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Rajasthan

Jaipur, India

evocative ruins or restored to former splendor, Rajasthan is a place on almost everybody’s wish lists. Riot invoking colors, battle-scarred forts, breathtaking sand dunes, slightly arrogant pride and honor — the largest state of India houses many royal ruins that take you back to the grandeur of its kingdoms. Dotted with elaborate forts and palaces, the places to visit in Rajasthan are among the most popular tourist destinations in If you haven’t been on a trip to any of its cities, it’s high time you plan one. And make sure you spend at least a few days in each of these colorful towns to absorb their splendor, complete with their major attractions, key experiences, delectable food, exclusive handicrafts, and a peek into the lifestyle of the natives.

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01.Jaisalmer Fort

Jaisalmer Fort Being one of the largest forts in the world, Jaisalmer Fort is called the Golden Fort as its walls are made up of yellow sandstone. This fort is the only living fort and is famous for havelis, Laxminath temple, Jain temples, and other places. Tourists from all over the world visit the Fort to witness the scenic sunset as the rays of the Sun adds a honey golden hue to the fort which makes the view more appealing. Jaipur – The Pink City So the pink city and the capital of Rajasthan is largest in the state. Founded by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh in 1727, Jaipur is one of the most popular places to see in Rajasthan and even in India, for that matter. Long list of historic and heritage monuments, swift connectivity from major cities and an amazing city plan where all the streets of the city run from east to west – Jaipur is a marvel to be at. Best time to visit: All through the year, avoid summers for the days are extremely hot. Major attractions in Jaipur: City Palace, Amber Fort and Palace, Jantar Mantar Observatory, Birla Mandir. Things to do in Jaipur: Go for a desert safari, shop for Rajasthani crafts, textiles, and gems

2. The City Palace

The City Palace Famed for being the seat of the Maharaja of Jaipur, Cit Mahal includes the Mubarak Mahal and the Chandra Mahal which are popular for their excellent architecture. The ruler of Amber, Jay Singh II built the palace complex between 1729 and 1732. Located in the heart of the Pink city, the palace has a museum in it which you should definitely visit while you are exploring Jaipur. Jodhpur – The Blue City Well, Jodhpur is just an extension of the royalty that you get to see at Jaisalmer and Jaipur. The royal city was the center of power of the then Mewar state and has got several forts, palaces, and temples to enchant travelers from different corners of the world. Famous as the Sun City because of its sunny weather, Jodhpur is also known as Blue City for the blue houses near the Mehrangarh Fort. The blue houses have played muse to the acclaimed photographer Steve McCurry. Best time to visit: All through the year Major attractions in Jodhpur:Mehrangarh Fort, the Umaid Bhawan Palace, the Mandore Gardens, the Jaswant Thada, the Kalyana Lake, and Garden, the Ghanta Ghar, Sardar Samand Lake and Masuria Hills Things to do in Jodhpur: Visit the palaces; Mehrangarh fort can’t be missed Here is a list of tourist attractions in Jodhpur that you must consider when you visit Jodhpur

3. Mehrangarh Fort

Mehrangarh Fort One of the largest forts in India, Mehrangarh Fort is also called Mehran Fort and was built in 1459 by Rao Jodha. You can spot imprints of cannon balls which exist since the war took place. The most interesting part of the fort is the 7 gates that were built by Maharaja Man Singh to commemorate his victories. Don’t forget to visit the seven gates in Mehran Fort while you are on your vacay. Sawai Madhopur – For The Love Of Tigers Founded by Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh in 1763, Sawai Madhopur district is among the best tourist places in Rajasthan. It is home to Ranthambhore National Park, which is best known for inhabiting tigers. The Ranthambhore Palace is another tourist attraction here and has been declared a UNESCO heritage as it imbibes a vast cultural history of the several clans, kings, and architectures. Best time to visit: November to February for it is easy to spot tigers at the national park Major attractions in Sawai Madhopur: The tigers at Ranthambhore National Park, 10th century Ranthambore palace Things to do in Sawai Madhopur:Go for jungle safari, photography, birdwatching.

4. Ranthambore Fort Ranthambore

Ranthambore Fort Ranthambore Fort is a well-known UNESCO World Heritage Site which is visited by almost all travelers who are looking forward to having an encounter with the history of Rajasthan. Located in the heart of the popular Ranthambore National Park, this Fort has a long and noteworthy history of battles that took place to conquer the fort. Pushkar – Hosts The Largest Camel Fair In Indi Pushkar is known as the best tourist place in Rajasthan.This is a riot of colors in the true sense. This holy city has been known all over the world for its annual Camel Fair. One of the most ancient cities of India, Pushkar houses the rare Brahma Temple. Besides, the Pushkar Lake is a popular Hindu pilgrimage and has got several ghats that host magnificent evening aarti. If you are a photography enthusiast, you can not miss visiting Pushkar for there are endless emotions of rural India in its most original form. Best time to visit: October-November for the world-famous Pushkar Camel Fair Major attractions in Pushkar:The world famous camel fair, the serene Pushkar lake, and Meerabai Temple Things to do in Pushkar: Boating in the lake, photography at the fair Check out the best tourist attraction in Pushkar that you should visit on your next vacation.

5. Pushkar Lake

Pushkar Lake A pilgrimage of high importance, Pushkar Lake in Pushkar should definitely be in your bucket list. It is believed that a dip in the lake cleanses all your sins and cure all skin diseases. It is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan if you are looking to witness the local traditions. Udaipur – The City Of Lakes Looking for the most amazingplaces to see in Rajasthan? Udaipur is the perfect destination for you. Udaipur used to be the capital of the kingdom of Mewar. Known as the City of Lakes, it is a beautiful place to visit in Rajasthan. With a number of tourist attractions like Lake Palace, City Palace, Jagdish temple and many more, Udaipuris also known as the Venice of East. The city has beautiful winters and it is largely visited during this period for its colorful history, mesmerizing landscapes, and rich traditions. Best time to visit: November to March Major attractions in Udaipur:Lake Pichola, Fateh Sagar Lake, City Palace, Jag Mandir, Udai Sagar Lake, Jagdish Temple, Monsoon Palace, Swaroop Sagar, Kumbhalgarh Fort Things to do in Udaipur: Boating at Lake Pichola, visiting the palaces, visiting Kumbhalgarh fort, photography

6. Lake Pichola

Lake Pichola One of the ancient lakes in Udaipur, Lake Pichola was named after the village Picholi in which it is situated! The lake is as old as 1362 AD. It was created for drinking and irrigation purposes for the sake of the village. Planning your holiday in Rajasthan but confused about what to do? These Rajasthan travel stories help you find your best trip ever! Bhavya Gives An Extensive Account Of His Jaisalmer Trip With Friends Desert safari, haunted Kuldhara village, & Gadisar Lake. There's more... Regina Talks About Her Short Trip From Delhi To Jaipur With Her Friend There's no dearth of the tourist places here. Wanna know more? Kunal Went On A Family Trip To Jaisalmer & Got Lost In Its Royal Grandeur Rang Mahal, boating in Gadisar Lake, & Sam sand dunes. Wow! Anuj Went Against All Conventions & Took A Romantic Trip To Rajasthan For a taste of Rajputana splendor - Jaipur, Udiapur, & Mt Abu Sourabh Talks About His Short Romantic Trip To Jaipur With His Wife Enjoy the rich past, culture, & picturesque palaces! Rahul Jain Elaborates On A Short Romantic Trip To Rantambore National Park To catch the tigers and Sambar deer in their full glory! Ajmer – The Holy City Popular for the Dargah Sharif — shrine of Sufi saint Moinuddin Chishti, Ajmer is the 5th largest city of Rajasthan. It is surrounded by the Aravalli range and the Naag Pathar range, which protects it from the Thar desert. Among the most popular tourist attractions in Rajasthan, Ajmer is popular as the most beautiful tourist place in Rajasthan. for several celebrities who come to the dargah to seek blessings. Best time to visit: All through the year Major attractions in Ajmer:Dargah Sharif, Ana Sagar Lake, Naag Pathar ranges Things to do in Ajmer: Attend Qawwali at Dargah Sharif, offer chadar to the grave of Sufi saint.

7. Khwaja Garib Nawaz Dargah

Khwaja Garib Nawaz Dargah Khwaja Garib Nawaz Dargah is one of the most important places to visit in Rajasthan. It houses the tomb of Hazrat Khwaja Moin-d-din Chisti. He was the founder of Islam and preached it across the world. He came from Persia and spent his final years in Ajmer. Bundi – The City Of Baoris Another very important tourist destination in Rajasthan, this city is often left behind when it comes to the curation of places to visit in Rajasthan. At 210 km from Jaipur, Bundi was once the native place of a tribe called Bunda Meena and hence inherited the name. The city is known for its magnificent forts, baoris (step reservoirs), lakes and ancient architectures. Best time to visit: All through the year Major attractions in Bundi: Nawal Sagar, Sukh Mahal, Dabhai Kund, Taragarh Fort, Bundi Palace, and several other steep well reservoirs Things to do in Bundi: Explore Badal Mahal inside the Taragarh fort for the ancient painting exhibiting the erstwhile opium trade, visit the baoris and understand the ancient technique of water harvesting, explore the forts and palaces.

8. Taragarh Fort

Taragarh Fort Constructed in 1534 AD, this fort is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan. Being impressive in its structure and majestic in its aura, it will give you a glimpse of the grandeur of the Rajasthani history and culture as well as its past. So, make sure you visit this fort while in Bundi. Bikaner – For The Love Of Handicrafts Bikaner was founded by Rao Bhika and the Nehra jats. Flooded with temples, forts, and palaces, the city is also known for its Camel festival usually held in January-February. Two of the most important features of the city are Usta and Chadwa artforms of floral and geometric patterns. Best time to visit: January-February Major attractions in Bikaner:Junagarh Fort, Lalgarh Palace, Karni Mata Temple, Laxmi Niwas Palace, Laxmi Nath Temple, Bikaner Camel Festival Things to do in Bikaner: Attend the Bikaner Camel fest, buy some Usta and Chadwa artifacts and handicrafts.

9. Junagarh Fort

Junagarh Fort This is one of the few forts that is not built on the hilltop. It is situated at the center of the city of Bikaner and the whole city has been built around this fort. Junagarh fort was built at the beginning of the 20th century and was the new home for the royal family. Visit this fort to know about the royal family living there! Chittorgarh – Birthplace Of Maharana Pratap One of the most ancient cities in Indian history, Chittorgarh was founded by the Maurya dynasty in 734 AD. The city has been the birthplace for many historical figures including Maharana Pratap and Meera Bai. It is situated on the banks of river Berach and has several heritage forts, monuments, and associated stories and fables. Best time to visit: All through the year Major attractions in Chittorgarh:Chittorgarh fort, Rana Kumbha’s palace, Fateh Prakash Palace, Rani Padmini’s palace, Kumbhaswamini temple, Kirti Stambha, Vijay Stambha, Kalika Mata temple Things to do in Chittorgarh:Listen to the folk tales from the villagers, relish authentic Rajasthani cuisine.

10. Chittorgarh Fort

Chittorgarh Fort One of the largest forts in Rajasthan, Chittorgarh Fort is a place you simply cannot miss out on! It was the seat for the rulers of Mewar. The story of its significance in the history of Rajasthan goes back to the time when the brave rulers fought courageously with the invaders and after their every defeat, their women would perform Jauhar along with the children to keep their respect forever alive! Alwar – Home To The Most Haunted Place In India Formerly known as Ulwar, the city of Alwar was founded by the Rajput ruler Pratap Singh in 1770. For history buffs, this city was the first, among others, to sign a treaty with the East India Company and has been famous for participating in various battles and military engagements. Alwar is also known for the ‘haunted’ fort of Bhangarh. With abundant flora and fauna, this place is a perfect example of a balanced ecology. Best time to visit: October to March Major attractions in Alwar:Bhangarh fort, Sariska Tiger reserve, Pandupol, Karni Mata temple Things to do in Alwar: Visit Bhangarh fort and explore the haunted.

11. Sariska National Park

Sariska National Park One of the best places to visit in Rajasthan is Sariska national park, it is home to tigers and therefore should not be missed while you are visiting Alwar. If you are visiting Rajasthan with children, do visit this park for a unique holiday! Bharatpur is a magnificent city that was once known to be unbeatable or unwinnable. Tucked away in the Braj region of the Indian state of Rajasthan, this city is divided into 50 or so wards and stands at an elevation of about 600 ft. above mean sea level, owing to which it is also called by various other names like “Lohagarh” and the “Eastern Gateway to Rajasthan.” Bharatpur is the indisputable home to a vast array of flora and fauna that take shelter in the famed Keoladeo National Park, making this place a must visit for all travelers who wish to explore the wild side of Rajasthan. Best time to visit Bharatpur:August to November Major attractions in Bharatpur:Bharatpur Palace and Museum, Keoladeo National Park, Lohagarh Fort, Deeg, and more Things to do in Bharatpur: Go birdwatching at Keoladeo, explore the palaces, have a picnic near Kakund River .

12. Keoladeo National Park

Keoladeo National Park The Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary officially called the Keoladeo National Park, is popular for its wide range of resident and migratory avifauna. The park has a huge bird population especially during the winter season as well as the starting of Spring. The park was declared a protected sanctuary in the year 1971 after major water resources were redirected to the park to convert it into a completely man-made wetland to promote eco-tourism and help migrating birds find shelter. The park is home to over 366 bird species, 379 plant species, 13 snake types, 50 fish species, 5 kinds of lizards, 7 species of amphibian, over 7 types of turtles, and many other species of invertebrates. Mount Abu – The Only Hill Station In Rajasthan Mount Abu takes pride in being the only hill station in the enormous expanse of the desert and drought-ridden plains of Rajasthan. A true traveler’s paradise in every sense, Mount Abu lies in the Aravalli Mountain range at the border of Rajasthan and Gujarat. Other than providing an escape from the scorching heat of Rajasthan owing to its natural splendor and year-round pleasant weather, Mount Abu is considered a great spot for pilgrimage. Best time to visit Mount Abu:Throughout the year Major attractions in Mount Abu:Dilwara Jain Temples, Nakki Lake, Peace Park, Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, and more Things to do in Mount Abu:Boating in Nakki Lake, trekking to Guru Shikhar, camping at Aravali, bird watching at Trevors Tank, wildlife sighting at Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary.

13. Nakki Lake

Nakki Lake Nakki Lake is among the most popular places to visit in Rajasthan owing to its beauty and clear blue water which turn into amazing shades under the changing hues of the sky. Believed to have been dug out by the Gods themselves, the lake makes for a great spot for boating. But that’s not all that fascinates people about this place. Nakki lake is very special to followers of Gandhi for the fact that it was here that Mahatma Gandhi‘s ashes were immersed. The lake also makes up for a good place to hang out with your friends as it is surrounded by plenty of eating joints where you can sit, dine, and gaze at the gorgeous lake switch shades in the setting sun!  You may not have heard of Shekhawati very often, but those who have been there call it a true wanderer’s paradise! Laced with a huge number of stunning havelis and royal mansions that exhibit the real Rajputana splendor, Shekhawati is a gold mine for every connoisseur of art and architecture. While the city has a rather sterile landscape clogged with railways and roadways on one side, it’s a riot of colors, cultures, and vibrant landscapes on the other. A unique blend of mythology, art, and wildlife await you at this hidden yet charming retreat in Rajasthan that narrates tales of the valiant Lord Rama and the mischievous Lord Krishna inside its many mansions. Best time to visit Shekhawati:November to March Major attractions in Shekhawati:Lachhmangarh Fort, Chirawa, Badalgarh Fort, Mandawa, Harsh Nath Temple, and more Things to do in Shekhawati: Ride the Shekhawati Express and the Pink City Express, explore the palaces and mansions, celebrate the Bissau festivals with the locals, and more.

14. Badalgarh Fort

Badalgarh Fort Located atop a hill in the Jhunjhunu district of Shekhawati, the magnificent Badalgarh Fort was established way back in the 16th century under the regime of the then Muslim ruler of this city, Nawab Fazal Khan. Attracting travelers, history geeks, and art lovers with its gorgeous lush surroundings and a long history of legendary battles, this fort is slowly turning into a popular tourist attraction in Rajasthan. One of the many fascinating aspects of this massive fort is its numerous echo points that you must not miss during your visit here. What fascinates travelers most about Pali is its snail-like shape, wobbled plains, and scattered hills. Bounded by Jodhpur districts in the north and the Udaipur districts in the south-east, it shares a common boundary with around eight different districts of Rajasthan. With a total geographical area of a whopping 12387 square kilometers, it is one of the most offbeat places to visit in Rajasthan. Best time to visit Pali: October to April.

15. Om Banna Temple

Om Banna Temple The Om Banna Temple, or the shrine of the Bullet Baba, is among the most mysterious places in India owing to the intriguing story behind its establishment. A highly religious place for pilgrims and locals, the sanctum is believed to protect travelers! Instead of idols of Gods and Goddesses, people here worship an actual motorbike that once belonged to a man named Om Singh Rathore who had met with a tragic accident and had died at this spot while riding back home on this very bike. Post his death, the police had made several attempts to take the bike away, Located on the banks of the river Ghaggar, Hanumangarh is an ancient city in the northern region of Rajasthan. Owing to the remains of the Indus Valley Civilization being discovered at over 100 villages spread over the city and around this river in 1951, Hanumangarh is believed to have been a part of this almost 5000-year old civilization. Various of the discovered items included remains of human skeleton, stamps, coins, unknown scripts, jewelry, terracotta decorative tiles, utensils, wells, toys, statues, even forts, and market streets. Most of these remains are now a part of the many exhibits at the Museum of Kalibangan as well as the National Museum of Delhi. Some of these historic sites are open to the public in their pristine state, and travelers are always fascinated upon visiting them! Best time to visit Hanumangarh:September to March Major attractions in Hanumangarh: Gogamedi Temple, Shri Sukha Singh Mehtab Singh Gurudwara, Kalibanga, Bhatner Fort, Shri Gorakh Nath Ji Temple, and more Things to do in Hanumangarh:See remnants of the Indus Valley Civilization, visit the forts and palaces, seek blessings at the temples and gurudwaras, visit the Kalibanga Museum, and more.

16. Kalibangan

Kalibangan Want to travel to the best tourist place in Rajasthan? Kalibangan should be on your itinerary. “Kalibangan in Rajasthan has given the evidence of the earliest ploughed agricultural field ever revealed through an excavation” were the words of B. B. Lal, erstwhile DG of Archaeological Survey of India when he was asked to define Kalibangan in a few words! What draws travelers to this unique site believed to be the site of the Indus Valley Civilization are its unique fire altars among other important other lost cities of the world. Abandoned by its locals in 1750 BC and discovered in 1919 AD by Italian Indologist Luigi Pio Tessitori, it’s a great attraction for history geeks and art fanatics.            

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