Rajasthan, also popularly known as the land of Kings,
is the biggest state in the country of India. It covers a region of
342,239 sq kms which’s 10.4 percent of India. Being positioned at the
front position of India civilization, the massive state Rajasthan has
witnessed the era of kings therefore, illustrating the name ‘the land of
kings’. Rajasthan houses a remarkable demonstration of arts &
architecture, courtesy of it being a royal state. In this post we will
talk about 5 popular sightseers’ destination in Rajasthan that you must
add to your itinerary. Let’s have a look at them:
Jaipur:
Also
known as the “Pink City”, Jaipur is packed with ancient forts and
palaces, with most of them possessing incredible sights and elaborated
architecture. Jaipur forms India’s renowned Golden Triangle Tourist
Circuit, and entices sightseers with its evocative residuals of bygone
era. Staying in the city of Jaipur is particularly enjoyable, since the
city has some great hotels that have been converted from antique
palaces, offering guests an extremely royal experience.
Udaipur:
Udaipur
is certainly one of the charming cities in Rajasthan full of antique
mansions, exquisite gardens, intricate shrines, and huge palaces
overlooking expansive sparkling lakes. The City Palace, which extends
along the eastern coast of Lake Pichola, is a big highlight. Udaipur
also possesses many museums that display numerous regal heirlooms,
family pictures, and other memorabilia.
Jodhpur:
Popularly
known as the "Blue City”, Jodhpur is the 2nd biggest city in Rajasthan.
The fenced old part of the town is controlled over by the ominous
Mehrangarh Fort. In fact, this fort is the pride of India. This fort is
also a great place to witness Jodhpur’s blue buildings.
Ranthambhore National Park:
This
National Park is packed with history, having witnessed numerous battles
fought on its land, and the rise & fall of several kings. The
opportunity of spotting tigers in the Ranthambhore National Park is
possibly the best view you can capture. It’s a gigantic structure that
holds broken pavilions, superb monuments, and 3 Hindu temples.
Pushkar:
Pushkar
is a quiet small sacred town that allures so many backpackers and
hippie types. This town truly comes alive for a few weeks in the month
of October and November, when the Pushkar Camel Fair hosted in the town.
It is an interesting sight, and an excellent chance to witness an old
conventional style Indian festival.
There are many tour operators in India offering Rajasthan cultural tour packages that can help you arrange a great trip to the incredible state of Rajasthan.
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