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Rajasthan Heritage City Tour

Rajasthan Tourism :

When it comes to Indian culture, Rajasthan, the land of kings and princes simply cannot be excluded. From varied topography, diverse population, forts, palaces, havelis, fairs and festivals this state has it all. To top that, the people here are warm, welcoming and offer hospitality at its very best. Giving a majestic sense of all this is the Rajasthan heritage tours. It is here one gets to experience a unique culture that leaves you asking for more. Every place is mystic, mesmerizing, and truly out of the world.

There are hardly places in the world that could match with the astonishing architectural heritages of Rajasthan. Over the years, Rajasthan has witnessed the rule of multiple kingdoms.It is unique in its own way and is incredible state of Rajasthan. You can choose to serve yourself in the luxurious and royal heritage properties. Everyone enjoy being here in rajasthan and gets splendid feeling with its art and culture.

A holiday in Rajasthan is somewhere like a journey to the past. A walk through these haunting sights and vibrant streets is one the best way to explore India’s eternal state and the world’s inspiring destination.

Here are a complete tour packages of rajasthan to witness the heritage of this state.

1st Day – Arrival At Jaipur
We will pick up from Jaipur railway station, then check in to hotel. Jaipur known as pink city of india. Later visit Albert Hall Museum, Birla Temple etc. overnight at hotel.

02nd Day – Jaipur
After morning breakfast then start the city tour of Jaipur. Jaipur known as pink city of india. Jaipur offers a plethora of touristic attractions to the traveler. Visit Amber Fort, Take the Elephant Safari (Direct Payment Basis) at the Royal Amber Fort. Later proceed to visit Jal Mahal after visiting then visit  Another monument near The Royal City Palace, Later visit Jantar Mantar,  built by Sawai Jai Singh.  And Hawa Mahal the “place of wind. Overnight at hotel.

03rd Day – Bikaner 
After morning breakfast then drive for Bikaner. On the way visit The Famous Karni Mata Temple (Rats Temple). Bikaner, situated in the northern part of Rajasthan, Bikaner offers several attractions to the tourists besides, visit the majestic Junagarh fort And the Camel Breeding Farm. Overnight at hotel.

04th Day – Jaisalmer 
After Morning  breakfast drive to Jaisalmer, Jaisalmer is an important destination of the western state of India, Rajasthan. A desert city, it was founded by the Bhatti Rajput Rawal Jaisal in the year 1156. Later check in to hotel and relax. In the evening visit local city markets etc. over night at hotel.

05th Day  – Jaisalmer / Desert 
After Morning breakfast start the city tour of jaisalmer. Jaisalmer could be regarded as the western sentinel of entire India and a place worth visiting to get an idea of the native Rajasthan. Located at the heart of the great Thar Desert, it offers the visitor an enchanting world of fable, colour, and history. Visit the Golden Fort, Gadsisar lake, Patwo Ki Haveli, Nathmal Ki Haveli etc. Later drive for Sam sand dunes  Desert. Take camel safari in desert sam sand dunes, and enjoy rajasthani folk dance and dinner. overnight at hotel.

06th Day – Jodhpur
After morning Breakfast Drive for jodhpur. Jodhpur is Famous for its magnificent forts and palaces, Jodhpur is the second largest city of Rajasthan and a major tourist attraction in the country. The forts and palaces in the city are the major source of attraction in the city. Exploring the forts gives you a feel of the times when the Rajput might was at its peak. The gates and the walls of the forts speak of the battles they have witnessed. Visit the major attractions around Jodhpur Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan. Overnight in Hotel .

07th Day– Ranakpur / Udaipur 
After morning breakfast then drive for Udaipur, on the way visit Ranakpur. Ranakpur famous for its jain temple. After visiting ranakpur then continue drive for Udaipur. Later check in to hotel and relax. Over night at hotel.

08th Day – Udaipur 
After morning breakfast Start city sightseeing tour of Udaipur. The city is built in 1559 A.D. by Maharaja Udai Singh and has been described as the most romantic city of Mewar Region on the banks of Lake Pichola and surrounded by the Hills of Aravali Mountains Range.  visit the royal City Palace the largest Palace complex of Rajasthan and famous Jagdish Temple,  Sahelion Ki Bari the fountain Garden, Pratap smarak, lok kala mandal.  Overnight at Hotel.

09th Day – Drop At Udaipur Airport
After morning breakfast then drop at airport as per your Departure schedule.

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Rajasthan is one of the most attractive destinations in India. The variety of attractions, in the rajasthan   makes it a dream destination for tourists. Just as you will find places with historical importance in rajasthan,  there are also samo places in India that boasts a lot of natural beauty.
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Famous Camel Safari In Rajasthan

Camel Safari Rajasthan

The imperial state of Rajasthan and its awe-inspiring “Thar” Desert provides some remarkable experience during camel safaris together with an intimate glimpse into the desert life. Furthermore, you will get pleasure from the valuable treasure troves of dance, music and natural vistas. Even though the dry and snowy deserts of Leh & Ladakh located on the northern edge of the country too have come safaris over the two-humped Bactrian camels, the camel safaris in Rajasthan will give you a really fantastic flavor of sun and sand dunes. From September to March is said to be the dry winter months during which a large of tourists and travelers visit Rajasthan to enjoy camel safaris because the weather is found to be perfect for temperate daytime and moderately cold nights. As one among the biggest tourist attraction in the region, the camel safari will suit almost all sorts of financial brackets. Therefore, tourists with different budgets could get this memorable experience.

Camel Safari in Pushkar:

Pushkar is a small desert town, which is located just 11 kms from the city of Ajmer. The world renowned Pushkar cattle fair will be happened in the month of November, usually in the winter season. In Pushkar, camel safaris are really a beautiful experience, which tourists need to include into their itineraries. Though there are many popular sunrise and sunset camel tours are available together with a day-long tour to the nearby small villages and hamlets, tourists are always advised to opt for desert treks and long-duration tours on camels or even camel carts to Mandawa, Jaisalmer and Nagaur from Pushkar.

These adventurous and exciting tours include delicious and mouth-watering food prepared on fireside, the special cultural evening with the gypsies, tent accommodation on the sand dunes beneath the wonderful desert sky and folk music and dance given the local traditional artists. The camel safaris are offered by many operators, which include numerous travel agencies all around the Pushkar Town. The cost of sunrise & sunset safari will be Rs.400 whereas the cost of long-duration safari may vary between Rs.1500 and Rs.2500.

Camel safari in Jaisalmer:

In Rajasthan, Jaisalmer is considered to be the most sought after destination for almost all the travelers who want to get pleasure from a camel safari. Some popular camel safaris include short, regular tours around Jaisalmer or to nearby dunes like Khuri and Sam that includes sunset camel rides together with traditional Rajasthani dinner and cultural programs on the desert campsite. Further, for tourists who would like to have a longer yet more relaxed schedule, many camel safaris are there stretching for a longer period of time, often to 2 weeks for the enthusiasts.

Most of the camel safari operators mainly work from Jaisalmer through guest houses, hotels and resorts in and around the desert city. They usually have blocked tours that include individual camel per person, accommodation as well as food in the desert and at nearby hotels, cultural evenings and village visits. Amarsagar, Kuldhara, Mool Sagar, Kanoi, Damodara and Ludhrva are some of the desert villages that serve as a night-time campsite where tourists will be treated with the intention to experience the sleeping near the glittering sand dunes under the stars.

Camel safari in Bikaner:

Bikaner, which is otherwise known as camel city, provides a spectacular sight of a desert for each and every tourist who wants their vacation to become unconventional. Most of the tour operators found in the small town offer camel safaris at many different rates. Just like the other town, the safari operators in Bikaner to possess day-long trips, sunset rides, sunrise rides, long duration trips and enduring cross-desert sojourns. Shorter rides and day-long trips could take tourists to the nearby places like Deshnok, which brings an end to your desert photography & other similar activities. In Bikaner, Sand-skiing is found to be extremely popular and mostly, all the camel safaris will include this into their itineraries. When it comes to long-duration trips, it includes 3-days and 2-nights safaris allowing you to stay in the world-class desert camps together with food, blankets, water and entertainment facilities as well.

Camel Safari in Jodhpur:

As Jodhpur is considered to be one of many cosmopolitan cities found in Rajasthan, it does not possess any desert vistas in and around. However, it will be a gateway to several five-stars and luxurious desert safari experienced due to its prominence. One among the most popular dunes around Jodhpur extension in Osian, which is a wonderful desert village flaunting some of the best luxurious safari camps in the region.

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Nagaur An Important Tourist Place In Marwar Rajasthan

Nagaur An Important Tourist Place In Marwar Rajasthan

Nagaur is a city in the state of Rajasthan in India. It is the administrative headquarters of Nagaur District. The Nagaur city lies about midway between Jodhpur and Bikaner. Despite being a small region, this town still holds the reminiscents of the past in the form of the ancient architectures. Established by the Naga Kshatriyas, this old city was founded in the 12th century and in the present day it is just an old town to visit..

History of Nagaur

The Nagaur Fort is of historical importance. Nagaur fort is the fort built by the ancient Kshatriya of India. The original maker of the fort is Naagvansi Kshatriya. The Kshatriya rulers dominated Nagaur for a longer period. Nagaur rulers were repeatedly forced to pay tribute to the Sisodias of Chittor while their lands were slowly annexed by the Rathors of Jodhpur.

Climate –

Nagaur has a dry climate with a hot summer. Sand storms are common in summer. The district’s climate is marked by extreme dryness, large variations of temperature & highly irregular rainfall patterns. The maximum temperature recorded in the district is 117F with 32F as the lowest recorded temperature. The average temperature of the district is 74 F. The winter season extends from mid-November until the beginning of March. The rainy season is relatively short, extending from July through mid-September. There are ten climatological stations within the district, being within the cities of Nagaur, Khinvsar, Didwana, Merta, Parbatsar, Makarana, Nawa, Jayal, Degana & Ladnun. The average rainfall in the district is 36.16 cm & 59% relative humidity.

Geography –

Nagaur is located at 27.2°N 73.73°E. It has an average elevation of 302 metres (990 feet). Nagaur is situated amidst seven districts namely Bikaner, Churu, Sikar, Jaipur, Ajmer, Pali, Jodhpur. Nagaur is the fifth largest district in Rajasthan with a vast terrain spreading over 17,718 km2 Its geographical spread is a good combine of plain, hills, sand mounds & as such it is a part of the great Indian Thar Desert.

Nagaur Tourism –

Nagaur Fort was one of the first Muslim strongholds in northern India and one of the finest examples of Rajput-Mughal architecture. Built in the early 12th century and repeatedly altered over subsequent centuries, it witnessed many battles. Underwent major renovations in 2007. 90 fountains are now running in the gardens and buildings. The fort’s buildings and spaces, both external and internal, serve as venue, stage and home to a Sufi Music Festival.

Some famous villages of Nagaur

Ladnun – 10th century’s Jain temples are rich with historical attraction. Ladnun is the spiritual hub of Ahimsa. Jain Vishva Bharti University – A famous centre of Jainism; a school of thought; a centre of spirituality & purification; a society of Ahimsa; a treasure of tranquility; an abode of humanity on earth.

Khinvsar town – Khimsar Fort – Situated 42 km from Nagaur on the National Highway No. 65 towards Jodhpur; 500-year-old fort in the middle of the Thar Desert; turned into a hotel furnished with modern facilities. Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb used to stay here; Khinvsar town has 25 small temples; black deer roaming in herds are a very popular tourist attraction.

Merta – Meera Bai Temple – Also known as the Charbhuja temple; 400 years old; evidence how total surrender helps attain godly qualities; how deep faith converts poison to ‘Amrit’.

Kuchaman City – Kuchaman Fort – One of the oldest & most inaccessible forts of Rajasthan; situated on top of a straight hill; unique water harvesting system; Jodhpurrulers used to mint their gold & silver currency here; affords a beautiful view of the city; fort converted into a hotel has a strong attraction for tourists.

Khatu – Khatu’s old name was Shatkup (six wells). When Shak rulers came to India then they brought two new wells with them which were called Shakandhu (Stepwell) & Kalandh (Rahat). According to Prathviraj Raso, Khatu’s old name was Khatwan. Old Khatu is almost destroyed. Now there are two villages, one is called Bari Khatu & other Chhoti Khatu. On the hillock of Chhoti Khatu a small fort is standing. Fort was built by Prithviraj Chauhan. An old stepwell is located in Chhoti Khatu, known as Phool Bawadi, it is believed that this stepwell was constructed in Gurjara Pratihara period. This stepwell is artistic in its style of architecture.

 

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History Of Kumbhalgarh Fort

Historical Fort Kumbhalgarh in Rajasthan

Kumbhalgarh fort is a Mewar fortress on the westerly range of Aravalli Hills, in the Rajsamand district near Udaipur of Rajasthan state in western India. It is a World Heritage Site included in Hill Forts of Rajasthan. Built during the course of the 15th century by Rana Kumbha.
Kumbhalgarh Fort, along with five other forts of Rajasthan, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site under the group Hill Forts of Rajasthan. With the walls of the fort extending over 38 km, it is claimed to be the second-longest continuous wall after the Great Wall of China; the fort is among the largest wall complex in the world, and the second largest fort in India after Chittor Fort.

 

 

The early history of the fort could not be ascertained on account of lack of evidence. The earliest name of the fort is believed to be Machhindrapur, while Sahib Haqim, a historian, named it Mahore. The original fort is believed to have been built by King Samprati of the Maura Age on account of the strategic importance during the 6th century. The subsequent history till 1303 AD till the invasion of Alauddin Khalji is obscure.

 

 

 

 

Kumbhalgarh in its current form was built and ruled by Rana Kumbha and his dynasty who were Hindu Sisodia rajputs descendents. Kumbhalgarh in its present form was developed by, and believed to have been designed by a famous architect of the era Madan. Rana Kumbha’s kingdom of Mewar stretched from Ranthambore to Gwalior and included large tracts of erstwhile Madhya Pradesh as well as Rajasthan. Out of the 84 forts in his dominion, Rana Kumbha is said to have designed 32 of them, of which Kumbhalgarh is the largest and most elaborate.

Kumbhalgarh also separated Mewar and Marwar from each other and was used as a place of refuge for the rulers of Mewar at times of danger. A notable instance was in the case of Prince Udai, the infant king of Mewar who was smuggled here in 1535, when Chittaur was under siege. Prince Udai later succeeded to the throne. The fort remained impregnable to direct assault, and fell only once to the forces of Mughal Emperor Akbar’s General Mansingh I in 1576 after Mughal victory at the Battle of Haldighati.

Ahmed Shah I of Gujarat attacked the fort in 1457, but found the effort futile. There was a local belief then that the Banmata deity in the fort protected it and hence he destroyed the temple. There were further attempts in 1458-59 and 1467 by Mahmud Khalji, but it also proved futile. Akbar’s general, Shabhbaz Khan, is believed to have taken control of the fort in 1576. But it was recaptured by Maharana Pratap in 1585 through guerrilla warfare. Finally in 1615 Mewar surrendered against the Mughal forces sent by Emperor Jahangir under the command of Prince Khurram. In 1818, an armed band of Sanyasins formed a garrison to protect the fort, but was convinced by Tod and the fort was taken over by the British and later returned to Udaipur State. There were additions made by Maharanas of Mewar, but the original structure built by Maharana Kumbha remains. The residential buildings and temples are well-preserved.The fort is also known to be the birthplace of Maha Rana Pratap.

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Chittorgarh And Its Tourist Places

Chittorgarh And Its Tourist Places

Chittorgarh is one of the most enchanting cities of Rajasthan. Synonymous with bravery and romance, this city reflects the glorious history of Rajputs. It was once the seat of power in India. This land boasts of several interesting legends and tales of Rajputs.

Attractions of Chittorgarh  :-

Chittorgarh Fort Chittorgarh :-
The most fabulous attraction of the city, this fort is the largest fort in India. Considered as one of the best forts of Rajasthan, it was built in the 7th century in a majestic Rajput architectural style. Beautifully set on a 180 m high hill, the fort boasts of several attractions such as Fateh Prakash Palace, Rana Kumbha Palace, Rani Padmini’s Palace and Chhhatris. A visit to this fort will take you back to the times of Rajputs.

Rana Kumbha Palace Chittorgarh :-
Rana Kumbha Palace is a part of number of legends. These legends are associated with queen Padmini of Chittorgarh. The palace is also named after the greatest of the Sisodias. The location of the palace also has its association with the history of the place. It is in this location where Padmini committed Jauhar or self immolation. The self immolation was also joined by 700 followers to save honor. This was done as a way to avoid getting dishonored at the hands of the enemies. However, after much effort, archaeologists still haven’t discovered the underground cellars where this act was performed.

On visiting the Rana Kumbha Palace, you will surely be able to come across a number of historically significant items. The palace was built by Bappa Rawal in 734 AD. He was the founder of the House of Mewar. It was later renovated by Maharana Kumbha. The palace had also played the role of residence to Princess Mira Bai. She was a famous poetess of that era. The palace also has its association with the legend of Panna Dhai who saved infant Udai Singh.

Vijay Stambh Chittorgarh :-
Vijay Stambh or the Tower of Victory is yet another historical monument that shows the valour and vigour of Rajaputs. The Tower of Victory built by Rana Kambh in 1440 AD, to honour the victory over the Mahumud Khilji of Malwa. Although the Chittorgarh fort comprises of a lot of temples and palaces the Tower of Victory holds a special importance. Each slab on the tower signifies various aspects.
The fort was under siege thrice but has survived all through it and hence holds much historical importance and values. The Vijay Stambh has 9 storeys and each storey is decorated with the mythical stories of Hindu Gods and Goddesses. The beauty of this structure is more enhanced during the evenings when it is illuminated.

Padmini Palace Chittorgarh:-
One of the prominent tourist attractions in Chittorgarh, Padmini’s Palace narrates the story of the Cleopatra of India-Rani Padmini in its design. Also known as Rani Padmini’s Palace, it flaunts a three-Storeyed structure, which has its outer walls painted white and it overlooks a pleasant lotus pool. Surrounded by water, the architecture of the Palace is somehow influenced by the Jal Mahal of Jaipur.
History has it that Alauddin Khilji was smitten by the beauty of Rani Padmini and he used the surrounding water to catch the glimpses of her. His efforts to possess her resulted in the death of the Queen’s husband and her committing Jauhar. Today, the famous Padmini palace stands as a promising symbol of beauty, valor, honor and tragedy of the past of Chittor.

Government Museum :-
One of the most popular museums of Chittorgarh, Archaeological Museum is home to such valuable artifacts that are of immense historical significance. Placed at the eastern ending of Banbir-ki-Diwar, this museum boasts of an amazing collection of innumerable historical artifacts sourced from the Chittorgarh Fort and objects related to Hinduism as well as Buddhism that were found at the time of the excavation. One can also spot Buddhist stupas, under the trees. These stupas are placed quite close to Patta Tank and Jaimal Tank.

The collection at Archaeological Museum in Chittorgarh includes Stone Age objects, art and craft objects, coins, frescos, metallic objects, paintings, inscriptions, weapons, sculptures and terracotta figures etc. This museum was originally a fort, built by Maharaja Fateh Singh Ji during the 19th century. In the year 1968, it was transformed into a museum by the government.

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Mandawa, known throughout the state for its forts and havelis. The structure of this place reminds one of the cultural and social hotspot this place used to be in the bygone era. Mandawa is a small town in northern Rajasthan. It is in the Shekhawati Region and is a fort town. Established during the 17th and 18th century, this town is very popular places to shoot movies so don’t be surprised to see some famous actors and actresses during your visit to this beautiful town. The town is dotted with numerous havelis and is said to be an open art gallery due to the number of beautifully decorated havelis. Mandawa is a popular spot for tourists, but you are still sure to be able to visit the town’s attraction in peace.

Places To Visit In Mandawa 

Mandawa Fort :-
The Mandawa Fort is among the most frequented tourist spots in the region and well known for its splendid architecture and great collection of paintings that depict Lord Krishna in days of his early childhood and youth. The walls of the palace are adorned with intricate carvings, paintings and elaborate mirror work. The once Durbal Hall has been converted into an exhibit of numerous paintings and antiques. The Fort has now been converted into a major hotel. Each and every wing of the Fort is characterized by a distinct theme. The open terrace offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the entire town. You can still feel the ambience of those yesteryears while you linger around the majestic rooms of the palace.

Lakshminarayan Ladia Haveli :-
Lakshminarayan Ladia Haveli is one of the most picturesque havelis in this fairytale town of Mandawa. Nestled amidst the Aravallis, this stupendous architectural marvel reflects the glory of the majestic Rajput era. From the excellent paintings done in blue wash to the amazing murals and frescoes depicting Hindu mythological themes, the place has plenty to keep you occupied for hours.

Mohan Lal Saraf Haveli :-
The Mohan Lal Saraf Haveli is well known for its beautiful collection of portraits and paintings. The carved archways and the walls of the palace are decorated with stunning frescoes. The sprawling halls and the latticed windows give this place an otherworldly, medieval aura. The elaborate courtyard also makes a fine excursion spot for tourists. Other attractions in the area include Thakurji Temple, Harlalka Well, Goenka chattri, Tanu Manu Saraf Haveli and Akhramka Haveli.

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Hidden Destination Pali Rajasthan

Pali Rajasthan– Pali is a city in Rajasthan state of western India. It is the administrative headquarters of Pali District and comes in the Marwar region. It is situated on the bank of the river Bandi and is 70 km south east of Jodhpur. It is known as “The Industrial City”.

Places To Visit 

Jawai dam – Built across a tributary of the river Luni, Jawai dam was constructed by Maharaja Umaid Singh of Jodhpur. It is believed to be the biggest dam in western Rajasthan. Besides being a primary source of water for nearby villages and Jodhpur city, Jawai dam is also famously a winter paradise for migratory birds and leopards and houses crocodiles.

Parshuram Mahadev Temple – A cave temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, the Parshuram Mahadev Temple has a fascinating story. It is said that Parshuram, an avatar of Lord Vishnu, made the cave with his axe and worshipped Lord Shiva here. Situated over 3990 feet above sea level, this temple houses naturally-made figures of Lord Ganesha and Lord Shiva.

Nimboka Nath Temple – The Nimboka Nath Temple is situated on the Falna-Sanderav route and is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Legend has it that Kunti, the mother of the Pandavas worshipped Lord Shiva and spent most of her time during their exile worshipping Mahadev here. It is also said that Pandavas had built a Navdurga in this area. Hence, this serene temple attracts many tourists all-round the year. The temple is also known to organize various fairs that witness large footfall of devotees.

Jain Temples – Pali is renowned for its elaborately decorated Jain Temples. Magnificent idol of Mahavira, intricate architecture and tranquillity in the surroundings; just like a beautiful shrine should be. It is believed the worshipping idol here is around 2600 years old and is 120 cm in height. This marvel of a structure with a unique construction style is a must visit.

 

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Pushkar is the holy city of rajasthan and a very popular tourist destination among travelers. It does not need any introduction for the glory, history and culture that it exhibits. One of the ancient cities of the country, located in Ajmer, it has been largely known for its religious significance as the city boasts of one of the very rare temples of Lord Brahma(Hindu god). The annual cattle fair, the holy lake, a handful of adventure activities, and endless emotions to capture on camera — Pushkar has it all for any avid traveler. Just before we introduce you to an exclusive list of places to visit in Pushkar, here are a few essentials.

Place To visit in holy city

Pushkar Lake
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ajasthan has a number of attractions that offers a great experience to the tourists. Rajasthan offers a lot of variety to tourists. Its tourist attractions range from desert to forts and palaces. The place also has a number of beautiful lakes and gardens. The lakes in particular manage to attract a lot of tourists. These lakes not only offer scenic beauty but also have a lot of spiritual significance. Hence, not only regular tourists, it also attracts a large number of devotees. The Pushkar Lake is one of the most visited tourist spots in Rajasthan. The fairs and festivals at this place will be an added attraction for the tourists. it is also regarded as one of the most important pilgrimage spot in Rajasthan. The lake especially experiences a high tourist count during the months of October-November as a cattle fair is held in this region. Thousands of tourists flock the place to witness the fair and take a holy dip in the lake. The practice of taking a dip in the waters of Pushkar Lake is regarded auspicious. Hence, a visit to the Pushkar Lake is a must during your tour to Rajasthan.

Brahma Temple Pushkar :-
Pushkar has as many as 400 temples in this region. Among the various temples, the Brahma temple is one of the most visited temples in Rajasthan. It is one of the most important pilgrimage spot to visit in Rajasthan. Brahma temple in Pushkar is truly a worthy visit. The temple is dedicated to Lord Brahma. The temple was built in the 14th century in close proximity to the Pushkar Lake. There are a number of features of the temple that will surely attract your attention. Features like the walls of the temple being wrapped up with silver coins reflect a great art work. There is also a great silver turtle on the floor. The splendid architecture of the temple is a major draw for the tourists. On visiting the temple, you will be able to know a lot about the Rajasthani architecture. The Brahma temple in Pushkar is the only temple in India that is dedicated Lord Brahma. Apart from this, the temple also has a number of other spiritual significance attached to it. There are also a number of beliefs attached to it. It is believed that the temple had been formed by an accident. It was the accidental fall of a lotus flower from the palms of Lord Brahma that created the temple. As the flower fell into the Pushkar valley, it created a lake that boasts divine beauty. This lake later became popular as the Pushkar Lake. The serene beauty of the place acts as a perfect place to host the beautiful Brahma temple.

Apteshwar Temple Pushkar
Pushkar with a lot of tourist attractions perfectly suit the needs of the travelers. With tourist attractions ranging from lakes to temples, it manages to offer a lot to the tourists. The temples in Pushkar are in fact one of the most popular Rajasthan Tourist Attractions. The Apteshwar Temple positions itself as one of the most visited temples in Rajasthan. It offers a perfect blend of splendid architecture and spiritual importance thus attracting both tourists as well as devotees. The Apteshwar Temple was constructed in the 12th century. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the most popular attractions in Pushkar. It demands a detailed look as the various features of the architecture of the temple. The magnificent architecture of the temple will surely mesmerize you with its beauty. In fact, while looking at the intricate work, you will be left wondering about the tremendous skill of the workers of that era.

Sarafa Bazar
Shopping for trinkets and handicrafts in Sarafa Bazar is one of the best things to do in Pushkar. Think Rajasthan and you get colors. The markets in Pushkar are a perfect ambassador of Rajasthani handicrafts, textile, jewellery and leather products. From trinkets to turban – the markets like Sarafa Bazar and Bada Bazar have it all that has been fascinating tourists from all across the globe. The embroidered Rajasthani clothes, wall hangings, handicrafts are something that one can’t afford to miss.

Pushkar Palace
Pushkar palace is one of the most acknowledged palaces in Rajasthan. The famous royal mansion is located 145 kilometers from the nearest airport and only 13 kilometers from the railway station. It is not far away from the bus stand either as it is only 0.5 kilometer away from the bus stand. The marvelous architecture of the palace provides you a picture of the Rajasthani architecture. Hence, tourists flock the palace in large numbers to get a detailed idea of the various features of the Rajasthani architecture. The palace is currently converted into a heritage hotel. However, the transformation had not plundered away any of its royal features. In fact, it has opened a great opportunity for tourists to get a real taste of royal hospitality. The beautiful rooms with tasteful décor are a pleasure for the guests. The beautiful lawns and lobby further takes you back to the royal era. However, even if are not a guest of the hotel, it will still be a worthy visit to witness the splendid palace.

Man Mahal
The Man Mahal Pushkar is one of the greatest palaces of Pushkar. Built as a guest house of Raja Man Singh I, the palace is one of the most attractive spot to visit in Pushkar. The Man Mahal Pushkar is a dream palace. It was built to serve the purpose of royal guest house for Raja Man Singh I. This palace was mostly used by the Raja during his trip to Pushkar. Though the palace had been converted in into a heritage hotel yet it boasts the various features of the royal era of Rajasthan. The hotel is currently run by the Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation. Located in the east of Sarovar, it is a must visit in Rajasthan. By visiting the Man Mahal, you will not only enjoy the beauty of the palace but also the breathtaking view of the lakes and temples around the lake. The palace is truly a splendid piece of architecture. However, if you are visiting the palace as a guest then you will be experience a different level of hospitality.

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Bikaner This city is a another desert city in rajasthan and a popular tourist destination among travalers. This city is colourful and vibrant and offers a plethora of places to visit in Bikaner. The rich cultural heritage is associated with Bikaner since its establishment in the year 1488 AD. Rao Bika Ji, who was a great warrior, developed the city.  Bikaner has been a favourite for vacationers from all over the world. They come here to see the local markets, rich heritage, cultural sites, Thar deserts and to experience the civilization that has remains since Harappan era.

Places To Visit In Bikaner – 

Junagarh Fort :-
Junagarh Fort was built in the year 1593 by Raja Rai Singh. The fort complex houses some magnificent palaces constructed in red sandstone and marble.  The fort structure consists of temples and palaces. The delicately done galleries, lawns, and windows catch the eyes of the visitors. The Zenana quarters, in particular, lures the attention of tourists as they display impeccable designs of great creative skills. The Karan Mahal, Anup Mahal, Chandra Mahal and Phool Mahal are some major attractions here. It is assumed that crocodiles were raised in the water canal surrounding the impressive fort. The architecture is a fine mixture of Mughal, Gujarati and Rajput style.

Lallgarh Palace :-
Another structural wonder in Bikaner is Lalgarh Palace. This magnificent palace was constructed by Maharaja Ganga Singh in the new 20th century. The palace has now been transformed into a hotel and thus is an excellent place to spend your holiday. The extravagant Rajputana design blended with the elegant interior décor draws visitors here. The palace also incorporates a museum that is located inside the Ganga Niwas. Here one can witness the miniature paintings that are linked to Bikaner school of art. There is also a library that has a large collection of Sanskrit Manuscripts printed on parchments, plaques of silver, copper and gold. The artifacts belonging to Harappan culture and Kushan and Gupta Age are also preserved here.

Karni Mata Temple :-
Karni Mata Temple is likely a standout amongst the most renowned spots to visit in Bikaner. This sanctuary is known for its sizable populace of rats that are the lasting occupants here. Going back to the 15th century, this sanctuary is devoted to Karni Mata who was the incarnation of Goddess Durga. Legend has it that when Karni Mata’s child passed on, she asked for Yama to restore her child’s life, however, Yama did not. Along these lines, Karni Mata being the incarnation of Goddess restored the life of her child and proclaimed that from now onwards her family won’t confront demise yet be resurrected as ratsoday, there are around 20,000 rats that live in the sanctuary premises and undoubtedly pull in the consideration of numerous voyagers. The temple is sculpted from stones.

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Udaipur  This city is also known for its profusion of zinc and marble. Solar observatory in Lake Fateh Sagar is the only observatory in India located on an island and has been made on the pattern of  Big Bear Lake in Southern California. Udaipur is located around azure water lakes and is hemmed in by lush green hills of Aravallis. Udaipur was founded in 1553 by Maharana Udai Singh II as the new capital of Mewar Kingdom. It is located in the fertile, circular Girwa Valley to the southwest of Nagda, which was the first capital of Mewar.

Places To Visit In Udaipur :-

City Palace:-
The City Palace towers over Lake Pichola. The balconies, cupolas, and towers of the palace give a wonderful view of the lake and the surrounding city. This complex actually consists of four major and several minor palaces that collectively form the magnificent City Palace. The main part of the palace is now preserved as a museum displaying artifacts. the architecture Of City palace is infused with Rajput and Mughal styles. Granite and marble were used in the construction, and the interiors are laced with exquisite inlays of mirrors, colored glass, paintings and murals. Enter the palace complex from the Badi Pol in the north or through Chander Chowk in the south.

Lake Palace :-
Now a hotel but was originally called Jagniwas and served as a summer palace. Built between 1743 and 1746 on the island near Jagmandir in Lake Pichola, the palace, which faces east, is a wondrous sight to behold. The walls made of black and white marbles are adorned with semi-precious stones and ornamented niches. Gardens, fountains, pillared terraces, and columns line its courtyards.

Jag Mandir Island:-
Jagmandir is a palace built on an island on the Lake Pichola. Also called the ‘Lake Garden Palace’, the construction for this began in 1620 and was completed around 1652. The royal family used the palace as its summer resort and for hosting parties. Interestingly, Prince Khurram – later Emperor Shah Jahan – was given shelter here when he rebelled against his father Emperor Jahangir. The Palace had such an impact on Emperor Shah Jahan that it went on to become the inspiration for one of the most magnificent Wonders of the World, The Taj Mahal.

Lake Pichola :-
Picholi was the name of a village that lent its name to the lake. The islands of Jagniwas and Jagmandir are housed in this lake. Along the eastern banks of the lake lies the City Palace. A boat ride in the lake around sunset offers a breathtaking view of the Lake and City Palace.

Saheliyon Ki Bari :-
Built by Maharana Sangram Singh II as a garden for women, Saheliyon-ki-Bari or the Garden of the Maidens is a popular tourist destination. Along with a small museum, it has several attractions such as marble elephants, fountains, kiosks and a lotus pool.

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