Begin your honeymoon by exploring the beautiful City Palace, residing at the center of Jaipur. The palace includes various gates, courtyards, and stunning Mughal and Rajput architecture. You can then explore the Amer Fort, a UNESCO world heritage site built-in 1592 AD. The fort is known for its artistic style elements with each reflecting the skills of the artisans.
After breakfast, visit the "Palace of the Winds," Hawa Mahal. The palace is designed in the shape of Lord Krishna's crown, allowing the royal ladies to view the royal street without being noticed. Move to the Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory built-in 1734 AD. This UNESCO world heritage site is a collection of architectural astronomical instruments.
Drive to the Blue City, Jodhpur, and explore the most magnificent fort, Mehrangarh. The fort has a variety of luxurious palaces, courtyards, and artifacts with spectacular views of the city. You can then visit the Jaswant Thada, an architectural landmark built using white marble with intricate carvings.
Head to the romantic city of Udaipur, known as the "Venice of the East." Start the day at the City Palace, a rich blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture, overlooking Lake Pichola. Take a boat ride on Lake Pichola and witness the mesmerizing view of Taj Lake Palace, surrounded by the Aravalli Hills.
End your honeymoon with some spirituality by visiting Pushkar, known for its holy Brahma temple and Pushkar lake. The Brahma temple is one of the few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma and is considered as one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Hindus. Take a walk around Pushkar lake and enjoy the beautiful sunset together.
Consider adding a camel safari or an evening cultural program in Jaisalmer if your honeymoon allows more time. Visitors can learn to cook Rajasthani cuisine in a cooking class in Jaipur. If you have less time, consider skipping Pushkar, but keep in mind that the other locations require more time to fully appreciate their beauty.