Aptly
known as the Land of Kings, Rajasthan is indeed a wonderful kingdom of prolific
palaces and majestic fortresses made by the maharajas. Rajasthan tour has been added to the wish lists of several
travelers thanks to the former splendor and evocative ruins. Being the land of
jungle and deserts, tigers, trains and camel, vibrant artisans and culture, Rajasthan
has something more to explore in adventure
tours in India. Have a look on some of the must-see tourist attractions in
this spectacular state.
Jaipur
The
pink city or the City of Victory, Jaipur is a home of historic and well
preserved hilltop forts, bargain-filled, humming markets, and glorious palaces
and plethora of dining and accommodation spots. From the traditional bazaars
and their old-world charm to towering chrome and glass decorated malls, you can
find a wide range of textiles, Rajasthani handicrafts, artisans and gems.
Pushkar Camel Fair
This
is famous fest of Rajasthan held at the outskirts of Pushkar to behold the time
and eponymous camels when cameleers visit the town. This fair is famous for
shopping camel in which more than 50000 camels are painted and decorated. Here,
horses and cattle are also sold for trading purposes.
Sariska Tiger Reserve
Whether
you get the sight of tiger or not, this sanctuary is still worth a while. Spread
in over 800 sq. km, Sariska Tiger Reserve houses sambar, nilgai, spotted deer
(chital), wild boars and several bird species. It also includes the amazing
Kankwari Fort on the hilltop which is located around 22 km away from Forest
office and some spectacular views of Bhangarh which is well conserved, deserted
city formed on 17th century.
Ranthambore National Park
In
the itinerary of your holiday tour
packages to India, make sure to include Ranthambore National Park because it
is spread around 1334 sq. km of wild landscape. Ranthambore Fort, built on 10th
century, is a major center of attraction. It is scattered by the centuries-old
mosques and temples, cenotaphs and lakes filled with crocodiles. Till 1970, this
national park was the hunting place for the maharajas. Here you can spot tigers
if you are lucky enough.
Jodhpur
This
city is famous for the mighty muscular fort Mehrangarh towering across the blue
sky. The formidable walls organically grown from the rocks are great
architectural masterpiece here. The fort is really the buzz of this blue old
city and is full of life to capture the attentions of tourists.
Udaipur
This
is tagged as most romantic city of Rajasthan, probably India. This ancient city
is framed by the spectacular Aravalli Hills and is well dominated by City
Palace. The balconies of this palace are gazing along the Lake Pichola. Udaipur
is also a home of a fairy tale confection, the Lake Palace.
Jaisalmer Fort
The
Jaisalmer Fort is really very breathtaking. Here, sandy plains are growing a
huge sandcastle. Within the fort, there are some swaddled shops in vivid
embroideries and several businesses and a royal palace. Despite some sort of
commercialization, this tourist spot is wonderfully carved with some beautiful
attractions like honey-like golden sandstone, giving it the title of ‘Golden
City’.
Sam Sand Dunes
In
the Thar Desert, the great Desert National Park is located about 42 kms from
Jaisalmer. These sand dunes are the most alluring and most sought-after excursions
on the edge of national park. This is Sahara Desert of Jaisalmer which features
silky, giant and undulating coverings of sand.
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