Wednesday 5 July 2017

7 Places To Visit In Rajasthan- ⚔ Rajputana Grandeur & Glory At A Glance

The mystical and magical land of Rajasthan has battle-scarred forts, mind-boggling sand dunes, royal ruins that take you back to the Royal Rajputana era. Due to its grand and colossal forts & palaces, breath-taking attractions & delectable cuisines, here are many Rajasthan holiday package available by which you can delve into an enchanting experience of your lifetime.

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Let us have a look at the 7 rejuvenating places that you can visit in Rajasthan which will make your vacation the best one ever.
  1. Jaisalmer, The Golden City

    Places To Visit In Rajasthan-Jaisalmer, The Golden City
    Golden City of India- Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
    Jaisalmer is termed as the Golden City as you can have a panoramic view of the city when the sun comes out in the morning. It lies in the middle of the Thar Desert amidst the golden sands. It is known for its exuberant forts, rich cultural tradition, museums and heritage temples.
  2. Jaipur, The Pink City

    7 Places To Visit In Rajasthan- Jaipur Pink City
     The Pink City of India- Jaipur, Rajasthan
     Jaipur is the Pink City of the largest state in India due to the differentiated pink or saffron colour of the buildings in the city. The city was planned according to the Vedic Vastu Shastra which is the book of Indian Architecture. Jaipur has incredible heritage monuments and forts to visit.
  3. Jodhpur, The Blue City

    7 Places To Visit In Rajasthan-Jodhpur, The Blue City
    Jodhpur, Rajasthan- The Blue City
     Jodhpur is also called the Sun City since it has a bright sunny weather all around the year.It was the royal centre of power of Mewar after the fall of the former capital Mandore. It has got its name ‘Blue City’ due to the blue houses near the Mehrangarh fort.
  4. Sawai Madhopur, The District where Tigers rule

    7 Places To Visit In Rajasthan-Sawai Madhopur
    Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan
    Sawai Madhopur is among the most amazing places to travel in Rajasthan. It has the Ranthambore National Park which is known worldwide for its tigers where you can enjoy the jungle safari, photography, and bird-watching. It is also home to the beautiful Palace of Ranthambore which has been listed as the UNESCO heritage.
  5. Udaipur, The City of Lakes


    7 Places To Visit In Rajasthan- Udaipur, The City of Lakes
     The City of Lakes- Udaipur, Rajasthan
    Udaipur was once the capital of the royal Rajputana kingdom of Mewar. It is an enchanting place with various breathtaking places to visit such as Lake Palace, Kumbhalgarh Fort, Monsoon Palace, City Palace & Jagdish Temple. It is no doubt that it is mentioned as Venice of the East in some texts.
  6. Pushkar, Pilgrimage beauty in Rajasthan

    7 Places To Visit In Rajasthan-Pushkar, Pilgrimage beauty in Rajasthan
    Pushkar, Rajasthan
    Pushkar is famous for being a pilgrimage site all over India. There are many ghats that host spectacular aarti in the evening. One of the major attractions in Puskar is the Annual Camel Fair which is held every year. The one-of-its-kind Brahma Temple resides in the holy city of Pushkar.
  7. Mount Abu, The Hill Station in Rajasthan

    7 Places To Visit In Rajasthan- Mount Abu
    Mount Abu Hill, Rajasthan
    Mount Abu is the most magnificent tourist place in Rajasthan, the only hill station in a hilltop with a beautiful lake at such a great height. It is situated in the Aravalli Hills Range and the hill station has a myriad of ancient sites, lakes, forts, and temples which attract pilgrims & tourists from all over India.
Rajasthan, being the land of forts and glory, has a multifarious aspect to every place you visit due to its rich cultural history. You can delve into the most exciting travel escape by visiting the ancient Rajputana kingdom these vacations. You will find yourself captivated by the gleaming palaces, forts, and temples. Pack your bags and get ready for the greatest trip ever.
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