



"Rural Rajasthan"
The rural Rajasthan – Encounter the Unspoiled Core of
India, Rajasthan’s Villages and Countryside
Rural tourism in Rajasthan can provide a perfect window during which you can imbibe the culture of the land and experience the delight of community life. Our rural tourism goes beyond the famous historical monuments and big cities, travelling into the everyday lives of villages who carry a unique rural flavour of Rajasthan which will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
At Total India DMC, we specialize in offering rural Rajasthan tours which expose travelers to the true culture of the region. Color, tradition, and heartfelt connection mark these journeys.
Rajasthan Village Tour – Real People, Real Places
Peaceful open fields, local rituals, and hand-painted havelis mark the landscape of Rajasthan villages. Farmers, folk musicians, potters, and camel herders are just some of the colourful storytellers found in every village.
Prominent Tourist Attractions of Rural Rajasthan
Luni
Like most villages within the outskirts of a Jodhpur city, Luni is tranquilomic agricultural land, with epic Chanwa Fort dominating its landscape. Apart from the fort, travelers’ mobility nary is completed without experiencing camel cart journeys folkloric music events, and crafts sikh metalworks performed by smiths muncipalisms.
Khichan
Khichan is a remote village and home to the elegant Demoiselle Cranes which inspires tourists particularly photographers warm-heartedness every winter. The dominant population is the epitome of gratitude conservation-shared community self-governed initiatives. In a rural encouter, it can be noticed as one of the best sites for eco-travel photographers.
The Site is especially recognised for hosting large wintering flocks of
migratory demoiselle cranes (Anthropoides virgo), making up over 22,000
individuals each year. Residents of the adjacent village work to mitigate
threats to the cranes’ survival, by reducing mortalities from power line
collisions and stray dog attacks. The Site attracts bird-watchers, tourists,
students and scientists, drawn primarily by the large seasonal gathering of the
cranes.
Rohet
Close to Jodhpur, Rohet is oh so delightful for tourists, offering nested luxurious heritages and eco-cultural businesses for holidays. In addition, overnight headlong reservations at heritage hotels like Rohet Garh add to the rural escape segment. Headlong offside safaris via horses directed towards the local people of Bishnoi enable the rich tourism the area is known for.
Narlai
Known for rich foothill temples along with exquisite shears and step wells, Narlai is loaded with deep reach flowing serene landscapes providing quiet majestic countryside. Rest capped serene travelers will advance here near the famous Aravalli Hills step terraces. One can also enjoy a horse safari local village tour and step well dinner.
Samode
Bordering breathtaking regions admeasured over Samode's goller carries lies its spectacular haveli and glamoured palace. These entertaining rural spectacles also unify different neighboring osculants. Their craftsmen are accessible adjacent with soilding crowned workshops offered for traditional arts-like-explorined151.
Bijaipur
An offbeat rural holiday destination, Bijaipur is endowed with lakes and forests which make it unique from other villages. It is great for experiencing rich local culture, trekking, and cycling.
Nawalgarh
Nawalgarh is widely regarded as the showcase village for Shekhawati's
extraordinary frescoes. Its havelis stands as mute witnesses to the wealth and
artistic ambition of the 19th-century Marwari merchant class. The town also
boasts a college crowned by a British-style clock tower and hundreds of painted
mansions, both ancient and restored. Notable stops include the Aath Haveli
complex, Anandilal Poddar Haveli, Jodhraj Patodia Haveli, Chokhani Haveli, and
the elegant Roop Niwas Palace hotel.
Kumbalgarh
A Kumbhalgarh village typically involves the majestic
Kumbhalgarh Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its massive walls, and
exploring the surrounding area, including the wildlife sanctuary. Many tours
also include visits to Ranakpur Jain Temple and offer options for activities
like trekking and camping.
Kumbhalgarh Fort:
Second Longest Wall:
The fort's most distinctive feature is its wall, which is
the second longest in the world, stretching for 36 kilometers.
Bundi
Bundi, while labeled a town, retains its rural character
with stepwells, painted houses, and the traditional ways of life. It is a
perfect complement to the countryside tour of Rajasthan.
Rural Rajasthan Tour Operator You Can Trust
Total India DMC is a well-known rural Rajasthan tour operator, blending local knowledge with systematic organization. Every trip is a well-planned journey designed around the traveller’s interests and ethics, ensuring the experiences crafted are both meaningful and respectful.
We ensure the seamless flow of the experience through direct collaboration with the local community, encouraging village tourism while ensuring their comfort and deep connections to the area.
Rural Rajasthan Tour Expert for Authentic Travel
For years, we have been recognised as experts for rural
Rajasthan tours, building authentic, long-standing relationships with the
communities through expeditions to lesser-known areas of the state. Guiding
rural routes and cultural experiences makes us the best advisors for
experiential tours. From village selection to logistics, precision is our name.
Group Tour of Rural Rajasthan - For Cultural and Educational Travel.
Ajmer - Nestled amidst the Aravalli Hills in
Rajasthan, Ajmer shimmers like a jewel, captivating hearts with its rich
tapestry of history, spirituality, and visual splendour. Whether you seek a
spiritual sojourn, a cultural immersion, or simply a visually stunning escape.
Ajmer's historical significance echoes through its ancient monuments. The crown
jewel is the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, a revered Sufi shrine dedicated to Khwaja
Moinuddin Chishti. For history buffs, Ajmer often include visits to the Adhai
Din Ka Jhonpda, a fascinating structure that transitioned from a Sanskrit
college to a mosque, and the Ajmer Government Museum, brimming with artifacts
that whisper tales of bygone eras.
Hotel Fort Barli. Where history whispers through walls that are around 350 years old, and Rajasthan’s royal charm unfolds—Fort Barli is a gateway to a world of grandeur. Tucked away near Ajmer, this 16th-century fort stands as a living testament to Rajput valour, now welcoming guests into its regal embrace. Step into sumptuously restored accommodations, where frescoed walls and antique decor tell tales of an era gone by. Indulge in age-old royal recipes, served in our Heritage Dining Room or beneath the open sky. Venture beyond the walls with bullock cart safaris, fort tours or find serenity in a sunrise yoga session by the lake. Rejuvenate like royalty at our tranquil spa, where ancient wellness rituals and soothing therapies revive the mind, body, and soul. Rooted in centuries of nobility, yet designed for the modern traveller, our hotel in Ajmer isn’t just a place to stay—it’s where you sleep like a royal, dine like a king, and awaken to history’s embrace.
Allow us to assist you in showcasing the authentic essence
of Rajasthan to your travelers, village by village.