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Ajmer |
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Alwar |
Ajmer is a very beautiful city, since it is surrounded by the mountain by all sides. You can run your eyes through 360 degrees and you will find the spectacular Aravali Mountains. |
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It offers the traveler various sites
of historical importance. The climate of Alwar is
temperate. Summers are hot but the winters are cool and
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Bharatpur |
Bikaner |
One of the finest bird parks in the world, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary (Keoladeo Ghana Natiuonal Park) is a reserve that offers protection to faunal species as well. |
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The imposing palaces, beautiful and richly sculptured temples of red and yellow sand stones display some of the finest creations of Rajput civilization.
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Bundi |
Chittaurgarh |
Bundi is a beautiful town, surrounded by the Aravalli hills,Interesting monuments including impressive medieval forts, palaces, havelis, temples with beautiful stone idols and chattris with carved pillars.. |
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Chittorgarh, has a gigantic, impressive Rajput fort. It is basically a hassle-free town, to which few travelers come to, but the outstanding fort is definitely worth a visit.
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Deogarh |
Dholpur |
Deogarh Mahal is an imposing structure built in the 17th century. It stands atop a hill and offers a commanding view of the Aravalli mountain range and the numerous lakes, strewn across the countryside. |
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Dholpur is an interesting town to visit, especially because it is far from the usual tourist track. This red stone was used for building not just the local structures but also those of Delhi like the Red Fort. |
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Dungarpur |
Jaipur |
Dungarpur, the majestic 'City of Hills', A variety of shrubs and trees, which require neither a deep soil nor moisture also grow in the area. |
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Jaipur, the colourful
capital of a richly colourful state, made all
the more attractive by the pink wash that
most buildings are periodically given. |
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Jaisalmer |
Jhalawar |
Jaisalmer, another princely state of Rajasthan is a paradise of the desert kingdom. Summarizing the allure of the desert, the splendid Jaisalmer nestles in the foothills of Trikuta. |
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Surrounded with thick forests and wild animals, . Fascinated by this place, he decided to develop it into a township. |
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Jodhpur |
Kisangarh |
Jodhpur is a very popular tourist destination. The landscape is scenic and mesmerizing. Jodhpur city has many beautiful palaces and forts. |
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Kishangarh a small sleepy little town located 27 Km from Ajmer, was once the capital of a princely state ruled by the Rathores.
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Kota |
Kumbhalgarh |
Kota below a deep gorge of the Chambal River, was once on a majoir trade route from delhi to Gujrat. |
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Kumbhalgarh stands on the site of an ancient citadel dating back to the 2nd century AD belonging to a Jain descendant of India's Mauryan Emperors. |
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Mandawa |
Mandore |
The Bansidhar Nevatia Haveli shows the Wright brother’s maiden flight and a European making a telephone call – presumably reproduced from magazines. |
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Mandore(9kms from jodhpur )The
ancient capital of marwar. It
contains the cenotaphs of
jodhpur rulers. |
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Mount Abu |
Pokaran |
This holy mountain lies at the
Southern extremity of the
Aravali Range. Mount Abu is
referred to as the son of
Himalayas. |
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Made famous by India’s nuclear tests, the small town of Pokaran lies on the highway that links Jodhpur to Jaisalmer. |
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Pushkar |
Ranakpur |
A staggering number of devotees converge
upon Pushkar during the full moon of the
Hindu lunar month of Kartika(Oct.-Nov.). |
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Ranakpur is
a major pilligrimate center in
Rajasthan. Specially for Jain
devotes. |
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Samode |
Sariska |
The old painted havelis of Samode are still full of character.
The Palace, which dominates the village, is fabulously decorated with 300 – year old wall painting |
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A 17th century castle on a sharp hilltop at Kankwari, provides a panoramic view of flying Egyptian vultures and eagles. |
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Shekhawati |
Udaipur |
The towns of Shekhawati are eminent for their amazing painted havelis. Such is the appeal of the havelis that this region is dubbed as "open art gallery of Rajasthan". |
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Its cobblestoned old city hugs the shore of
green Lake Pichhola, whose serene waters
harbor two exotic island palaces. |
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