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 maharajas 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








