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Famous cities of Rajasthan

Rajasthan, the land of Rajas, is one of the famous tourist spots in India. Its majestic monuments, tell the story of a bygone era. Rajasthan attracts people for its colorful culture, rich heritage, vast desert, shining sand, lush forest and varied wildlife. Men with gaudy turban and women with long Ghagra choli always keep the land lively

The Famous Cities

The state Rajasthan consists of some interesting places like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Udaipur, Ajmer, Pushkar, Mount Abu and many more.

Jaipur – The Pink City

The capital of Rajasthan is Jaipur, it is the gate way of the exotic Rajasthan. This place is called Pink city as all the buildings, houses are painted with pink hue. Jaipur is a blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture. It is an interesting city with many historical forts. Highlights of the city includes Amber fort &palace, Hawa Mahal, Birla Temple, City Palace Museum. Rajasthani handi craft, jewellary, rajasthani fabric draw special attention of the tourist and these things can be seen in the market of Jaipur on reasonable rates.

Jodhpur

The city of Jodhpur stands on the edge of the Thar desert. It is a very nice city with a mixture of tradition and modernity. Mehrangarh Fort of the Jodhpur is one of the famous forts. It is an army and an airforce station also. Jodhpur boast for its 1st class pologround.

Udaipur

Udaipur is called the Venice of the East for its enchanting lakes. It is the most romantic city of the Rajasthan with its magnificient fort, beautiful garden and mesmerizing Lake Palace. Udaipur is famous for its miniature painting.

Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer, the city of the desert lovers, is called the yellow city for its yellow sand stone buildings. The camel ride on the Thar desert of Jaisalmer is an incomparable adventure. It is the paragon of colourful culture and harsh climatic condition. Together, these two leave a lasting impression on the travellers. The nights in winter in Jaisalmer desert is equally chilled and thrilled. Desert festival is one of the main festival of Jaisalmer. In the month of January or February, the Department of Tourism organizes this fair. The Rajasthani men and women, with their colourful costumes and traditional folk music, make the land of sand vibrant.

Ajmer-Pushkar

Ajmer is another frequently visited city of Rajasthan. It is surrounded by the Aravalli hill and is the land of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti. The Dargah of Ajmer is world famous, people from around the world come to pay homage to the Dargah. Near by Ajmer is Pushkar, a small and beautiful place with great landscape. This place boasts of having the one and only Brahma temple in the world. Pushkar is famous for its annual cattle fair. Pushkar is a shopper's delight, the beautiful jewelery, embroidered fabric and decorative items are high on the list of shoppers.

Talking about the places of Rajasthan is never ending, Mount Abu, Shekhawati, Ranthambore are some other places of interest there.

The people of Rajasthan are very friendly. They are physically and mentally very strong people. They treat their tourist with love and respect. Dal bati churma are some of the traditional food of Rajasthan. Rajasthan, nevertheless is mixture of tradition and modernity but they are alligned to their traditional values. Its rich vibrant culture, folk music, architectural mastery never fail to invite the people again and again.

Getting There

Rajasthan is well connected from the major parts of India. It is one of the largly visited state of India.

Lodging

Lodging in Rajasthan is very much comfortable. One can take the pleasure of staying in royal palaces, desert camp, or different types of hotels depending upon ones pocket.

To have detail idea about the famous cities of Rajasthan visit

http://www.rajasthanindia.com/cities-of-rajasthan/


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1 comments:

India Tour said...

Rajasthan is visited very frequently by the global tourists. It is famous for its forts and palaces.