Rajasthan

Explore the ‘Desert State Of India’, the Land Of Maharajas. The land of turbans, moustache, ghoonghat and camels, Rajasthan is an unparalleled tourist destination when it comes to culture and heritage tourism in India. The magic of Rajasthan lies in its sand dunes, the colossal forts and majestic palaces scattered around the state. The tour to Rajasthan will truly give you a comprehensive insight into the imperial Indian  state.

Jodhpur

Located on the foothill of a sandstone hillock, the city of Jodhpur seems like an oasis in the vast desert. It would be an enriching and fulfilling experience for family vacations, honeymoon tours, history lovers, students and for that matter, even for solo travellers. Mehrangarh, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jaswant Thada, Kaylana Lake, Clock Tower, Mandore, Balsamand Lake, Mahamandir, Bishnoi village are the main attractions. A Jodhpur tour is not quite complete without shopping for gorgeous jewellery, bandhej work, handicraft items and juttis.

Jaisalmer

The name Jaisalmer is an addiction in itself. The ‘Queen Of Thar’ Jaisalmer is inarguably the best travel destination in Rajasthan. In fact it is a tourism experience that one dreams to have. You can see the long stretches of sand dunes as far as your eyes can go. Apart from sand dunes, the Jaisalmer Fort, Patwon Ki Haveli, Gadsisar Lake, Nathmal Ji ki Haveli, Bada Bagh, Tanot Mata Temple, Longewal Border, Ramdevra Temple, Kuldhara Village are the main places to visit.

Udaipur

The city is like a fresh breath of air as it is adorned with multiple of lakes in a desert state. Udaipur is a very popular tourist destination in India and also one of the most sought- after cities for destination weddings. Adorned with pretty palaces and the scintillating lakes, this popular tourist place has so much to offer to the honeymoon couples and history lovers. An idyllic place for romantics at heart, Udaipur is undoubtedly the best place to holiday in Rajasthan. City Palace, Lake Palace, Saheliyon Ki Bari, Lake Pichhola, Fateh Sagar Lake, Jagmandir Palace, Jagdish Temple, Shilp Gram, Ekling Ji Temple, Sukhadia Circle are the main attraction in Udaipur.

Jaipur

 

This tourist place in Rajasthan is like a time machine that ports one back to the glorious Rajput era. Jaipur is an essence of glory, splendour and vivacity of a state as culturally wealthy as Rajasthan. Known as the Pink city, Jaipur is famous for its majestic forts and palaces made of pink sandstone. It is a major centre for handicrafts. Main tourist attractions are Amer Fort, Nahargarh Fort, City Palace, Jaigarh Fort, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Jal Mahal, Anokhi Museum Of Hand Painting, Galtaji, Govind Dev Temple, Gaitore, Sisodiya Rani Palace etc.

Chittorgarh

 

The mention of the name brings to mind gallant heroic Rajput kings exhibiting bravado and valour. A perfect reflection of the opulent Rajput history, Chittorgarh is a traveller’s opportunity to have a rendezvous with glorious past. This popular place to see has many historical stories of honourable Rajput women, sieges, chivalry and romanticism. Chittorgarh Fort, Vijay Stambh, Padmini Palace, Sanwariya Ji Temple, Meera and Kumbha Shyam Temple, Fatehprakash Palace, Gaumukh are must visit places.

Mount Abu

Travel to the only hill station of Rajasthan, blessed with some of the best tourist attractions having distinctive blend of the flavours of this vibrant state. The Dilwara Temple (whose marble craftsmanship is considered superior to that of Taj Mahal), Nakki Lake, Guru Shikhar, Brahma Kumaris Peace Hall and Museum, Gurumukh Temple are the best visiting place in Mount Abu along with watching the panoramic view of the setting Sun from the mesmerising sunset point. Apart from being miraculous, the place is a dream trekking point for adventure lovers too.

Bikaner

Vibrant desert, fabulous forts, desert safaris make Bikaner a blooming beauty in the  Thar desert. This city is known in the world for it’s variety of snacks especially the Bikaneri Bhujiya, Papad and Rasgullas. Junagarh Fort, Gajner Palace and Lake, Karni Mata Temple, Sand Dunes Safari, Kodamdesar Temple, Rampuriya Haveli and Lalgarh Palace are main attractions for tourists.

Ajmer

Ajmer is the pilgrimage centre of muslims and an inviting route for the hindus embarking on a spiritual tour to Pushkar. The city, possessing a mixed culture of both Hindu and Muslim, embodies mixed heritage. The most popular tourist attraction of Ajmer is it’s Dargah Sharif Of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. The holy city Ajmer is blessed with nature’s best offerings that includes the serene Anasagar Lake,  Lake For Sagar, Nareli Jain Temple etc.

Pushkar

Located just 11 km away from the Ajmer city, Pushkar is the place where you find the only Brahma Temple in India. Since it is a temple town, the town resounds with chanting of prayers and religious songs, along with drums and gongs. Among the sight seeing places in Pushkar, it would be great to watch the lake illuminated by the evening aarti lamps.

Ranathambhaur

Located in the Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan, Ranathambhaur counted among the perfect wild life reserves in India. Ranathambhaur is best described as a tiger friendly land that proudly preserves the most famous tigers in India, which are identified by the distinguished marks on their body and ruling territory. Apart from tigers, the major wild animals include leopard, Nilgai, Wild Boar, Sambhar, Chital and Hyena. It is also home to wide variety of trees, plants, birds and reptiles. Trinetra Ganesh Temple, Ranathambhaur Fort, Jogi Mahal and Kachida Valley are other attractions of Ranathambhaur National Park.

Kumbhalgarh

 

Located at the foothills of pebbly mountains, the city is filled tales of valor and heroism of the legendary Rana Kumbha. This historic town of Kumbhalgarh is located about 85 km from Udaipur in Rajsamand district of Rajasthan. Kumbhalgarh is famous for its magnificent monuments, royal chhatris and glorious palaces. There are around 360 temples inside the complex of the Fort. Amongst all of them, Shiva Temple is worth visiting that comprises a huge Shivalinga (Phallic form).