Limitless India
Witness a rich tapestry of life, vibrant color, tranquil countryside and mind-blowing beauty, all while staying in some of the most exclusive properties selected just for you. This is the ultimate trip through Rajasthan. We'll take you to all our best-kept secrets while delivering next-level service and luxury with the help of expert guides.
Journey highlights
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Plunge into the vast vistas as you drive through rural India, stopping at local markets and watching the colourful daily life of Rajasthan
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Immerse yourself into the buzz of Delhi taking a Rickshaw through Chandni Chowk and visiting the Jama Masjid Mosque, Rajpath & Humayun's Tomb
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Search for the Bengal tiger on privately guided safari tours through the lush Ranthambore National Park
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Serene luxury at every turn, staying at the only two Aman properties in India you will be treated with sublime service and outstanding touches of opulence
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When to visit
Rajasthan is known as the desert state. It is largely hot and dry throughout the year, making it a great destination to get away during cold winter months.
Summer in Rajasthan extends from April to June. It’s the hottest season so not ideal for travel, although early April is a good time to get great value for money if you don’t mind the heat. In western Rajasthan temperatures may soar, particularly in May and June, so we'd suggest avoiding Jaisalmer and the Thar Desert at this time.
The monsoon season usually runs from July to September. The temperature drops slightly, and humidity increases. During this period 90% of the rain Rajasthan occurs, although in reality Rajasthan never receives much rainfall. Lakes and rivers will be higher and there's more color to the landscape.
October to March is the best time to travel to Rajasthan. Expect warm and sunny weather, perfect for exploring and relaxing. Please note that hotels are at their busiest over the Christmas and New Year period. December and January can have very cool mornings and evening and we suggest taking some warm clothing. While temperatures in the desert areas are always hot in the daytime, they become some of the coolest areas of the state once the sun goes down. It’s also normal to expect some fog in the major cities of northern Rajasthan in December and January.