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A Trip to Rajasthan during Vacations
All geared up for a vacation but not sure where to head to? Planning a short trip to Rajasthan can be an adventure! Well, the incredible state of India is not just about sandy deserts and sand storms. It has beautiful Aravalli mountains, picturesque waterfalls, serene lakes and so much more for tourist. Let’s explore some of these places that you can visit during your vacations:
Mount Abu: The only hill station of Rajasthan should definitely be on your travel itinerary if you want to spend some time amidst nature. Boating excursion on Nakki Lake, trekking to the Guru Shikhar and visiting the splendid Delwara Temples will make your trip fun-filled and memorable. Get up-close with nature and capture breath-taking views simultaneously!
Udaipur: Looking for a scenic respite from the hustle-bustle of the city life? Then, visit the City of Lakes for sure! The White City has serene lakes, picturesque landscapes waiting to mesmerise you. Boating on Lake Pichola and Fateh Sagar Lake are unforgettable experiences. The stunning sunset views are sure to leave you in awe of the places. Also, the majestic Bagore ki Haveli and rural excursion at Shilpgram will help to connect with the Rajasthani culture. So, make sure you visit these places!
Kota: Yet another beautiful place to add to your travel destinations. Mesmerising Gaiparnath waterfall near the temple, breath-taking view of Garadia Mahadev Temple, Alnia Dam, Kota Barrage and the beautiful Jagmandir Palace should be in your ‘must-visit’ list when in Kota. If time permits, you can also visit the famous Chambal Gardens. Plan a trip to this beautiful city to spend some wonderful moments!
Alwar: One of the oldest cities of Rajasthan can be the perfect host for your vacations. The city is home to beautiful palaces, forts, wildlife reserves, lakes and waterfalls. When in Alwar, boating or jet ski at the Siliserh Lake is a must. Also, visit the Garbhaji Falls to experience a breath-taking sight of water cascading off the rock. Make your vacation eventful by checking out the striped beasts at the Sariska Tiger Reserve too!
Sawai Madhopur: The Ranthambhore National Park is a preferred tourist destination which is open till mid-June to welcome tourists. Plan a trip to this famous wildlife reserve in Rajasthan to catch glimpses of the royal beast – tiger!
Bharatpur: The Keoladeo Ghana National Park in Bharatpur is another best place to visit in summer. This beautiful site offers opportunity to curious bird-watchers and is listed as the UNESCO World Heritage Site for being the richest bird areas in the world. Visit to this spectacular bird reserve when in Bharatpur. Besides this, Bharatpur has a mesmerising garden town, popularly known as Deeg. Visit Deeg to marvel at the architectural grandeur! Visiting these mesmerising places during vacations will provide you with much-needed respite from the hectic routine of everyday life. So, pack your bags and head towards Rajasthan for a fun-filled experience! Happy Journey!
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Rajasthan: A Home to Beautiful Tourist Destinations!
Rajasthan is truly a state of contrasts… from sandy deserts to serene lakes to wonderful wildlife reserves… majestic forts to palaces to museums & mansions to holy pilgrimage sites… The incredible state of India has it all! That is precisely why it is always a preferred travel destination among tourists!
Let’s take a look at Rajasthan’s mesmerising tourist hotspots 1. Forts: The forts of Rajasthan stand strong even today and speak of its glorious past. Marvel at their brilliant architecture when planning a trip to this vibrant state. As you wander through their narrow passages and run your fingers over their intricate wall carvings and designs, you will be in complete awe of the wonderful craftsmanship. Here’s a list of some of the truly magnificent forts that you must add to your travel itinerary: a. Amer Fort, Jaipur b. Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur c. Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer d. Chittorgarh Fort, Chittorgarh e. Junagarh Fort, Bikaner f. Kumbhalgarh Fort, Rajsamand g. Gagron Fort, Jhalawar
2. Palaces: ‘The Land of Maharajas’ is known for its beautiful palaces and mansions depicting the state’s rich history and splendid culture. Check out some of these marvellous palaces on your next trip to Rajasthan. They are truly architectural masterpieces!
Palaces: ‘The Land of Maharajas’ is known for its beautiful palaces and mansions depicting the state’s rich history and splendid culture. Check out some of these marvellous palaces on your next trip to Rajasthan. They are truly architectural masterpieces! a. City Place, Alwar b. City Place, Udaipur c. City Palace, Jaipur d. Samode Palace, Jaipur e. Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur f. Bal Samand Lake Palace, Jodhpur g. Gajner Palace, Bikaner h. Bundi Palace, Bundi
3. Museums: The extravagant museums of Rajasthan showcase the state’s vibrant history and culture. The wonderful collections of various historical artefacts, sculptures, old inscriptions, paintings, clothing, armour and other valuable items will delight you. These museums are nothing but visual libraries… Visit them on your next trip to the incredible state. a. Albert Hall Museum, Jaipur b. Jaisalmer War Museum, Jaisalmer c. Bagore ki Haveli, Udaipur d. Government Museum, Bharatpur e. Maharao Madho Singh Museum, Kota f. Prachina Museum, Bikaner
4. Lakes: The serene lakes of the royal state just add to its beauty. The scenic views of these lakes, boating excursions and viewing the sunset while strolling will make your trip unforgettable. Make sure to visit some of these beautiful lakes when planning a trip to Rajasthan: a. Man Sagar Lake, Jaipur b. Anasagar Lake, Ajmer c. Balsamand Lake, Jodhpur d. Fateh Sagar Lake, Udaipur e. Gadsisar Lake, Jaisalmer f. Lake Jait Sagar, Bundi g. Lake Pichola, Udaipur h. Silliserh Lake, Alwar
5. Pilgrimage Sites: Rajasthan is known for its fascinating pilgrimage destinations which will help you to connect with spirituality at its best! Visit these famous pilgrimage sites to experience moments of spiritual awakening and peace: a. Karni Mata Temple, Bikaner b. Khatu Shyam ji Mandir, Sikar c. Salasar Balaji, Sikar d. Delwara Jain Temples, Mount Abu e. Brahma Temple, Pushkar f. Chamunda Mata Mandir, Jodhpur g. Chandrabhaga Temple, Jhalawar h. Ajmer Sharif, Ajmer i. Gurudwara Singh Sabha, Pushkar j. Kaila Devi Temple, Karauli
6. Eco-tourism sites: Rajasthan is not just about marvellous forts, palaces, museums, mansions or desert and lakes but it is home to rich biodiversity too. If you are a wildlife photographer then there are many bird-watching areas, national parks and sanctuaries that you must add to your travel itinerary. Visit some of these wonderful destinations when planning your next trip to Rajasthan: a. Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur b. Ranthambhore National Pak, Sawai Madhopur c. Sariska Tiger Reserve, Alwar d. Tal Chhapar Sanctuary, Churu e. Jorbeed, Bikaner f. Jhalana Safari Park, Jaipur g. Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajsamand h. Desert National Park, Jaisalmer
Visiting Rajasthan will make your trip fun-filled and memorable. So, when are you coming? Don’t forget to share your experiences with us! #PadharoSa
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The Wonderful City Duos of Rajasthan
Planning a vacation? Wondering where to head to? Make the incredible state of India – Rajasthan, your next travel destination! Let’s make your travel interesting. Instead of touring one city, let’s take a trip of two royal cities and double the excitement and enjoyment. Wondering why? Because ‘ye dil humesha maange more’! Rajasthan is a treasure house when it comes to tourist destinations.
Here’s a list of city duos that you can explore together and create wonderful memories. Before travelling, just get an insight about these cities to connect well with Rajasthani culture.
Ajmer-Pushkar: The duo cities of Ajmer and Pushkar are famed to be the most preferred spiritual tourist destinations of this vibrant state of India. Home to the world’s only Lord Brahma temple and several other spiritual abodes, Pushkar is also known for its serene lakes and panoramic views. The neighbouring city of Ajmer too draws a lot of tourists for its famous Ajmer Sharif Dargah, Anasagar Lake, Soniji ki Nasiyan, etc. So, if you are inclined towards spirituality then visiting these duo cities is a must for you.
Jodhpur-Jaisalmer: Jodhpur and Jaisalmer have a charm of their own. From majestic forts like Jaisalmer Fort & Mehrangarh Fort, to serene lakes like Gadsisar Lake, Sardar Samand Lake to the cenotaphs of Bada Bagh, the memorial at Jaswant Thada or the artefacts at the government museums of Jodhpur & Jaisalmer, to vast stretches of desert, the duo cities are a favourite vacation destination among travellers who like adventure. Visiting these cities in one go will make you see the only desert state of India from a whole new angle. If you want to see the blend of history and culture, then visit them soon!
Mount Abu-Udaipur: If you’re a nature lover then try visiting the destinations of Mount Abu and Udaipur together. The only hill station of Rajasthan is well-known for its lush green mountains, scenic views, Delwara Jain temples, and so much more. Capture breath-taking views of the city while trekking to Guru Shikhar in Mount Abu! The City of Lakes – Udaipur on the contrary, is known for its serene lakes and beautiful palaces. A trip to the Lake Palace, Jag Mandir, Monsoon Palace, will leave you mesmerised at the grandeur of Rajput architecture. Don’t forget to go for a boat ride on Lake Pichola! Visit to explore more!
Jaipur-Tonk: If history interests you and heritage photography is your passion, then visiting the destinations of Jaipur and Tonk will enrich you with knowledge and build your portfolio. They have just everything for you… from majestic forts to well-managed museums to beautiful mansions to ancient temples. Once in Jaipur, make sure you visit the famed attractions of Amer Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Nahargarh and Jaigarh Forts, Johari Bazaar, etc. Tonk has a fan following of its own. Tourists visit this city to explore the Sunehri Kothi, Bisaldeo Temple, Hadi Rani Baori and other places. Visit them to explore the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan!
Bikaner-Nagaur: A trip to Bikaner and Nagaur will give you the perfect opportunity to marvel the heritage of Rajasthan. A visit to the majestic Nagaur Fort, Khimsar Fort, Junagarh Fort, etc. will leave you mesmerised at their architecture. Get a chance to witness ornate mansions like Rampuria Haveli, beautiful museums and splendid temples. So, plan your visit to these incredible cities on your next trip!
There is history residing at every corner of Rajasthan. Just unravel it and experience its richness! Now that you have the list of destinations to travel to, just go ahead, pack your bags, carry your camera and lenses and hit the road.
#HappyJourney
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Exploring Jhalawar - A Hidden Gem of Rajasthan!
Every new destination means opening doors to new experiences, new cultures, new people, new adventure, etc. Nothing seems more enticing than travelling to a new place and exploring its rich history, culture and biodiversity. There are countless tourist spots in Rajasthan but Jhalawar occupies a special place with its dynamic landscapes, wide range of magnificent forts and palaces, museums, gardens and spiritual abodes. Read below to know what’s waiting for you at this historical city.
Here’s a list of tourist destinations that you must definitely visit when in Jhalawar:
Jhalawar Fort: Majestic and charming site to see! The magnificent fort of Jhalawar, also known by the name of Garh Palace, beautifully exhibits the frescoes from the Hadoti School of Art on its walls and mirrors. Catch glimpses of these awe-inspiring paintings with prior permission from the respective authorities. It’s a must-visit place if you’re keen to know about its rich cultural heritage!
Jhalawar Government Museum: One of the oldest museums of Rajasthan, it is home to some rare and exclusive artefacts and manuscripts documented in history. This beautiful museum will give you fresh narratives about the incredible city in specific and Rajasthan in general. The museum is also known for its finest collection of paintings, manuscripts and idols.
Bhawani Natyashala: This architectural wonder is a haven for theatre enthusiasts. It was famous for hosting Parsi plays and other cultural events during the 19th century. Explore the underground passage too when visiting this grand opera theatre.
Gagron Fort: One of the popular hill forts of Rajasthan, surrounded by rivers from three sides, the impregnable Gagron Fort offers a breath-taking view of its surroundings. Plan to visit if you are a nature lover!
Chandrabhaga Temple: This beautiful temple lies on the banks of the Chandrabhaga River. Its phenomenal architecture will enthral your senses. The temple complex houses some of the delicately designed murals and sculptures. Spend some quality time on the banks of the river while connecting with spirituality!
Sun Temple: This beautiful temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu is known for its finest architecture. The columns and arches of the temple are richly carved with images of gods, goddesses and other symbols. The tiles and walls are engraved with figures of Lord Vishnu and Lord Krishna. Witness this masterpiece when here!
Herbal Garden: This garden has tremendous healing power because it has a wide variety of medicinal and herbal plants like Varun, Laxmana, Sindoor, Stevia and many others. Visit this incredible garden for sure if you love spending time in nature!
Dwarkadheesh Temple: Situated on the banks of Gomti Sagar Lake, this architectural marvel is dedicated to Lord Krishna. When in Jhalawar, plan a trip to this temple to witness its charm and seek divine blessings!
Chandkheri Adinath Jain Temple: This beautiful temple dedicated to the first Jain tirthankara, Lord Adinath is a work of art. Visit this architectural masterpiece to come close to divinity.
Dalhanpur: Located on the banks of River Chappi, Dalhanpur is popularly known for its intricate carvings on pillars with arches. Visit this exemplary site to explore the ancient temple architecture of Rajasthan!
Unhel Jain Temple: The temple is considered as one of the major pilgrimage sites for Jains. It is dedicated to Lord Parshwanath. To dive deeper into the Jain culture, you must explore it.
Buddhist Caves and Stupas: Located in the Kolvi Village, the Buddhist caves are exemplary masterpieces of Indian art. If you’re fond of exploring ancient art and architecture then, this is a must-visit site for you!
We hope these amazing tourist spots will make your Instagram feed and stories more interesting. So, plan a trip right away to unravel this hidden treasure of Rajasthan!
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Exploring the Rich Water Heritage of Rajasthan
Rajasthan is not just about forts, palaces, museums and shrines. There is so much more to explore and learn about this incredible state of India. The state is known for its desert but trekking around lakes, visiting baoris depicting architectural excellence and the history behind how each fort made an honest effort to conserve water will reveal a completely different narrative of the state’s rich culture and water heritage. These water structures represent wisdom of centuries. While locating them, you will get a fantastic rural exposure along with some memorable real-time experiences.
Before you visit Rajasthan, you may want to know more about these traditional sources of water: Lakes/Sagar While visiting any corner of Rajasthan, you can find lakes adding to its vibrant hues. These lakes don’t just serve as water reservoirs but they also offer scenic views. If you’re visiting Rajasthan then, enjoy some moments of peace and connect with nature when touring around these picturesque lakes.  Here’s a list of lakes that you must definitely visit: - Balasamand Lake, Jodhpur - Jaisamand Lake, Udaipur - Nakki Lake, Mount Abu - Jawai Bandh, Pali - Lake Pichola, Udaipur - Gadisar Lake, Jaisalmer - Ana Sagar Lake, Ajmer - Jait Sagar Lake, Bundi Stepwells/Baoris These magnificent baoris or stepwells will make you curious about its history. Located in the midst of cities and towns, they were usually constructed to store underground water for drinking and irrigation purposes. When in Rajasthan, do visit these famous baoris: - Chand Baori, Abhaneri - Panna Meena Kund, Amer - Hadi Rani ki Baori, Tonk - Raniji ki Baori, Bundi - Toor Ji ka Jhalra, Jodhpur Tanka Rajasthan is famous for its circular or rectangular shape ponds known as Tanka. These tankas are constructed with lime plaster and thatched with bushes. These tankas can be commonly sighted in the arid, rural regions of Bikaner. Plan a trip to explore the rustic side of Rajasthan!
Khadin/Dhora It is an ingenious construction designed to harvest surface runoff rainwater for agricultural purposes. These water structures can be usually seen in western Rajasthan where rocky catchments and valley plains occur in proximity. Kui
To minimise the wastage of water, Kui or Beri (small well) is constructed near a tank from where the water is leaking. You can easily trace them when you visit rural areas of Bikaner, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur. Jhalras/Basin Jhalras don’t have their own catchment areas. Rather, they soak in water from tankas or lakes situated at a higher level. The water of Jhalras is still used in various religious ceremonies carried out in Man Mandir at Jodhpur. Johad/Tank Johads are constructed talabs that are used for harvesting rainwater. If you want to witness the functioning of Johads, plan a trip to Shekhawati or visit arid areas of Rajasthan. Jaigarh Fort’s Water Harvesting System The most wonderful feature of the Jaigarh Fort is its water harvesting system. There are three underground tanks and several channels that can be used for rainwater harvesting. To explore more about the fort’s ancient water structures, you can join heritage water walks. A lot of experience awaits you if you’re planning a trip to Rajasthan! Visit soon to discover such ground-breaking indigenous practices!
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Rajasthan: A Perfect Destination for Exploring Eco‐Tourism Opportunities
Rajasthan has established itself as a significant tourist destination on both domestic and international tourist map. This incredible state of India is not just known for its rich history and culture but it’s also known for its natural resources, wildlife conservation sites including national parks and bird sanctuaries. So, there are a lot of eco‐tourism opportunities in Rajasthan which can keep every tourist hooked for a while and appreciate nature’s beauty and get a chance to witness varied flora and fauna.
Here are a few activities which every nature‐lover must undertake when visiting Rajasthan:
1.  Trekking/Nature Walk:
Trekking in Rajasthan means tourists getting the opportunity to scale up the green mountains, walk down dusty paths, explore the adventurous forests, marvel at the brilliant waterfalls, visit the enchanting caves, and watch different species of flora and fauna. There are multiple trekking sites in Rajasthan that you can explore like:   ‐ Trekking to Vashtanji Temple near Guru Shikhar, Mount Abu
‐ Trekking to Oriya Village, Mount Abu  ‐ Trekking along Bridal Path, Mount Abu ‐ Trekking to Nakki Lake, Mount Abu ‐ Trekking to Tiger Path, Mount Abu ‐ Trekking from Morwaniya to Ubeshwarji near Udaipur ‐ Trekking from Ranakpur to Kumbhalgarh
2. Boating/River Cruising:
If you’re fond of boating and experiencing wilderness then, Rajasthan is the best place for you! There are prominent lakes in Rajasthan where boating is the prime attraction. Some of the most famous boating locations are:
‐ Pichola Lake, Udaipur ‐ Nakki Lake, Mount Abu ‐ Siliserh Lake, Alwar ‐ Man Sagar Lake, Jaisalmer ‐ Chambal River, Kota
3. Overnight or Day Camping/Star Gazing: Camping can be one of the most exciting things to do when visiting this incredible state of India.
Staying amidst the dunes or forest areas and gazing at stars during nights can make your trip memorable. Here are some popular sites you must visit to experience camping.
‐ Night Camping in Jaisalmer ‐ Royal Desert Camping in Jaisalmer ‐ Camping at Sambhar Lake ‐ Camping at Sand Dunes in Bikaner ‐ Camping in Mount Abu Do’s: ‐ Make sure to visit local authorities for booking a reasonable package. ‐ Always check tariff rates. Don’ts: ‐ Avoid paying hefty commissions to middlemen while booking.
4. Camel Safari: Climb onto the camel saddle and make your way through the one‐and‐only Indian desert, the Thar Desert. If you are looking forward to enjoy a camel safari then, you can head to Jaisalmer or Bikaner. Make sure you seek help from registered/authorised service providers for an unforgettable camel ride experience.
5. Wildlife Safari: If you want to explore wildlife in the state then you can visit its national parks and bird sanctuaries whole will enthral you. There are many forest reserves in Rajasthan which are recognised by the Government. If you’re planning to visit the state, then don’t forget to explore these places: ‐ Ranthambhore National Park, Sawai Madhopur ‐ Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur ‐ Sariska Tiger Reserve, Alwar ‐ Desert National Park, Jodhpur ‐ Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajsamand ‐ Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary, Bikaner ‐ Jorbeed, Bikaner We hope these unique eco‐tourism opportunities in Rajasthan will make your trip exciting and memorable. So, what are you waiting for? Plan a trip to Rajasthan to experience its wilderness!
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Rajasthan: A Traveller’s Paradise!
Rajasthan is known for so many things… rich history and culture, grand palaces, folklores, folk music & dance, puppet shows, handcrafts and delectable cuisines. It has everything to cater to the interests of all types of tourists, for all age groups of tourists. All you need to do is… find out what you wish to do or see as a traveller in this incredible state of India. But, if you ask us, we give you a list of what you can lookout for here.
1. Heritage Tourism: If you are an old soul, who enjoys learning about the history, historical events & places, etc. Rajasthan is the perfect destination you should be heading to. A treasure house with forts, palaces, museums, mansions, cenotaphs, there is history at every step within the state. It is a hub of many popular heritage sites that have been listed by the UNESCO like, Amer Fort, Chittorgarh Fort, Kumbhalgarh Fort, Jaisalmer Fort, Jantar Mantar, etc. to name a few. Make sure you plan a trip to the state if you want to explore these places and know more about the history and heritage of Rajasthan.
 2. Rural Tourism: The majestic state of Rajasthan has serene rustic destinations that are worth exploring and visiting. The rural towns of the state are deep-rooted in culture and traditions and the best places to enjoy the true Rajasthani hospitality. If you want to delve deeper into the state’s culture then you must definitely visit villages like, Bishnoi Village in Jodhpur, Khuri Village in Jaisalmer and Samode Village located nearby Jaipur.
 3. Literary Tourism: If you are a person who is an avid reader and passionate about documenting Rajasthan’s history and literature then visiting public libraries of Rajasthan or attending literary fests like the Jaipur Literary Fest might suit your taste. If you are fond of knowing about the culture, history of Rajasthan then you must definitely visit the state’s well-known museums, state archives and art galleries.
 4. MICE Tourism: If you are an event planner or looking for an ideal place to host your seminars or conferences then Rajasthan is the best place for organizing them.  Some of the big events like Stonemart, Vastra and other small events are organized in Jaipur, Ajmer, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, etc.  So, feel free to explore the corporate tourism opportunities here.
 5. Luxurious Tourism: If you are fond of regal splendours and willing to spend your time in some of the palaces turned into 5-star luxury hotels, then plan a trip to Rajasthan. It has grand hotels, coolest spa centres and the luxurious train, Palace on Wheels waiting to enamour you. Also, spend some time to witness the Jaipur Vintage Car Rally. So, be ready to experience royalty when planning a trip to this incredible state.
 6. Wellness Tourism: Rajasthan is known for its rich Ayurvedic traditions and healing therapies. So, if you want to enhance your personal well-being then Rajasthan facilitates naturopathy sessions at various institutes like, the National Institute of Ayurveda in Jaipur, Vipassana Dhamma Thali Centre for Meditation, etc. Experience the healing power of Naturopathy when travelling to Rajasthan and detox your body, mind and soul.
 7. Experiential Tourism: If you are looking forward to attending special textile tours, niche dinners and participating in heritage walks then plan to visit the land of Maharajas. Your belief in activity based travelling will get strengthened. Just offer a new experience to your pragmatic soul!
 8. Wedding Tourism: Rajasthan has been accorded with the title of ‘The Best Wedding Destination’ by Travel & Leisure India magazine at the IBA 2021. The grand banquet halls, lush green lawns and pool sided expansions of luxury and heritage hotels can make your big day more special and memorable.
 Just pack your bags and get going!
Padharo Mhare Des!
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Experience Rajasthan in Winters!
Rajasthan adorns a different look every season. Be it spring, summer, monsoons, autumn or winter, this incredible state of India always looks its best. This Indian state is at the forefront of promoting almost all types of tourisms: heritage tourism, wildlife tourism, desert tourism and rural tourism. The Land of Maharajas is also known for its enticing beauty, blossoming gardens and colourful fairs & festivals. The chilly winters in Rajasthan are equally beautiful. There are so many things that one can do, see and experience, visit during the winters. If you want to experience the warm hospitality and royal patronage of the state, then do visit these five places to create unforgettable memories:
 1. Jaisalmer: Popularly known as the ‘Queen of Thar’, Jaisalmer is one of the most visited winter destinations. You can witness the perfect combination of nature, architecture, adventure and hospitality. The city is all about mesmerising forts, havelis and the limitless desert. Curious to know more about Jaisalmer before planning a winter trip? Here are some key points that you should know:
Ideal Time to Visit: November to March
Ideal Duration: 2-3 days
Accommodation Price: Expenses will range from INR 1,500 to INR 9,000 (approx. ) for two persons including 2 times meal.
Things to do in Jaisalmer
●     Overnight camping and sand dune bashing at Sam Sand Dunes
●     Boat ride in Gadsisar Lake
●     Watch puppet shows at the Desert Culture Centre and Museum
●     Witness the magnificent architecture of Nathmal ki Haveli and Patwon ki Haveli
●     Shop for handicrafts goods, hand-woven rugs, shawls, embroidered fabrics, silver jewellery and wooden articles
●     Dine in rooftop restaurants located inside the fort
  Other Major Sight-Seeing Places to Visit
 ●     Mandir Palace
●     Salim Singh ki Haveli
●     Jain Temples
●     Bada Bagh
●     Desert National Park
●     Kuldhara Village
●     Tanot Mata Temple
●     Ramdevra Temple
●     Jaisalmer War Museum
●     Akal Wood Fossil Park
●     Vyas Chhatri
●     Amar Sagar Lake
2. Mount Abu: Surrounded by lush green forests and located at an altitude of 4,000 feet, Mount Abu is the only hill station of Rajasthan. The beautiful Nakki Lake, Delwara Temples and old forts captivate visitors from across the globe especially in winters. Mount Abu’s beautiful landscape, heritage hotels, street markets, restaurants and cafes make it one of the
popular getaways in Rajasthan. Here’s some key points that you must know before planning a trip to Mount Abu:
Ideal Time to Visit: September to March
Ideal Duration: 2-3 days
Accommodation Price: Expenses can range in between INR 1,000 to INR 10,000 (approx.) for two persons including 2 times meal.
Things to do in Mount Abu
●     Enjoy boating excursion at Nakki Lake
●     Witness the intricate architecture of Delwara Jain Temples
●     Embark on highest trekking trail to Guru Shikhar
●     Spot endangered flora and fauna at Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary
●        Try rappelling, rock climbing, and mountain biking or just gaze at twinkling stars
●        Buy hand-crafted juttis from local markets
  Other Major Sight-Seeing Places in Mount Abu
 ●        Toad Rock
●        Raghunath Temple
●        Brahma Kumaris Ashram
●        Universal Peace Hall
●        Arbuda Devi Temple
3. Pali: Pali boasts about its rich heritage and culture in the form of beautiful Jain temples, monuments and other intriguing sites. Here are some key points that you must know before visiting Pali:
Ideal time to Visit: October to April
Ideal Duration: 3-4 days
Accommodation Price: Price ranges from INR 2,000 to INR 9,000 (Approx.) including 2 times meal.
Things to do in Pali
●     Visit Somnath Mahadev Temple
●     Witness magnanimous architecture of Ranakpur jain teerth
●     Visit Jawai Dam to watch migratory birds, leopards and crocodiles
●     Pay tribute to Bullet Baba at the Om Banna Dham
  Other major sight-seeing places in Pali
 ●     Nimbo ka Nath Temple
●     Samand Lake
4. Ranthambhore: It is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. It is widely known for its Tiger Reserve and National Park but these are not the only places to visit. You can also visit mesmerising palaces, forts and local ruins. Here are some few points that you might love to know more about it:
Ideal Time to Visit: October to March
Ideal Duration: 2-3 days
Accommodation Price: Price ranges from INR 1,500 to INR 8,000 INR including 2 times meals.
Things to do in Ranthambhore:
●     Opt for safari ride and witness wild species.
●     Book a bird watching tour
●     Visit Ranthambhore fort
  Other major Sight-Seeing Places at Ranthambhore
 ●     Jogi Mahal
●     Surwal Lake
●     Padam Lake
●     Trinetra Ganesh Temple
●     Raj Bagh Ruins
●     Malik Talao
●     Pali ghat
5. Alwar: Surrounded by the mighty Aravalli hills, Alwar has a rich culture and heritage. The majestic fort, beautiful City Place and panoramic lakes make Alwar one of the fascinating cities of Rajasthan. So, it’s a perfect winter getaway. Here are some important points to keep in mind before planning a trip to Alwar:
Ideal Time to Visit: October to March
Ideal Duration: 3-4 days
Accommodation Price: Price ranges from INR 2,000 to INR 10,000 (approx.)
Things to do in Alwar:
●     Jungle safari at Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary
●     Visit Alwar Museum to witness riveting collection of artefacts and weapons
●     Visit siliserh Lake, a tranquil place surrounded in panoramic aravallis
●     Plan a visit to Karni Mata Temple
  Other Sight-Seeing Places in Alwar
 ●     Bala Quila
●     Hope Circus
●     Fateh Jung Gumbad
●     Moti Dungri
●     Garwaji
●     Talvriksh
●     Pandupol
●     Neelkanth
●     Bhangarh Fort
●     Chandraprabh Jain Temple
●     Bharthrihari Gumbad
●     Neemrana Stepwell
  Now that you know what all to see in Rajasthan during the winters, plan a trip soon! Let this incredible state of India be a part of the unforgettable memories of your life.
Padharo Sa!
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Top 9 Food Items to Enjoy When Spending Winters in Rajasthan
While you may travel through Rajasthan and experience its amazing forts, palaces, lakes, museums, deserts, your journey will still remain incomplete if you haven’t tried the rich and flavourful local cuisines. Spicy, crunchy, tangy or sweet... you will get everything that suits your palette. Not just that, there are seasonal cuisines too! Here is the list of top 10 delicious food items to enjoy during winters in Rajasthan:
1. Moong ki Daal ka Halwa: A classic local dessert usually prepared during winters and served at weddings and special festivities. Moong ki daal ka halwa is prepared from soaked yellow moong dal (green gram pulses) with lots of ghee (clarified butter) and milk, garnished with dry fruits. You can experience royalty in every bite.
2. Malpua with Rabdi: Yet another yummilicious sweet dish relished with much joy and excitement in Rajasthan is waiting to satiate your sweet-tooth. These soft, fluffy yet deeply fried, crispy pancakes are prepared from milk, khoya (dried milk) and dry fruits then, dipped into sugar syrup. Malpuas are usually served with rabdi (thickened sweet milk) during festive occasions like Makar Sankranti. Don’t forget to visit Pushkar for having these pancakes to create a sweet memory.
3. Pyaaz ki Kachori with Green Chutney: Pyaaz ki Kachoris are spicy and fried dumplings, stuffed with onions which add a different flavour to its taste. Don’t forget to visit Jodhpur for having these crispy and spicy kachoris which are one of the most famous food offering of Rajasthan.
4. Mawa Kachori: Mawa Kachori is sure to steal your heart away. A rich preparation that includes mawa (whole dry milk) as the filling of kachori (fried dumpling) instead of spices and garnished with dry fruits, dipped into sugar syrup making this sticky, sweet treat a real euphoria for the senses. Have these tempting kachoris when spending your winters at Jodhpur.
5. Bajre ki Roti with Lehsun ki Chutney: Bajre ki Rotis (pearl millet flatbreads) are popular all over the state. These thickly rolled bajra rotis are cooked over kanda (cow dung cakes) in the villages which adds a smoky flavour to the rotis. The melting white butter/ghee over these deeply fried puffed breads made from bajra, garlic cloves and red chilly powder will make you smack your lips. It is usually served with lehsun (garlic) and onion chutney. Enjoy this local delicacy at its best in the roadside Dhabas.
6. Methi Bajra Puri with Curry: Methi Bajra Puris are fried puffed breads made with bajra (pearl millet) and methi (fenugreek leaves). This tasty and healthy millet snack when paired with curry will satiate your craving. Try out these gluten-free, coarse and rustic flavoured puffed up savories when spending your winters in Rajasthan. You might just end up liking this wholesome meal.
7. Gond ke Laddu: Gond ke Laddu is a winter special dessert which will keep you warm and in good mood when you visit Rajasthan in winters. These immunity booster laddus are made from edible gum resin (popularly known as ‘gond’), ground sugar, flour, ghee, makhane (lotus seeds), peeled melon seeds, dry fruits and cardamom. Just try these local laddus and keep yourself active and energetic while travelling to witness the varied flavours instilled in different cities of Rajasthan.
8. Lapsi: If you haven’t tasted Lapsi when spending your winters in Rajasthan then your journey will remain incomplete. This sweet delicacy is prepared from broken wheat (dalia), sugar and clarified butter (commonly known as ‘ghee’). Garnished with nuts and flavoured with cardamom, this broken wheat recipe is usually served during various festive occasions. Rich in fibre and an excellent source of protein, Lapsi will add a sweet memory to your trip.
9. Kalmi Vada: This authentic Rajasthani snack is just the perfect food to satiate your sudden cravings in a wintery evening. This crunchy, fulfilling, healthy snack is made from coarsely blended batter of chana dal (split chickpeas), elevated with some green chillies, onion, and common spices. It is usually served with green chutney. Make sure you try this when in the state.
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Experience the Royalty of Rajasthan on Weekends
Tired of your boring routine? Planning to explore a new place on weekends? Wondering where to go? Here are four places in Rajasthan that you definitely need to plan a trip to on weekends and have a gala time with family and friends! 
Udaipur, Jaipur, Kota and Bikaner are hubs of rich cultural heritage. If you are staying in the neighbouring cities, plan a trip to experience the scenic beauty of this royal state of India.
Udaipur: Beautiful forts & palaces, blooming lush green gardens and serene lakes make Udaipur seem like a mirage. If you are from Ahmedabad, Indore, Ujjain, Godhara or Mount Abu, plan a weekend trip to this beautiful city in Rajasthan. This royal land of Mewar has famous sight-seeing places like:
Udaipur City Place
Lake Place
Jagmandir
Jagdish Temple
Saheliyon ki Bari
Sajjangarh Palace
Fateh Sagar Lake
Lake Picchola
Udaisagar Lake
Doodh Talai
Maharana Pratap Memorial
Vintage Car Museum
Although, Udaipur is known for its delectable cuisines, don’t forget to taste its famous Papad Curry. Pack your bags and just keep exploring the rich cultural diversity of Rajasthan.
Jaipur: Famously known as the ‘Pink City’, Jaipur is the heart of Rajasthan. Houses with pink latticed windows line the streets and it feels almost like a fairy land while the sunset embraces the city. Jaipur is well-known for its forts, palaces, museums, temples and local markets. If you are a travel enthusiast, then you will love to visit these places:
Amer Fort
City Palace and Museum
Jantar-Mantar
Hawa Mahal
Albert Hall Museum
Jal Mahal
Jaigarh Fort
Nahargarh Fort
Gaitore
Birla Temple
Vidyadhar Garden
Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing
Govind Devji Temple
Moti Dongri Ganesh Temple
Galtaji
Ram Niwas Garden
Nahargarh Biological Park
Jhalana Safari Park
Amrapali Museum
Jawahar Circle
Museum of Gem and Jewellery
If you are planning a weekend trip to Jaipur then taste its famous Mawa Kachoris (sweet dumplings) at Masala Chowk, the heaven for street-food lovers. Also, don’t forget to shop traditional or trendy jewellery from the famous Johari Bazaar, multi-coloured ‘Bandhani’ fabric, richly decorated handloom items from the local markets.
Bikaner: Looking for a place where you can enjoy a camel ride? Then, visit Bikaner. Bikaner is also known for its forts, palaces, bird sanctuary and museums. It’s a perfect weekend getaway for everyone including bird watchers, photographers, history lovers and others. People from Delhi, Bhiwani, Chandigarh, Sirsa and Bhathinda can opt to spend their weekends here. If you are planning a weekend getaway to Bikaner then visit major places like:
Junagarh Fort
National Research Centre on Camel 
Lalgarh Palace and Museum 
Rampuria Haveli 
Ganga Government Museum 
Laxmi Niwas Palace 
Prachina Museum 
Karni Mata Temple 
Jain Temple Bhandasar 
Kodamdesar Temple 
Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary 
Jorbeed
The Bikaneri Bhujia and Rasgulla are two of the major food items that you must have while in the city. Also, don’t forget to buy wood and glasswares engraved with Usta art. Hurry up! Book your tickets now for the upcoming weekend.
Kota: If you are planning to visit Kota then don’t forget to purchase Kota Doria Sarees (sarees made from a translucent cloth ‘Masuria Malmal’). It is also known for its uniquely carved Kota stone with a colourful lustre. It is also known for its magnificent palaces, museums, temples and parks. Also, you should visit these major tourist places when you are in Kota:
Garh Palace
Maharao Madho Singh Museum
Abheda Mahal 
Dad Devi Temple 
Charan Chauki 
Kota Barrage 
Seven Wonders Park 
Khade Ganesh Ji Temple 
Godawari Dham 
Alnia Dam 
Mukundara Tiger Reserve
The Bajre ki Raab and Kota Kachoris are two of the most sought-after winter cuisines in Kota. Have this healthy millet drink to keep your body warm when spending your winters in Kota.
Spend a weekend at Rajasthan and enjoy its picturesque beauty. Don’t forget to tag Rajasthan Tourism when posting your favourite pictures on social media. We would love to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of this incredible state of India with you. Follow our social media handles for more updates!
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Sambhar Lake – The Hidden Treasure of Rajasthan! India’s Largest Inland Salt Lake!
If you wish to see the setting sun in a vibrant and beautiful sky, then you must visit Sambhar Lake, located 80 kms. away from Jaipur.
The lake is an internationally recognised Ramsar site that is surrounded by the mighty Aravalli range of mountains adding to the picturesque environment. You can camp by the lake and get sun-kissed along with beautiful birds flying all around. Situated in Sambhar Town, the lake is a picture-perfect place for all travellers and photographers.
Things to Do in Sambhar
Camp by the lake (with Permission) As soon as you reach, the enormous lake will welcome you with open arms. Endless stretch of waters blending into the sky, with large bunches of migratory birds chirping in the daytime while the starry sky will melt your heart at night. Sit by the lake and enjoy the soothing breeze. You’ll never forget how nature would make you smile. Light a bonfire, carry your guitar and spend some great time with friends.
Visit Naliasar - A piece of Indian history If you are wondering what you will do for the rest of your stay, the archaeological excavation site of Naliasar is a must-visit. Traces of the Gupta and Kushan period have been found here which are preserved and kept in Albert Hall Museum in Jaipur. If you are a history enthusiast, this is the right place to be.
Pray at the Shakambari Mata Mandir Located 4 kms. south of the lake, you’ll find the famous Shakambari Mata Mandir where you can seek the blessings of Goddess Shakambari, an incarnate of Goddess Durga for a prosperous life.
Stay at India’s First Circuit House It is the first-ever circuit house in India, that was built by the British in 1880. When you reach, you’ll see amazing scenic views of the lake from this place and you can stay comfortably at an affordable price.
Best time to visit Sambhar Lake October to early March, winters will help you feel pleasant as the average temperature drops. It is that time of the year when birds fly to the lake and make it ever so beautiful to visit.
And if you do go, remember… There are limited places to stay Happy reading!
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There’s More to Rajasthan Than Just Forts and Palaces!
The land of the Maharajas as it is literally called, Rajasthan has so much more to offer than just its forts and palaces. There are so many other places to visit, other things to see, other things to explore and experience. Rajasthan is a treasure house yet to be explored by many. If you are curious to know what more you can expect in this incredible state of India, read this article and plan a trip to this state to check these hidden wonders.
Rural Tourism: A trip to the villages of Rajasthan will bring you closer to the rustic life of the people. Walk down any village of Rajasthan and get ready to be greeted by smiling men and women decked. in vibrant attire, unique houses, camel caravans, etc. If you want to experience the actual Rajasthani hospitality, make sure you plan a stay in one of the state’s many villages. You will be amazed at the warm hospitality the people offer.
Food: Rajasthani cuisine is known the world over for its richness and taste. From spicy to tangy to sweet… the state has everything for you. In fact, every city of the state is known for a distinct food item. The capital city of Jaipur is famous for Mawa Kachoris and Ghevar while Jodhpur is the haven for Mirchi Vada. A trip to Pushkar and Alwar would be incomplete if you hadn’t tasted their famous Malpue and Milk Cake. The desert city of Jaisalmer is well-known for Ker Sangri while Bikaner for Bhujia. In Rajasthan, the food options are many, one can savour the royal Dal Bati Churma to the flavourful Gatte ki Sabji to super spicy Laal Maas, etc. If you are a foodie, then this is the right place for you to visit.
Adventure: What would you call a wildlife safari in some of the state’s renowned national parks and wildlife sanctuaries like the Ranthambhore National Park, the Sariska Tiger Reserve, the Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary? Super adventurous! If that’s what you think then wait… the state has more! When in Rajasthan, you can try the desert safari and sand dune bashing in the Thar, go for hot air balloon rides, zip lining, paragliding and so much more!
Art & Craft: Every traveller’s paradise, Rajasthan’s art and craft is well-known across the globe. A walk down any local market, and you will be amazed to see the vibrant stringed puppets (commonly called Kathputlis), traditional gold, silver and Meenakari jewellery, exquisite blue pottery of Jaipur, traditional Jodhpuri footwear (also called Juttis or Mojaris), Bandhej or Leheriya fabrics, colourful handmade bags, decorative showpieces, and so much more.
Culture & Heritage: Fair and festivals of Rajasthan speak a lot about the state’s culture and heritage. Every festival and fair is celebrated in a grand manner. So are its dances. Rajasthan is famous for its folk music and dances. The state is famous for its Kalbelia, Bhavai, Terahtali, Kachhighodi, Ghumar, Chang, etc. dances and is home to the Manganiyar, Langa, Mir folk musicians who use traditional musical instruments like Khadtal, Kamaicha, Algoza, Ravanahatha, Morchang, etc. to render soulful compositions.
Royal Experience: The royal hospitality of the people of the state, its royal abodes, cuisines… all add to a once in a lifetime experience for every traveller. Another lifetime experience would be to travel. in the ‘Palace on Wheels’ if you want to get that King-like feel.
All of these and so much more await you in Rajasthan! Plan a visit soon!
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Exploring Rajasthan Like Never Before through #RajasthanDiaries
Travelling to a destination means knowing everything about the place – its culture, traditions, history, food, dance, and so much more. But, it doesn’t end there! There are so many things that still remain to be known, yet to be explored. Plus added to this is the want of every tourist to know more. So, how does one get to know? There are things that even maps, directories or brochures are unable to disseminate information on. So, what does one do? To ride on the social media wave and make the most out of it, Rajasthan Tourism came up with the idea of creating a series of video talks with eminent industry professionals through its #RajasthanDiaries initiative. The talks were planned to be covered live on all social media platforms.
#RajasthanDiaries was created with the objective of bringing tourists closer to the state through highly informative video chat series. Through this show, the Tourism Department of Rajasthan intended to showcase the finer nuances of tourism by dedicating specific topics per episodes. Having already run eight successful episodes, Rajasthan Tourism is optimistic that this web talk series is bound to have a positive impact on tourism in Rajasthan. We have put together a brief insight into each episode conducted so far.
Live Sessions
Episode 1: Wonders of Bird Watching in Rajasthan
Bird watching is a passion for many and something that requires a lot of patience. The first episode of #RajasthanDiaries featured an insightful conversation on the art of bird watching between Mr. Manoj Kulshreshtha, Life Member, Bombay Natural History Society, and Mr. Rahul Bhatnagar, IFS (Retd.) and President, Green Peepal Society (Udaipur). The conversation delved on several interesting topics like the diversity of avian species one can spot in Rajasthan to the various bird watching circuits the state has.
Episode 2: Folk Music of Rajasthan
The second episode of the series was planned to commemorate the World Music Day and celebrated the folk music of the state. Moderated by Mr. Nishant Jain, Director, Rajasthan Tourism, the episode featured Mr. Gopal Singh, Founder, Lokayan & Rajasthan Kabir Yatra, who shared valuable information on the rich folk music of the state.
Episode 3: The Vibrant Tradition of Rajasthani Puppetry
Puppetry is a traditional form of entertainment that showcases the various folklores of the state. An episode was completely dedicated to this form of entertainment which was moderated by Dr. Manisha Arora, Additional Director, Rajasthan Tourism and featured Dr. Laique Hussain, Director, Lok Kala Mandal, who spoke about the history and customs associated with traditional puppet performances.
Episode 4: Legacy of Rajasthan in Classical Performing Arts
Another insightful episode was dedicated to the classical performing arts of the state. The session featured eminent Kathak dancers Ms Prerana Shrimali, Senior Kathak Dancer of Jaipur Gharana and Ms. Manisha Gulyani, Kathak Dancer and educator an also the Founder Secretary of Thirak India Cultural Society.
Episode 5: Haunted Tourism in Rajasthan
#RajasthanDiaries also featured a special episode on the various haunted places of Rajasthan. The session with renowned paranormal investigator – Mr. Jay Alani was organised and featured live across all social media platforms.
Episode 6: Career Opportunities in Hospitality Sector
An insightful discussion about the various career opportunities in the hospitality industry in Rajasthan was organised with Mr. Priyadarshan Lakhawat, Principal, IHM Jaipur and Mr. Anand Tripathi, Joint Director, Rajasthan Tourism.
Episode 7: Folk Music of Rajasthan with Mame Khan
Yet another episode on folk music of the state was planned but this tie it was with Mame Khan, the famous folk music maestro. He spoke about the rich music heritage of the state and how folk music has evolved over the years.
Episode 8: Understanding the Water Culture of Rajasthan
An interactive session of #RajasthanDiaries was held featuring Mr. Neeraj Doshi, Founder, Heritage Water Walks in conversation with Dr. Punita Singh, Joint Director, Rajasthan Tourism.This is just the beginning. 
If you want to know more about the incredible state of Rajasthan, tune in to #RajasthanDiaries for it. New episodes are on the way.
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Learning Everything about Rajasthan’s Traditional Form of Entertainment – Kathputli!
Every place has its own history, art, culture and entertainment. As travellers, we are always looking for that one aspect of each place that stands out from the rest. When it comes to Rajasthan, there are so many things that one can recall but what stays on the top of the mind is the traditional form of entertainment of the state - Kathputli. A part of Rajasthani culture for over generations, Kathputli has found its place amongst the list of tourist favourites in the state.
Kathputli has its genesis in the words - ‘Kath’ which means wood and ‘Putli’ which means dolls or puppets. Made completely with wood and dressed up in traditional Rajasthani clothes, these puppets are controlled by skilled artisans using almost invisible strings. The puppets move with the slightest jerk to their hands, neck and shoulders. Most Kathputlis have beautiful, eye-catching make up with mesmerisingly bold eyes.
Kathputli ka Khel, as it is commonly known, has been an age-old tradition, practised by several Rajasthani tribes over time. Every festival, fair or heritage site is incomplete without the display of Kathputli ka Khel. The puppeteer takes the backseat and lets the Kathputlis steal the show in accompaniment with traditional music playing in the background.
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This traditional form of art was patronised by the royals across the state to showcase their rich culture. An amalgamation of storytelling, music and art, the artists would sing laurels and narrate stories of the patrons and their ancestors mostly and sometimes of folklores of Dhola Maru, etc. using these puppets. Besides being a form of entertainment, Kathputli is also a well-known craft of the state. Almost every marketplace in Rajasthan has vibrant displays of these stringed puppets.
You can experience the Kathputli performances live in various parts of the state. Depicting local folklore characters and reflecting traditional and contemporary stories, Kathputli ka khel is a once in a lifetime experience. In fact, the next time you visit Rajasthan, do not forget to take back Kathpulis as souvenirs. This will not only help local artists in the state but add a traditional touch to your home aesthetic. Toh padharo mahre desh and witness the beauty of Kathputlis in Rajasthan!
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Top Travel Destinations of Rajasthan
A Well-planned itinerary is all you need!
There’s a traveller hidden in all of us. Some like to plan a travel impromptu while others like it more organised. Whatever the case may be, at the end of the day, it needs to meet the objective, i.e., knowing about a place, its culture and traditions, its people, having an adventure, etc. when it comes deciding a travel destination, the incredible state of Rajasthan tops the list for both national and international tourists. Well, the reason is most obvious! Rajasthan is a treasure house replete with everything a traveller wants, be it forts and palaces, lakes and waterfalls, cenotaphs and stepwells, museums and art galleries, food and people, art and music. Every city, district, town, village of the state is unique in its own way offering diverse things to experience. So, how does one experience them without miss anything? That’s when you need a well-planed itinerary of what to see and when. Here’s a broad-based plan for travelling to some of the most preferred tourist destinations of the state.
Jaipur- The Pink City, in a day.
Yes, you read it right! It is indeed possible to tour in the Pink City in a day and not miss out anything. The capital of the state, Jaipur has a plenty to offer to its visitors. From stunning forts, palaces, museums to lakes, food and markets, the city has it all. Make the day memorable by visiting the following places:
Start with the Hawa Mahal
City Palace
Lunch at Masala Chowk
Amer Fort
Nahargarh
Dinner at RTDC’s Padao
A Day in the Blue City, Jodhpur
The Blue City of Rajasthan has an equal share of some exotic places to visit. Not just the forts or palaces, but even the museums, gardens and markets are great tourist attractions too. Make sure you include these in your travel itinerary when in Jodhpur.
Start with the Mehrangarh Fort
Explore the beautiful Jaswant Thada
Do your shopping followed by lunch at the Sardar Market
Visit Toorji Ka Jhalra
Spend some time at the Jodhpur Government Museum
Enjoy the view of Umaid Bhawan Palace
The Historic City,  Chittorgarh in a Day
Chittorgarh in Rajasthan has so many tales to tell about the grandeur of the Rajputs. Make sure you visit these places to get a feel of the grand lifestyle and valour of the rulers.
Start your day with a tour of the Vijay Stambh
Follow it up with a visit to the Chhitorgarh Fort & the Menal Temple
Lunch
Do not forget to explore the Rana Kumbha Palace
Connect with your soul at the Meerabai Temple
Marvel at the architecture of the Kirti Stambh
Seek the blessings of the Goddess at the Kalika Mata Temple
Visit the Jain Temple
Two Days in the Holy City, Pushkar
This spiritual city of Rajasthan is home to several splendid destinations. Here are a list of few that can be explored during the two-day excursion of the city.
Get mesmerised with the views of the Pushkar Lake
Make offerings at the Brahma Temple
Visit the Old Rang Ji Temple
Seek blessings at Shri Ramavaikunthnath Temple
Explore the Gurudwara Singh Sabha
Connect with divinity at the Savitri Mata Temple
See the city view from the Savitri Mata Ropeway
Enjoy a joyful Camel Ride
Shop at the Pushkar Market
Savour some delicious local delicacies
The Golden City, Jaisalmer in Three Days
This city of Rajasthan is full of spectacular places to see. Make sure you include these places in your travel wish list of Jaisalmer.
Day 1:
Start with a trip of the Jaisalmer Fort
Witness the royal lifestyle at the Maharaja Palace
Explore the Mandir Palace
Marvel at the architecture of the Patwon ki Haveli
Visit Nathmal Ji ki Haveli
Catch a glimpse of Salim Singh ki Haveli
Experience the beauty of the Gadsisar Lake
Day 2:
Spend time at the Lodruva Temple
Look at the cenotaphs of Bada Bagh
Day 3:
Go for an adventure at the Sam Sand Dunes
The City of Lakes, Udaipur in Three Days
Another beautiful city that has lots to offer to its visitors is Udaipur. Here are some of the most important places that should be explored.
Day 1:
Start your trip with the City Palace
Enjoy the mesmerising view of Lake Pichola, Lake Palace and Jag Mandir
Visit the Jagdish Temple
Shop at Bapu Bazaar/ Lunch
Spend some time at Saheliyon ki Bari
Relax at the Fateh Sagar Lake
Day 2:
See the Bagore ki Haveli
Explore the Kumbhalgarh Fort
See the city view from the Monsoon Palace
Sit on the banks of the Badi Lake
Day 3:
Go for a safari at the Sajjangarh Biological Park
Visit Nathdwara/ Eklingji
Chittorgarh
Now that you have an itinerary in place, plan your trip soon to these amazing places in Rajasthan!
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Explore #KalaRajasthanKi on this World Tourism Day!
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Travelling is all about gathering experience. We travel to different places with a longing to learn about places, cultures, people, etc. But, is travelling only about experiences? Not always! When we go on an exploration, we come closer to every aspect of that place, be its people, their culture and traditions, their food and clothes, their way of living, etc. Carrying a travel souvenir in the form of handicrafts, fabrics, jewellery, artefacts, etc. back home is the most common practice. Little do we realise that this habit is actually encouraging the local artisan/craftsman/sculptor in running their small business. Not just them, this also helps local agencies, hotels, BnBs, Home Stays, smaller businesses to flourish. That’s what responsible tourism is all about.
This World Tourism Day, let’s explore Rajasthan and catch a glimpse of not just its vibrant culture but also celebrate the large array of handicrafts, cuisines, traditional fabrics and dresses, folk music and dance, etc. that makes this incredible state of Indian so popular. #KalaRajasthanKi aims to showcase the best of that and aptly promote the theme of this year’s World Tourism Day - Inclusive Growth.
Here’s a list of few things that are a must have or must watch when in Rajasthan.
1. Blue Pottery
Jaipur in Rajasthan is particularly famous for its Blue Pottery. It is an impressive work of art made from quartz and Fuller’s earth by local artisans. It best showcases the potential of these artisans through the elegant designs and floral motifs. Carry home this piece of work in the form of cups, bottles, plates, trays, pots, pans, glasses, etc.
Make it your perfect travel souvenir!
2. Durries
The vibrant hand-knotted woollen/cotton carpets or Durries, made by local Rajasthani craftsmen, weave traditions and culture with modernity. It takes complete precision and skill to makes these bold patterns and geometric designs, which generously add to the ambience of your homes.
Make it your perfect home décor!
3. Cuisines 
Rajasthan’s food is as diverse as its culture. Travel to any part of the state and there will be a plateful awaiting you. From spicy, sweet to tangy, there will always be something to suit your taste buds. And when travelling around the state, do try the lip smacking Kachoris, Jalebis, Ghevar, Malpua, Dal Baati, etc.
Go on a unique gastronomical journey!
4. Hospitality
Warm, friendly and always smiling… Rajasthan’s people are known for their hospitality. They make you feel like family. That is precisely why the state is always a preferred destination for travellers. Check out local joints, hotels, shops and you would know the reason.
It is a home away from your home!
5. Handicrafts
Rajasthan is famous for its handicrafts. Every piece you see in the markets display craftsmanship at its best. Of the many handicraft items, make sure you pick up the traditional Rajasthani Juttis. These come in all colours and designs and are found in plenty at local markets.
Make sure you carry one home with you!
6. Fabrics
A distinctive woven fabric with a unique checkered pattern, the Kota Doria saris are known for their designs and exquisite weaving. It is even interesting to know that this fabric is even GI-certified.
Another famous pattern of fabric of the state includes the tie and dye prints, commonly called Leheriya. These fabrics come in vibrant colours and traditional diagonal wavy patterns on mulmul/ cotton fabric and are a favourite among tourists.
Make them a wardrobe must have!
7. Dance
Dance is an art and Rajasthan is a powerhouse. Every part of it has a different dance style that speaks a lot about traditions. Make sure you watch the several traditional dance styles like Kalbelia, Kathputli, Ghoomar, Chang, Terah Taali, Gair, Kachchi Ghodi, etc. Do you know that Kalbelia dance is in the notified intangible heritage category.  
Enjoy every step!
Now that you know what all to look out for when you are in Rajasthan, the only thing left to do is… Padharo Mhare Desh and experience it like never before!
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UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Rajasthan
The incredible Indian state of Rajasthan, commonly known as “The Land of Kings”, is home to rich culture, wildlife, food, et al. With forts and palaces, museums and halls, cenotaphs to structures, lakes to waterfalls, wildlife sanctuaries to desert safaris, delectable food to shopping extravaganza, this state never fails to mesmerise its tourists. So, if you are a traveller, you know which destination to head to next. Well, before you do so, let us help you with a list of places that have left even UNESCO spellbound and accord them the status of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. They are as follows.
Kumbhalgarh Fort, Rajsamand
Located at the foothills of the Aravalli Hills, standing at a height of 1100 m atop the Kumbhalgarh Fort in Rajsamand is the birthplace of Mewar’s mighty king, Maharana Pratap. Besides this, the fort has the second longest wall in the world after the Great Wall of China which garners a huge footfall of tourists. What attracts travellers to this place the most is its marvelous architecture and the panoramic views of nature from atop the fort. The lush greenery of the Aravallis adds to the experience further. This regal destination is just a two-hour drive from Udaipur. So, do keep it in your travel itinerary.
Chittorgarh Fort, Chittorgarh
One of the largest forts of India, the Chittorgarh Fort was formerly the seat of the Rajput clan. The main attractions within the fort include the Vijay Stambha, the Kirti Stambha, the Rana Kumbha Palace, the Fateh Prakash Palace, Rani Padmini's Palace, Meera Temple, Kalika Mata Temple, Ratan Singh Palace and the Johar Kund. If you are a history enthusiast, you should not miss out on this destination. Don’t forget to carry your camera to capture the magnificent architecture of this illustrious town.
Amer Fort, Jaipur
Amer or Amber Fort, located in Jaipur, is one of the oldest forts in Rajasthan built in 1592 AD. Made with mystic pink and yellow sandstone, the magnificent complex of the fort uniquely integrates the Hindu and Mughal style of architecture which gets evident from some of its complexly crafted gateways and alleys. The fort is a fine example of the creativity and craftsmanship of the Rajput artists and architects.
Jantar Mantar, Jaipur
Situated in Jaipur, Jantar Mantar is an open-air astronomical observatory. There are 19 large structures at this observatory that were used for monitoring celestial objects by the people in the past. This uniquely designed observatory is home to the world’s largest sundial that has attracted many tourists from across the globe.
Ranthambhore Fort, Sawai Madhopur
The Forest Hill fort Ramthambhore has one of the oldest surviving structures of the palace of the Chauhan Ruler, Rao Hammir. Besides its architecture, the fort has various historic tales to share including the series of wars and conquests it has witnessed in the past.
Gagron Fort, Jhalawar
Gagron Fort qualifies to be the only hill and water fort in the state of Rajasthan. The fort offers a serene sight of the waters of Ahu and Kali Sindh rivers from three sides. This marvelous fort has also been witness to numerous battles but has stood strong till date. It still has the remains of the historic palace, magazine, barracks and stables. The presence of water bodies on all sides make it a true picturesque destination.
Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer
Located in Jaisalmer, the only hill fort in a desert terrain. It is also called Sonar Quila. This place is also one of the very few ‘living forts’ in the world. Manifested by a fortified majestic wall, the fort has people still residing within. The fort stands on top of Trikuta (a triangular rock outcrop) guarding the desert scape from its 76m perch. This yellow sandstone is a marvel and garners huge attention from both national and international tourists.
Jaipur Walled City
The walled city of Jaipur is another heritage site that should definitely be on your travel wish list. The city is known for its urban city planning which has been borrowed from ancient Vedic designs. The city’s master plan uniquely integrates the best of Hindu, Mughal and Western cultures of architecture.
Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur
The Keoladeo Ghana National Park is a wildlife sanctuary located at Bharatpur in eastern Rajasthan. The national park is known for its diverse flora and fauna. The wetlands at this place is home to around 365 bird species and migratory waterfowls. Not just that, the park has an ancient temple dedicated to Lord Shiva as well.
In addition to its various heritage places, Rajasthan is also famous for its rich culture and traditional dance forms. Each dance form is worth experiencing but special mention needs to be given to the ‘Kalbelia Dance���. It has been accorded to be a part of UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Kalbelia Dance
In addition to its various heritage places, Rajasthan is also famous for its rich culture and traditional dance forms. Each dance form is worth experiencing but special mention needs to be given to the ‘Kalbelia Dance’. It has been accorded to be a part of UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage.
Performed by the Kalbeliya tribe of the state, this graceful dance is usually done by women in flowing black skirts who dance and swirl replicating the movements of snakes. It is done to celebrate happy times and special occasions.
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