
Forts
Jodhpur Fort is the largest in India and the Gwalior Fort, one of the most formidable in the country. Witness the Kumbgarh fort of Udaipur comprising of 365 temples and shrines and enjoy a royal elephant ride at the Amber Fort, Jaipur. The creation of Sawai Ram Singh II, Nahargarh Fort has 12 identical suits built for his 12 beautiful queens.
The majestic forts of Rajasthan narrates the silent tales of valor and courage of great Rajput rulers. These forts are characterized by architectural wonder, Rajputana legacy and offers a glimpse of bygone era. Some forts are the finest example of Hindu and Mughal style of architecture. History echoes in the ruins of decayed forts.
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Palaces
Get a chance to hobnob with the former kings and queens, stay in their palaces and be their guests! You can start with, the Lake Palace of Udaipur which cost around Rs 41, 47,913 for its magnificent construction. The Umaid Bhawan Palace of Jodhpur is house nearly 700 precious bronze idols brought by the 10th ruler Maharaja Anup Singhji from Deccan.
Designed with the taste of royal grandeur, Rajasthan Palaces depicts luxurious lifestyle of royal people. The splendid beauty of these palaces reveals the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan. The intricate work of the exquisite architecture is really admirable.
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Monuments
The Desert city of India is bestowed with immense beauty, blooming in its amazing architectural structures. The Hawa Mahal with its 953 tiny lattice worked pink windows is a wonder in itself. The City Palace is an opulent monument in Jaipur, built in Rajasthani and the Mughal style of architecture. The architectural splendor of Amber Fort is worth praising.
The opulent monuments designed in Rajputana style, are the specimen of architectural wonder and witness to the rich history of the royal state. Excellent artistic and exquisite inlay work in historical edifices, reflecting the architectural legacy is beyond the scope of words. These magnificent monuments narrates the tales of bravery, courage and valor of bygone era.
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Temples
The Eklingji Temple of Udaipur is a must-see as the deity is worshipped in both Vedic and Tantrik styles. Visit Dilwara Temple of Jains in Mount Abu and enjoy the gorgeously carved out each nook and corner of the Jain Temples. The Rat Temple of Bikaner The Jagdish Temple in Udaipur is also worth seeing.
Rajasthan is bestowed with numerous Hindu temples, Jain temples and Muslims Dargahs. The city encompasses several pilgrimages, that are finest examples of the architectural brilliance. Thousands of devotees flocks to the holy shrines to purify their soul and mind.
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Wildlife
With over 4.5% of the biological area of India is roofed by more than 75 national parks and 425 sanctuaries. If you are wildlife enthusiast then the Ranthambore National Park, Bandhavgarh National Park, Corbett National Park and Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary are some of most coveted wildlife sanctuaries in India.
Besides royal attractions, Rajasthan is also well known for exotic flora and fauna. The wildlife sanctuaries is a haven for a wide spectrum of animal species, some of them are rare while few are endangered.
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Camel Safaris
Have you ever experienced a game of trapeze amidst thorny desert? A ride on a camel's back gets you across the Thar Desert, where you can mingle with the local people of Rajasthan. At the same time, you get to enjoy ethnic dining over a bonfire, musical plays by folk artists and a sound sleep under the blinking stars.
Camel safari on the golden sands is the best way to explore the beauty of the place adorned with unique culture and traditions, and encounter the majestic forts and palaces. Its offers a unique experience to explore the charm and beauty of the royal state.
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Desert Camping
Do you want to enjoy the bleak sands while sitting in front of the bonfire with chilled beer in your hand and a group of performers dancing before you? Relish the true Rajasthani magic while ladies can paint their palms with henna to get a feel of a pretty Rajasthani woman. Desert camping can be enjoyed at many places like Kurri sand dunes, Lodhruva, Damodara etc.
Natural beauty of the desert is enhanced with shifting sand dunes and rare vegetation. Enjoy luxury at desert camps, providing the panoramic view of sunset and scenic beauty of sun rays painting the entire landscape mesmerizes the visitors.
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Village Visit
Amuse yourself by visiting the eminent 'baoris' or step-wells of Bundi Village. Experience the rural life in one of those mud houses with thatched roofs in Dholpur, Barmer and just observe how it feels living without modern facilities. Have fun while playing the rural games of Shekhawati Region.
Spend your leisurely moments in the rustic atmosphere of Rajasthan. Enjoy watching routine activities of rural locales and discover cultural and traditional lifestyle of village people. Treat your eyes and ears with the cultural events organized in the evening. The soothing folk music fills your mind with joy and happiness.
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Shopping
Move your car towards the colorful bazaars of Rajasthan. Udaipur, Jaipur and Bikaner have a great variety of stone sculptures where as Jodhpur is usually known for its footwear. Bikaner is known for its painted perfume bottles, water jugs, vases and lampshades made from camel hide. Kundan, Glass bangles and enamel jewellery has been a forte of Rajasthan.
Rajasthan is a treasure trove for the shopper. Rajasthan boasts of its splendid art and craft like miniature paintings, pottery, marble statues, woolen carpets, wood carving, white metal accessories and intricate embroidery.
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Fairs/ Festivals
Each year people flock to Pushkar fair, held in the months of January-February for Camel Fair that displays over 50,000 camels and cattle. Bengal entrances the celebrations of Durga Puja, which has continued for more than 250 years. More than 75 feet tall dolls of imps Ravana, Kumbhakarana and Meghnath are burnt on Dusshera day in Kota whereas in West.
During the festive season, the rich and vibrant folk culture of Rajasthan is on display. The folk artists and performers from all over the state marks their presence in the grand fairs, celebrated with great enthusiasm. Delightful series of cultural events captivates the attraction of visitors.
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