Go on a safari to see Bengal tigers, langurs, and more in their natural habitat at one of India's most famous national parks.
Explore the wetlands of this UNESCO World Heritage site, home to hundreds of bird species, including painted storks and Siberian cranes.
Relax by the peaceful lake surrounded by temples and take in the stunning views of the sunset over the Aravalli Mountains.
Escape the heat and hike through the lush greenery of Rajasthan's only hill station, home to beautiful Dilwara Jain temples and Guru Shikhar peak.
Another opportunity to see majestic Bengal tigers and other wildlife in their natural habitat, as well as historic ruins and temples.
Take a guided tour through this leopard-frequented conservation area, working to preserve the region's last remaining big cat population.
Visit India's largest inland saltwater lake, famous for its annual Sambhar Salt Lake Festival and beautiful shades of pink and white.
If you have more time, consider adding the Thar Desert or Jawai Leopard Safari to your itinerary. If you have less time, consider skipping one of the national parks or opting for shorter visits. Remember to book safaris and tours in advance and to bring comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, and insect repellent.