Rajasthan, the royal state has been witness of royal era of Rajput kings who were fond of luxury palaces and forts. So during this heritage tour, you can experience most ancient heritage of India in Rajasthan. This tour boasts of a variety of attractions which take pride in capturing the hearts of tourists who come here from far and wide.
If you love to visit heritage sites, then this trip is the best option for you as it holds all the ancient monument of Rajasthan which attracts the tourists from all over the world.
Rajasthan is the princely state of India which is known as the most colorful place and never fails to fascinate the globally visitors. As it is a land where Raja-Maharajas lived large. The glory and royalty of the era of Raja-Maharajas can be seen in the palaces and forts of Rajasthan.
This tour perambulates you to the enthralling destinations of Rajasthan. The exalted forts ,hill forts , astonishing palaces, elegantly painted and sculpted havelis, heritage monuments, invigorating gardens, incredible museums, lovely fairs and festivals, handicrafts and cuisine beautifully reflects Rajasthan Heritage.
Jaipur, the gateway of Rajasthan, is known as pink city and the heart of Rajasthan. Jaipur is the current capital of the state has many charming palaces, forts and monuments which contain Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar, Jaigarh Fort, Kanak Vrindavan garden and Jal Mahal. You can also enjoy you can enjoy folk dance and folk music.
The next bewildering journey of Royal Rajasthan is Udaipur, the romantic city, is also known as the city of artificial lakes and palaces.
Lake Palace and Monsoon Palace Miniature paintings Shilpgram Festival and Performing Arts and Crafts, Vintage and classic car museum and delicious cuisine are some of the other highlights of the city. Udaipur is the messenger for those visitors who are lovers, honeymooners and leisure travelers.
Jodhpur, known as the Sun City and Blue city, makes a gesture you to explore its majestic Mehrangarh Fort which is a beautiful fort with glorious history. Umaid Bhawan Palace is a major attraction of Jodhpur. This palace was once the largest residence in the world. You can also enjoy an exciting camel safari in Thar Desert.
Mandawa, one of the important towns, is nestled in the heart of the Shekhawati Region of Rajasthan. This tiny town is worldly known for its glorious havelis which allure a number of tourists from all the corners of the world.
Jaisalmer also popular as the golden city, has classy and slashed pillars with widespread walkways and chambers. Patwon ki Haveli and Jaisalmer Fort is also the major tourist attraction along with the exciting camel safari in Sam Sand Dunes.
Bikaner the Camel City or Camel Country it is a city that has a unforgettable past, royal culture & tradition, glowing fairs & festivals, camel safari rides, rippling sand dunes, etc. Mount Abu, the only hill place of rajasthan known as the 'Oasis of the Desert' because it is a place of amazing lakes, rivers, waterfalls and verdant forests.
Sawai Madhopur, the home of Indian tigers, Ranthambore, the largest National Park in Northern India is located here which provides you a thrilling experience when you explore the wild life sanctuary at the National Park.
Besides, of these locations there are some more tourist destinations in their different cities. Each and every city has its own customs, different cultures, and different languages and of course a tempting tastes of several cuisines.
Rajasthan is a right destination to enjoy a great holiday and treasure incredible tourism experience of lifetime. Visit once in this royal state of India and be proud to visit the most beautiful tourist destination in the world.
If you love to visit heritage sites, then this trip is the best option for you as it holds all the ancient monument of Rajasthan which attracts the tourists from all over the world.
Rajasthan is the princely state of India which is known as the most colorful place and never fails to fascinate the globally visitors. As it is a land where Raja-Maharajas lived large. The glory and royalty of the era of Raja-Maharajas can be seen in the palaces and forts of Rajasthan.
This tour perambulates you to the enthralling destinations of Rajasthan. The exalted forts ,hill forts , astonishing palaces, elegantly painted and sculpted havelis, heritage monuments, invigorating gardens, incredible museums, lovely fairs and festivals, handicrafts and cuisine beautifully reflects Rajasthan Heritage.
Jaipur, the gateway of Rajasthan, is known as pink city and the heart of Rajasthan. Jaipur is the current capital of the state has many charming palaces, forts and monuments which contain Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar, Jaigarh Fort, Kanak Vrindavan garden and Jal Mahal. You can also enjoy you can enjoy folk dance and folk music.
The next bewildering journey of Royal Rajasthan is Udaipur, the romantic city, is also known as the city of artificial lakes and palaces.
Lake Palace |
Umaid Bhawan Palace |
Mandawa, one of the important towns, is nestled in the heart of the Shekhawati Region of Rajasthan. This tiny town is worldly known for its glorious havelis which allure a number of tourists from all the corners of the world.
camel safari |
Bikaner the Camel City or Camel Country it is a city that has a unforgettable past, royal culture & tradition, glowing fairs & festivals, camel safari rides, rippling sand dunes, etc. Mount Abu, the only hill place of rajasthan known as the 'Oasis of the Desert' because it is a place of amazing lakes, rivers, waterfalls and verdant forests.
Tiger Safari, Ranthambore |
Besides, of these locations there are some more tourist destinations in their different cities. Each and every city has its own customs, different cultures, and different languages and of course a tempting tastes of several cuisines.
Rajasthan is a right destination to enjoy a great holiday and treasure incredible tourism experience of lifetime. Visit once in this royal state of India and be proud to visit the most beautiful tourist destination in the world.
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