Tourism and Rajasthan go side by side. As you take a tour of Rajasthan with us, you will explore so many new facets of Rajasthan. Whether it is the sand dunes or the massive forts and palaces, you will realize that there is no other place like Rajasthan. For a traveler who is interested in the history, culture and the lifestyle of the people of the Oriental world, Rajasthan is just the perfect tourist destination. Unlike what its barren scenery suggests, you will find that Rajasthan is the most colorful and interesting place inhabited by humans. An exotic land, a dream come true for the Western world, Rajasthan was home to the Rajputs, the martial races of India known equally for their love of arts and architecture as well as valor and chivalry.
Tourism opportunities in Rajasthan are immense. Rajasthan tourism offers a great variety of tour & travel experiences. Whether it is sand dunes, Desert safari, forts and palaces, the colorful tribal life or the fairs and festivals of Rajasthan, travelers to Rajasthan are assured of a truly regal experience. Come, feel the royalty of Rajasthan yourself!
One of the most sought after destinations in India, Rajasthan is the land of valor and sacrifice. Blessed with amazing sand dunes, golden Thar Desert, magnificent sand dunes, virgin wild life, majestic Arawali ranges, colorful fair and festivals, majestic forts, enchanting palaces, chhatrris, crystalline lakes, and many more attractions, Rajasthan is located in the western part of India. The exquisite state is home to the several historical cities such as Jodhpur, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Bharatpur etc. One of the most visited tourist destination in India, Rajasthan travel includes wide range of attractions such as wildlife safari in Ranthambhore, Sariska and Desert National Park. Even you can enjoy Camel, Jeep, and Desert safari in the Thar Desert which is really an unforgettable experience in once life. |
Albert Hall Museum
Positioned amidst the gardens of Ram Niwas Bagh in Jaipur, this museum has an assortment of rare articles on its display including textiles, carpets, paintings, metal and wood crafts, pottery, arms and weapons,
Amer Palace
Raja Man Singh built Amer Palace in 16th century. It is a mesmerizing blend of Hindu and Mughal architecture. Rajputs made use of the Amber Fort from the 16th century up to the foundation of Jaipur in 1727 both for defense purpose as well as the residential purposes.
City Palace
Situated in the capital of Rajasthan, the City Palace of Jaipur or the chief palace is a titillating fusion of conventional Rajasthan and Mughal architecture. The gigantic palace complex engages one seventh of the walled city of Jaipur.
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