Hotels in Rajasthan

When it comes to regality and vibrant culture, few places can compete with the splendour of Rajasthan, the Land of Kings. With its beautiful palaces, sprawling deserts, historic ruins and lush wildlife, it offers a royal feast for the imaginative traveller. Whether you're a history buff, a wildlife enthusiast, a luxury seeker or a culture vulture, this northern Indian state has something for everyone.

Looking for the perfect accommodation in Rajasthan? From grand palaces turned luxury hotels, where you can live like a Maharaja and Maharani, to affordable guesthouses full of charm and comfort, there's something to suit every budget. Begin your enchanting journey with Lycafly today, and unearth the gem that is Rajasthan.

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Much more than just a colossal area in northwest India, Rajasthan's 342,239 square kilometres of diverse terrains tell a gripping tale steeped in history. The state has seen the rise and fall of kingdoms, and the indelible impressions left by these past powers create a fascinating backdrop for any visit, whether you're exploring the ruins of the Indus Valley civilisation at Kalibangan, or admiring the splendid Dilwara Temples at Mount Abu.

Rajasthan is not only rich in history and culture, but also in nature. Home to three national tiger reserves, this state is where nature lovers can seek out the elusive tiger or immerse themselves in the birdwatcher's paradise that is Keoladeo National Park. The culminating piece of its geographical canvas is certainly the Thar Desert and the majestic Aravalli Range, creating a contrast that only amplifies Rajasthan's scenic allure.

As you traverse through the historic cities of Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Bikaner and more, you're bound to be captivated by the colourful tapestry of cultures and traditions that are woven into every corner of this extraordinary state. It's an authentic living timeline, a testament to the resilience and vibrancy of the Rajasthani spirit. Each visit to Rajasthan is a step into a world where the past and present coexist in breathtaking harmony.

When to visit Rajasthan

Given the state's primarily desert landscape, the most pleasant time to visit Rajasthan is between October and March, when the weather is at its most comfortable. This period also ushers in a plethora of exciting festivals, like Gangaur, which bring the rich Rajasthani culture to life in an explosion of colour, music, and food.

One of the highlights of a trip to Rajasthan is undoubtedly the range of family-friendly activities on offer. From camel rides in the desert to bird-watching in the national parks, and from exploring ancient palaces to delving into the bustling spice markets, the state fulfils even the most intrepid family's thirst for adventure. Let's not forget the wild thrill of tiger watching in one of the tiger reserves — an unforgettable experience to share.

Whether you're after a regal experience in one of Rajasthan's luxury palaces, or you seek the comfort of a friendly village homestay, preparation is key. So be sure to pack for the weather and utilise the valuable travel advice available to ensure your Rajasthani adventure is truly unforgettable.

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