Rajasthan Road Trip from Ghaziabad by Tempo Traveller — The Ultimate Guide
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Rajasthan Road Trip from Ghaziabad by Tempo Traveller — The Ultimate Guide

Rajasthan is road trip country. The forts rising from desert plains, the blue houses of Jodhpur catching the morning light, the sand dunes of Jaisalmer glowing golden at sunset, and the romantic lakes of Udaipur reflecting palatial architecture — there's no other state in India that delivers this kind of visual drama, and the best way to experience it is by road from Ghaziabad.

A tempo traveller through Rajasthan is the sweet spot between comfort and adventure. You get AC (essential when Rajasthan's temperature crosses 40°C), comfortable seats for the 5-6 hour drives between cities, and the flexibility to stop whenever something catches your eye — a colourful village, a roadside camel, or a spectacular fort on a distant hill.

The Classic Rajasthan Circuit from Ghaziabad

Ghaziabad → Jaipur → Jodhpur → Jaisalmer → Udaipur → Ghaziabad

Total distance: approximately 1,800-2,000 km. Duration: 7-10 days. This is the full Rajasthan experience.

Ghaziabad to Jaipur (260 km, 5 hours)

Start your Rajasthan adventure via NH48. With the Delhi-Meerut Expressway connecting to NH48, you bypass Delhi traffic entirely. Arrive in the Pink City by lunch and dive into Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, and the old city bazaars.

Jaipur to Jodhpur (330 km, 5-6 hours)

Cross the Aravalli range into the Thar Desert. Jodhpur's Mehrangarh Fort — one of India's largest — towers over the blue-painted old city. The Clock Tower market at sunset is unforgettable.

Jodhpur to Jaisalmer (285 km, 5 hours)

The landscape turns increasingly arid. Jaisalmer's golden sandstone fort appears like a mirage in the desert. Don't miss the Sam Sand Dunes — a sunset camel ride with folk music and dance under the stars.

Jaisalmer to Udaipur (560 km, 9 hours via Jodhpur)

The longest leg. Most groups break this with an overnight stop at Jodhpur or drive straight through. Udaipur, the City of Lakes, is worth the journey — Lake Pichola boat rides, City Palace, and rooftop dinners with palace views.

Udaipur to Ghaziabad (640 km, 10-11 hours)

The return home. A long drive, but NH48 from Udaipur is good. Many groups stop at Ajmer/Pushkar or Chittorgarh on the way back for a break.

Cost Breakdown

  • 12 Seater, 8-day circuit: Rs. 35,000 - 50,000 (vehicle)
  • Toll charges: Rs. 3,000 - 5,000
  • Driver allowance: Rs. 2,400 (8 × Rs. 300)
  • Per person (12 people): Approximately Rs. 3,500 - 5,000 for transport

That's remarkably affordable for an 8-day road trip through India's most spectacular state.

Best Time to Visit

October to March — no exceptions. Rajasthan summers (April-June) bring 45-48°C heat. Monsoon (July-September) makes some desert roads tricky. The cool winter months are perfect for sightseeing.

Pro Tips

  • Carry sunscreen and hats — the Rajasthan sun is intense even in winter.
  • Budget for monument entry fees — Rajasthan has many ticketed sites.
  • The desert gets cold at night (December-January can drop to 5°C) — carry warm layers for Jaisalmer.
  • Rajasthani thali is a must-try in every city. Our drivers know the best spots.
  • For a shorter trip, do Jaipur + Jodhpur (5 days) or just Jaipur (3 days).
  • Starting from Ghaziabad via Delhi-Meerut Expressway saves 1-2 hours compared to navigating Delhi traffic.

Ready for the Rajasthan road trip of a lifetime? Call +91-8130039233 to book your tempo traveller from Ghaziabad.

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