Let's Explore Rajasthan's Royal Palaces with the Kids

Amer Fort

Take a magnificent elephant ride over the busy city of Jaipur to the hilltop Amber Fort, an architectural wonder.

Amer Fort

Take your kids on an eye-opening tour of the expansive courtyards, detailed sculptures, and the stunning Sheesh Mahal (Hall of Mirrors).

Gadisar lake

Birdwatching is excellent at Jaisalmer's Gadsisar Lake, which dates back to 1400. There's a canal that keeps the lake from drying up.

Gadisar lake

Enjoy a serene boat trip while taking in the surrounding Krishna Temple and the Tilon Ki Pol doorway made of yellow sandstone.

Hawa Mahal

With its 953 windows, this distinctive facade is a cool sanctuary, especially in the summer.

Hawa Mahal

Just picture your children's joy when they peep out of these little windows and feel like little royalty.

Jaisalmer

Known as the 'Golden Fort' because of the shine it gives off on the sandstone, Jaisalmer Fort is a spectacular building that will take your children to a world

Jaisalmer

straight out of a fairy tale.  Discover its alleys, grand entrances, and viewpoints that provide breath-taking views of the Desert.​

Jal Mahal

To get a better view at the Jal Mahal, a captivating palace that seems to float on the water, take a boat trip on Man Sagar Lake.  Even though guests are not allowed

Jal Mahal

inside the palace, the sight will pique your children's curiosity and provide them with lifelong memories.

Panna Meena ka Kund

Stepwells are enormous staircases that descend to water that are well-known in Rajasthan. Among the most well-known is Panna Meena Ka Kund,

Panna Meena ka Kund

which is situated close to Jaipur and is almost 200 meters deep. It's a fantastic location for historical exploration!

Junagarh Fort, Bikaner

Explore the beautifully maintained Junagarh Fort, which has ornate palaces, temples, and a museum with fascinating relics.

Junagarh Fort, Bikaner

Take a step back in time.  The large durbar halls and the exquisite carvings will captivate children.

Pushkar

Rajasthan's serene village of Pushkar, renowned for its temples and heritage, is a must-see! This historic city, known as "the rose garden of Rajasthan,"

Pushkar

is encircled by hills. It is revered as a sacred pilgrimage spot by Hindus and is well-known for its camel market.

Rampuriya Haveli

This 15th-century Bikaner structure is well-known for its exquisite rooms and carvings made of red sandstone.

Rampuriya Haveli

A prosperous family of merchants formerly inhabited this magnificent estate. It is now a well-liked tourist destination with stunning Rajput architecture.

Udaipur City Palace

The City Palace Museum in Udaipur is a must-see! In 1969, this 450-year-old former royal palace underwent a museum conversion.

Udaipur City Palace

Learn about the rich history of Mewar. The museum remains a well-liked destination for tourists from all around the world.