Rural Rajasthan Tour

Rural Rajasthan Tour

Rural Rajasthan Tour

Time Traveller India invites you to expose the soul of Rajasthan with its thoughtful visit to the rural Rajasthan, which is a quiet, humbler part of the royal state of India and a 5-day journey on a more culturally immersion side. While cities like Jaipur and Udaipur shine with palaces and crowds, they are villages in Rajasthan that have the essence of their heritage, painted havelis, earthen houses, camel caravans and generations in holy temples. This journey takes you through attractive cities and rural areas such as Samod, Nawalgarh, and Khimsar, deep cultural insight, real -time interactions with rural communities, and comfortable migration in Heritage Havelis and forts. From a mansion filled with Fresco of Shekhavati to a camel car in a camel village and calm sunset on sand dunes, carefully, carefully designed to show you life beyond postcard images. You will be welcomed not only in places but in life - given how villagers celebrate, crafts, prayers, farms, and celebrate - make this tour a rare and hearty route through the streets of living tradition.

Tour Highlights

Trip Route

Jaipur – Samode – Nawalgarh – Khimsar – Jaipur

With Standard Hotels

(3 & 4 Stars Mixture)

A$ per person/twin share

20% Deposit Only

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Tour Itinerary

Your journey begins with your arrival in Jaipur, where a representative of Time Traveller India warmly welcomes you and escorts you on a small drive for a peaceful and inherited village Samode just 40 km from the city. Upon reaching Samode, you will examine a stunning heritage mansion or palace hotel that mixes royal architecture with a rustic atmosphere. After refreshing and enjoying a traditional Rajasthani lunch and enjoying, the afternoon is dedicated to the search of the village. This directed village walk makes you familiar with the daily lives of local people including potters, farmers and artisans. You will visit centuries old temples, stop at traditional houses made of clay and cow dung, and witness how families cook on open fire and weave their clothes. Children can gather eagerly around you while the elderly congratulate you with real warmth. As soon as the sun sinks less, enjoy a cup of tea on a roof with distant views of the Aravali hills or pass through local fields, where farmers return mustard crops or shepherds with cattle. The speed is slow, the atmosphere is peaceful, and in your evening offering the correct introduction to the rural magic of Rajasthan, the Starlite closes with dinner in Haveli under the sky.

After an early breakfast, start your road trip to Nawalgarh in the Sheikhavati region (about 120 km), which is famous for its best Fresco-painted Havelis and calm attractions. On arrival, check at an inheritance mansion or artistic restored hotel, where ancient furniture and Rajasthani murals welcome you. After some rest, the day comes out with a directed exploration of Sheikhavati's painted history, which stops in landmark Havelis such as Morara Haveli, Poddar Haveli and Vibhant Sheesh Mahal. These structures are not only architectural miracles, but visual storytelling canvas-hazars increase mythology through complex mural paintings, colonial stories, colonial-era trains, royal processions and daily lives. You will also meet local artists who still practice traditional Fresco and short paintings, some of which are trying to preserve the form of this decreasing art. Later in the afternoon, go to local workshops producing lacquer bangles, tie-dio-dai and wooden toys, where you can interact with artisans and try your hand in basic crafting. As the day ends, relax in your mansion or go out to see the city bathing in a golden hour light. Dinner is served in traditional Rajasthani style, often with mild folk music or simple silence of rural Rajasthan under stars.

The third day begins with a hearty breakfast and a drive to Khimsar, a desert village located about 240 km from Nawalgarh, which is sitting on the banks of the Thar Desert. On arrival, you will investigate at the royal Khimsar Fort, which has now turned into a heritage hotel, offering the correct mixture of Regal comfort and desert rub. After a little rest and lunch, your rural immersion deepens with a trip to nearby villages on a camel car ride. You will travel through rowed sandy footpaths with khajri trees and mud huts, children passing by passing groups, goats grazing, and women carrying water in metal utensils from local wells. Interact with the villagers, who still follow the centuries old ways of living-the bajra is cooking on the earthen stove, spinning cow dung fuel cake, or hand yarn. These communities often live with a minimum modern impact, which makes your encounter more real and educational. Near the evening, your camel car ride takes you to Khimsar sand dunes, where you can paint the orange and pink desert sky and listen to the folk songs carried by the air. Return to your fort's stay, where dinner is served in a royal courtyard or around a bonfire, making this day a mixture of desert simplicity and royal elegance.

After a comfortable check-out from breakfast and Khimsar, you start your journey back to Jaipur, but not without most of the rural areas. An Midway round for a rural village near N Marg, Nagaur or Kuchaman, where you can spread your feet and inspect completely non-touristic slices of Rajasthani life. These small settlements offer everyday routine scenes - bullockers with trains, women, women draw water from step -tolewells, and children studying in open classes under children or neem trees. This spontaneous stop offers a final conversation with the people and rhythm of rural Rajasthan before moving towards the light of the city. Continue your drive to Jaipur, and on arrival, check in your hotel. The rest of the evening is kept free-you can choose to relax, shop in local markets, or enjoy a roof dinner with a view of the Lit-up horizon of Jaipur, now offering a sharp contrast to the peaceful desert you have just returned. This is the right time to reflect your journey - from painted walls to silent tibba, from camel bell to temple mantra.

On your last day, Time Traveller India finished your journey with a small taste of the living culture of Jaipur. After breakfast, enjoy a small heritage walk or tuk-tuk ride through the walls. Go to a local vegetable market or flower market to see the morning's Udham and sniff the fresh yield. Stop from a sweet shop making piping hot jalebis and kachoris, or peep inside a silver jeweler's workshop where generations of artisans have worked accurately and proudly. Depending on your interest, you can also go to a traditional blue pottery studio or block-printing workshop, which beautifully connects the rural crafts seen in Nawalgarh. These local experiences refer to how Urban Jaipur has maintained deep relations with its rural roots. Later, return to your hotel to assemble your belongings and check out. Time Traveller India Airport arranges a smooth decline for the airport, railway station or your next destination, ensuring that your journey ends with a heart filled with hot memories, permanent impressions and stories.

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