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B-61, Near Malpura Gate Sangner,
Jaipur, Rajasthan - 302 018,
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Rajasthan Cities

Hawa Mahal-JaipurOf all the princely states of yore in India, Rajputana (the region around Jaipur) is undoubtedly the one with the most martial record. It was a state of warring factions locked in deadly warfare, thousands of royal ladies consigning themselves to....


JaisalmerOne of Rajasthan's most alluring cities, Jaisalmer, deep in the heart of Thar Desert, abounds in ancient palaces, temples and quaint settlements. As the sun sets, the sandstone buildings emit a lustrous glow, that make Jaisalmer the "Golden City"...


Lake Palace - UdaipurThe city of Dawn,Udaipur is a lovely land around the azure water lakes, hemmed in by the lush hills of the Aravalis.A vision in white drenched in romance and beauty.Udaipur is a fascinating blend of sights, sounds and experiences an ...


Mehrangarh Fort-JodhpurSet at the edge of the Thar desert ,the imperial city of Jodhpur echoes with tales of antiquity in the emptiness of the desert. Once the capital of the Marwar state,it was founded in 1459 AD by Rao Jodha chief of the Rathore....


Junagarh Fort, BikanerThe sprawling desert city of Bikaner is a 15th century royal city. The city stores a few attractive legacies of the royal period. The attractions include huge forts, revered temples and colourful camel safaris of the place. Bikaner is encircled ...


Ajmer-SharifLocated some 130 kms southwest of Jaipur, Ajmer is a revered pilgrimage destination for more than one community. One side of Ajmer is flanked by the beautiful Ana Sagar lake while on the other side are the barren Aravalli ranges...


Pushkar Camel FairA small town on the edge of Rajasthan's Thar desert, Pushkar is famous both as a pilgrimage destination and a place where one of world's most colourful animal fair is held. Pushkar boasts of as many as 400 big and small temples and 52 ghats....


Mount AbuThe only hill station of hot and humid Rajasthan, Mount Abu is located in the southwestern end of the state at an altitude of 1220 metres above sea level. As sultry weather conditions makes life miserable for people in the rest of the state....


Tahrangarh-Fort, KotaThe historical town of Kota is located in southern Rajasthan. A place with a diverse landscape, Kota is situated on the eastern banks of Chambal river on a high sloping tableland. Running from southeast to northwest of Kota....


Siliserh Lake-AlwarLocated in the north eastern part of Rajasthan, Alwar is often referred to as the gateway to the historic and colorful state. Alwar itself is a place of great historical significance and preserves some charming legacies of the past in the form....


Maharajahs of Rajasthan ruled the land with bejewelled fists and bequeathed it a legacy of forts that are the best speakers of time.
Palaces or the erstwhile residences of the Maharajahs of yore create a milieu that's inescapably attracting. Come and experience.
The wildlife in Rajasthan is perhaps as exotic as its culture. Be it birds, mammals or reptiles, you'll see varieties you'll lose count of.
As you finish your hunt with forts, palaces and wildlife, get ready to soothe your souls at places like Pushkar, Ajmer Sharif, Dilwara etc.