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Rajasthan : The Land Of Mharajas Are More Much More Exciting

Hidden Gems of Rajasthan: Beyond The Major Tourist Attractions

Home to hundreds of years of fascinating traditions, the state of Rajasthan is like a ride on the sands of time. While Jaipur, Udaipur and Jodhpur are often the most sought out places in Rajasthan, but the land of maharajas has so much more to offer than just those three cities.

The mighty Mehrangarh, the shimmering Lake Pichola, and the lustrous Amber Fort are worth all the hype, but if you get off the tourist circuit in Rajasthan, you’ll discover quite a few unexpected getaways in India’s most flamboyant state. Rajasthan is a treasure trove of history and one can spend years trying to unearth its hidden gems. Every time I visit a new place, I get blown in Air  with the history, architecture, culture, tradition and beauty of the place.

 

Bundi :-

Bundi is a town that you might have a picture of its in your head, but often struggle to place in the real world. Dotted with blue houses, lakes, hills, bazaars and a temple at every turn, Bundi is straight out of a fairy tale. It is believed that Nobel laureate Rudyard Kipling penned part of his famous novel Kim in Bundi and this is what he had to say about the Bundi palace.

‘Jaipur Palace may be called the ‘Versailles of India’. Jodhpur’s House of strife, gray towers on red rock, is the work of giants, but the Palace of Bundi, even in broad daylight, is such a palace as men build for themselves in uneasy dreams – the work of goblins rather than of men.’

Places to visit in Bundi :Sukh Mahal, Kshar Bag, Dabhai Kund, Raniji Ki Baori, Taragarh Fort, Lake Jait Sagar.

 

Barmer :-

Known for its ultra rich crafts that include wood carving, pottery, embroidery work and ajrak prints, the town of Barmer in western Rajasthan is located 153 km from Jaisalmer. Formerly know as Mallani, the present name of Barmer was given by its founder Bahada Rao, popularly known as Bar Rao, who was a Parmar ruler. Barmer captures the imagination of everyone who visits it, and has successfully stood the test of time and circumstances.

Places to visit in Barmer :-  Kiradu Temple, Barmer Fort and Garh Temple, Shri Nakoda Jain Temple, Chintamani Parasnath Jain Temple, Juna Fort and Temple.

 

Sawai Madhopur :-

Popularly known as the ‘Gateway to Ranthambore’, Sawai Madhopur is a beautiful and legendary city in the desert state of India. Surrounded by Vindhyas & Aravalis, it is an ideal for adventure enthusiasts. Also, the guavas are incredible.

Places to visit in Sawai Madhopur :-  Ranthambore Fort, Sunheri Kothi, Jama Masjid and Khandhar Fort.

 

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Mewar Festival

Mewar festival is observed to welcome the arrival of spring season with all zest and dedication in Udaipur, Rajasthan. The spirit of the festival can be seen throughout the state of Rajasthan, since Udaipur has been always the governing place of the Mewar rulers, you will find its exact flavor in the city of Udaipur. Mewar Festival of Udaipur is a major festival of Rajasthan and is famous all over India for its liveliness. During the days of festival, the whole city of Udaipur gets drenched in colors of festivity. Local markets and shops beautify their frontage with bright lights and decorations. Coinciding with the Gangaur festival, Mewar festival is equally significant for the womenfolk of Rajasthan.

The festival is especially meant for women and offers the best time when they dress in their finest clothes and join the celebrations of the fest.  To conduct the ceremony, women assemble to dress the images of Isar (Lord Shiva) and Gangaur (Goddess Parvati). After dressing the idols, they carry them in a traditional procession passing through different parts of the city. In the last, the procession makes its move towards the Gangaur Ghat at Pichola Lake. At this point, the images are transported into special boats and immersed in the deep waters of the lake. When this religious part gets over, people engage into various dances, songs and other cultural events revealing the culture of Rajasthan. Mewar festival is concluded with a glittering show of fireworks. Mewar festival spreads a feel of gusto and fervor all over Rajasthan and people enjoy this festival to its full. This bright and colorful festival attracts tourists from all over to join its charming ceremony of tradition.

History of Mewar Festival :-

The history of Mewar Festival dates back to time when this part of India was ruled by the Sisodia dynasty. According to history, Maharana Udai Singh met a holy man while hunting. The holy man was meditating on a hill that provided a sweeping view of Lake Pichola. The man blessed the king and advised him to build a palace at the place. The king agreed to his advice and built the palace and founded the city.

Celebration of Mewar Festival :-

The celebration of Mewar Festival includes a number of practices, followed by the local people. They dress the images of Gangaur and Isar. It is followed by a procession that moves through the various parts of the city. As the procession reaches Lake Pichola, the images are taken on boats. The celebration of Mewar Festival also includes organizing a number of cultural events and activities. Dances, songs and cultural programs are also performed. The people of this region boast a joyous mood and enjoy every bit of the festival.

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Bundi : Tourist Attraction

The state of Bundi was founded in 1341 by Rao Deva of the “fire-born” Hada Chauhan Rajput clan, and the massive, square Taragarh Fort dates to his reign. Work on the palace began in the 16th century, and it was added to by successive rulers over the next 200 years, at different levels on the hillside. Unlike most other palaces in Rajasthan, there is very little Mughal influence in its architecture. The Garh Palace represents a rare example of the pure Rajput style, with curved roofs topping pavilions and kiosks, a profusion of temple columns and ornamental brackets, and typically Rajput motifs such as elephants and lotus flowers. Unusually, the palace is not built of the sandstone favored by most other Rajput Kingdoms, but of a hard, green-tinged serpentine stone, quarried locally. This stone, unlike sandstone, does not lend itself to fine carving. Instead, Garh Palace was embellished by superb paintings.

Top Tourist attractions in Bundi

Garh Palace :-

Maharao Balwant Singh started the construction of Garh Palace in Bundi. The Garh Palace is the complex of numerous palaces which were built by rulers of different times. Most of the palaces were built between the 17th and 18th centuries. After a long period of neglection Garh palace again gaining its recognition. Garh Palace is known for its artistic Rajput style architecture which can be easily seen in its Jharokhas and pillars. Among other palaces which are famous for their decoration like Chhatra Mahal, Phool Mahal and Badal Mahal, there is a somewhat separate Ummed Mahal, famously known as ‘Chitrashala‘. Chitrashala has fascinating pavilion and a gallery of miniature murals located on a raised platform above a garden platform. It has entrance from other side and no entry fee with 8 am to 5 pm timings.

Rani ji ki Baori :-

Raniji ki Baori, also known as “Queen’s stepwell” is located in Bundi town in Rajasthan. It was constructed in 1699 by Rani Nathavati Ji younger queen of ruling Rao Raja Anirudh Singh of Bundi. It is just a 46 meter deep step well with some superb carvings with its pillars and also a high arched gate. It is a multi-storied structure with worship on every floor. The baoli have entry marked by four support beams. Stone elephant statues of which face each other stand in the corners. Ogee brackets decorate every of the archways connected with 46 meter deep Raniji ki Baori, which is reputedly the largest Baori in Bundi. Baoris had been significant social constructions in the medieval Bundi simply because acted while assembly areas for your towns folk. Raniji ki Baori features superb carvings with its pillars and also a high arched gate. It had been constructed during the reign connected with his boy Maharao Raja Budh Singh which ruled Bundi between 1695 AD to 1729 AD.

Sukh Mahal bundi :-

Sukh Mahal, which is located on the periphery of the lake Jait Sagar was built during Umed Singh’s regime. It is a universal belief that the old palace and Sukh Mahal are connected by means of an underground tunnel. The main attraction of Sukh Mahal is a white marble Chhatri or an umbrella. This magnificent umbrella stands on the roof of the second storey of the Sukh Mahal. The purpose behind constructing this palace was to make provisions for the princes of those times to have a free hand in their nefarious activities.

The Taragarh Fort :-

The palace is entered through the imposing Hathia Pol (“Elephant Gateway”), flanked by two towers and topped by a pair of huge painted elephants. The most spectacular parts of the palace are the Chattar Mahal (built in 1660), and the Chitrashala, an arcaded gallery (built between 1748 and 1770) overlooking a hanging garden. The murals in these are regarded as among the finest examples of Rajput painting. The themes they cover include scenes from religious ceremonies, hunting scenes and other princely amusements. The colors are predominantly blue and green, with touches of deep red and yellow. The Taragarh Fort crowns the crest of a steep hill overlooking the town, while the Garh Palace spills picturesquely down the hillside. This palace is Bundi’s – and Rajasthan’s – jewel. Lieutenant Colonel James Tod, (1782-1835), the British Political Agent and author of the authoritative Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan, wrote that “the coup d’oeil of the castellated palace of Bundi, from whichever side you approach it, is the most striking in India.”

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Sariska : Tiger Reserve

Sariska Tiger Reserve (Wildlife Century In Rajasthan) :-

Sariska Tiger Reserve is well nestled in the Aravali Hills covering 800 sq km area divided into the grasslands, dry deciduous forests, sheer cliffs and rocky landscape. Whether you want to have camel safaris, go out for shopping in the surrounding places, visit medieval palaces or wildlife watching; Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary is the best place for you.

Nearly 90% of the area in the sanctuary is covered with dhok trees accommodating various wildlife species. A variety of other wild animals like the leopard, sambhar, chital, nilgai, four-horned antelope, wild boar, rhesus  macaque, langur, hyena and jungle cats are found in the Sariska Tiger Reserve apart from the tiger. The Sariska National Park is home to India’s largest population of peafowl, and harbours quail, sand grouse, golden- backed woodpeckers and crested serpent eagles, among other species. Also the Siliserh Lake on the edge of the park has a large number of crocodiles.

The Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary houses the ruins of medieval temples of Garh-Rajor that date back to the 10th and 11th centuries. Also a 17th century castle on a hilltop at Kankwari provides a panoramic view of flying vultures and eagles. The Sariska was declared a sanctuary in 1955 and attained the status of a National Park in 1979.

About Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary :-

Sharp cliffs of hills and narrow valleys of the Aravallis dominate the landscape of Sariska, whose forests are dry and deciduous. Within the Sariska wildlife sanctuary there are the ruins of medieval temples of Garh-Rajor, belonging to the 10th and 11th centuries.

A 17th century castle on a sharp hilltop at Kankwari, provides a panoramic view of flying Egyptian vultures and eagles. The area was declared a sanctuary in 1955 and became a National Park in 1979.

 

Major Wildlife Attractions :-

Sariska park is home to numerous carnivores including Leopard, Wild Dog, Jungle Cat, Hyena, Jackal, and Tiger. These feed on an abundance of prey species such as Sambar, Chitel, Nilgai, Chausingha, Wild Boar and Langur. Sariska is also well known for its large population of Rhesus Monkeys, which are found in large numbers around Talvriksh.

The avian world is also well represented with a rich and varied birdlife. These include Peafowl, Grey Partridge, Bush Quail, Sand Grouse, Tree Pie, Golden backed Wood Pecker, Crested Serpent Eagle and the Great Indian Horned Owl.

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Jodhpur rurale: senti la ricca cultura rurale nei villaggi

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Jodhpur – Famosa per i suoi magnifici forti e palazzi, Jodhpur è la seconda città del Rajasthan e una delle maggiori attrazioni turistiche del paese. I forti e i palazzi della città sono la principale fonte di attrazione della città. Esplorare i forti ti dà la sensazione dei tempi in cui Rajput poteva essere al massimo. Le porte e le mura dei forti parlano delle battaglie a cui hanno assistito. Bisogna passare abbastanza tempo con questi monumenti storici per cogliere appieno la grandezza dell’era Rajput. Alcune delle principali attrazioni intorno a Jodhpur sono il Forte di Mehrangarh, Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan e il Museo del Governo e lo Zoo.


Il villaggio rurale Bishnoi :-

Bishnoi (noto anche come Vishnoi e Prahladapanthi) è una setta religiosa che si trova nel deserto del Thar occidentale e negli stati settentrionali dell’India. Seguono una serie di 29 principi / comandamenti dati da Guru Jambheshwar (1451-1536). Jambheshwar fondò la setta a Samrathal Dhora nel 1485 e i suoi insegnamenti, comprendenti 120 shabad, sono noti come Shabadwani. Ha predicato per i successivi 51 anni, viaggiando attraverso l’India e molti altri paesi.


Il Bishnoism fu fondato da Guru Jambheshwar (1451-1536), noto anche come Jambhaji. Alcuni scrittori hanno usato il termine Vishnoi, che significa seguaci di Vishnu, ma i membri della setta si riferiscono a se stessi come Bishnoi, una parola che affermano essere derivata dal Rajasthan per venti (bish) e nove (noi). Lo stesso Jambheshwar non si riferiva a Bishnoi, ma menzionava Visnu. Gli adepti sono anche conosciuti come Prahladapanthi a causa della loro devozione a Prahlada, un’altra divinità indù.


Luni Jodhpur :-

Luni Jodhpur Luni è una città in Luni tehsil nel distretto di Jodhpur, nello stato indiano del Rajasthan. Si trova a 35 km a sud dal quartier generale del distretto di Jodhpur, Luni è una sede centrale del Tehsil.

Fort Chanwa :-

è un forte in pietra arenaria rossa, la cui fondazione è stata posata più di cento anni fa durante il regno di Maharaja Dalip Singh. L’arenaria rossa proviene da Jodhpur. Più tardi il forte divenne un hotel storico. Le sue caratteristiche principali sono giardini ben curati, fregi scolpiti a graticcio e Jharokas

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Rural Jodhpur : Feel The Rich Rural Culture In Villages

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Jodhpur – 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. One needs to spend enough time with these historical monuments to fully grasp the grandeur of the Rajput era. Some of the major attractions around Jodhpur are Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan & the Government Museum and Zoo.

Rural Village Bishnoi :

Bishnoi (also known as Vishnoi and Prahladapanthi) is a religious sect found in the Western Thar Desert and northern states of India. They follow a set of 29 principles/commandments given by Guru Jambheshwar (1451-1536).Jambheshwar founded the sect at Samrathal Dhora in 1485 and his teachings, comprising 120 shabads, are known as Shabadwani. He preached for the next 51 years, travelling across India and many other countries.

Bishnoism was founded by Guru Jambheshwar (1451-1536), also known as Jambhaji. Some writers have used the term Vishnoi, meaning followers of Vishnu but sect members refer to themselves as Bishnoi, a word they claim is derived from the Rajasthani for twenty (bish) and nine (noi). Jambheshwar himself did not refer to Bishnoi but does mention Vishnu. Adherents are also known as Prahladapanthi because of their devotion to Prahlada, another Hindu deity.

Luni Jodhpur :-

Luni is a town in Luni tehsil in Jodhpur district of the Indian state of Rajasthan. It is located 35 km South from Jodhpur district headquarters, Luni is a tehsil headquarters.

Fort Chanwa :-

Fort Chanwa is a red sandstone fort, whose foundation was laid over a hundred years ago during the rule of Maharaja Dalip Singh. The red sandstone comes from Jodhpur. Later the fort became a heritage hotel. Its main features are manicured gardens, carved lattice work friezes and Jharokas

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Pushkar: vedere la storia e la cultura

I migliori posti da visitare a Pushkar :
Pushkar non ha bisogno di presentazioni per la gloria, la storia e la cultura che esibisce. Una delle antiche città del paese, situata ad Ajmer, è stata ampiamente conosciuta per il suo significato religioso poiché la città vanta uno dei rarissimi templi di Lord Brahma (dio indù). La fiera annuale del bestiame, il lago sacro, una manciata di attività avventurose e infinite emozioni da catturare alla telecamera: Pushkar ha tutto per tutti i viaggiatori avidi. Poco prima di presentarti un elenco esclusivo di luoghi da visitare a Pushkar, ecco alcuni elementi essenziali.
Lago Pushkar : –
Il Rajasthan ha un numero di attrazioni che offre una grande esperienza ai turisti. Il Rajasthan offre molta varietà ai turisti. Le sue attrazioni turistiche spaziano dal deserto alle fortezze e ai palazzi. Il posto ha anche un numero di bellissimi laghi e giardini. I laghi in particolare riescono ad attirare molti turisti. Questi laghi non solo offrono una bellezza paesaggistica, ma hanno anche un grande significato spirituale. Quindi, non solo i turisti regolari, attira anche un gran numero di devoti. Il lago Pushkar è uno dei luoghi turistici più visitati del Rajasthan. Le fiere e i festival in questo posto saranno un’attrazione aggiuntiva per i turisti. è anche considerato uno dei luoghi di pellegrinaggio più importanti del Rajasthan. Il lago vive soprattutto un alto numero di turisti durante i mesi di ottobre-novembre in cui si tiene una fiera del bestiame in questa regione. Migliaia di turisti affollano il luogo per assistere alla fiera e fare un tuffo santo nel lago. La pratica di fare un tuffo nelle acque del lago di Pushkar è considerata di buon auspicio. Quindi, una visita al lago Pushkar è d’obbligo durante il tuo tour in Rajasthan.

Brahma Temple Pushkar : –
Pushkar ha ben 400 templi in questa regione. Tra i vari templi, il tempio di Brahma è uno dei templi più visitati del Rajasthan. È uno dei luoghi di pellegrinaggio più importanti da visitare nel Rajasthan. Il tempio di Brahma a Pushkar è davvero una visita degna. Il tempio è dedicato a Lord Brahma. Il tempio fu costruito nel 14 ° secolo in prossimità del lago Pushkar. Ci sono un certo numero di caratteristiche del tempio che sicuramente attireranno la tua attenzione. Caratteristiche come le pareti del tempio racchiuse con monete d’argento riflettono una grande opera d’arte. C’è anche una grande tartaruga d’argento sul pavimento. La splendida architettura del tempio è una grande attrazione per i turisti. Visitando il tempio, sarete in grado di conoscere molto dell’architettura del Rajasthan. Il tempio di Brahma a Pushkar è l’unico tempio in India ad essere dedicato a Brahma. Oltre a questo, il tempio ha anche un numero di altro significato spirituale ad esso collegato. Ci sono anche un numero di credenze ad esso collegate. Si ritiene che il tempio sia stato formato da un incidente. Fu la caduta accidentale di un fiore di loto dai palmi di Lord Brahma a creare il tempio. Quando il fiore cadde nella valle di Pushkar, creò un lago che vanta la bellezza divina. Questo lago divenne in seguito popolare come il lago Pushkar. La bellezza serena del luogo funge da luogo perfetto per ospitare il bellissimo tempio di Brahma.

Apteshwar Temple Pushkar : –
Pushkar con molte attrazioni turistiche si adatta perfettamente alle esigenze dei viaggiatori. Con le attrazioni turistiche che vanno dai laghi ai templi, riesce ad offrire molto ai turisti. I templi di Pushkar sono infatti una delle attrazioni turistiche più famose del Rajasthan. Il Tempio Apteshwar si posiziona come uno dei templi più visitati del Rajasthan. Offre una miscela perfetta di splendida architettura e importanza spirituale attirando così sia i turisti che i devoti. Il tempio Apteshwar fu costruito nel 12 ° secolo. Il tempio è dedicato a Lord Shiva ed è una delle attrazioni più popolari di Pushkar. Richiede uno sguardo dettagliato come le varie caratteristiche dell’architettura del tempio. La magnifica architettura del tempio ti affascinerà sicuramente con la sua bellezza. Infatti, mentre osservi l’intricato lavoro, rimarrai incerto sulla straordinaria abilità degli operai di quell’epoca.

 

Sarafa Bazar : –
Shopping per bigiotteria e artigianato a Sarafa Bazar è una delle migliori cose da fare a Pushkar. Pensa al Rajasthan e ottieni colori. I mercati di Pushkar sono un perfetto ambasciatore di prodotti artigianali, tessili, gioielli e pelletteria del Rajasthan. Da bigiotteria a turbante: i mercati come Sarafa Bazar e Bada Bazar hanno tutto ciò che ha affascinato turisti da tutto il mondo. I vestiti del Rajasthani ricamati, gli arazzi, l’artigianato sono qualcosa che non ci si può permettere di perdere.

Palazzo Pushkar : –
Palazzo Pushkar è uno dei palazzi più noti del Rajasthan. La famosa residenza reale si trova a 145 chilometri dall’aeroporto più vicino ea soli 13 chilometri dalla stazione ferroviaria. Non è lontano dalla fermata dell’autobus o perché è a soli 0,5 km dalla fermata dell’autobus. La meravigliosa architettura del palazzo ti offre una foto dell’architettura del Rajasthan. Quindi, i turisti affollano il palazzo in gran numero per avere un’idea dettagliata delle varie caratteristiche dell’architettura del Rajasthan. Il palazzo è attualmente trasformato in un hotel storico. Tuttavia, la trasformazione non aveva saccheggiato nessuna delle sue caratteristiche reali. In effetti, ha aperto una grande opportunità per i turisti di avere un vero assaggio dell’ospitalità reale. Le bellissime camere arredate con gusto sono un piacere per gli ospiti. I bei prati e la lobby ti riportano ancora all’era reale. Tuttavia, anche se non sono ospiti dell’hotel, sarà comunque una visita degna di assistere allo splendido palazzo.


Man Mahal : –
L’uomo Mahal Pushkar è uno dei più grandi palazzi di Pushkar. Costruito come guest house di Raja Man Singh I, il palazzo è uno dei luoghi più interessanti da visitare a Pushkar. L’uomo Mahal Pushkar è un palazzo dei sogni. Fu costruito per servire lo scopo di una guest house reale per Raja Man Singh I. Questo palazzo fu usato principalmente dal Raja durante il suo viaggio a Pushkar. Anche se il palazzo è stato trasformato in un hotel storico, tuttavia vanta le varie caratteristiche dell’era reale del Rajasthan. L’hotel è attualmente gestito dalla Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation. Situato a est di Sarovar, è assolutamente da visitare in Rajasthan. Visitando l’uomo Mahal, non solo potrai goderti la bellezza del palazzo ma anche la vista mozzafiato dei laghi e dei templi intorno al lago. Il palazzo è davvero uno splendido pezzo di architettura. Tuttavia, se visiti il ​​palazzo come ospite, sperimenterai un diverso livello di ospitalità.

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Pushkar : See The History And Culture

Top Places To Visit In Pushkar :-

Pushkar 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.

Pushkar Lake :-

Rajasthan 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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Bandhavgarh National Park

Bandhavgarh National Park

Bandhavgarh National Park  is in the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. This biodiverse park is known for its large population of royal Bengal tigers, especially in the central Tala zone. Other animals include white tigers, leopards and deer. The mix of tropical forest, Sal trees and grassland is home to scores of bird species, including eagles. To the south are the remains of the ancient Bandhavgarh Fort.

The Bandhavgarh Fort is situated in Bandhavgarh in Umaria district of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is located on the Bandhavgarh hill, rising 811 meters above sea level at the centre of the Bandhavgarh National Park. It is surrounded by a large number of smaller hills separated by gently sloping valleys. These valleys end in small, swampy meadows, locally known as ‘bohera’. The fort is also home to many of the endangered species of Vulture in India

Various dynasties have ruled the fort: for example, Mauryans from the 3rd century BC, Vakataka rulers from the 3rd-5th century, Sengars from the 5th century, and the Kalachuris from 10th century. In the 13th century, the Baghels took over, ruling from Bandhavgarh until 1617, when Maharaja Vikramaditya Singh moved his capital to Rewa. The last inhabitants deserted the fort in 1935.

Throughout the tour of Bandhavgarh fort, wildlife such as tigers, cubs, and deer can be seen. In addition, many rare species of birds like Malabar pied hornbill, falcons, 4 species of vultures, and tortoises swimming can also be seen. At some point one can also see vulture nests from above. The hilltop is considered best for photography of flying birds due to the advantage of being positioned at the top. This makes the Bandhavgarh fort a worthwhile addition to a Bandhavgarh National Park wildlife tour.

Bandhavgarh National Park is one of the wild life sanctuaries in the Indian state Madhya Pradesh. The national park is situated at 197 km away north-east of Jabalpur. This wild life park derived its very name from an ancient fort in the area. Bandhawgarh National Park belongs to the Vindhyan mountain ranges of central India and it boasts to have the highest density of tiger population in the country. Now there are about 46 to 52 tigers one can spot here.

The Elusive White Tiger

The forests of Bandhavgarh are the white tiger jungles of the yesteryears. However, no white tigers have been reported from the wild in the last 50 years, and it is believed that less than a dozen have been seen in India in about a hundred years. And yet when white tigers were sighted, it was right here in Bandhavgarh.

Once a hunting reserve of the royal family of Rewa in more  recent times, Bandhavgarh was declared a park in 1968. This is also the site where the famous  WHITE TIGERS of Rewa were discovered.

Wandering through the Bandhavgarh national park on an Elephant Back, the chances of seeing a tiger are quite good. Among the other wild attractions include, Nilgai, Chausingha, Chital, Chinkara, Wild Boar and sometimes a Fox or Jackal.

In the Bandhavgarh National Park the visitors can be entered on elephant back apart from the four wheelers

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Delhi : Jaipur : Agra – Tre città del triangolo d’oro

Il giro del Triangolo d’oro : –
Attrazione turistica da visitare durante il tour del triangolo: –
Delhi, Agra e Jaipur queste tre città indiane formano il triangolo d’oro del viaggio in India, noto a tutti. Il tour del triangolo d’oro è un’introduzione per eccellenza alla ricca cultura, tradizione e storia dell’India, soprattutto per i viaggiatori di prima volta. Il pacchetto vacanze di 6 giorni e 5 notti consiste in un tour verso le principali destinazioni dell’India: Delhi, Agra e Jaipur. Il tour del triangolo d’oro è senza dubbio uno dei circuiti turistici più popolari in India che offre una meravigliosa opportunità per ammirare la grandiosità, la gloria e la vibrante cultura. Inoltre, i nostri esperti vi aiuteranno a pianificare un itinerario di tour perfetto che vi lascerà incantati da ricordi piacevoli per tutta la vita.


Il triangolo ha tre punti importanti nella regione del nord dell’India che compongono il percorso vale a dire. – Delhi, Agra e Jaipur. Questi luoghi si trovano a una distanza di 200-250 km l’uno dall’altro e sono ricchi di storia, cultura e patrimonio. Questa diversità rende questo itinerario il perfetto viaggio delle probabilità!

Delhi : –
Quando si parla di Triangolo d’oro, Delhi è il primo luogo che accoglie i visitatori e porta ad esplorare gli scorci dell’era Mughal e del Sultanato. Old Delhi e New Delhi sono le due parti di questa città. Ha tutto da monumenti, parchi, negozi e prelibatezze deliziose. L’attrazione principale della città sono Akshardham Temple, Lotous Temple, The Red Fort, India Gate, Qutub Minar e molto altro.
Il tempio Akshardham rappresenta l’essenza architettonica della ricca storia, cultura e tradizione indiana. Ben collegato con la linea della metropolitana di Delhi, è una destinazione imperdibile nella capitale del paese. Lotus Temple è una delle strutture più iconiche in India e assolutamente da vedere per ogni viaggiatore che valga la pena. Il Forte Rosso Costruito nel 1638 dall’imperatore Mughal Shahjahan, questo è un sito del Patrimonio Mondiale situato a Delhi.

Il Forte Rosso fu la dimora della maggior parte degli Imperatori Mughal della dinastia per quasi 200 anni, ed è situato proprio nel centro di Delhi. Qutub Minar Il minar più alto del paese, questo è un altro sito del Patrimonio Mondiale che devi controllare dalla lista dei posti da non perdere nel viaggio del Triangolo d’Oro. Porta dell’India Da non confondere con il nome simile, Gateway of India situato a Mumbai. Questa è una struttura commemorativa di guerra a Delhi e un punto di riferimento della storia patriottica per gli indiani.

Agra : –
Agra è la seconda destinazione del Triangolo d’oro. È la terra che ha una delle sette meraviglie del mondo. Qui si può avere molta architettura di Mughal Era e Taj Mahal è uno di questi. Non perdetevi l’assaggio di “Agra ka Petha”, in quanto popolare in India e disponibile in vari gusti. L’attrazione principale della città è il Taj Mahal, il forte rosso di Agra / Agra e molto altro.


Il più grande simbolo d’amore del Taj Mahal è anche un sito del patrimonio mondiale e una delle sette meraviglie del mondo. Nessun viaggio in India è mai completo senza un assaggio del Taj Mahal. Il Forte di Agra è in posizione molto centrale e probabilmente l’edificio più popolare di Agra dopo il Taj Mahal. Puoi davvero dare un’occhiata al Taj Mahal dal Forte di Agra.

 

Jaipur :-
Jaipur è l’ultima destinazione del Triangolo d’oro e conosciuta come la città rosa dell’India. Il maestoso forte e monumenti sono il trattamento speciale qui. È la destinazione perfetta per chi desidera la fotografia, le visite turistiche e l’intrattenimento. Questa città è il simbolo della cultura reale, delle prelibatezze ecc. Partendo dal camminare per le strade per viaggiare in mongolfiera, questa città ha tutto per tutti i tipi di viaggiatori. Questo è il posto con l’eredità reale e la cultura moderna. L’attrazione principale della città sono il Forte Amber. City Palace, Hawa mahal, Jantar Mantar, Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Jalmahal (Palace In Water) e molto altro ancora da visitare in città


Amber Fort è il più magnifico Forte che è stato fondato da Raja Mann Singh e in seguito completato da Sawai Jai Singh nel XVIII secolo. Hawa Mahal il palazzo del 18 ° secolo che ha file e file di finestre e schermi. Il vento fluisce costantemente nel palazzo dando il suo nome. Jantar Mantar ha molte sculture e strutture che misurano il tempo, inizia la traccia e predice anche l’eclisse. Nel cuore del nucleo storico della città, il City Palace di Jaipur ospita una residenza reale e fonde una fusione di stili architettonici.

 

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