| Jaipur
Amber Fort
Amber Fort was the ancient capital of the State. . Ply the Elephant to
mount the Fort
Sheesh Mahal or the Hall of Victory glittering with mirrors must be seen
Jantar Mantar:
City Palace
Hawa mahal
Mount
Abu
Ajmer
Dargah Sharif -The Tomb of the Sufi Saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti, is
what first comes to the mind on hearing Ajmer. . During the 11th century
Chauhan ruler, Aiaipal founded the city. Other places to visit are Taragarh
Fort built by Prithiviraj Chauhan. A fabulous embankment built by Anjali
by the lovely lake Ana Sagar some 800 years ago and 500 years later Shahjahan
erected 5 beautiful marble pavilions
Bharatpur
One of the most spectacular water birds sanctuary is Keoladeo Ghana Bird
Sanctuary in Bharatpur features nesting indigenous water- birds as well
as migratory water birds and water side birds.
Bikaner
Gajner
Bundi
Chittoragarh
Famous for its Fort of Chittor,(113 kms. from Udaipur.
Deeg
Marble swing in Gopal Bhavan, carried by a jat warrior from Oudh to Deeg.
Jaisalmer
All different kinds of Havelis are there dating from 12th to 15th century,
though they all have exquisite carvings and filigreed work and people
still living in these ancient buildings.
Jodhpur
It’s the second largest city of Rajasthan and is famous for the
Meharangarh Fort, Moti-Mahal and Phool Mahal,Umaid Bhawan Palace, Girdikot
& Sardar Market.
Mandore
Osian
Famous for the 8th century Sun temple with carved pillars supporting a
conical roof, and having an image of Durga in it.
Mandawa
Mandawa castle, now transformed into a beautiful hotel is one of the finest
castles of Rajasthan surrounded by beautiful frescoes, havelis and mansions.
Ramgarh
Situated 32 kms north-east of Jaipur is famous for its ruins of the old
fort, the temple of Jambwa Mata 32 and the huge artificial lake which
is filled in the rainy season and is a favorite spot of the locals.
Ranakpur
The Jain Temples built in the 15th century having 1444 pillars in a temple
and none of them are similar, situated 98 kms from Udaipur in the lovely
valley of the Aravali.
Rohetgarh
Visit country side villages like Bishnoi Dhanis in a jeepand to enjoy
the traditional culture watch local craftsmen.
Samode
The old Palace of Samode, now converted to a hotel is 40 Kms north-west
of Jaipur.
Udaipur
Famous for its City palace, Bhartiya Lok Kala Mandir(Folk Art Museum)
and Jagdish Temple. Fatehsagar Lake and Sahelion ki bari (Queen's Resort
for Her Friends) are some of its unique attractions.
Boat
ride on Lake Pichola
Pichola Lake having an island palace Jag Niwas is 3 km broad and 4 km
long, and is surrounded by splendid hills, palaces, temples,bathing ghats
and embankments. This is an ideal lake to cruise on Boat.
Full
Day at Eklingji
Famous temple of Eklingji built of sand stone and marble during 734 A.D.
is enclosed by high wall and its complex contains 108 temples.
Nagda
Some of the most exquisitely carved temples of the Sas Bahu will take
you back to the 6th century AD. Also visit the ancient palaces of Mewar.
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