Rajasthan is the India of the imagination made real — a land of walled cities painted pink and blue, of forts that command whole horizons, and of palaces where the descendants of maharajasMaharajaA ruling Indian prince — literally 'great king'; a maharani is his queen, or a princess ruling in her own right.Read in the glossary still keep the lamps lit. It remains the single most requested region we design, and with reason: nowhere else layers royal grandeur, craft, desert and wildlife so densely.
We build Rajasthan as a private circuit — Jaipur's ateliers, Udaipur's lakes, Jodhpur's blue lanes, the dunes of the Thar — staying in the palace hotels that define the genre and pacing each day so the icons are yours before the crowds arrive.
When To Travel
October to March is ideal — clear, temperate days for forts and outdoor dining. April–June is hot but quiet and rewarding for palace interiors and value.
Destination Guides in Rajasthan
Jaipur
The Pink City — Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal and the royal workshops of Rajasthan's capital.
Udaipur
The City of Lakes — Mewar palaces, Lake Pichola and Rajasthan at its most romantic.
Jodhpur
The Blue City — Mehrangarh's ramparts above an indigo sea of old-city rooftops.
Ranthambore
Tigers among ruins — India's most cinematic reserve, where fort and forest share the frame.
Journeys Through Rajasthan









