Indian Railways recently launched a new tour package for Rajasthan. This package has generated considerable excitement and is being widely discussed. Many are wondering if this package is truly affordable. People are gathering information about the budget amenities and travel duration. If you are also interested in learning more about this package, this article will prove useful. In this article, we will share all the important information to the Railways’ Rajasthan tour package.
Rajasthan tour package information
– This package starts from Jaipur. If travelers wish to travel from another location, they must first arrive in Jaipur.
– The journey will start from Jaipur, covering places like Ajmer, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur and Pushkar.
– This package is for 6 nights and 7 days.
– This package will start from January 27, and after this you can book daily.
– Cab facility will be available during the journey, which will be as per the number of passengers.
Package cost
– If a person travels alone, he will have to pay Rs 27,970.
– If the cab is more luxurious, the charges will also be higher.
– The per person charge for travelling with two people is Rs 19,550.
– The per person charge is Rs 19,400 for travelling with three people.
– There is a separate fee for children, which is Rs 15,610.
Is it worth it to travel with a package?
– For those who want to travel to Rajasthan without any hassle, this tour package can be a good option.
However, some may find the cost a bit steep. The total cost for a two-person trip is approximately ₹40,000.
– Apart from this, food and other personal expenses will have to be taken care of during the journey.
The biggest confusion regarding this package is the starting point. The tour only starts in Jaipur, so travelers from other cities will have to travel to Jaipur first at their own expense, which many people are not happy with.
– Even though many major tourist destinations have been included in this package, the facilities will be available as per the conditions and arrangements laid down by the Railways.