages
  • Travel insurance
  • Meals not mentioned in inclusions
  • Camera or video fees

Itinerary

Day
1

Arrival in Jaipur

Upon arrival in Jaipur, you will be welcomed and transferred to your hotel in the Pink City. Jaipur’s symmetrical planning, pastel façades, and historic gateways create an immediate sense of Rajasthan’s royal identity. The city reflects 18th-century urban vision combined with Rajput court culture.

After check-in, the afternoon allows for light exploration depending on arrival time. A visit to the local bazaars introduces handcrafted textiles, gemstones, and traditional Rajasthani artifacts. The market lanes reflect Jaipur’s long-standing role as a trading hub.

The evening remains at leisure, offering time to rest or enjoy a traditional dinner experience. Jaipur serves as a comfortable starting point before the journey moves toward wildlife territory.

Day
2

Jaipur Sightseeing

Begin the day with a visit to Amber Fort, situated on a hill overlooking Maota Lake. The ascent by jeep leads into a series of courtyards, audience halls, and intricately decorated chambers that highlight Rajput military architecture and artistic detailing.

Continue to the City Palace complex, which still houses the royal family of Jaipur. The museum galleries display ceremonial garments, weaponry, and artifacts that narrate the region’s aristocratic lineage.

Later, visit Jantar Mantar, the astronomical observatory built in the 18th century, followed by a photo stop at Hawa Mahal. The structured pink façade of the palace remains one of Rajasthan’s most photographed landmarks.

Day
3

Jaipur to Ranthambore

After breakfast, drive to Ranthambore National Park, one of India’s most prominent tiger reserves. The journey transitions from urban architecture to forested terrain dotted with rural settlements and farmland.

Upon arrival, check into your wildlife lodge located near the park zone. The surrounding landscape blends dry deciduous forest with ancient ruins and open grasslands.

The afternoon remains at leisure to relax before the safari scheduled for the following day. Ranthambore’s atmosphere prepares travelers for close encounters with Rajasthan’s wildlife heritage.

Day
4

Ranthambore Safari Experience

Early morning, depart for a jungle safari inside Ranthambore National Park. The reserve is known for Bengal tigers, leopards, sloth bears, and a wide variety of bird species. The safari experience unfolds through rocky terrain and water bodies.

Ranthambore Fort, visible within the park boundaries, adds a historical dimension to the wilderness. The coexistence of ancient ruins and wildlife creates a distinctive safari environment unique to Rajasthan.

In the afternoon, enjoy a second safari drive for better wildlife spotting opportunities. Return to the lodge in the evening with stories of the forest’s dynamic ecosystem.

Day
5

Ranthambore to Kota

After breakfast, drive toward Kota, located along the Chambal River. The route passes through semi-rural landscapes reflecting Rajasthan’s agrarian character.

Upon arrival, visit the Kota Garh Palace and its museum, which displays royal artifacts and miniature paintings. The palace architecture blends Rajput and Mughal influences.

The Chambal riverfront provides a scenic setting for an evening stroll. Kota’s quieter atmosphere contrasts with the safari terrain of Ranthambore.

Day
6

Kota to Bundi

After breakfast, proceed to Bundi, a town known for stepwells and painted palaces. Bundi’s compact layout and historic walls offer a more intimate heritage experience.

Visit Taragarh Fort, which rises above the town and offers panoramic views of Bundi’s blue-painted houses. The fort’s weathered structures reflect centuries of regional power shifts.

Later, explore Bundi Palace and the famous stepwell Raniji ki Baori. The intricate architecture of these water structures highlights Rajasthan’s historical water management systems.

Day
7

Bundi to Jodhpur

Drive to Jodhpur after breakfast, crossing arid plains and rural settlements typical of western Rajasthan. The changing landscape signals the transition toward desert territory.

Upon arrival, visit Mehrangarh Fort, towering dramatically above the Blue City. Its massive walls and detailed interiors showcase Rajput defense architecture and courtly grandeur.

In the evening, walk through the old city beneath the fort. The indigo-painted houses create a striking visual contrast against sandstone architecture.

Day
8

Jodhpur to Osian

After breakfast, drive to Osian, an ancient desert settlement known for its temples and sand dunes. The journey gradually moves into deeper desert terrain.

Visit the Sachiya Mata Temple and Jain temples, both reflecting intricate carvings and early medieval craftsmanship. Osian holds historical importance as a trading center along desert routes.

In the late afternoon, enjoy a camel excursion across nearby dunes. The quiet desert landscape introduces a slower pace before returning to Jodhpur or staying in desert accommodation.

Day
9

Jodhpur to Jaisalmer

After breakfast, proceed toward Jaisalmer, often called the Golden City. The long desert drive reveals sand dunes, sparse vegetation, and scattered rural hamlets.

Upon arrival, check into your hotel before visiting Jaisalmer Fort. Built from golden sandstone, the fort rises directly from the desert landscape and remains a living settlement.

The evening offers time to explore local markets within the fort area. The sandstone architecture glows warmly under sunset light.

Day
10

Jaisalmer Exploration

Begin with a visit to Patwon Ki Haveli and other merchant mansions known for detailed carvings and lattice work. These structures reflect Jaisalmer’s historic prosperity along trade routes.

Later, visit Gadisar Lake, which once served as the city’s primary water source. The calm waters contrast with the surrounding arid environment.

In the afternoon, drive to the Sam Sand Dunes for a desert excursion. The vast dunes provide a dramatic setting for sunset views and cultural performances.

Day
11

Jaisalmer to Barmer to Bikaner

After breakfast, drive toward Barmer, known for its rural desert culture and textile traditions. The town remains less commercialized and preserves authentic desert character.

Continue onward to Bikaner, historically significant as a caravan trade stop. The drive showcases vast open desert plains and camel herding communities.

Upon arrival, check into your hotel and relax before the final day of exploration.

Day
12

Bikaner & Departure

Visit Junagarh Fort in Bikaner, a well-preserved structure with richly decorated palaces and audience halls. Unlike many forts, it stands on flat land yet remains architecturally imposing.

Explore the local markets known for camel products and regional snacks. Bikaner’s desert identity is closely linked to camel breeding and trade.

Later, transfer to the airport or railway station for onward journey. The Rajasthan Desert & Wildlife Expedition concludes with a balanced mix of safari experiences, desert landscapes, and royal heritage towns.

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