
Best 7 Places in Rajasthan,India You Must Visit
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Best 7 Places in Rajasthan,India You Must Visit
Rajasthan has offers some fabulous cities to visit including: Jaipur,Ranthambhore National Park, Pushkar Lake,Bikaner,,Ajmer &Chittorgarh and Jodhpur& Jaisalmer. Here’s a short guide by local Rajasthan enthusiast, Astha, about the top things to experience in the state.
Rajasthan is an undiscovered gem in India, but for good reason. It’s home to some of the country’s most exotic and natural landscapes as well as several UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The state is also known as a tourist hotspot with a plethora of luxury resorts, palaces and hill stations dotted across its 340-mile long northern stretch.
If you’re looking to explore the state with your loved ones or just want to get away from the rat race for a while, here are the top 5 places you must visit in Rajasthan.
Welcome to the “Spot that is known for Kings”. The Land of Rajputs has the royal residences of Jaipur, lakes of Udaipur, and desert strongholds of Jodhpur, Bikaner and Jaisalmer, etc. While you’re cruising the deserts and riding the grand elephants in Rajasthan in your fantasies, take a quick look at this 10 days Rajasthan tour plan!
#1.Ranthambhore National Park Rajasthan
Ranthambhore National Park is one of the most visited parks in the world. Located in the northwestern part of the country, the park is nestled in the Aravalli Range.
The Aravalli Range is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is a major part of the Great Rann of Kshera, or the Great Indian Desert. The park is home to the royal Bengal tiger, the Indian Leopard, the Striped Hyena, and several other species of exotic animals. The park is also home to the Neelghad, a reservoir with water activities such as boating, rafting, and jet skiing. In addition to the exotic wildlife and natural forest, the park is also known for its architectural splendour and historical tourist attractions.
#2.Udaipur Rajasthan City of lak
The capital city, Jaipur, along with the most architecturally famous city of Udaipur, make Rajasthan a must-see state. The royal families of Mewar took pride in their creations in both these cities, and even today continue to develop them with just as much fervour as their ancestors.
Udaipur’s lakes like Pichola and Fateh Sagar, and Jaipur’s well-designed streets and regal hotels make for a rather wonderful experience.
Situated in the southern part of the state, Udaipur is one of the most romantic places in the country. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known as the ‘City of Lakes’. The lake city is home to several historical tourist attractions such as the Fateh Singh Tombs, the Umaid Bhawan Palace and the City Palace.
The city is famous for its lakes, temples and forts and has been a popular tourist destination since 16th century. The city is also known for its numerous luxury hotels and resorts that offer world-class 5-star facilities and services. The city is a perfect destination for honeymooners, couples and travellers seeking a break from city life.
Udaipur is also popularly known as an ideal destination wedding spot. Moreover, Udaipur is famous for its lakes and royal forts, hence it is called the ‘Venice of the East’.Start day 8 by visiting the Udaipur City Palace, the old origin of Kings. See the obsolete works of art, illustrious clothing, souvenirs from celebrated battles, and significantly more while on the visit.
Next, head to the Bagore Ki Haveli Museum that sits on the banks of the Lake Pichola.
Also, visit the Lake Pichola, “the Venice of India”. Continue to Bagore Ki Haveli and witness the Rajasthan Cultural Dance Show. Watch the 7 customary dance of Rajasthan, alongside a melodic exhibition. Get dropped off at your picked inn come 8:00 pm.
#3.Pushkar Lake Rajasthan
Located in the southern part of the state, Pushkar Lake is one of the most visited places in the state.
The lake is believed to have been formed by the mythical Pushkar Monkey, who was said to have thrown his baggage into the lake. The lake is known as the ‘Paradise on Earth’ and attracts millions of pilgrims every year. The lake is also home to several exotic species of fish and is a major tourist attraction. The lake is surrounded by several hotels and resorts, making it the perfect place for a break from the city life.
#4.Jaipur Rajasthan
India’s pink city! Once you arrive at the Jaipur international air terminal situated in Sanganer, take a taxi or a rental vehicle to check into your assigned inn.
The capital city, Jaipur, along with the most architecturally famous city of Udaipur, make Rajasthan a must-see state. The royal families of Mewar took pride in their creations in both these cities, and even today continue to develop them with just as much fervour as their ancestors.
Udaipur’s lakes like Pichola and Fateh Sagar, and Jaipur’s well-designed streets and regal hotels make for a rather wonderful experience.
Jaipur is one of the most underrated tourist destinations in the country.
The pink city is surrounded by the Aravalli range and is home to several historical tourist attractions.
The city is also known for its numerous forts and palaces. Jaipur is a perfect destination for those seeking forts and palaces in the city. The city is also known for its cultural festivals such as the Jass Bajao Gatherings and the Jodhpuri Saree Gatherings. The city is a popular tourist destination and is home to several luxury hotels and resorts. The best time to visit Jaipur is during the winters when the weather is pleasant and the crowds are at their lowest.
Freshen up, rest for quite a while and start your day by visiting the famous Birla sanctuary and head directly to the Nahargarh Fort to get astonishing dusk to see over the city. Moreover, end your day by having a customary supper while viewing the authentic Rajasthani dance and music.
#5.Bikaner Rajasthan
Bikaner is one of the most popular hill stations in the country. The city is known as the ‘Garden City’ and is surrounded by several hills and hillocks.
The city is also known as the ‘White City’ and is a popular tourist destination during the winter. The city is also known for its forts, temples and palaces and is a perfect place for those seeking forts and palaces in the city. Bikaner is a perfect destination for honeymooners, couples and those seeking a break from city life.
#6.Ajmer and Chittorgarh Rajasthan
Rani Padmini Palace,
The historical and religious significance of Rajasthan can be truly seen by visiting the cities of Ajmer and Chittorgarh. Whether it is the mighty fort of Chittorgarh or the world-renowned tomb of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti in Ajmer, Rajasthan has sites of major cultural importance.
#7.Jaisalmer and Jodhpur Rajasthan The Blue City.
The golden city of Jaisalmer, located right next to the Thar Desert, boasts unforgettable camel rides through the sand dunes of the city.
The Jaisalmer Fort is also a lively historical location – one of the largest completely preserved cities in the world – and can be combined with a trip to Jodhpur, home to the Mehrangarh Fort.
Conclusion
Rajasthan is a medieval state full of natural beauty and historical splendour. The state is famous for its forts, palaces, lakes, cliffs and temples. The best time to visit the state is during the winters when the weather is pleasant and the crowds are at their lowest. If you visit Rajasthan, you must visit Ranthambore National Park, Udaipur, Pushkar Lake, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Delhi, Bikaner and Sholiyon Ki Sangriani.

