Discover the majestic charm of Rajasthan. If you like
capturing the beauty of people, markets and more with your camera then
Rajasthan photography tours are a must to choose. A photography tour in
Rajasthan, India is a truly enriching experience as the state is known for its
rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, vibrant festivals and magnificent
architecture.
Day 1:
Jaipur
Arrive in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. Spend the day
exploring the city's landmarks such as the Palace of Winds, Amber Fort, City
Palace and Jantar Mantar. Capture intricate architectural details, bustling
markets, and bustling streets.
Many trains, taxis and planes are available from Delhi and
other train stations.
Distance from Delhi to Jaipur – 250 km (by road)
Days 2-3:
Jaisalmer
Visit Jaisalmer, a desert city known for its golden
sandstone architecture and vast Thar Desert. Explore the majestic Jaisalmer
Fort and the narrow streets of the old city, visit the picturesque Patwonki
Haveli and Gadisar Lake. Capture breathtaking desert sunsets and sunrises.
Taxis and some trains are available from Jaipur to
Jaisalmer.
Distance from Jaipur to Jaisalmer – 556 km (by road)
Days 4-5:
Jodhpur
Head to the 'Blue City' of Jodhpur, known for its
blue-painted houses. Snap photos of the majesty of Mehrangarh Fort, the
bustling markets of the Old Town and the serene Jaswant Thada. Don't miss the
opportunity to photograph the bright blue streets of Brahmapuri and Navchokyya
districts.
Taxis and many trains are available from Jaipur to Jodhpur.
Distance from Jaipur to Jodhpur – 333 km (by road)
Days 6-7:
Udaipur
Drive to Udaipur, the 'City of Lakes', known for its
beautiful palaces, temples and beautiful lakes. Explore City Palace, Jag
Mandir, Sahelyon-Ki Bali and the famous Lake Pichola. Snap photos of intricate
architecture, bustling markets, and the city's stunning reflections in the
lake.
Distance from Jaipur to Udaipur – 393 km (by road)
Days 8-9:
Pushkar
Drive to the sacred city of Pushkar, known for its annual
camel market and sacred Pushkar Lake. Capture the vibrant atmosphere of the
fair (if your timing is right) and take photos of various activities such as
camel rides, cultural performances and traditional ceremonies. Don't forget to
explore the colorful markets and Brahma Temple.
Days 10-11:
Ranthambore National
Park
Travel to Ranthambore National Park, one of his best spots
for wildlife photography in India. Embark on an exciting safari to spot and photograph
majestic Bengal tigers, leopards, deer and many species of birds. The park's
diverse landscapes and ancient ruins also provide unique photography
opportunities.
Day 12:
Return to Jaipur
Return to Jaipur and spend the day exploring the sights you
missed and exploring local markets for souvenirs. You may also have the
opportunity to take photos of traditional arts such as puppet shows and prints.