Jaipur
Most of the Rajasthan trip begins with the visit to the state capital of Rajasthan, which is very well connected to most cities around the state. A city popular for its narrow streets and every street have a different story to tell from the valour of Rajputs and the glorious past to the street reflecting the rich heritage with an array of monuments. Jaipur, ‘The Pink City’ has pure bliss to offer. It is home to numerous forts and magnificent palaces.
In your best places to visit in Rajasthan do not miss the other tourist attractions suggested by our Rajasthan tour guide such as Amber Fort, one of the most incredible forts in Rajasthan. Visit the popular Jal Mahal and be mesmerized by the enchanting beauty of the Palace which is surrounded by the Aravalli range. Another place you would
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Jaisalmer
Aptly known as the ‘Golden City’ because of the tremendous view it offers, the city is situated in the heart of Thar Desert. Known for its sun-soaked sand dunes, majestic forts, palaces and vibrant culture, a visit to Jaisalmer should be a part of your opulent places to visit in Rajasthan list. One of the finest and a must visit place in Jaisalmer is the Jaisalmer Fort. Touted by every Rajasthan tour guide, Jaisalmer fort is one of the largest forts in the world. The fort is declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO under the group hill forts of Rajasthan. The massive yellow sandstone structure stands amidst the sandy expanse of the great Thar Desert and the fascinating beauty of the fort enhances and turns nectar gold when the sun sets. The are other popular sites to visit when in Rajasth
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Jodhpur
Popular as the ‘Sun City’ with the sun shining brightly all year long. Jodhpur is situated at the centre of Rajasthan, about 250 km away from the Indo-Pak border. The royal Jodhpur was once the centre of power of then Mewar and has palaces, forts and temples. The city cradle some of the amazing places to visit in Jodhpur which includes the beautiful Umaid Bhavan Palace, Jaswan Thada Mausoleu, Mandore Gardens and Mehrangarh Fort, where you can either climb the fort or try the flying fox for a clearer and a closer view of the city.
If you’re planning to visit Rajasthan in the month of January, don’t forget to add the Jodhpur Desert Festival in your places to visit in Rajasthan list. Visitors flock from different parts of the country to attend this popular festival which is celebrated on
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Pushkar
One of the most ancient cities of India, Pushkar is a small and beautiful with its own distinctive charm. Situated in the Ajmer District of Rajasthan, the city of Pushkar is also described as the ‘king of pilgrimage sites’. Your Rajasthan trip is incomplete without a visit here. Talking about the many majestic and magnanimous festivals celebrated in India, the Pushkar festival is one of the famous fares held across the country. The Pushkar city play host to the Pushkar festival which is a pride of the Rajasthan tourism and should be a part of your places to see in Rajasthan list. Other than the Pushkar festival, the city also has the rare Brahma Temple.
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Udaipur
Popular as the ‘Venice of East’, Udaipur is a very popular city amongst the Rajasthan tourist places and a part of most of the Rajasthan trips. Famous for its stunning landscapes, and majestic traditions Udaipur is the city that defines the refinement of the Rajputana style architecture. Udaipur city tour usually begins with visiting the famous City Palace and Jagdish Mandir. Lake Pichola is another tourist destination in Rajasthan which is sure to touch your heart strings, take a boat ride here and enjoy the view of Jag Mandir Palace. The list of places to visit in Udaipur doesn’t end there, explore the Sajjan Garh Palace, which was built atop a hillock to enjoy the monsoon clouds; from here take a cable ride to Karni Mata Temple.
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Ajmer
Popular for the Dargah Sharif, the shrine of Sufi saint Moinuddin Chishti, attracts many tourists from across the country. This is the place where you should head for your spiritual quest. It is one of the most popular places and a part of every Rajasthan tour guide. The place offers a surreal experience. Also, attend a Qawali at Dargah Sharif when you are in Ajmer as it is one of the popular Rajasthan tourist spots.
Mount Abu
Known to be one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan, Mount Abu takes pride in being the only hill station in the desert state of Rajasthan. Filled with various ancient sites and temples, the hill station is surrounded by Aravali ranges. On your Rajasthan trip include a day trip to the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary and explore the beautiful flora of Mount Abu.
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