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Wednesday, 29 June 2016

A Memorable Visit to the Regal Rajasthan

The royal Indian state of Rajasthan is a perfect amalgamation of old and new, spotted with old forts and palaces and where camels and monkeys still rule on the streets. The place will spellbind all your senses: multicolored saris, exotic aroma of the spices and vibrating sound of the sitar. Rajasthan refers to the land of kings, so there are a lot of palaces and forts everywhere. There is no scarcity of tourist attractions in the state, which can surely engage you gracefully.

The elegant monuments, wildlife reserves & national parks, imposing havelis, pleasing temples, time-honored villages, sand dunes and desert landscapes are the attractions that draw travellers from all over the world to commence on Rajasthan Excursion. The best way to explore the charisma of Rajasthan is by visiting its amusing cities where one can see numerous brilliantly constructed monuments presenting palaces, forts, temples and museums.

Taste of Arabian Nights at Bikaner

Bikaner is the most notable town nearby Karni Mata Rat Temple. Countless rats live in this temple and devotees come there to feed them. One will be clearly instructed to walk cautiously as not to step on any of the holy rat because it is believed that it brings good luck if one of them crosses over the feet. Bikaner also has some of the great attractions, most strikingly the impressive Junagarh Fort that demands more than just a short-lived visit. The Junagarh Fort is one of the most expressive fort complexes in Rajasthan offering about 40 fortified places interspersed its strong hold. Within the complex, there are a number of palaces that is inclusive of the Badal Mahal (Palace of Clouds) and Phool Mahal (Palace of Flowers). The red-sandstone Lalgarh Palace in Bikaner is worth a look, which is now converted into a museum consisting of some definitely appealing pieces of royal regalia such as a former maharaja's roller skates!

Princely State Jaisalmer



Splendidly romantic city of Rajasthan - Jaisalmer is also known as the “Golden City”, which is sheer magic emerging out of a vast, arid desert. Ruled by a gargantuan old fort that is residence of most of the population, Jaisalmer looks as if it has appeared from an ancient Arabian film. One can enjoy a camel ride through the Thar Desert, which is a must-do..!!

Concerto in Blue - Jodhpur


The city Jodhpur in Rajasthan offers its travellers a good view from anywhere and everywhere. The city walls are painted blue that gives a great feel. This beautiful old town is well circled around the ancient and imposing Mehrangarh Fort. The fort is one of the well-preserved forts of Rajasthan that allows you a glance of the hindmost luxury enjoyed by various ruling kings throughout the city’s history. From the top of the fort the view is just amazing and proves why the city is known as the “Blue City”.

A magical marble collage - Udaipur



The beautiful city Udaipur is home of the renowned Lake Palace. There are towering hills and eccentric palaces that make Udaipur an amusing place to visit and explore. There is a boat ride from the jetty (Bansi Ghat) at the Lake Palace to the nearby Jag Mandir Island. The Jag Mandir offers striking views inclusive of a row of huge elephants and a delicately crafted mausoleum. Placed in the middle of the Lake Pichola, the Lake Palace Hotel is just a perfect view. It was once the unshared summer residence of Udaipur’s royal family, which is now a five-star hotel.

Most Flamboyant City - Udaipur

This city is dubbed as the “Pink City”, as the sea has a reflection of pinkish-colored buildings, majorily located in the old city. When in Jaipur, don’t forget to visit the Amber Fort, the Hawa Mahal, the City Palace and the Jantar Mantar.


After knowing so much about the Indian state of Rajasthan, just plan a trip with your family and friends soon. Book all-inclusive vacation packages to Rajasthan and get ready to spend some gala time away from the stressful lifestyle. 

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