Discover the Sacred Soul of Rajasthan

Rajasthan is far more than a land of royal palaces and golden deserts. Beneath its regal surface lies one of India's most profound spiritual landscapes — a sacred tapestry woven across centuries of devotion, where ancient temples, revered dargahs, and holy lakes draw millions of seekers every year. From the incense-laden lanes of Ajmer's Dargah Sharif to the serene ghats of Pushkar Lake, every pilgrimage in Rajasthan is a journey that stirs the soul as deeply as it feeds the senses.

At Rajasthan Tours to India, we have been curating meaningful pilgrimages since our inception — crafting itineraries that honour both the spiritual depth and the physical comfort of every traveller. Whether you seek the Sufi blessings of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, the divine grace of Lord Brahma at Pushkar, or the architectural splendour of Ranakpur's Jain temples, our pilgrimage packages are designed to connect you with Rajasthan's living faith — authentically, respectfully, and at your own pace.

Rajasthan's Most Revered Pilgrimage Sites

Key destinations featured across our pilgrimage tour packages

Ajmer Dargah Sharif

The shrine of Sufi saint Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti is one of the most visited pilgrimages in the Islamic world, welcoming devotees of all faiths year-round.

Pushkar Brahma Temple

One of the very few temples in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma, Pushkar's Jagatpita Brahma Mandir sits beside the sacred Pushkar Lake — a site of deep Hindu significance.

Ranakpur Jain Temples

Nestled in the Aravalli hills, the 15th-century Chaturmukha Dharana Vihara is a masterpiece of Jain marble architecture with 1,444 intricately carved pillars.

Nathdwara — Shrinathji Temple

Home to Shrinathji, an incarnation of Lord Krishna, Nathdwara near Udaipur is among the wealthiest and most visited Vaishnava temples in all of India.

Karni Mata Temple, Deshnok

Known the world over as the Rat Temple, this extraordinary shrine near Bikaner is dedicated to the warrior goddess Karni Mata and draws curious pilgrims and devotees alike.

Dilwara Temples, Mount Abu

Widely regarded as the finest examples of Jain temple architecture anywhere in the world, the Dilwara Temples at Mount Abu are an unmissable stop for any spiritual traveller.

Pilgrimage Tour Packages in Rajasthan

Choose from our handpicked range of sacred journey packages — each one personally curated to balance spiritual immersion with comfortable travel across Rajasthan's holy landscape.

Ajmer Dargah Sharif pilgrimage tour Rajasthan

Ajmer Tour of Rajasthan

Destinations Covered : New Delhi – Jaipur – Ajmer
Seek blessings at the world-famous Dargah Sharif and the sacred Pushkar Lake on this focused 4-day spiritual retreat.

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Pilgrimage tour of Rajasthan — 9 nights 10 days

Pilgrimage Tour of Rajasthan

Destinations Covered : Delhi – Mandawa – Bikaner – Jaisalmer – Jodhpur – Ajmer – Pushkar – Jaipur
Our signature pilgrimage circuit — a complete sacred journey across Rajasthan's most spiritually significant cities in 10 days.

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Pushkar pilgrimage tour with Taj Mahal visit Rajasthan

Pushkar Tour with Taj

Destinations Covered : Delhi – Shekhawati – Bikaner – Jaisalmer – Jodhpur – Ranakpur – Kumbhalgarh – Udaipur – Bijaipur – Ranthambore – Pushkar – Jaipur – Agra
A grand 15-day pilgrimage combining Rajasthan's holiest temples with the timeless majesty of the Taj Mahal.

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Rajasthan classical India pilgrimage tour 30 days

Rajasthan with Classical India Tour

Destinations Covered : Delhi – Shekhawati – Bikaner – Jaisalmer – Jodhpur – Ranakpur – Mount Abu – Ahmedabad – Palitana – Diu – Junagadh – Udaipur – Chittorgarh – Pushkar – Jaipur – Agra – Gwalior – Khajuraho – Varanasi – Delhi
The ultimate 30-day spiritual odyssey spanning Rajasthan, Gujarat's Jain sacred sites and the holy ghats of Varanasi.

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South India and Rajasthan combined pilgrimage tour

South India with Rajasthan Tour

Destinations Covered : Delhi – Agra – Fatehpur Sikri – Jaipur – Pushkar – Jodhpur – Ranakpur – Udaipur – Kochi – Munnar – Periyar – Kumarakom – Kovalam – Kanyakumari – Mumbai
A sweeping 23-day spiritual sojourn that unites the desert temples of Rajasthan with the ancient coastal shrines of Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

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Temple tour of Rajasthan — 10 nights 11 days

Temple Tour of Rajasthan

Destinations Covered : Delhi – Agra – Jaipur – Pushkar – Deogarh – Udaipur – Mumbai
An immersive 11-day temple trail weaving through Rajasthan's sacred cities, from Jaipur's pink-walled mandirs to the hilltop shrines of Udaipur.

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Why Book Your Pilgrimage with Us?

Trusted by thousands of spiritual travellers across India and the world

Expert Local Knowledge

Our guides are rooted in Rajasthan's culture and deeply familiar with temple timings, customs, and the spiritual protocols of every site.

Comfortable Accommodation

We hand-pick hotels and heritage properties close to pilgrimage sites, so you rest well and arrive refreshed for morning darshan.

Fully Customisable

Every itinerary can be tailored to your duration, budget, and specific sacred sites — including special festival dates like Urs and Pushkar Mela.

24/7 On-Tour Support

Our team is reachable at all times during your pilgrimage, giving you and your family complete peace of mind throughout the journey.

Essential Tips for Your Rajasthan Pilgrimage

Make the most of your sacred journey with these practical insights

  • Best Time to Visit October to March offers cool, comfortable weather — ideal for temple visits, morning prayers, and outdoor sacred walks across Rajasthan.
  • Dress Modestly Carry a dupatta or shawl to cover your head at dargahs and mandirs. Many temples require you to remove footwear; socks are helpful.
  • Observe Temple Timings Most temples in Rajasthan observe a midday closure (between noon and 4–5 PM). Plan your darshan for the early morning or evening aarti session.
  • Photography Etiquette Photography is prohibited inside the inner sanctum of most temples and dargahs. Always seek permission before capturing religious ceremonies.
  • Festival Bookings If visiting during Pushkar Camel Fair (November) or Ajmer Urs (April–May), book your tour at least 3–4 months in advance as accommodation fills up quickly.
  • Carry Cash Prasad offerings and small donations are customary at most shrines. Carry small denomination notes — digital payments may not always be accepted at temple counters.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about Rajasthan pilgrimage tours

Rajasthan's most revered pilgrimage sites include the Dargah Sharif of Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti in Ajmer, the world-famous Brahma Temple in Pushkar, the magnificent Ranakpur Jain Temples, Nathdwara's Shrinathji Temple, the Karni Mata Temple in Deshnok, and the ancient Dilwara Jain Temples at Mount Abu. Each site carries its own rich spiritual tradition and welcomes pilgrims across faiths.

October to March is the ideal time for a Rajasthan pilgrimage tour. The weather remains cool and pleasant, making temple visits and outdoor darshan comfortable. The Pushkar Camel Fair in November and the Urs festival at Ajmer Dargah (April–May) are especially significant for spiritual travellers looking to experience Rajasthan's living faith traditions.

A focused Rajasthan pilgrimage covering key sites like Ajmer, Pushkar, and Jaipur temples can be completed in 4–5 days. For a more comprehensive journey including Ranakpur, Nathdwara, Mount Abu, and Jodhpur temples, 10–12 days are recommended. We offer packages ranging from 4 days to 30 days to suit every traveller.

Absolutely. We design our pilgrimage itineraries with senior travellers in mind — offering well-paced schedules, comfortable air-conditioned transport, and carefully selected hotels close to temple complexes to minimise walking distances. Wheelchair assistance and porter services can be arranged at most major sites upon request.

Yes. Rajasthan's pilgrimage culture is deeply inclusive. The Ajmer Dargah welcomes visitors of all faiths, Ranakpur's Jain temples are open to non-Jains, and most Hindu temples including those in Pushkar and Jaipur welcome respectful visitors regardless of religion. Certain inner sanctums may restrict entry — our guides will advise you in advance.