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Rajasthan splendour!

Rajasthan is the type of destination that offers both adventure and relaxation, making for a memorable vacation. It’s not only about forts and palaces; it’s about a little bit of everything for every type of traveller. Rajasthan offers a wide range of things to offer, from tree huts to thrilling hunting expeditions. 

Jaisalmer – also known as the Golden City, is known for its spectacular forts, palaces, and temples, as well as its gorgeous sun-drenched sand dunes. Maharaja Jaisal Singh was the name given to the town. This city is famous not just for its silver, but also for its annual Desert Festival, which draws guests from all overhead the world in January and February.

Jaipur – Rajasthan’s Pink Metropolis, Jaipur, is the state’s largest city. Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh founded it in 1727. It has a number of historical sites. The city’s connection and municipal planning are likewise well-known.

Jhodpur – This city resembles a hybrid of Jaisalmer and Jaipur. With a plethora of forts, palaces, and temples that attract so much visitors, the city remained the center of control for the then Mewar state. Jodhpur, popularly known as the Sun City, is also noted for its blue houses, earning it the nickname Blue City.

Sawai Madhopur – This district is one of Rajasthan’s most popular tourist destinations. Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh founded it in 1763. It is home to the well-known Ranthambore National Park, which is noted for its tigers. The palace, which has been designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a prominent tourist attraction.
Pushkar – This holy city is a kaleidoscope of hues. It is one of India’s most historic cities and is famous for its yearly Camel Fair. This city is home to the gorgeous Pushkar Lake and various ghats where stunning aartis are performed in the evenings.

This article is curated by Prittle Prattle News.

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