Rajasthan Tour Packages From Kerala
Rajasthan is one of India's most rewarding long-distance trips for travellers from Kerala, offering a striking contrast of desert landscapes, Mughal-era forts, and vibrant cultural traditions. The two states are roughly 1,912 km apart in a straight line, and depending on how you travel, you can reach Rajasthan in as little as around 3.5 hours by air. Whether you are drawn to Jaipur's palaces, Pushkar's sacred ghats, or the dunes of the Thar desert, several well-structured tour packages are available to suit different budgets and travel styles.
How to Reach Rajasthan from Kerala
By Flight
Flying is the most practical option for travellers from Kerala, with the journey taking approximately 3.5 hours in the air. Kerala has multiple airports including Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, and Kozhikode, with Jaipur being the most common arrival point for Rajasthan-bound travellers. Check current flight options and schedules from your nearest Kerala airport for the most up-to-date fares and connections.
By Train
Rail is another option for reaching Rajasthan from Kerala, though it typically involves a longer journey and may require one or more changes along the route. Check current train schedules and availability through official railway booking platforms for routes connecting major Kerala cities to Rajasthan destinations.
By Road
Driving from Kerala to Rajasthan covers an estimated road distance of around 2,390 km, which works out to approximately 43 hours of driving time under normal conditions. This route is generally not recommended as a solo drive given the distance, but interstate buses or a combination of road and rail legs can be considered for travellers who prefer surface travel.
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Rajasthan from Kerala: FAQs
How far is Rajasthan from Kerala?
Rajasthan is approximately 1,912 km from Kerala in a straight line. If you are travelling by road, the estimated driving distance is around 2,390 km. The actual distance you cover will vary depending on your departure city in Kerala and your destination within Rajasthan, as the state itself covers a large area.
How do I reach Rajasthan from Kerala?
Flying is the fastest and most convenient way, with flights taking around 3.5 hours from Kerala airports such as Kochi, Thiruvananthapuram, or Kozhikode, typically arriving at Jaipur. Train travel is also possible but involves a significantly longer journey. Road travel is roughly 2,390 km and around 43 hours of drive time, making it a less practical choice for most travellers.
How much does a Rajasthan trip from Kerala cost?
Land package prices for Rajasthan tours from Kerala start at around ₹7,999 per person for a 3-night, 4-day trip. Options go up to approximately ₹9,250 for a 4-night, 5-day package covering highlights like Jaipur, Amber Fort, and local markets. These are land package costs only — flights or train tickets from Kerala are charged separately.
When is the best time to visit Rajasthan from Kerala?
October to March is the best time to visit Rajasthan from Kerala. During these months the weather is pleasant and comfortable for sightseeing, desert activities, wildlife safaris, and attending local festivals. Summers in Rajasthan can be extremely hot, and the monsoon season, while adding greenery, can limit certain outdoor activities and desert experiences.






















