Rajasthan is the largest state and one of India’s most popular tourist destinations. Suffused with royal grandeur and renowned for the tales of Rajput courage and chivalry, Rajasthan attracts tourists with its awe-inspiring tourism options such as culture, traditions, wildlife sanctuaries, forts, palaces, Havelis and undulating sand dunes of Thar Desert. Monuments & havelis are the lifelines of Rajasthan tourism. The town is quite famous for its heritage hotels, such as Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, Mehrangarh Fort, Golden Fort, Kumbhalgarh Fort, and Lake Palace. The state also attracts many wildlife enthusiasts with destinations such as Ranthambore National Park, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Desert National Park, and Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. The state is quite famous for its fairs and festivals, which are celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm. During festival season, tourists have an incredible opportunity to see & observe the real traditions and culture of the state. Fairs and festivals in Rajasthan boast of both religious and tourist delight festivals such as the Gangaur Festival, Brij Festival, Teej, Urs Ajmer Shariff, Elephant Fair, Pushkar Fair, Kite Festival, Summer Festival, Desert Festival, and Nagaur Festival. If fairs and festivals are essential for getting familiarized with the local lifestyle of Rajasthan, a trip through the vast expanse of the Thar Desert offers an affair with the local tribes and villagers. Seeing sand dunes via Camel Safari is a unique and lifetime experience.
Also called the Pink City, Jaipur is the capital of the royal state of Rajasthan.
View DetailsUdaipur, also known as the City of Lakes, is one of the most visited tourist places.
View DetailsJaisalmer is a prominent tourist spot located in the northwestern state of Rajasthan.
View DetailsLocated in the midst of Thar Desert, Bikaner is a "cultural paradise and a traveller's haven".
View DetailsThe only hill station of Rajasthan, Mount Abu is located in the Aravali range.
View Detailsthe city of Ajmer is most famous for the Ajmer Sharif Dargah of saint Muin-ud-din Chishti.
View DetailsLocated in South-Eastern Rajasthan, Chittorgarh is known for Chittorgarh Fort.
View DetailsThis is one of the best tiger reserves of the country, known to have "friendly" tigers.
View DetailsKumbhalgarh is a fortress located in the Aravalli Range of Rajasmand district in Rajasthan.
View DetailsKnown for its very popular Mandawa Fort, Mandawa is a quaint little town in the Jhunjhunu.
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