"We are in the process to set up the call centre," said Urmila Rajoria, additional director in the Rajasthan tourism department.
"It will first start operations in Hindi and English. Later it will also provide services in other major foreign languages," she said.
Rajasthan is also one of the few Indian states to have "Electronic Tourist Information Kiosks" (E-Tec).
Three such kiosks, opened in Jaipur Oct 27, have become hugely popular, both among foreign and domestic tourists. The kiosks every day get over 100 tourism related queries.
The kiosks provide online information on tours, travels and hotels among other things. Tourists seek information about monuments, forts, palaces and museums.
Rajasthan drew over one million foreign and 20 million domestic tourists last year.