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Rajasthan honeymoon packages

About the wonders of Rajasthan that make it a perfect Honeymoon destination

Rajasthan – The name literally defines a place of Kings.
Hence it is no surprise that it has rapidly become one of the most coveted holiday destinations in the country of India. This land of vast deserts is located in the northern regions of the culturally diverse country and houses several popular attractions. People come to Rajasthan from all over India as well as from across the seven seas just to witness the glorious wonders of this state.
Rajasthan shares its borders with the states of Gujrat, Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh within the borders of India and with Pakistan on the other side. This makes it one of the most well-connected holiday destinations, especially for honeymooners. We would not recommend wandering into Pakistan without your passport and proper permits, especially if you are visiting India from another country. However, if you wish to explore the cultural diversity of the country, you can always book multiple holiday and honeymoon packages for Rajasthan and its neighbouring states.
Rajasthan is the largest state in the country of India covering nearly 350,000 square kilometres in area. Needless to say, you cannot visit all of Rajasthan on a weekend trip. There are several top locations within the state that you need to include in your itinerary if you wish to witness the cultural diversity within the borders of Rajasthan itself. Rajasthan is the ultimate destination for honeymooners to take long trips to visit the historical palaces and forts of India, enjoy a serene afternoon by the lakes, explore the natural reserves of wildlife and well-kept forestry, or start their life together with a spiritual tour of the temples and religious destinations.

Benefits of booking your honeymoon packages with Thomas Cook

Thomas Cook India Limited is one of the oldest travel organisers In India. Established back in 1881, The Thomas Cook India group has been dedicated to providing ideal holiday packages to help travellers forget their sorrows and busy life. With more than 140 years of dedicated service, which is longer than the tenure of independent India, Thomas Cook has built a reputation amongst the top travel agencies around the globe.
TCIL and TCIG have received several prestigious accolades including from the Times Travel Awards. They have a staff of more than 8000 dedicated employees in 25 different countries spanning five continents who only look forward to devising the perfect travel packages for their guests.
Here are some of the benefits of booking your honeymoon packages with Thomas Cook:

1. With 140 years of experience under their belt, the experts at Thomas cook are familiar with the changing needs of people, and their travel packages reflect exactly that.
2. Spanning across five continents allows them to explore various holiday destinations and design travel packages for diverse experiences.
3. The Rajasthan tour packages for couples of Thomas Cook come at a very reasonable price. They recognize that this is the time to start building your Future with your spouse.
4. The curated Rajasthan honeymoon packages at Thomas Cook are ideally designed to accommodate romantic places in Rajasthan for couples.
5. Thomas Cook arranges luxurious accommodation facilities for honeymooners regardless of the type of Rajasthan honeymoon packages they choose.
6. They are well versed with the requirements of any trip to any location and are always at your disposal to guide you with the same. Whether you are booking your honeymoon packages to Rajasthan, Andaman, Mauritius, or any place else, the experts at Thomas Cook will not only provide you with the list of required travel documents but do their best to procure the permissions needed for an enhanced experience.
7. You can reach out to an expert travel advisor on the Thomas Cook website while booking your honeymoon to Rajasthan online. There is a small pop-up window at the bottom of the screen where you can arrange a call or chat with an available agent. If you are uncertain about your travel plans, you can also request a call back from the website and discuss designing the perfect honeymoon package best suited for you and your spouse.
8. Almost all honeymoon packages from Thomas Cook come with meals included along with short excursions around the city. If you wish to explore the state of Rajasthan more with your spouse, you can either opt to add additional sightseeing packages or simply ask your travel advisor for the best tour guides to approach once you reach your honeymoon destination in Rajasthan.
9. In order to accommodate the needs of all their travellers, Thomas Cook does not include flight plans, extravagant luxuries, bar packages, and additional permissions in their honeymoon packages to Rajasthan. If you need or want to add these extra facilities to your travel package, you can consult the expert travel advisors and include them at additional costs. This way, whoever does not want to pay for such extravagance does not necessarily need to do so.
10. They have a detailed representation of each destination where they offer Rajasthan tour packages for couples. There is a library of photographs depicting the true elemental beauty of each location as well as all their various activities, places, shopping locales, food, and special attractions. You can check what to expect at the honeymoon destination even before you make your booking for the package of your choice.
Booking your travel plans with Thomas Cook allows you to explore the best honeymoon packages in Rajasthan with export advisors whose only goal is to bring you joy.

Best time to visit Rajasthan

Since Rajasthan is covered by deserts, the weather can be a little finicky at times. There are certain seasons when Rajasthan is absolutely pleasant and make for the perfect honeymoon destination, while at other times it can get really hot.
Summers are not at all ideal to book honeymoon packages in Rajasthan due to the extreme heat of the desert, although the evenings and nights are relatively cooler. If you live in cold places and wish to explore the beauty of Rajasthan while developing a healthy tan, you can book your honeymoon packages for the summer and plan accordingly. Carrying some loose clothing and a ton of suntan lotion will ease the trip during the day while you go exploring the cities after sundown.
Planning honeymoon packages in Rajasthan during the monsoon can be very beneficial. The heavy rainfall allows the forests in the wildlife preservations to flourish and cools the desert considerably. The temperature during the day is quite pleasant and allows you to explore the cities and their numerous wonders of forts and palaces. You can even plan a spiritual trip with your spouse during your honeymoon in Rajasthan when visiting during the monsoon.
Winters are a particularly the best time to visit Rajasthan for your honeymoon. You can bask in the light rays of the sun during the day and go sightseeing. The evenings and nights can get cold, but nothing that you cannot handle with a sweater. This is the perfect time to explore the cultural norms on the streets of Rajasthan. While visiting Rajasthan during any time of the year is an extravagant affair in itself, the best time to visit would be spring and winter. You can also check the weather when planning to book your honeymoon packages in Rajasthan to determine if the temperature will allow you to make the most of your trip with your spouse.

How to reach your honeymoon destinations in Rajasthan

Rajasthan is very well connected from all sides making it easy for travellers to reach their honeymoon destination. The three most popular means of travelling to your honeymoon destinations in Rajasthan are as follows:
1. Air 2. Road 3. Railway

By Air

Air travel is the fastest way to reach Rajasthan . Regardless of the location from which you travel, there are daily flights available, some from major cities as well as minor ones. There are even connecting flights for international travellers who want to plan their honeymoon in Rajasthan.
If you book specific destination honeymoon packages in Rajasthan such as Jaipur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, and other popular locations, Flights available will differ in terms of direct passage. While the Jaipur International airport accommodates direct air travel for passengers from domestic as well as international locations, the other cities may not allow such travel on a regular basis. You may need to book connecting flights with layovers or travel to Jaipur and opt for other modes of accommodation.
Regardless of whether or not you avail of direct flights to your destination or honeymoon packages in Rajasthan, air travel shortens the journey considerably thus allowing more time for tourist activities. Furthermore, planning a flight to Jaipur, and taking bus, cab or other modes of travel by roadways, allows you to explore the sights on the way to your honeymoon destination.

By Road

As you know, Rajasthan is one of the most well-connected states in India. This allows travellers to opt for road trips with their spouses on their honeymoon.
Ideally, since honeymoons are special occasions that call for privacy, you may want to book a cab or choose to drive yourself by hiring a car from a nearby airport or travel hub. It allows you to spend some quality time with your partner on your honeymoon as well as take charge of the plans involving expenses, sightseeing, and booking multi-destination honeymoon packages in Rajasthan.
Another popular means of travelling by Road to reach your honeymoon destinations in Rajasthan is to take a bus. Buses to major cities all over the state of Rajasthan are available from various states all over India, especially the capital cities. Travelling by bus to your honeymoon places in Rajasthan may not seem like the most romantic means of transport, however, it is far cheaper. This way you can allocate more of your finances towards exploring the beauty of Rajasthan and pampering your spouse on your honeymoon.

By Railway

Finally, the third most popular means of transportation that most honeymooners opt for when on a special vacation is to travel by train. Capital cities such as Mumbai, Delhi, Kolkata, Bangalore, Chennai, and Hyderabad offer direct trains to multiple cities all over Rajasthan including but not limited to Bikaner, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, and more.
Most of the available trains on these routes are super-fast express rails. Some of these trains may not be destined for Rajasthan per se but they do pass through the major cities, making it easier for honeymooners to disembark at their destination. The trains headed from Mumbai to Bikaner are notably one of the most luxurious and popular means of railway travel in India and are often talked about internationally.

Best places to visit in Rajasthan for couples

As we have mentioned, Rajasthan is the largest state in India spanning more than 340,000 square kilometres and housing several popular destinations in its bosom. You will be surprised at how many different cities in Rajasthan are known for their tourist locations and rich history.
When planning your honeymoon packages in Rajasthan, aim for at least one or more of these destinations. If you are booking your packages with Thomas Cook, you will also find multiple options to club Different destinations in a single trip.
Here are some of the best places to visit in Rajasthan for couples:

1. Jaipur
2. Jodhpur
3. Jaisalmer
4. Udaipur
5. Bikaner
6. Ajmer
7. Mount Abu
8. Pushkar

1. Jaipur

The capital city of Rajasthan is also popularly known as the Pink City of India. Deriving its name from the ethereal beauty of the uniquely-coloured forts and palaces, Jaipur is a must-visit location for those who travel to Rajasthan. For honeymooners, in particular, the Pink City holds a distinctive charm of enticement. Pink being the colour of love, sets the backdrop for spending some romantic time in your Rajasthan package for couples.
1. Akshardham Temple
2. Albert hall museum
3. Amber palace
4. Birla Mandir
5. Chandra Mahal
6. City Palace
7. Elefantastic Wildlife Sanctuary
8. Gatore ki Chhatriyan
9. Hawa Mahal
10. Jaigarh Fort
11. Jal Mahal
12. Jantar Mantar
13. Man Sagar Lake
14. Moti Dungri Ganesh Temple
15. Nahargarh Fort and Biological Park
16. Panna Meena ka Kund
17. Patrika Gate
18. Pink Pearl Water Park
19. Rambaug Palace
20. Ramnivas Bagh
21. Sheesh Mahal
22. Sisodia Rani ka Bagh
23. Statue Circle
24. Thikana Temple
25. Vidyagarh Bagh

The list can go on for ages. Jaipur has so much to offer that one trip with your spouse on your honeymoon may not be enough.

Jodhpur

Speaking of colourful cities in the state of Rajasthan, Jodhpur is known as the blue city. Are you starting to see a pattern here too?
When booking a honeymoon package in Rajasthan, you can be sure that your trip is going to be a colourful one. The pink city, the blue city, the abundant greenery of the numerous rainforests and national parks, as well as the colourful mirages on the desert sand, make for quite an experience.
The blue city of Jodhpur gathers its name from a large number of buildings with light blue colours on the terrace or on the houses themselves. Of course, Jodhpur has several other attractions including forts, palaces, museums, and more but the blue building signifies the tranquillity that this city has to offer.
Here are some of the major attractions to visit when in Rajasthan tour package for couples in Jodhpur:

1. Arna Jharna: Museum dedicated to Thar Desert
2.Bal Samand Lake
3. Gangaur Udyan Nehru Park
4. Jaswant Thada
5. Kaylana Lake
6. Machia Biological Park and Safari Park
7. Mahamandir Temple
8. Mandore Fort and Garden
9. Mehrangarh Fort
10. Phool Mahal Palace
11. Ranisar Talab
12. Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park
13. Toorji ka Jhalra Bavdi
14. Umaid Bhawan Palace and Museum

Jodhpur city is the ideal destination for honeymooners to not only spend time getting to know each other but also indulge in the rich history of our country. The safari parks and biological parks in particular make for the perfect setting to embark on the adventures that your life is about to offer.

Jaisalmer

The Jaisalmer Fort is known worldwide and has significance in India, especially Rajasthan as the house of the people. For more than 850 years, the fort itself was the entire city of Jaisalmer . Now, in recent times, as the neighbourhood has developed, people have populated the surrounding areas. However, the Fort still houses several families and is popularly known as the “Living Fort” for it is not just a historical landmark but still a home.
If you find yourself in Jaisalmer during your honeymoon, check out the following places for an enhanced experience amongst the locals of Rajasthan:
1. Amar Sagar Lake
2. Baa Ri Haveli
3. Bada Bagh Historical Temple
4. Desert Art Gallery and Cultural Centre
5. Gadisar Lake
6. Golden Fort
7. Government Museum
8. Kothari’s Patwon ki Haveli
9. Moti Mahal
10. Nathmal ki Haveli
11. Raja ka Mahal
12. Rani ka Mahal
13.Sand World Desert Camp
14. Tanot Rai Mata Mandir
15. Tazia Tower
16. Thar Heritage Museum
17. Vyas Chhatri

When traversing through the fort itself, you will encounter wonders like never before. This age-old structure has a story to tell that you and your spouse will certainly enjoy.

Udaipur

Known popularly as the city of Lakes, Udaipur is the pride and joy of Rajasthan for more than one reason. It features palaces and forts, much like most cities in Rajasthan, alongside several lakes, temples, and historical spots and museums.
The main attraction of the city is Lake Pichola, which is a perfect spot for honeymooners to spend time together and get to know each other. The other attractions at this popular honeymoon destination are as follows:

1. Ambrai Ghat
2. Ahar Museum
3. Badi Talab
4. Bagore ki Haveli
5. Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandal
6. City Palace and Museum
7. Dudh Talai
8. Fateh Sagar Lake
9. Gangour Ghat
10. Jagdish Temple
11. Jagmandir
12. Lake Pichola
13. Moti Magri
14. Nehru Garden
15. Saheliyon ki Bari
16. Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace
17. Sajjangarh Biological Park and Wildlife Sanctuary
18. Swaroop Sagar
19. Udai Sagar Lake
20. Udaipur Solar Observatory
21. Vintage and Classic Car Museum

The city of lakes truly is a historical enigma of India. If you enjoy the quiet and serene setting of peaceful civilizations, then Udaipur honeymoon packages are perfect for you.

Bikaner

This is one of the cities of age and history. Bikaner is one of the most popular junctions and tourist destinations for travellers from all over the world. It houses some of the oldest historic structures with immense significance to the past of India. Much like its neighbours, Bikaner features some of the oldest forts, palaces, museums, and lakes, and facilitates camel safaris through the desert.
If you visit Bikaner on your honeymoon, make time to check out the following places:

1. Bikaji ki Tekri
2. Bikaner Raj parivar Vishram Grah
3. ICAR National Camel Research Centre
4. Jorbeer Conservation Reserve
5. Junagarh Fort
6. Lalgarh Fort, Palace, and Garden
7. Prachina Museum
8. Rampuria Haveli
9. Seth Bhandasar Jain Temple
10. Shiv Bari temple
11. Shri Laxminath Temple
12. Sursagar Lake

Bikaner also features a number of incredible marketplaces where you can collect souvenirs, shop for furniture or clothing to appropriately commemorate your exclusive honeymoon.

Ajmer

Did you know that Badshah Akbar built a palace in Ajmer city? Granted, that is not the high point for honeymooners but the essence of history seeps from the building that has since been transformed into a government museum.
Ajmer offers a ton of exquisite sights much like its neighbours. Here are some of the best honeymoon places to visit in Rajasthan for couples:
1. Adhai Din ka Jhonpra
2. Akbar’s Fort
3. Akbari Masjid
4. Ajmer Fort
5. Anasagar Lake
6. Buland Darwaza
7. Daulat Bagh
8. Digambar Jain Temple
9. Dolphin Water Park
10. Foy Sagar Lake
11. Government Museum in Akbar’s Palace
12. Khwaja Moinudin Chishti Dargah
13. Maharana Pratap Smarak
14. Taragarh Hill and Fort
15. The Shrine of Khwaja Garib Nawaz

Ajmer holds some of the richest secrets from the Islamic Dynasties. Although not all the kings were celebrated, some of them sincerely cared for their subjects, which is still reflected in the locals.

Mount Abu

If you are in the mood for some fun at a hill station amidst the vast deserts of Rajasthan, take a Mount Abu trip . The place features lush forests and wildlings that are a testament to the preservation and conservation of the people of Rajasthan. They love to take care of their own.
Mount Abu is particularly popular among honeymooners and features a dedicated spot for newlyweds. Honeymoon Point offers a scenic view of the area and you can enjoy the sunrise or sunset at this heavenly destination or by the lakes.
There are several attractions in Mount Abu such as:

1. Achalgarh Fort
2. Brahma Kumaris Peace Park and World Spiritual Museum
3. Champaa Caves
4. Crocodile Park
5. Dilwara Temples
6. Eco Adventures
7. Honeymoon Point
8. Nakki Lake
9. Sant Sarovar
10. Sunset Point
11. Tibetan Market
12. Toad Rock
13. Trevor’s Tank

Mount Abu is the ideal destination for honeymooners for it is not only one of the romantic places in Rajasthan but also offers an opportunity to explore serenity in your relationship.

Pushkar

If you’d prefer your honeymoon to start with a bit of spirituality, you can visit Pushkar . It is famous for its numerous temples and pilgrimages. There is a temple that is entirely dedicated to Brahma, known in Hindu mythology as the creator of the world. A small excursion into town could be quite rewarding for believers.
Pushkar also features lakes and campsites where you can spend time with your spouse. Here are a few attractions of Pushkar:

1. Brahma Temple
2. Gayatri Mata Temple
3. Pushkar Lake
4. Pushkar Adventure Camp and Desert Camel Safari
5. Rangji Temple
6. Savitri Mata Temple
7. Varah Ghat and Temple

The beauty of Pushkar goes beyond the religious experience. It is one that brings together the elements of nature to build a wholesome escapade.

Best attractions of deserts and lakes in Rajasthan to spend time on your honeymoon

Rajasthan is a land of wonders when it comes to deserts and lakes. Each city has its unique offering of tranquillity and serenity to set up the backdrop for your honeymoon. When visiting this incredible destination, you must make allowances in your itinerary to check out the following desert attractions, lakes, and romantic places in Rajasthan:

1. The glorious Thar Desert

The Thar Desert is one of the largest sand dunes in the world extending all the way from Rajasthan to Pakistan. It is a tourist spot for any committed destination for honeymooners to visit. The vastness of the Thar Desert is an extension of life itself, and couples can enjoy several desert activities together to bond.
During the Kutch festival, the Thar Desert is crowded by people wanting to witness the cultural celebrations of Rajasthan and Gujarat first-hand. You can enjoy the music festival in the evening featuring Rajasthani kalakars singing folk songs while dancers perform ghumar. You can also shop for original Rajasthani craftsmanship to decorate your house or procure knick knacks to commemorate your honeymoon in Rajasthan.
The Sam sand dunes and Khimsar dunes are popular desert attractions for honeymooners due to the numerous safaris that help explore the regions. You can take part in a Jeep safari with other travellers or take a camel safari with your spouse which is a little more intimate.
You can enjoy the sunset in a small tent with a picnic basket or camp at the sand dunes. The local facilitators have several options for honeymooners in particular who want to enjoy a quiet time with their partner and relish the local cuisine of Rajasthan.
The extent of the Thar Desert allows tourists to explore the following deserts in Rajasthan located in different cities:
1. The Sam Sand Dunes
2. The Mahabar Desert
3. The desert of Pushkar
4. The desert of Nagaur
5. The desert of Bikaner

2. The Lakes of Rajasthan

Rajasthan’s second-most coveted attraction for honeymooners is the lakes, especially Lake Pichola in Udaipur. It is the perfect destination for a romantic time with your partner to talk about nothing and everything while gazing upon the wondrous creation of nature. Udaipur honeymoon packages also present numerous opportunities to explore other waterbody attractions around the area where couples can take a walk or sit by the water for a beautiful view of the sunset.
Lake Pichola is quickly followed by Lake Jaisamand, which happens to be a man-made attraction. The sweet-water lake is regarded as the second largest one in all of Asia and it is a favoured picnic spot. Third, comes the Sambhar Salt Lake located near Jaipur. This is the highest-known lake and the largest lake water body in India that is formed inland.
There are over 30 different lakes and water bodies scattered around the state of Rajasthan, and no matter which cities you visit for your Rajasthan honeymoon, you will come across one that takes your breath away.
When visiting Rajasthan on your honeymoon, make it a point to check out these lakes and deserts. You will experience a serenity that follows you into your new life together as a couple. With its picturesque setting, these deserts and lakes surround astoundingly beautiful towns. You can take some time to enjoy the local cuisine or learn the historical enigmas of the towns and their significant ancestry.

Best honeymoon Places in Rajasthan you must check out on your trip

Amongst the plethora of honeymoon destinations that Rajasthan has to offer, it becomes difficult to choose just one when planning your trip. Not only do you need locales that offer scenic views to cherish with your partner but also a romantic serenity to help you bond.
If you plan ahead, you can visit the most romantic places in Rajasthan for honeymooners by clubbing two or more Rajasthan honeymoon packages. You can also choose a targeted destination such as Udaipur honeymoon packages or other Rajasthan packages for couples to Jaipur, Jodhpur, etc. There are certain places in Rajasthan that are dedicated to newlyweds and you will certainly enjoy your stay.
Here are the best honeymoon places in Rajasthan:

1. Honeymoon Point on Mount Abu to enjoy the sunrise
2. The Pink City of Jaipur literally reflects love in the air
3. The Kailana Lake in Jodhpur for a serene sunset view
4. Jaisalmer Fort to live like the Royals
5. Pushkar for a romantic bike or camel ride
6. The Dolphin Water Park in Ajmer city to share a unique experience with your spouse
7. Udaipur lakes for long walks with your partner
8. Bikaner for an explicitly romantic experience
9. Alwar to explore the sanctuaries and natural reserves for a thrill.

Truly, any place you visit in Rajasthan with your partner is going to be a divine and romantic experience. Enjoying the beautiful sights, hopping on a camel ride, camping in the desert, having a picnic by the numerous lakes, shopping for your new life together or visiting the spiritual sites for blessings are all activities that bring meaning to your future. No matter which city you visit, you will find yourself surrounded by the best honeymoon places in Rajasthan.

The culinary arts of Rajasthan

Rajasthan package for couples are not just famous for their honeymoon spots and great adventures but also for the food. The Rajasthani palette is particularly enticing with locally procured spices and herbs.
When in Rajasthan, you must make it a point to try the following dishes to enhance your trip with the local cuisine:

1. Vegetarian - Most of the Rajasthani population adhere to the Rajput traditions, following a strictly vegetarian diet, and the dishes are lip-smacking, to say the least.
2. Dal Baati Churma - It is one of the most popular dishes consisting of a lentil soup or dal, a crunchy bread roll, and a brittle sweet. The churmas are dipped in ghee and then consumed with a combination of dal and sweet.
3. Kachori – Name a type of kachori you like and you will find it in Rajasthan. Varieties such as onion kachori, dal kachori, sweet kachori, aloo kachori, mawa kachori, and more will surprise your taste buds.
4. Gatte ki Sabzi – Besan gattas are a guilty pleasure of Rajasthan. The besan mixed with curd and rolled into tight kebabs are dropped in gravy to be enjoyed with rice or chapati.
5. Dal Khichdi – A staple food not just for those who fall ill in India is Dal Khichdi. Rajasthani cuisine takes it to a whole new level with the tadka, and unique ingredients. You can even find gatte ki khichdi here.
6. Ker Sangri – There is a special berry that grows in the Thar Desert. The locals made good use of it by introducing the sangri gravy with the ber. It makes an amazing tangy and spicy curry to enjoy with hot chapatis or rice.
7. Rajasthani Kadhi – Every state around Rajasthan has its own version of kadhi but the locals here prepare a special, spicy delight. The besan balls are dropped in the gravy made from curd and more besan is delectable with hot rice.
8. Mirch ke Pakode – Rajasthanis love their spice and that holds true for their snacks too. Try some Mirch ke Pakode in the evening with tea and you will have a whole new appreciation for spicy foods.
9. Non-vegetarian – Meat in Rajasthan is particularly cured and prepared which gives it that delightful taste.
10. Laal Maas – When it comes to meats, Rajasthan does not hold back on the spices. Red meat may be a misleading name for the dish is named so because of the colour it gets from the spicy red chillies added to the gravy.
11. Mohan Maas – A delightful concoction opted for by the royals was Mohan Maas and the tradition continues today with the preparation of meat stuffed with dry fruits. The dish is cooked in milk and the locals add fresh cream to give it that shahi feel.
12. Machli Jaisamandi – A spicy yet shahi concoction of fish fillets marinated and fried and served in gravy. The dish is particularly famous in Udaipur.
13. Sweets – Rajasthani sweets are popular all over India, and you simply cannot miss the experience in their home state.
14. Ghevar – The crunchiness of this delightful dessert will surprise and entice you till the very end. It is a colourful dish that reflects the versatility of the state itself.
15. Moon Dal Halwa – A sweet lover cannot pass up the opportunity to try this beautiful combination of moong lentils, ghee, and sweet. It melts in your mouth and you cannot stop eating.
16. Badam ka Halwa – Another royal sweet dish is prepared by soaking almonds, grinding them and mixing them with ghee. The locals pour hot ghee while serving to make it moist enough to melt on your tongue.
17. Mohan Thaal – A perfect combination of ghee, besan, and dry fruits, Mohan Thaal is popular for its consumption by the Royals of Rajasthan.
18. Beverages – You will need to drink a lot of special beverages to fight the heat of Rajasthan.
19. Masala Chaas – Buttermilk with a touch of spice to beat the heat
20. Jaljeera – It is a healthy concoction of tangy and spicy.

No matter which part of Rajasthan you choose to visit, the culinary gifts from this royal state will delight you. Apart from these main dishes, you will also find different forms of try chutney to enjoy with healthy varieties of Indian bread and a range of snacks and namkeens prepared locally.

The unique crafts of Rajasthan and where to shop for them

If you book a honeymoon in Rajasthan, you certainly cannot return without gifts for your friends and family or memorabilia of your trip. Rajasthan is the perfect destination to shop for everything from clothing, to craftwork, to artwork, and everything in between.
There are major marketplaces all over the cities of Rajasthan that offer unique items for shopping. Here is a list of the top shopping destinations in the major cities of Rajasthan and the items you can procure there:

1. In Bikaner

1. Collect unique items of jewellery at Bada Bazaar which is particularly popular for its work with kundans.
2. The Khajanchi Markets offer a wide range of locally designed sarees with intricate handiwork.
3. At Kote Gate, you will find the most exquisite Rajasthani quilts.
4. At any of the local Namkeen stores, you can find the famous Bikaneri Bhujia.

2. In Jaipur

1. Visit Johari Bazaar for unique craftsmanship on items of jewellery, especially kundans.
2. Nehru Bazar is famous for its traditional Rajasthani jootis and mojris.
3. You can get a collection of bangles to match your accessories at Tripolia Bazaar.
4. Acquire beautiful works of handicraft at Chandpole Bazaar, especially the ones made from marble.
5. If you want some textile-based handicraft work, hit the Kishanpole market for Jaipuri fabrics as well as sculptures.
6. The Tibbati Market offers a collection of souvenirs to bring home.
7. You can also procure antiques at The Gem Palace.
8. At the Aravali Bazaar, you can get items to decorate your home as newlyweds.

3. In Jaisalmer

1. Visit the Sadar Bazaar for accessories made of leather.
2. Walk through Manak Chowk to collect items of jewellery and textiles with divine handicraft work.
3. The Bhatia Bazaar offers a wide range of embroidery work with mirrors, wooden craftsmanship, and unique fabrics with handiwork.
4. You can procure the best pieces of jewellery at the Sonaron ka Bazaar.
5. Bring back souvenirs of your honeymoon from Pansari Bazaar.

4. In Jodhpur

1. For Rajasthani handiworks with jewellery, fabrics, and souvenirs, go to Sojati Gate Market.
2. For footwear, visit the Mochi Bazaar.
3. If you want to bring back antiques and pieces of furniture featuring metalworks, visit the Umaid Bhawan Palace Market.
4. Get some traditional Rajasthani lehariya and other attires at the Kapra Bazaar.
5. Procure some unique silver accessories from the Sarafa Bazaar.

5. In Udaipur

1. The Hathi Pol Bazaar has the best collection of tiny artworks.
2. Mochiwada Bazaar and Bada Bazaar offer a wide range of footwear.
3. Try the Chetak Circle for beautiful works of handicraft and souvenirs.
4. Go to Shilpgram for distinguished works on terracotta.
5. Rajasthali is the place to acquire a set of blue décor items for the house.
6. Baapu Bazaar features a selection of khaadi products.
7. You can get some Rajasthani attire and textiles at Sadhna Emporium, Lake Palace Road, and Maldas Street.
8. There are huge selections of jewellery near the Clock Tower.

Shopping in Rajasthani is a treat for the eyes and the heart. You can acquire a variety of items at numerous stores, some of which even offer personalized items with local designs.

Perfect destinations in Rajasthan to book your accommodation

If you intend to book your honeymoon in Rajasthan, you will want to cover most of the sites and romantic locations with your spouse. All the hotels in Rajasthan offer luxurious and royal treatments for their guests, regardless of the cost. This is simply because it is not only tradition but also a matter of respect for the guests to be treated with the highest honours.
Here are the destinations that provide a perfect experience during your honeymoon in Rajasthan:

1. Jaipur – The capital city has a lot to offer in terms of sights to see, romantic locations, shopping outlets, and Rajasthani cuisine. The hospitality industry in Jaipur thrives due to its high-quality practices to maintain the royal feel of the city.
2. Ajmer – Most of Ajmer is steeped in royalty and the accommodations concord with similar practices. You will have the time of your life and feel like royalty as you walk down the streets.
3. Jaisalmer – The area has recently developed a lot and makes for the perfect romantic destination to set up camp.
4. Pushkar – Aside from the numerous religious and spiritual experiences, Pushkar also offers affordable accommodations with luxury.
5. Udaipur – The white lake city is home to many tourist destinations and offers some of the palaces transformed into hotels for guests to stay in.
6. Mount Abu – A perfect holiday spot for honeymooners. It offers rooms that are especially luxuriated to facilitate a romantic atmosphere for couples.

When it comes to Rajasthan, you cannot go wrong with the accommodation no matter where you visit or stay. The entire experience will automatically make you feel rejuvenated simply as you interact with the locals and the experienced staff in hospitality.

Adventures at your honeymoon destinations in Rajasthan

At first glance, Rajasthan may seem like a tourist spot with only a ton of sights to see, but don’t be mistaken. It is a land of adventure.
There are a lot of fun activities and adventure sports that you and your spouse can enjoy together. Here are some of the main adventure attractions of Rajasthan:

1. Safari trips in the Wild

To start with, you can take a safari tour of the Ranthambore National Park with a guide and experience encounters with wildlife up close. There are several other wildlife reserves and sanctuaries in other cities such as Jodhpur, Bharatpur, Bundi, and Bikaner as well. You can opt for any of the safari trips.

2. Explore the desert

Go on a desert cruise on a camel’s back through the sand dunes and experience the miracles of a mirage.
You can also choose to camp out in the desert. There are facilitators who will arrange for tents, food, and other amenities per your request while you enjoy alone time with your spouse in the middle of nowhere.

3. Trek through the oldest mountain range

You can go trekking with your partner through the exquisite Aravali Range while taking in the view of the neighbouring city of lakes, Udaipur.

4. Water sporting adventures

If you enjoy water sports, Alwar and Udaipur have you covered. You can go boating across the lake with your partner for some time alone or pair up with another couple.
There are also options to go paragliding. With the help of an expert adventurer, you and your partner will be harnessed to the glider and taken on the water on a boat. When you are ready, just tug on your paraglider and soar into the sky.
For any water sport in Rajasthan, you will be provided life jackets so enjoy the adventure with ease.

5. Soar through the skies

Go zip lining with your spouse across the sky in Jodhpur. There are expert instructors to guide you and prepare you for the adventure. While the zip line is on the outskirts of the city, you can view the blue horizon as far as you can see past the thicket of trees.
You can also take hot air balloon rides across the cities of Jaipur and Pushkar with your partner. It is an amazing experience to get a birds-eye view of the various lakes, and glorious temples, and witness the architectural genius of the cities as a whole.

Interesting facts about the state of Rajasthan

Although a popular holiday destination, the history and features of Rajasthan remained little-known facts. Here are some interesting facts about Rajasthan that will amaze you:
1. Did you know that Rajasthan is not only colourful but also colour-coordinated?
2. The Aravalli range in Rajasthan is the oldest known mountain range in India.
3. The fort of Jaisalmer was once the entire town.
4. There is artwork even on the trucks of Rajasthan. Every truck either features some graphics, poetry, or funny quotes.
5. Rajasthan was the site of the oldest known Indus valley civilization
6. Rajasthan was the state of kings and also houses several haunted areas.
7. One of the most luxurious train lines in the world is the palace on wheels in Rajasthan.
8. The only temple dedicated to Lord Brahma is located in Pushkar, Rajasthan.
9. Most of Rajasthan is covered in infertile land.
10. Badshah Akbar, one of the most beloved and intelligent Islamic kings build his forts and palaces in Rajasthan.
While on your honeymoon in Rajasthan, take some time to talk to the locals. It is a good way to learn about the many delightful secrets that are held in the bosom of this desert state.

The culture of Rajasthan

Rajasthan has a rich past of royalty and its culture reflects that in every way. You will find a lot of ancient architecture steeped in history as well as locals who love to celebrate their cultural gifts. This does not mean you won’t find modern amenities or progressive technology. In fact, the locals welcome synergy between their past, present, and future.
The culture of Rajasthan is quite illustrious. For one, you will have a tremendous indulgence in craftsmanship and tailoring. Rajasthan is quite popular all over the world for its work with textiles, especially bandhani. This is a special type of handiwork performed on fragile materials. Most locals wear these designs for festivals or even during special evening celebrations.
Besides the textile handiwork, Rajasthani carpentry and craftsmanship are also celebrated throughout the world. Karigars or craftsmen take great pride in designing unique items and toiling in the hot Rajasthani sun. The woodwork, in particular, is famous for its tiny carvings. Some craftsmen prefer reflecting the history of their towns through their handiwork.
Another cultural gift from Rajasthan is their artwork. Not only are Rajasthani artists popular for their colourful portrayal of historical scenes but also for their work with sculptures. There is so much gravity in the artwork that Rajasthani kalakars are recognized on international platforms. In fact, Rajasthan has the maximum number of culturally significant abstract artworks distributed worldwide.
Apart from the handiwork, craftwork, and artwork, Rajasthan also celebrates culture through music and dance. Watching the Ghumar being performed by the locals is a true treat from this wonderous state. It is unbelievable how much they can do with just a few movements of their wrists and ankles.
Most performers, mostly women, use steel plates, glasses, and other hard utensils to put on quite a show. They stand on top of these delicate and sharp structures while balancing water jugs on their heads to display their skills in balance. This obscure performance is an extension of the history of Rajasthan wherein local women since the age of kings have had to travel miles to get water for their families and household activities. Since the water was and still is, incredibly scarce in some parts of this desert state, women from villages still continue the traditions of carrying multiple water jars or ghadas on their heads and bringing them home with perfect balance to ensure no drops of water are wasted.
The music of Rajasthan also touches the heart. The soulful singers perform melodious tunes of folk music, a tradition that has lived ever since the royal rule. There are still Rajput families, who are direct descendants of the royals, who hire these talented musicians for celebrations at their homes.
The diverse cultures of Rajasthan stem from the history that the state has endured. Not only were there Rajput rulers who enhanced the cultural and historical significance of the state in the country of India but also Muslim rulers from different dynasties as well as Maratha warriors. Each kingdom had its own set of cultures to introduce to its subjects, till, eventually, Rajasthan became one of the most diverse regions in India.
People of Rajasthan take great pride in their history and tend to follow royal etiquette to this day. You will witness their royal heritage in the way they speak respectfully to everyone, the way they conduct business, and especially in their hospitality.

Other popular honeymoon packages in India and abroad for your honeymoon

When planning your honeymoon, it is crucial to consider locales that suit your sentiments as well as that of your spouse. Therefore, if the cultural but hot, desert land of Rajasthan does not appeal to you, there are several other honeymoon packages, both domestic and international, that you can explore.
Here are the most popular honeymoon packages that most couples favour:

1. Goa honeymoon packages
2. Kerala honeymoon packages
3. Darjeeling honeymoon packages
4. Himachal honeymoon packages
5. Kashmir honeymoon packages
6. Bhutan honeymoon packages
7. Nepal honeymoon packages
8. Andaman honeymoon packages
9. Sri Lanka honeymoon packages
10. Krabi and Phuket honeymoon packages
11. Maldives honeymoon packages
12. Bali honeymoon packages
13. Mauritius honeymoon packages

The domestic honeymoon packages do not require a visa or special permissions. However, if you plan to honeymoon abroad, please speak to your travel advisor about the necessary documentation for the specific destination.
With Thomas Cook, you will have a dedicated trip advisor to help you attain all the necessary documentation as you start planning your honeymoon with your significant other. For locations such as Andaman, where visiting and indulging with the native tribes is a major attraction, you will need to procure special permissions to do so. You can check the Thomas Cook website for a detailed record of what you need as well as check out the library of pictures before you choose your destination.

Rajasthan Honeymoon Packages Handpicked for you

People also asked about Rajasthan Honeymoon Packages

1. Which are the best romantic places in Rajasthan?
While all the cities in Rajasthan have a lot to offer in terms of romantic backdrops with their lakes and colourful buildings, one of the best romantic places in Rajasthan is Mount Abu. It is a hillside with acres of foliage that provides some much-needed shelter from the desert sun as well as dedicated spots for honeymooners.
2. Can I visit the Gujrat-Rajasthan Kachh festival while on my honeymoon?
If you plan your trip during the Kachh festival, you can certainly visit. They feature a number of local craftsmen selling specialized goods. You can also enjoy the musical enigmas in the evening along with camel rides and camping in Tent City.
If you are visiting India for your honeymoon, always ask the locals at the festival for directions. Both domestic and International travellers must carry their passports as the Kachh festival takes place in the desert that shares its border with Pakistan.
3. How safe is Rajasthan for tourists?
In its essence, Rajasthan is quite safe for tourists. The locals are welcoming and respectful. However, when going on your excursions and sightseeing adventures, make sure to leave your valuables at the hotel. Additionally, it is best not to follow anyone into a secluded area and always reflect confidence in your demeanour.
4. Is Rajasthan a good place for planning a Honeymoon?
Rajasthan has a long-standing tradition of hosting honeymooners for decades. They are so well-versed in the concept that there are even dedicated locales set up for a romantic time together with your spouse, including a place called Honeymoon Point on Mount Abu. The only thing to remember is that Rajasthan is a land of traditions and respect. Do not indulge in public displays of affection because it might offend the locals.

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