Places to visit:
Jaipur,
Udaipur,
Jaisalmer,
Jodhpur,
Mount Abu,
Ajmer,
Pushkar,
Camel Safari
Introduction:
The royal land of Kings & Queens, sun kissed desert, mystic forts and
glorious palaces invites you for a mesmerizing journey. The state is a hilly
and rugged region which extends across the border to Pakistan. Rajasthan
with its inexhaustible historical wealth and brilliant architecture is an
unparalleled destination on the tourist map of India. It showcases the
spectacular fortess city Jodhpur at the edge of the Thar Desert, golden city
Jaisalmer with enchanting sand dunes and Bikaner the royal walled city
encompassing a medieval aura.
Tourist Place In Rajasthan:
Ajmer, Bikaner, Bharatpur, Bird Sanctuaries, Bundi,
Chittorgarh, Camel Safari, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Jaipur, Mount Abu, Nagaur,
Ranthambore, Sariska, Udaipur, Kunchaman Fort, Jhalawar, Ahhichatragarh
Fort, Kesroli, Bairal, Adhai-din-ka-Jhonpra, Alwar Barmer, Banswara,
Dungarpur.
Jaipur: Jaipur the vibrant capital of Rajasthan is popularly
known as the Pink City because of the pink coloured buildings in
its old city. This old city of Jaipur is encircled with 7 gates, amongst
which the major are Chandpol, Sanganeri and Ajmeri. This city was made to
order by Jai Singh in 1727 when Mughal power the wane. The architect Vidhyadhar
Bhattacharya used the principles of town planning the Shilpa Shastra,
while designing the city. The magical glow of the pink and orange building
during sunset and the gorgeously Rajasthani attires add beauty to this
colourful city.
All through, Jaipur has retained its strong Rajputana flavour tempered by
several influences - the Mughal being the most prominent. From the intricate
delicate looking Hawa Mahal to the graphic forms of the Jantar Mantar
an open air observatory of outsized astronomical instruments, from the
colourful fountains of life to the sublime Birla Temple, from the
architectural delight of the City Palace to the serene Jal Mahal.
Sight Seeing:
Amer
Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, Jantar Mantar, City Palace, Jaigarh ,
Nahargardh Fort, Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh.
Udaipur:
This place is a symbol of romance, the most appealing place for poets,
painters, travellers and writers. Udaipur means the City of Dawn. It was
founded in 1568 by Maharana Udai Singh II. Udaipur is better known as the
City of lakes. The marble palaces, the beautiful gardens and the placid blue
lakes enhance the beauty of this city.
Sight Seeing:
Lakes
of Udaipur, City Palace, Lake Palace, Jagdish Temple, Saheliyon Ki Bari,
Fateh Sagar, Pichhola Lake, Ahar, Sajjan Garh, Gulab Bagh.
Jaisalmer:
The amazing little town seems to be the last outpost of the Thar Desert like
an Oasis full of life and colour. Jaisalmer was founded in 1156 AD by Rawal
Jaisal. The city is dotted with havelis (mansions), palaces and temples made
of intricately carved yellow sandstone making it an architectural splendour.
Sight Seeing:
The
Jaisalmer Fort, Tazia Tower, Gadsisar Lake, Jain Temples, Havelis, Salim
Singh-Ki-Haveli, Patwon-Ki-Haveli, Nathmahii-Ki-Haveli.
Jodhpur:
Once the capital of formerly state of Marwar - Jodhpur city was founded by
Suryavanshi Rao Jodha in 1459 AD. Number of palaces, temples and other
architectural monuments add to its glory. The old city of Jodhpur is
surrounded by 10 kms. long wall.
Sight Seeing:
Mehrangarh
Fort, Umaid Bhavan Palace, Jaswant Thada, Govt. Museum, Mahamandir Temple,
Clock Tower and Sardar Market.
Mount Abu:
Mount Abu, sprawling along a 1,200m High Plateau in the south of the state,
close to the Gujarat border, is the only hill station and major pilgrim
centre. According to the legends, Abu stands for the Son of Himalayan. Mount
Abu served as retreat to many sages.
Sight Seeing:
Dilwara
Jain Temples, Kesar Bhawan Palace, Sunrise Palace, Vimala Vashi Temple, Luna
Vashi Temple, Nakki Lake, Gomukh Temple, Achalgarh Fort, Guru Shikar, Adhas
Devi Temple.
Ajmer:
Located in the state of Rajasthan , it offers a number of ancient monuments
that date back to time immemorial. The city was founded by Raja Ajai Pal
Chauhan in 7th Century. When Prithiviraj Chauhan lost it to Mohammed Ghauri.
Since then Ajmer became home to many dynasties. The city is an amalgam of
various cultures and a blend of Hinduism and Islam. Ajmer today is a popular
pilgrimage centre. Ajmer is also the base for visiting Pushkar.
The historic city Ajmer is a major pilgrimage center because of the famous
holy shrine of Ajmer Sharif.
Sight Seeing: The
Dargah , Shahjahans mosque, Adhai-din-Ka-Jhonpra, Banghera, Makrana.
Pushkar:
11 km from Ajmer - Pushkar is reputed among the tourists for two reasons -
first it hosts the largest Cattle Fair in the world and second
the only temple in India dedicated to Lord Brahma. The Sacred Lake of
Pushkar surrounded by bathing ghats, has its religious significance. Every
year a lovely and gigantic fair is held here on Kartik Poornima (full moon
in October-November). The exciting Pushkar Fair is a fun filled
bonanza for the tourists. The fair is also the biggest Camel market. Besides
camels, horses and bullocks are traded here. The well decorated animals and
colourfully dressed people reflect the true face of Rajasthan.
Sight Seeing: Savitri
Temple and Man Mahal are the places to visit.
Camel
Safari: Like horse safaris, camel safari in golden sands of the
vast Thar Desert is a adventure in Rajasthan. Ride through sand passing
through remote villages, pitch your tent at a new place each night, spend
the evenings with camp fire and folk dance. The camel breeders of Raika are
the best guides. Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation arranges the
Camel Safari on request in Jaipur during Nagaur Fair and Desert Festival.
Sight Seeing: The
Dargah , Shahjahans Mosque, Adhai-din-ka-Jhonpra, Banghera, Makrana.