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Travgenix Shares Four Most Visited Destinations in India During Winters

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Travgenix Shares Four Most Visited Destinations in India During Winters

Winters are here, and so is the urge to go out and feel that sprightly wind on your face. Winter in India is the best time for passionate travellers as you jump out from a cosy blanket and are on a journey to allow chilly, windy weather to warm up your soul.

Winters are also the best time for visiting architectural places as you can enjoy the intricacy of the monuments without burning yourself in the heat. For the same reason, Rajasthan, the princely land, is considered the most visited destination in India during winter.

Rajasthan Is The Country's Most Picturesque State.

India's winter season, which lasts from November to February, is unquestionably one of the most significant periods to explore the magnificent palaces and forts standing tall on Aravali’s hills trails. The chilly desert gleams under starry nights, and the music and frolic activities ensure you have a lifetime experience.

India’s most trusted travel agency Travgenix offers tour packages that make your winter Rajasthan trip more memorable, whether a family trip, a couples trip, a solo trip or a friend's vacay. Their tour packages upend convention and encourage you to observe the world more closely. They provide hand-selected vacation experiences with the promise of the lowest pricing, high hospitality and utmost care.

Travgenix also offers customisation options for their pre-planned itineraries, allowing you to upgrade or alter your accommodations or amenities per your group's interests. The total cost will change as a result.

Travgenix List Down the Most Visited Destinations in Rajasthan for Winter Tours-

Travgenix has compiled a list of destinations people visit the most in winter.

#4 Jaipur

The honour of being India's first planned city belongs to Jaipur. The capital of Rajasthan integrates the attraction of its historical past with all the benefits of a metropolis. UNESCO has designated Jaipur, India, as a world-historic site. It is gorgeous and charming, filled with towering historic temples, evocative Havlies, diverse museums, and royal mansions.

The most famous and majestic sites that will sweep you off your feet are Amber Fort, Jal Mahal, Nahargarh, Birla Mandir, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Albert Hall Museum and the nightlife. The vibrant modern city is one of the golden triangle's three points, along with Delhi and Agra.

#3 Udaipur

Sparkling lakes and the verdant Aravalli Mountains surround the city of lakes(Udaipur). The well-known Lake Palace, located in the heart of Lake Pichola, is one of Udaipur's most breathtaking sights. There is also Jaisamand Lake, which is said to be the second-largest artificial sweetwater lake in Asia. Sajjangarh (Monsoon Palace) and the beautiful City Palace are other examples of the city's stunning architecture.

#2 Jodhpur

The second-largest city in Rajasthan, Jodhpur, is called the "Blue City". Most architecture, including forts, temples, palaces, Havelis, and even residences, is constructed in vibrant blue tones.

This gorgeous city's towering forts make for a spectacular sight you wouldn't want to miss. A rocky ridge dominates the landscape surrounding the stunning Mehrangarh fort, with eight gates leading out. The other tourist attractions, such as the Taj Mahal of Marwar, Jaswant Thada, Ghanta Ghar, and Blasamand Lake, will leave you mesmerised.

#1 Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer, also known as Golden city, is covered with golden honey sandstone and surrounded by golden dunes. Lakes, Jain temples, and Havelis contribute to the beauty of Jaisalmer. For a memorable experience, mount a camel and travel over the desert to a campsite where the stars will shine over you.

The Jaisalmer Fort is a fortification with winding lanes that locals have used for decades to live. You can enjoy a jeep safari and camel rides in the desert of Sam. Jaisalmer is hence a synthesis of the exotic Indian desert culture, tradition, and adventure.

Plan Your Winter Holidays With Travgenix Winter tour Packages for Rajasthan

Whether you’re planning for a long-weekend trip or a short gateway, Travgenix- Your Perfect Travel Partner has every solution for your travel needs and best Rajasthan tour packages. All you need to do is connect with our itinerary experts and get the details for your preferred place.

Jaipur- Jodhpur-Jaisalmer -

  • 7 Days / 6 Nights
  • (2 Nights Jaipur, 1 Night Jodhpur, 2 Nights Jaisalmer and 1 Night Jodhpur)
  • Starting Price- From INR 23,000

Jodhpur-Jaisalmer Tour

  • 4 Days / 3 Nights
  • 1 Nights in Jodhpur and 2 Nights in Jaisalmer
  • Starting Price- INR 16,000

Jaisalmer Tour Package

  • 3 Days / 2 Nights
  • 2 Nights Jaisalmer
  • Starting Price- INR 8000

Golden BLuelake Honeymoon (Udaipur - Jodhpur- Jaisalmer)

  • 6 Days / 5 Nights
  • (2 Nights Udaipur, 1 Night Jodhpur and 2 Nights Jaisalmer)
  • Starting Price- From INR 43,000

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