Kesariya Balam, Padharo Mhare Des
The land of golden sand incorporating amidst its vast reaches massive forts and splendid palaces and each of them echoing the story of their bravery and romance; welcome to Rajasthan, the incredible state of India.
The magical state of Rajasthan embraces within its bounds a legacy of timeless architectural marvels and a uniquely rich heritage. Not only that, the colorful yet deep-rooted culture, thrilling desert safaris, exotic wildlife and the gleaming sand dunes would be a spectacle you wouldnt want to miss. From the pink hues of Jaipur to the Blue City of Jodhpur; the Lake City of Udaipur and the sacredness of Pushkar, Rajasthan has in its precincts innumerable tourist spots to make it one of the best tourist destinations in India.
Read along to get a brief intro of some of the tourist jewels hidden in the colorful state of Rajasthan.
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A perfect blend of ancient royal history with all the advancements of a metropolis, the pink city holds the status of the best tourist destination in Rajasthan. Established by Raja Jai Singh II in 1876, Jaipur houses numerous forts and magnanimous palaces to visit. Once here, dont miss out on the main attractions like Amber Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Nahargarh Fort and Jaigarh Fort. One can also take home authentic Rajasthani souvenirs from the shopping streets and try on the spicy yet mouthwatering cuisines in Chowki Dhani.
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The city of lakes, Udaipur is a very popular tourist destination in Rajasthan because of its vivid art and culture. A visit to the Lake Pichola is a must to witness the picturesque beauty of Lake Palace floating right in the middle of the sparkling waters. The City Palace, Fateh Prakash Palace and Sajjan Garh reflect the architectural excellence of the bygone era. A visit here during the Shilpgram Festival (around New Year) and the Mewar Festival (during Spring/Gangaur) will help you witness the true essence of Rajasthani festivity.
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Jodhpur, the second largest city in Rajasthan, is popular as the Blue City because of the blue hue that pervades throughout the city. Have a desire to experience the royalty of Rajasthan fused with rich history, then Udaipur should be your sole retreat. From the majestic Mehrangarh Fort to the royal Umaid Bhawan, this city would not disappoint you with its vivacity. Dont miss out on the Balsammand Lake and the Kaylana Lake to enjoy the tranquility here.
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Pushkar is a Hindu pilgrim town in the state of Rajasthan that houses as many as 52 bathing ghats and 400 temples painted in the shade of blue. The one and only temple of Lord Brahma is also located in this city where devotees flock to attain salvation. The Pushkar Lake is another fantastic attraction here. One should not miss out on the Varha Temple, Rangji Temple and the Savitri Temple when in Pushkar.
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Placed in the northwestern parts of Rajasthan, Bikaner has the charms of spirituality, royalty and tranquility alike. One trip to Bikaner and you will realize why it is rightly called the camel country. It is dotted with various forts, temples, shrines, museums and ancient buildings that give it the perfect ambience to lure any traveler. Junagarh Fort, Camel research Center, Lalgarh Palace, Kolayatji Temple, Gajner palace and Prachina Museum are some places that should not be missed on your trip to this mesmerizing city.
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Jaisalmer, the Golden City, surrounded by the Great Thar on all sides, houses many forts, palaces and ancient havelis that are constructed using yellow sandstone. The Jaisalmer Fort is the star attraction in this city, which contains numerous shops, havelis and hotels within its precincts. Dont forget to take a tour of the Kuldhara to witness the spookiness of its cursed and haunted history.
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A district in the Eastern parts of Rajasthan, Sawai Madhopur is blessed with a rich history and numerous legends. Flanked by the Vindhyas and the Aravalis, this district is also a great option for all the adventure seekers. The Ranthambore National Park and the Ranthambore Fort will be a delight for you and temples like Ganesha Temple and Mareshwar Temple will serve your devoutness.
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Celebrating the heroism and bravery of the Rajput men and women, Chittorgarh has witnessed several victories against invaders. The Chittorgarh Fort is counted amongst the best forts in Rajasthan and depicts the culture and heroism of this state in its true essence. The Rana Kumbha Palace, Padmini Palace, Tower of Fame and Tower of Victory are other monuments reflecting the warrior spirit of the Rajputs. A visit here is a must to witness the rich history of Rajasthan.
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Entitled to be the only hill station in the desert state, Mount Abu is the perfect summer retreat in Rajasthan. The cool breezes and the lush green trees, everything about Mount Abu is like a surprise in the vast stretches of parched sand. Boating at the pristine Nakki Lake and exploring the Dilwara Temples would be the perfect way to spend your day at Mount Abu. The ancient Gaumukh Temple and the Adhar Devi Temple would be the perfect destination for a peaceful getaway and serve your devoutness as well.
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The last destination of the 'Fairy Queen', Alwar is a small town that is nestled in the green folds of the Aravalli hills. The green valleys and the dense forests that dot the town attract numerous birds making the place a haven for bird watchers. The Bala Qila, Alwar City Palace and the Palace Museum serve as the perfect place to witness the rich heritage of Rajput clan.
No wonder, Rajasthan is called the incredible state of India. These were the top 10 places to visit in Rajasthan and every city/town has its own history and culture which cannot be explained in words. So why not pack your bags and get going to Rajasthan to relive the historic legends and stories that each fort and palace houses.
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