in

Booking Rajasthan tour packages from Kerala sounds straightforward until you start comparing options. Prices vary widely, itineraries look similar on the surface but differ hugely in actual pace, and most listings do not mention the things that matter most for Kerala travellers specifically. This guide covers the real picture — travel routes, how many days you actually need, what family and couple packages should include, and what to check before you pay.
Plan your Rajasthan trip from Kerala with expert guidance. Talk to us directly:
Kerala sits at the southern tip of India. Rajasthan is in the northwest. The distance between them is one of the longest domestic routes in the country, which means your travel planning starts before you even think about which cities to visit.
Booking tip: Book flights at least 6 to 8 weeks before travel for good fares. Festival periods (Diwali, Christmas week, Pongal break) see fares double or more. IndiGo and Air India both operate Kochi to Jaipur routes with reasonable frequency.
Thiruvananthapuram to Jaipur by train takes approximately 36 to 40 hours. This works well for families who want to keep costs down and do not mind the journey. Book 2A class at minimum for long-distance Rajasthan travel from Kerala. The Himsagar Express and Kerala Express routes pass through Jaipur on their northern legs.
Because travel from Kerala to Rajasthan involves significant time at both ends, shorter packages feel rushed in a way they might not for travellers coming from closer cities. Here is the honest breakdown:
| Duration | Cities Covered | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| 6 nights / 7 days | Jaipur + Jodhpur OR Jaipur + Udaipur | Short leave, first quick look at Rajasthan |
| 8 nights / 9 days | Jaipur + Jodhpur + Udaipur | Most popular for Kerala families and couples |
| 11 nights / 12 days | Full circuit with Jaisalmer added | Comprehensive first visit, thorough travellers |
| 14 nights / 15 days | Complete Rajasthan with Pushkar, Ranthambore, Bundi | Slow travellers, repeat visitors wanting depth |
The 8 nights and 9 days package is the most practical choice for most Kerala travellers. It accounts for the travel days at either end and still gives you two full nights in each major city rather than one rushed stop per destination.
Kerala families travelling to Rajasthan bring specific needs that generic package listings rarely address. Here is what matters in practice:
Kerala is humid and warm year-round. Rajasthan in peak season (November to February) can drop to 5 degrees Celsius at night in desert areas. Families with children or elderly members need to pack warm layers for evenings even if they are visiting in December or January. This surprises many Kerala travellers who underpack for cold weather.
Rajasthani food is rich, spice-heavy and very different from Kerala cuisine. Most hotel restaurants will prepare milder versions on request if you mention it at check-in. Families with young children should carry some familiar snacks for the first couple of days while taste adjustments happen. Dal baati churma and gatte ki sabzi are the dishes worth trying regardless of spice preference.
Important for Kerala families: Always ask the tour operator to confirm hotel room types before booking. Many heritage havelis have beautiful rooms but no lift and narrow staircases. If you are travelling with parents above 65 or children under 5, confirm ground-floor or accessible room availability in writing before paying the deposit.
Kerala school holidays in December and the Onam season in August to September are the two peak booking windows. December Rajasthan is ideal weather-wise but hotel prices are 30 to 40 percent higher. Onam season falls in Rajasthan’s monsoon, which limits some outdoor experiences. The February end-of-school-year break (March) is underrated and offers good weather with much lower prices.
Rajasthan works exceptionally well for couples from Kerala. The contrast between Kerala’s green backwaters and Rajasthan’s desert forts makes the trip feel genuinely distinct rather than just more of India. Here is where to put your attention:
Lake Pichola, the rooftop restaurants with City Palace views, the evening boat ride, the heritage hotels on the waterfront. Udaipur delivers on every romantic expectation. Give it three full days minimum in any couple package from Kerala. For a city-by-city breakdown of what to do, our things to do in Udaipur guide covers the full picture. A detailed daily plan is in our Udaipur itinerary for 3 days.
The Sam Sand Dunes desert camp experience near Jaisalmer is something Kerala couples consistently rank as the highlight of their Rajasthan trip. An evening camel ride into the dunes, dinner under open sky, stars with no light pollution, and sunrise over the desert the next morning. Most couple packages from Kerala skip Jaisalmer because it adds travel time. That is a mistake worth avoiding if your leave allows it.
Rajasthan has converted fort hotels, royal haveli stays and palace properties that have no equivalent elsewhere in India. For couples, at least one night in a heritage property is worth budgeting for. The difference between a chain hotel and a 200-year-old haveli is not just aesthetic. It changes what the trip feels like when you talk about it afterward.
Most tour packages to Rajasthan from Kerala begin in Jaipur because of the direct flight options. Jaipur is a large, well-organized city with the major landmarks close together. Two full days is the minimum to do it without rushing. The highlights are Amer Fort (3 to 4 hours minimum), Hawa Mahal (exterior is more impressive than the interior, 45 minutes), Jantar Mantar and City Palace. The old city bazaars near Johari Bazaar have the best jewellery and textile shopping in Rajasthan.
Jodhpur is one of the most underestimated cities in Rajasthan. Mehrangarh Fort is arguably the finest fort in the state. The blue-painted houses of the old city below the fort create a visual that is genuinely unlike anywhere else in India. Two nights here gives you the fort properly plus the old city lanes around Sardar Market and the clock tower area. Do not treat Jodhpur as a one-afternoon stop.
Kerala travellers who are used to backwater scenery often find Udaipur the most emotionally resonant city in Rajasthan. The combination of water, old architecture and the scale of City Palace is unlike the desert forts of Jaipur and Jodhpur. For a comprehensive look at everything worth seeing, our guide on top places to visit in Udaipur covers every attraction with timing details.
Jaisalmer is 5 to 6 hours from Jodhpur by road. The sandstone fort city in the middle of the Thar Desert is architecturally unique. The desert camp near Sam village is the experience that defines Jaisalmer for most visitors. If your itinerary has 11 or more days, include it. If you are on a 7 or 8 day package, it is too rushed to include meaningfully.
Pushkar is 3 hours from Jaipur. It holds India’s only Brahma temple and a sacred lake with important ghats. The town atmosphere is a mix of pilgrimage site and traveller hub. A half-day here as an add-on to Jaipur gives the Rajasthan trip a dimension that no additional fort visit provides.
| Season | Months | Temperature | Verdict for Kerala Travellers |
|---|---|---|---|
| Early Winter | Oct to Nov | 18 to 28°C days, cool nights | Excellent. Pre-peak prices, good weather. |
| Peak Winter | Dec to Jan | 10 to 22°C days, 4 to 8°C nights in desert | Best weather but highest prices. Pack warm clothes. |
| Late Winter | Feb to Mar | 20 to 30°C | Excellent and underrated. Lower rates than December. |
| Summer | Apr to Jun | 40°C and above | Avoid completely. Not suitable for outdoor sightseeing. |
| Monsoon | Jul to Sep | 28 to 35°C with rain | Niche choice. Green Rajasthan is beautiful but limiting. |
February and March are specifically worth flagging for Kerala travellers. Kerala’s summer is already underway by March, so a Rajasthan trip during this window feels refreshingly cool by comparison. Hotel prices drop noticeably after January and tourist footfall is lower at major monuments.
| Day | Location | Key Activities |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Kerala to Jaipur | Flight via Mumbai or Delhi, hotel check-in, rest |
| Day 2 | Jaipur | Amer Fort, Jal Mahal, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar |
| Day 3 | Jaipur + Pushkar | City Palace, Pushkar half-day visit, evening market |
| Day 4 | Jaipur to Jodhpur | Drive with Abhaneri stepwell stop en route |
| Day 5 | Jodhpur | Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, blue city walk, Sardar Market |
| Day 6 | Jodhpur to Udaipur | Ranakpur Jain Temples en route, arrive Udaipur evening |
| Day 7 | Udaipur | City Palace, Lake Pichola boat ride, Jagdish Temple, Dharohar folk show |
| Day 8 | Udaipur | Saheliyon Ki Bari, Fateh Sagar, Sajjangarh sunset, old city walk |
| Day 9 | Udaipur to Kerala | Morning free, flight home via Mumbai |
For the Udaipur portion of this itinerary, our 3-day Udaipur itinerary gives you a day-by-day breakdown with every timing and entry detail.
Watch for this: Budget packages quoting under ₹7,500 per person per night in peak season for a private cab and decent hotel arrangement are almost always leaving something out. Ask for hotel names before confirming. If the operator cannot name the hotels in advance, that is a red flag.
| Package Type | Per Person (8N/9D, couple) | Hotel Standard |
|---|---|---|
| Budget | ₹22,000 to ₹30,000 | 3-star and clean guesthouses |
| Mid-range | ₹32,000 to ₹50,000 | 4-star or boutique heritage havelis |
| Premium | ₹60,000 to ₹1,00,000+ | 5-star and palace hotel properties |
These figures are per person for a couple travelling together, private cab included with breakfast. Families of four travelling together bring the per-person cost down because cab expenses split four ways. Flight costs from Kerala are additional and vary by booking timing and season.
The Ranakpur Jain temples on the Jodhpur to Udaipur route are among the finest examples of temple architecture in India. 1,444 individually carved marble pillars and no two of them identical. Most packages list this as a brief stop. Give it two hours and go inside properly. Kerala travellers with an appreciation for detailed craftsmanship tend to find Ranakpur the most surprising part of the trip.
The drive between Jodhpur and Jaisalmer passes through the Thar Desert landscape. Bishnoi villages, desert scrub, camels on the roadside. Ask your driver to stop once or twice on this stretch. These unscheduled moments are often what people remember most from the trip.
The old city areas in Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur at night are completely different in atmosphere from daytime. The Jodhpur old city near Sardar Market with the fort lit up above is one of the better evening experiences in India that rarely gets mentioned in itineraries.
📌 First time planning an India trip beyond Kerala?
Our guide to 50 tourist places in India gives useful context on where Rajasthan fits in a broader India itinerary. For a structured first visit to the state, our complete 7-day Rajasthan itinerary for first-time visitors is worth reading alongside any package you consider.
Q1. What is the best way to reach Rajasthan from Kerala?
Flying is the most practical option. Kochi to Jaipur via Mumbai is the most convenient route, with total travel time around 4 to 5 hours. Thiruvananthapuram also has connecting flights to Jaipur. Train travel is an option for budget-conscious travellers but takes 36 to 40 hours. Most tour packages from Kerala handle travel coordination once you confirm your departure point.
Q2. How many days are enough for a Rajasthan trip from Kerala?
Eight to nine days is the most practical window for Kerala travellers covering the main circuit of Jaipur, Jodhpur and Udaipur. This accounts for travel days at both ends and allows two full nights in each city. For a complete circuit including Jaisalmer, 11 to 12 days is the right duration. Anything under 6 days from Kerala ends up feeling mostly like being in transit.
Q3. Are Rajasthan tour packages from Kerala suitable for families with elderly members?
Yes, with the right planning. Book packages with at least two nights per city to avoid rushed movement. Confirm lift or jeep access at major forts before visiting. Pack warm clothing for desert nights in winter months since temperatures drop to 5 to 8 degrees in Jaisalmer and Jaipur in January. Hotel accessibility for elderly family members should be confirmed in writing before paying any deposit.
Q4. What is the best time for Kerala travellers to visit Rajasthan?
October to March is the ideal window. November and February offer the best combination of comfortable weather and reasonable prices. December and January have peak tourist numbers and higher hotel costs. February and March are particularly well-suited for Kerala travellers because the cooler Rajasthan weather feels like a welcome change from Kerala’s early summer warmth.
Q5. What should a Rajasthan family tour package from Kerala include?
A complete family package should cover return flights from Kerala with coordination, private AC cab for all transfers within Rajasthan, hotels with breakfast confirmed by name, a driver familiar with family travel needs, and a clear written breakdown of what is included versus charged separately. Entry fees, guide fees and desert camp costs are often listed as extras in budget packages. Confirm these before payment.
Q6. Which cities should a couple from Kerala prioritise in Rajasthan?
Udaipur is the top priority for couples without question. Three nights minimum to experience it properly. Jaisalmer with a desert camp overnight is the second most impactful experience for couples. Jodhpur adds architectural scale and old city atmosphere that Udaipur does not have. Jaipur works well as an entry point but is the least romantic of the four major cities and does not need more than two nights in a couple itinerary.
Q7. Can I customise a Rajasthan package from Kerala rather than taking a fixed itinerary?
Yes, and for Kerala travellers it often makes more sense than a fixed group package. Customised private packages allow you to adjust departure dates to match Kerala school holidays or available leave, choose hotel categories based on your budget, add Jaisalmer or Pushkar based on interest, and control daily pace rather than coordinating with a large group. Discuss your specific travel dates and priorities with the operator before comparing prices.
Ready to plan your Rajasthan trip from Kerala? Get a customised itinerary and package quote today.
🗺️ Explore all our Rajasthan options:
Nisha Prime Travels offers fully customised Rajasthan tour packages for families and couples travelling from Kerala. Private cabs, handpicked hotels and flexible itineraries built around your travel dates and group needs.