RAJASTHAN TOURISM

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About Rajasthan Tourism

Rajasthan is an Indian state located in the northwestern part of the country. The state is 342,239 square kilometers in size, accounting for 10.4 percent of India's total land area. It is the most populous and largest Indian state in terms of territory.

Places to visit in Rajasthan

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Mehrangarh Fort

It is the second-largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan . Jodhpur is famous for its blue buildings, which were originally painted to signify that they were occupied by Brahmins, the highest caste in India.The tourist attraction is the Mehrangarh Fort , it is a former palace that’s now a museum, displaying weapons, paintings and elaborate royal palanquins (sedan chairs). Set on on a rocky outcrop, the fort overlooks the walled city, where many buildings are painted the city’s iconic shade of blue.

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Ghanta Ghar

Ghanta Ghar, also known as the clock tower is an important and most popular landmark in the Blue City of India. Jodhpur places to visit can not end without this mighty landmark being ticked off.The tall colossal tower was built by Maharaja Sardar Singh during his rule between 1880 and 1911.The Clock Tower is lit up with beautiful lights at night and looks even more incredible and captivates visitors with its beauty.

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Umaid Bhavan Palace

Umaid Bhavan Palace is one of the last constructed places in India. It has magnificient architectural designs.This palace reflects to the princely era of Jodhpur.Umaid Bhavan Palace is divided into three areas, one of which is still owned by the royal family of Jodhpur city.Among the other two, one is converted to a heritage hotel which is known for providing a rich royal experience to its visitors; the other is a museum that showcases the art pieces of the royal age.

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Sam sand dunes

Jaisalmer is India’s best desert holiday destination. It boast of the glorious sand dunes. Here Sam Sand Dunes is quite popular among travellers, as this area of 3-5 km has pure sand with no plants, along with desert camps, camels & jeeps for Jaisalmer desert safari tours and a spot which is now called as Sam sunset point.

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Khuri sand dunes

In the centre of the vast Thar Desert, it is one of the most known and pristine beauties.The best way to travel through the dunes is to sit atop a colorfully dressed camel and begin the journey in a convoy over the shifting dunes.

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Lodhruva Jain Temple

Lodhruva, are famous for a Jain temple and a wishing tree called Kalp Vriksh.The Lodhruva jain temple is located on the banks of River KakLodhruva is said to be the setting of the doomed-love story of Princess Mumal and Mahendra, the prince of Aamarkot, recounted in local folklore and songs across the region. Ludruva is known as the ancient capital of Jaisalmer.

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Hawa Mahal

Jaipur is the capital of India’s Rajasthan state. It evokes the royal family that once ruled the region and that, in 1727, founded what is now called the Old City, or “Pink City”.Hawa Mahal is a palace in Jaipur, India approximately 300 kilometers from the capital city of Delhi. Built from red and pink sandstone, the palace sits on the edge of the City Palace, Jaipur, and extends to the Zenana, or women's chambers.

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Jal Mahal

Jal Mahal or the Water Palace is located in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake, this palace is also a fusion of Mughal and Rajput styles of architecture. Built in red sandstone, Jal Mahal is a five-storey building, of which four storeys remain underwater when the lake is filled

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Nahargarh Fort

Built by Jai Singh II, Nahargarh Fort was originally named Sudarshangarh and was later renamed as Nahargarh or the Abode of Tigers.Nahargarh Fort is situated on the rocky ridge of the Aravalli Hills and provides the most prominent view of the scenic landscape of Jaipur. Nahargarh Fort provides the most sparkling view of the entire city during the night, when the whole of Jaipur city is lit up.

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Ranthambore National Park

Visit Ranthambore Tiger Reserve to watch the Royal Bengal Tiger and explore its rich heritage & wildlife.

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Ranthambore Fort

The fort displays the outstanding glory and valour of the Chauhan dynasty's Hammir Dev. Also, as it is one of the World Heritage List, it is regarded as a precious location. The fort is situated in a pristine position that is abundantly nurtured by dense green forests and a stable climate. It is also having picnic spots, valleys, wild life etc.

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Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History

The Rajiv Gandhi National Museum or The Regional Museum of Natural History, Sawai Madhopur is India's fourth regional museum of natural history and it is termed as one of the best places to visit in Ranthambore.

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Udaipur City Palace

The City Palace is located on the banks of Lake Pichola.The palace complex is divided into many beautiful villas and palaces, including Amar Vilas, Bhim Vilas, Krishna Vilas, Manak Mahal and Moti Mahal. The Mewar Light and Sound Show in the evening is also worth waiting for!

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Lake Palace

The palace is now operated by the Taj Group and offers captivating views of the Aravalli Hills.Maharaja Jagat Singh II built this amazing palace that will bowl you over with its sculpted marble and moldings. While here, you can spend all day boating on the placid Lake Pichola, commencing from Rameshwar Ghat to the City Palace.

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Saheliyon Ki Bari,

Saheliyon Ki Bari or the Garden of the Maidens was built by Maharana Sangram Singh in the early years of the 18th century.It catered to the maids who would go with the Princess of Udaipur to her husband’s hearth (part of the dowry given by the Maharana). This place had pretty women dancing, singing and making merry and the beautiful marble elephants, fountains, a lotus pool and kiosks bear ample testimony to the richness of the time.

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City Palace Alwar

The City Palace of Alwar is actually a fort that is located right below the Alwar Fort in the foothills of the Aravalli ranges and was built in the 18th century.The houses are governed by the government offices today. The Palace houses an artificial lake inside its premises as well as a museum that is one of the best in the state. A visit to the City palace will allow you to experience the best of Alwar in a complete manner.

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Bhangarh fort

Bhangarh Fort is the most haunted place in the country.If you want to experience the spookiness and the thrill, this adventure is a must for you.

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Bala Quila Fort

The BalaQuila Fort is a historic destination to visit.Extending over an area of 5 kilometres, the fort stands stern and forbidding at a height of 1000 feet with 15 large and 51 small towers and 446 openings for musketry.

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Pushkar Lake

Surrounded by over fifty bathing ghats, this lake is situated in Rajasthan's Ajmer district.It is a sacred water body for Hindus and thousands of pilgrims visit here to take a holy dip during the fair which is said to cleanse sins

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Aloo Baba Temple

the Aloo Baba Temple is named after a guru who used to meditate in the area.The baba was know for the simple living .The 70-year old man is known to eat just potatoes and nothing else, thereby giving the temple this name.According to his saying, potatoes can be cooked easily, and are also readily available. At times, one can even see him sitting on the 18-year old temple steps.

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Rose Garden

Pushkar is also famous as the Rose Garden of Rajasthan. In this rose garden , varieties of roses can be seen. The enchanting beauty mesmerises the atmosphere .

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Dargah Shariff

The majestic tomb of Sufi saint Khawaja Moinuddin Chisti is one of India’s most prominent pilgrimage center and one of the famous places to visit in Ajmer which is visited by devotees of all faiths. He was a Sufi saint who came from Persia and devoted his life to help the poor and oppressed.

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Adhai-Din Ka Jhonpra

According to legend, construction in 1153 took only two-and-a-half days. Others say it was named after a festival lasting two-and-a-half days. It was originally built as a Sanskrit college, but in 1198 Mohammed of Ghori seized Ajmer and converted the building into a mosque by adding a seven-arched wall covered with Islamic calligraphy in front of the pillared hall.

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Prithviraj Smarak

The Prithviraj Smarak is a memorial to Prithviraj Chauhan, the great hero of the Rajput Chauhan dynasty. Located on the Taragarh Road in Ajmer, the memorial has a statue of the king in black stone, mounted on a horse.

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Junagarh Fort

Junagarh Fort was built in the year 1593 by Raja Rai Singh. The fort structure consists of temples and palaces.The Karan Mahal, Anup Mahal, Chandra Mahal and Phool Mahal are some major attractions here. It is assumed that crocodiles were raised in the water canal surrounding the impressive fort. The architecture is a fine mixture of Mughal, Gujarati and Rajput style and this place is considered particularly one among the best places to visit in Bikaner

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Rampuria Haveli

The rich merchants of Bikaner build Rampuriahavelis over a period of a few hundred years.This magnificent palace was constructed by Maharaja Ganga Singh in the new 20th century. The palace has now been transformed into a hotel.A museum situated within the Ganga Niwas is also incorporated into the palace. The miniature paintings that are related to the Bikaner School of Art can be seen here. There is also a library with a wide collection of Sanskrit manuscripts written on silver, copper, and gold plaques and parchments. Objects from the culture of Harappan and the era of Kushan and Gupta.

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Lallgarh Palace

This magnificent palace was constructed by Maharaja Ganga Singh in the new 20th century. The palace has now been transformed into a hotel.A museum situated within the Ganga Niwas is also incorporated into the palace. The miniature paintings that are related to the Bikaner School of Art can be seen here. There is also a library with a wide collection of Sanskrit manuscripts written on silver, copper, and gold plaques and parchments. Objects from the culture of Harappan and the era of Kushan and Gupta.

Things To Do In Rajasthan

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Flying fox

Flying fox is a small adventure park which provides adventuorous sports activities.

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Kaylana Lake

Kaylana Lake is yet another artificial lake located in the west of Jodhpur city. It was constructed by Pratap Singh during the princely era of Jodhpur. It is a picturesque tourist place in Jodhpur. It is a paradise for birdwatching and beautiful sunrise and sunset .

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Tripolia Market

Tripolia Market in Jodhpur is the business sector that offers grouped and displayed products from traditional antiques and wooden handicrafts, batik sarees, high-quality papers, metal pieces, metal furniture and souvenirs, marble statues and models, beautiful arrays and fabrics, silver gems, well-known Rajasthani floor coverings compositions.

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Parasailing

Ever imagine the golden view from almost 20 or 30 feet above in the air.Parasailing can't be missed in the Thar Desert in Jaisalmer and one of the exciting things to do in Jaisalmer.

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Feast on Rajasthani Cuisine

Rajasthani dish is the one to die for. The rich culture refelects in thier cusine. The food is loaded with spices and aroma that makes you feel hungry. Relish the Rajasthani Thali will complete the tour to the State.

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Jaisalmer Fort

In the fascinating land of sand , this fort is a major attraction for the tourist, if your in Jaisalmer then definitely visit this massive and ancient fort.Late Satyajit Ray, an Oscar winning filmmaker of the country quoted that Jaisalmer Fort is a Sonar Quila or The Golden Fortress as the structure is made from using yellow sandstone.The architecture of the fort is very complex which makes it look unique.

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Village Jeep Safari

In Jaipur, with the Village jeep safari that takes one to visit local villages, a true Rajputana royal glory could be felt. Village homes, occupations, agricultural farms, people's lives, school visits and local panchayats can be found.

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Shopping Tour at Jaipur

The flamboyant culture of Jaipur can be seen in the market.The authentic shopping experiences can be provided by the city’s old Bazaars/ Markets, an experience that is amongst the most authentic of all things to do in Jaipur. They are located within the walled expanses of the city and are known as ‘Badi’ and ‘Chhoti Chaupar’.

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A day at Chokhi Dhani

The Chokhi Dhani is a magnificient resort having that rustic look and potryas the rich culture heritage of Rajasthan.It is here that you can indulge in camel or bullock cart rides, live performances, delightful puppet shows, peppy folk dances, magic shows and acrobatics of the village style.Lastly, the lip- smacking multi-cuisine of Rajasthan.

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Birdwatching at Ranthambore

Walk around the park and watch the beautiful migratory and resident birds of Ranthambore. Some of the famous birds which you can find here are the Nightjars, Indian courser, Woodpeckers, Painted Spurfowl, Indian Gray Hornbills, Indian skimmer, quails, larks, pipits, Ibis, prints and Finches etc.

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Admire Art at Ranthambore Schools of Art

If you a artistic person,the art school is a must to visit. Acclaimed for its tiger paintings, this place is known for its efforts in generating awareness for conserving the endangered species in Ranthambore. The life changing experience of visiting Ranthambore School of Art is highly recommended to add on your travel itinerary to go back with a fulfilling experience of visiting this fascinating national park.

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Buy Handicrafts At Village Women Craft

Visit the Village Women Craft and hand-pick the traditional handicrafts at the Village Women Craft, located in the RIICO Industrial Area of Sawai Madhopur, is a place where you can buy local handicrafts as well as arts created by the women in Ranthambore.

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Take A Sunset Boat Cruise at Lake Pichola

Lake Pichola was built in 1362 and is surrounded by beautiful architectural work. This 3-mile long lake looks more enchanting during the night when the colourful lights give it the most elite look. The lake is enveloped by palaces, temples and bathing Ghats, and is surrounded by elevated hills on all sides.

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Visit Jagdish Temple

Located inside the City Palace complex of Udaipur, this temple was built in 1651 by Maharana Jagat Singh. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, this is the largest temple built in Udaipur and its gateway can be sited at the distance of 150 meters of the City Palace. It’s a three-storied temple and two giant stone elephants welcome its pilgrims.

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Revisit The History at Haldighati

While here, you can pay your respects to the great warrior Maharana Pratap and his horse Chetak. Haldighati is where a severe battle was fought between Maharana Pratap and Raja Man Singh of Amber and also things to do in Udaipur.

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Trip to Sariska

The home of the Bengal Tiger and many other animals is the Sariska Tiger Reserve.You can get a chance to spot leopards, hyenas, antelopes, nilgai, and many more. So make atrip to this wildlife experience.

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Banana Boat Ride

During this water-drenching trip on Siliserh Lake, get your adrenaline flowing like never before with your family and friends.

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Water Zorbing In Alwar

Embark on this exciting activity of water zorbing at the Siliserh Lake and experience the thrill of walking or rolling in this giant ball across the lake.

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Pushkar Camel Fair

The Pushkar Camel Fair, also known as Kartik Mela, is one of the most fascinating camel festivals in the country.The festival is an 8-day longflamboyant affair held in the month of November every year. This fair is organized every year to promote the local camel and cattle traders to do business during holy Kartik Purnima.

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Pushkar Bazaar

The Pushkar Bazzar is one of the renowned market to visit,This market is famous for rose pulp. You can buy syrup and gulkhand which are a popular items.The market is also famous for the handicrafts and for the reasonable prices of the items.

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Hike to Pap Mochani Temple

Go for a hike to Pap Mochani Temple for the panoramic views of Pushkar and the holy lake. The temple is painted bright pink and you can spot it from just about anywhere in the town.

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Tour to Akbar's Palace & Museum

Archaeological Museum was established in 1949. Located in the Dil-e-Aaram Gardens of Ajmer, the museum is divided into three sections and it is one of the best Ajmer tourist places.According to legend, construction in 1153 took only two-and-a-half days. Others say it was named after a festival lasting two-and-a-half days. It was originally built as a Sanskrit college, but in 1198 Mohammed of Ghori seized Ajmer and converted the building into a mosque by adding a seven-arched wall covered with Islamic calligraphy in front of the pillared hall.

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Indulge In Boating

This artificial lake provides stunning city views and has an accompanying magnetic vibe. Although you can just sit and soak up peace here, if you want to experience the best things to do in Ajmer, boating is an experience you can not afford to skip at all.

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Stay Like Royalty at Jagat Palace

You shouldn't miss out on witnessing a royalty-like stay at the Jagat Palace. Offering a magnificent view of the sand dunes, this hotel provides princely comforts while staying away from the tourist crowd in the town of Ajmer. Among the best places to visit near Ajmer is this.

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Check Out the Miniature Art Studio

Rajasthan is famous for miniature paintings.In this art studio you can see the cool minatures art.Palaces like Junagarh fort, Laxmi Niwas and Lalgarh had rooms with intricate art patterns on walls and ceilings.

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National Research Centre on Camel

The National Research Centre on Camel is India’s only camel breeding farm.Here you can see the black and white camels too.It has about 230 camels of 3 distinct breeds.

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Try Bikaner’s Famous Namkeen – Bikaji ki Bhujia

Bikaner’s namkeen – especially Bhujia is famous all over India for its taste.Try these tastefull bujia

How To Reach Rajasthan

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By Air

Airports in rajasthan Jaipur International Airport, Maharana Pratap Airport, Jodhpur Airport, Jaisalmer Airport, Bikaner Airport or Kota Airport

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By Train

If saving money is your top priority and you have time on your hands, train travel could be the way to go. Rajasthan has rail connections to all of India's major cities. There are also luxury trains that run along the state's length if you want to experience the grandeur and decadence of royal Rajasthan. Maharajas' Express, Royal Rajasthan on Wheels, Palace on Wheels Airports in rajasthan Jaipur International Airport, Maharana Pratap Airport, Jodhpur Airport, Jaisalmer Airport, Bikaner Airport or Kota Airport

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By Road

Rajasthan is blessed with a complex network of roads that connects it to all of the country's commercial centers. NH8, which connects cities like New Delhi, Mumbai, Vadodara, and Ahmedabad, is the state's most effective and well-connected national highway.

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Things To Do In Rajasthan

Corbett National Park, Ranthambore National Park, Bandipur National Park, Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Nagarhole National Park, Sariska National Park, and Kaziranga National Park are a few famous wildlife sanctuaries in India.

Popular beaches in India are Varkala in Kerala, Gokarna in Karnataka, Palolem in Goa, Tarkarli in Maharashtra, Agonda in Goa, Arambol in Goa, and Anjuna in Goa.

Famous hill stations in India are Manali in Himachal, Ooty in Tamil Nadu, Darjeeling in West Bengal, Leh Ladak in Jammu and Kashmir, Mussoorie and Auli in Uttarakhand, and Mcleodganj in Himachal.

The best time to visit India depends largely on the weather, so from late October till early April, the weather remains pleasant.

Yes, India has a plethora of adventure sports such as trekking, hiking, paragliding, caving, parasailing, flyboarding, skydiving, flying fox, rock climbing, scuba diving, and bungee jumping.

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