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10-Day Rajasthan Itinerary: Jaipur, Pushkar, Jodhpur & Jaisalmer (Feb 13–22, 2026)

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Day 1 · Fri, Feb 13
Jaipur

Arrival in Jaipur and Introduction to Pink City

Morning:

Since you likely arrived earlier today, spend a relaxed morning strolling the shaded lanes around Johari Bazaar to browse traditional jewelry and block-printed textiles, then stop for a hearty Rajasthani breakfast at Laxmi Mishthan Bhandar (LMB) to try kachori and sweet jalebi. Follow with a gentle guided walk through the serene gardens of Central Park (Ram Niwas Bagh) and a photo stop at the vibrant facades of Gangaur Ghat, easing into Jaipur's rhythm before afternoon sightseeing.

Afternoon:

After a relaxed morning, head to Hawa Mahal for late-afternoon photos when the soft light warms the pink sandstone, then walk toward City Palace Museum courtyard to glimpse royal artifacts and the Mubarak Mahal exhibits (short visit to avoid fatigue). Finish with a chai break and rooftop views at Peacock Rooftop Restaurant overlooking the old city as the sun begins to dip, giving you a gentle introduction to Jaipur's evening atmosphere before dinner.

Evening:

As twilight falls, enjoy a leisurely heritage dinner at Suvarna Mahal (ITC Rajputana) or a rooftop meal at Bar Palladio to savor rich Rajasthani thalis and live sitar music, then take a short tuk-tuk ride to the illuminated façade of Albert Hall Museum for atmospheric night photography. Finish with a relaxed walk through the lantern-lit lawns of Ram Niwas Bagh or a cozy rooftop chai at Café Palladio to reflect on your first day before turning in.

Day 2 · Sat, Feb 14
Jaipur

Historical Sights of Jaipur: Forts and City Palace

Morning:

Begin with an early visit to Amber Fort-take the steep climb through the fortified ramps, admire the Sheesh Mahal mirrors, and opt for a short elephant ride or jeep approach to the main gate for an old-world arrival. Follow with a guided exploration of Jal Mahal from the lakeside promenade, then enjoy a traditional Rajasthani breakfast at 1135 AD (Amber Fort restaurant) or a nearby café while soaking in the hilltop views before continuing the day's deeper palace and fort visits.

Afternoon:

After the morning at Amber Fort and lakeside views, descend into the old city for a focused afternoon: explore the ornate chambers of City Palace inner courtyards and the Pitam Niwas Chowk frescoes, then walk to the adjacent Jantar Mantar to marvel at the sun-dialing instruments and learn how Jaipur's astronomical court shaped timekeeping. Finish with a late-afternoon stroll through the shaded lanes to Chokhi Dhani (cultural village) for immersive Rajasthani folk performances, craft demonstrations, and a taste of kair sangri or dal bati churma if you want an early dinner preview.

Evening:

As dusk settles, wander the atmospheric lanes around Nahargarh Fort's terrace cafes for panoramic sunset views over Jaipur and a refreshing masala chai or mocktail; the fort's ramparts glow as the city lights come on. Afterwards, descend to enjoy a romantic dinner with live classical music at 1135 AD (City Palace's courtyard restaurant alternative) or choose the intimate ambience of Bar Palladio's courtyard for Italian-Rajasthani fusion, then finish with a leisurely stroll through the lit arcades of Bapu Bazaar for a late-evening stop at a shop selling handcrafted mojris or block-printed scarves.

Day 3 · Sun, Feb 15
Pushkar

Travel to Amber and Drive to Pushkar — Holy Town & Evening Aarti

Morning:

After checking out of Jaipur, drive toward Pushkar with a relaxed stop at Rambagh Garden Cafe for a light breakfast and masala chai to stretch your legs before the road. On arrival in Pushkar mid-morning, settle into a haveli-style guesthouse and take a gentle walk up to Savitri Temple on Ratnagiri Hill for panoramic views of the town and lake, then wander the lesser-known lanes to browse local handicrafts at Old City Textile Stalls, ending with a cooling lassi at Honey & Spice Cafe before the afternoon aarti preparations.

Afternoon:

After settling in, wander the tranquil ghats of Varaha Ghat and join local pilgrims for a slow clockwise lap of the lake while learning about Pushkar's sacred rituals from a friendly priest; pause for a rooftop chai at Cafe Nomad overlooking the water. Later, explore the colorful alleys toward Sadar Bazaar to hunt for embroidered kurtas and silver jewelry, then relax with a sunset rooftop yoga or sound-bath session at Mystic Yoga Retreat to prepare calmly for the evening aarti.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, join the town's communal rituals at Brahma Temple Viewpoint for a contemplative moment, then move to Man Mahal Rooftop for a cup of masala chai while watching pilgrims gather along the lakeside. Finish the night with a guided participatory aarti at Gayatri Temple-listen to local priests explain the prayers, receive a small blessing, and stroll the nearby lit lanes of Old Bazaar for late-night street snacks like mirchi bada and kachori.

Day 4 · Mon, Feb 16
Pushkar

Pushkar Markets, Brahma Temple, and Scenic Sunrise

Morning:

Rise early for a serene sunrise walk up to Ratnagiri Hill Viewpoint, then continue to the peaceful steps of Prithvi Raj Road Ghats to watch pilgrims perform morning rituals as the lake shimmers; pause for a rooftop breakfast at Cafe Temple View to sample fresh poha and masala chai. Afterward, explore the lively artisan alleys around Sadar Bazaar Extension for embroidered textiles, brassware and camel leather goods, stopping at Gopal Patisserie for cardamom biscuits and conversation with local shopkeepers before the day's markets fully bustle.

Afternoon:

After your rooftop breakfast, wander the vibrant lanes toward Savitri Bazaar to hunt for hand-embroidered kurtas and leather goods, then stop at Cafe Sunset for a cool lassi and people-watching from its shaded terrace. Later, join a short guided walk through the quieter backstreets to discover local artisans at Rangoli Handicrafts, sample street snacks at Laxmi Tea Stall, and finish with a serene boat ride around Man Mahal Ghat as late-afternoon light gilds the temple spires before evening aarti preparations.

Evening:

As dusk settles, take a gentle rooftop dinner at Poornima Rooftop to sample local dal bati churma while watching the lake lights come alive, then stroll toward Varadbhan Market Lane to browse evening stalls selling bandhani scarves and spice sachets. Finish with a peaceful lakeside ritual at Saraswati Ghat, where you can join locals in lighting a small floating diya and listen to soft bhajans drifting across the water before returning to your haveli for a quiet nightcap.

Day 5 · Tue, Feb 17
Jodhpur

Drive to Jodhpur — Mehrangarh Fort and Old City Walk

Morning:

After an early drive from Pushkar, arrive in Jodhpur and begin with a spicy roadside breakfast of kachori and masala chai at Shri Mishrilal Hotel before checking into your haveli. Spend the morning wandering the blue-washed lanes around Bari Bazaar, stopping to admire hand-blocked textiles at Mochi Bazaar, taste fresh sweet lassi at Sardar Market stall, and climb the narrow steps to the quiet terrace of Toorji Ka Jhalra (Toorji's Stepwell) for cool relief and great photo opportunities with locals going about their day.

Afternoon:

After a blue-lane morning, climb up to Mehrangarh Fort's bastions to explore the museum galleries and step onto the ramparts for sweeping views of the old city; pause at the Chamunda Mata shrine within the fort for a quiet moment and to watch the changing light on red sandstone. Descend toward the clock tower area to visit Clock Tower Market (Ghanta Ghar) for spicy street chaat and to shop pashmina stoles, then duck into Nai Sarak for traditional shoe-making demonstrations before finishing with a cooling mango lassi at the shaded courtyard café of Stepwell Café facing a restored stepwell.

Evening:

As night falls, head to Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park for a short guided twilight walk to learn about native flora and watch the fort silhouette deepen, then make your way to Raas Haveli's rooftop for an intimate dinner of laal maas and bajra rotla while the old city's lights shimmer below. Finish with a leisurely cup of masala chai at On The Rocks Café by the fort ramparts, where you can listen to local musicians or strike up conversation with fellow travelers before turning in.

Day 6 · Wed, Feb 18
Jodhpur

Explore Jodhpur: Clock Tower, Jaswant Thada, Local Cuisine

Morning:

Start with a flavorful breakfast at Shandar Sweet Home sampling fresh malpua and masala chai, then head to the serene marble cenotaph complex of Balsamand Lake Gardens for a peaceful lakeside stroll among banyan trees and palace ruins. Continue with a guided visit to the nearby craftsmen's quarter at Sojati Gate Workshops, where you can watch block-printing and tie-dye demonstrations and try your hand at a short textile-printing session before pausing for a cooling rose lassi at Cafe Aangan to prepare for the afternoon.

Afternoon:

After a lakeside morning, head to the shaded courtyards of Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum to glimpse royal life and stroll its manicured gardens, then wander down to the bustling Sardar Market around the Clock Tower to sample spicy mirchi vada and pick up local masalas from family-run spice shops. Later, take a short tuk-tuk to Jaswant Thada's terrace cafes for cooling sherbets and panoramic views, finishing with a hands-on cooking class at Jodhpur Cooking Workshop where you'll learn to make laal maas and bajra roti alongside a local cook.

Evening:

As dusk falls, wander to Bishnoi Village Outskirts for an easy short trip to meet local artisans and spot wildlife-arrive in time for golden-hour views and a village-cooked thali with locally sourced bajra and ghee. Later, return to town for rooftop drinks and live folk music at Kailana Haveli Rooftop while the city lights shimmer, then finish with a late-night walk through Shri Ganesh Bazaar to sample hot kachori and jalebi from a beloved stall before heading back to your haveli.

Day 7 · Thu, Feb 19
Jaisalmer

Drive to Jaisalmer — Introduction to the Golden City

Morning:

After an early scenic drive into the Thar, stretch your legs with breakfast at The Trio Café before heading to the honey-hued lanes around Bhatia Bazaar to watch merchants unpack handmade quilts and embroidered turbans. Continue with a guided walk through the atmospheric courtyards of Patwon Ki Haveli to admire intricate jali work and frescoes, then climb the ramparts of Jaisalmer Fort for sweeping views of the desert city as the morning light gilds its sandstone.

Afternoon:

After lunch, wander the narrow lanes toward Nathmalji Ka Haveli to admire its carved balconies and twin-façade architecture, then visit the nearby Gadisar Lake for a peaceful boat ride and birdwatching among painted ghats. Finish the afternoon with a visit to the atmospheric Sadar Bazaar for spice shopping and a street-food tasting of keri ki chutney with bajra rotla at a local stall, easing into Jaisalmer's evening rhythms before your desert plans.

Evening:

As the heat softens, take a guided sunset walk along the ramparts of Kothari Bazaar to watch merchants light lanterns and sample street-side sweets, then head to Fort Palace Rooftop for panoramic golden-hour views of the fort walls as they glow. Finish the night with a lively folk-music dinner at Suryagarh Courtyard-enjoy live Manganiyar performances while tasting regional specialties like ker sangri and bajra roti-and stroll back through the illuminated lanes to soak in Jaisalmer's nocturnal charm.

Day 8 · Fri, Feb 20
Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer Fort, Patwon Ki Haveli, and Desert Evening

Morning:

Start with a gentle exploration of the quieter, residential side of the fort by joining a guided heritage walk through the narrow lanes to discover hidden frescoes and family-run shops at Bada Bagh Bazaar, then pause for a chai and savory samosa at the courtyard café of Jaisalmer Folklore Museum where local storytellers share tales of the city's traders. Next, visit the lesser-known carved sandstone mansions of Salim Singh Ki Haveli's alleyways to admire delicate jharokhas and stop at Rajasthali Handicrafts to watch a workshop on traditional metal-engraving before returning to your guesthouse to prepare for the desert evening.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed afternoon wandering the cool courtyards of Nathmalji Ka Haveli to study its carved facades, then head to Gadisar Lake for a tranquil boat ride and birdwatching from the painted ghats. Continue to the artisan stalls around Bhatia Bazaar to watch block-printing and lacquerwork demonstrations, sample local sweets at Moomal Café, and finish with a rooftop tea at The Hosteller Rooftop watching the late sun gild the fort walls before your desert transfer.

Evening:

As the sun softens, wander to Sonee Handicrafts Terrace for rooftop tea and sweeping views of the fort walls before joining a guided heritage-food crawl through Dhaab Street to sample local snacks like mawa kachori and khoba roti from family stalls. Later, transfer to Khuri or Sam Desert Camp for a late-afternoon camel trek across shifting dunes, then settle by the campfire for a starlit folk performance by Manganiyar musicians and a traditional Rajasthani thali under lantern light.

Day 9 · Sat, Feb 21
Sam (near Jaisalmer)

Sam Sand Dunes: Camel Safari and Sunset in the Thar

Morning:

Wake before the heat for a tranquil dune-walk to the quieter eastern ridges near Khuri Sand Dunes, where a local guide will point out desert flora and explain Bedouin-style water-harvesting while you sip ginger tea from a thermos. After the walk, visit a nearby camel-breeding family at Gaji Khan's Camel Camp to learn about camel care, watch a short demonstration of how saddles are made, and enjoy a hearty desert breakfast-millet porridge and fresh buttermilk-on a shaded verandah before the day's big safari.

Afternoon:

After your desert breakfast and camel camp visit, take a guided dune-bashing drive to Kanoi Village Viewpoint for panoramic Thar vistas and a short walk among sculpted dunes while your guide explains local ecology. Later, visit Khuri Handloom Cooperative to watch artisans weave traditional camel-blankets and pick up a hand-spun shawl, then cool off with a rooftop chai at Desert Bloom Cafe before preparing for the evening camel trek and sunset gathering.

Evening:

As the sky cools, transfer to Sam Sunset Point for a short guided dune-climb and panoramic views, then board camels at Desert Trails Camp for a gentle twilight trek that threads through hidden ridgelines. After the ride, settle at Thar Campfire Circle for a rooftop-style open-air dinner with live Manganiyar music, storytelling by a local guide, and warm sweet chai while stars emerge over the dunes.

Day 10 · Sun, Feb 22
En route / Jaisalmer

Return to Jaisalmer and Travel Back Toward Jaipur (or onward)

Morning:

Begin with an easy, scenic start at Bhatia Bazaar for one last stroll through textile and spice stalls, then savor a leisurely breakfast of fresh laccha paratha and masala chai at Moomal Café before departing. On the way out of town, stop at Tanot Mata Shrine (if routing allows) to glimpse a remote desert temple and the surrounding salt-flat vistas, and stretch your legs with a short guided walk among the sculpted dunes at Kanoi Viewpoint to bid farewell to the Thar before the road journey toward Jaipur.

Afternoon:

After a relaxed morning departure, stop at Mool Sagar Lake just outside Jaisalmer for a peaceful lakeside picnic and birdwatching among migratory species, then visit the craft workshops at Kuldhara Handicraft Center to see stone-carving and pick up last-minute wooden toys and lacquerware. Continue with a scenic drive toward Jaipur, pausing at Pokhran Fort Viewpoint for tea and panoramic desert vistas while your guide shares stories of the region, helping you unwind into the road journey ahead.

Evening:

As twilight falls, pause at Bajrawali Village for a slow roadside dinner of bajra rotla and kadhi prepared by a local family while listening to their desert tales, then continue to Sam Sand Dunes Outskirts for a brief, illuminated jeep-safari that reveals the dunes' textures at night. Finish with a restful stop at Fortside Viewpoint Café for sweet masala chai and panoramic views of the moonlit fort silhouette before settling in for the overnight road leg or an onward short flight.

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