Top Tourist Places to Visit in Rajasthan | Historical Places, Famous Monuments, Holiday Destination
DAUSA
DAUSA
Dausa is a small ancient town named after a Sanskrit word Dhau-sa meaning Beautiful like Heaven.
DHOLPUR
The Land of the Red Stone
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TONK
Renowned for old havelis and mosques
KARAULI
The land of red sandstone
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HANUMANGARH
History comes alive
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BHILWARA
The land of textiles
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SRIGANGANAGAR
The Food Basket of Rajasthan
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SHEKHAWATI
Churu, Jhunjhunu and Sikar
Land of Havelis
BARAN
The Land of Wooded Hills and Valleys
PALI
The Trade Centre of the Royal State
JALORE
The city of granite and grandeur
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BARMER
INDIA'S FIFTH LARGEST DISTRICT
Resting on banks of Luni river, it is one the largest districts of Rajasthan
NAGAUR
Home of India's Largest Salt Water Lake
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Gateway to Ranthambore
SAWAIMADHOPUR
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A mélange of flat lands and hilly terrains, this city is believed to be patronized by several regimes.
SAWAIMADHOPUR
BHARATPUR
A mesmerizing kaleidoscope of beauty
Known as the Eastern Gateway of Rajasthan, the rich history of Bharatpur is an explorers delight.
UDAIPUR
City Of lakes, and lake palaces
UDAIPUR
Known as the ‘Venice of the East’. Udaipur’s Lake Palace (Jag Niwas) is one of the finest marvels of architectural and cultural splendor in India today.
PUSHKAR
The town of fairs and festivities
Lying on the shore of a magnificent lake, Pushkar is one of the oldest existing cities of India and is home to one of its oldest temples.
PUSHKAR
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Land of Chambal
KOTA
Kota boasts of an amazing juxtaposition of the majestic medieval age and modern industrialization.
JODHPUR
A delightful blend of the modern & the traditional
JODHPUR
This bustling Blue City is the second largest in Rajasthan after Jaipur and holds with it a treasure trover of historically relevant landmarks.
JHALAWAR
The city of bells and temples
JHALAWAR
Exploring the rich natural wealth of this city is an adventure in itself, be it on foot within the city or a horse safari on its outskirts.
Pink City
JAIPUR
Pink City
JAIPUR
The Pink City is a bustling capital with a modern Business Centre that still retains its rustic age-old charm. Jaipur never fails to surprise a curious traveler.
DUNGARPUR
City of Hills
DUNGARPUR
Huddled in the foothills of the Aravallis, Dungarpur has a fascinating landscape with wild and rugged terrain in the northeast and fertile plains of alluvial soil in the southwest.
CHITTORGARH
Visit the land of India’s finest fort
CHITTORGARH
Named after its most imposing structure, the Chittorgarh Fort, this city epitomizes the Rajput spirit, velour, pride and romance.
The city of stepwells
BUNDI
The perfect get away for a quiet vacation, this magnificent town is dotted with palaces and forts, the place has a fairy tale quality about it.
BIKANER
Welcome to camel country
Often referred to as camel country, Bikaner’s distinguished for the best riding camels in the world and boasts of having one of the largest Camel Research and Breeding farms in the world.
BIKANER
Welcome to camel country
BANSWARA
The city of a hundred islands
The rich teak forests of Banswara is home to a large diversity of plants, animals and birds, and is a real treat for the nature lover.
ALWAR
GATEWAY CITY OF RAJASTHAN
View the architectural splendor of innumerable palaces and forts that await you in this beautiful city.
AJMER
The delightful Dargah destination
Make your way to the pilgrim city of Rajasthan that is also known as the land of ‘invincible hills’
JAISALMER
Where the forts are still alive
A gate way to the Thar Desert, the ‘Golden City’ of Rajasthan is home to one of India’s most famous Living forts, Jaisalmer Fort.
RAJSAMAND
RAJSAMAND
The marble land of Rajasthan
Apart from being quite well known for marble production and being the largest marble producing district in the country.
MOUNT ABU
Hill station of Rajasthan
MOUNT ABU
Hill station of Rajasthan
Serving as a source of comfort from the sultry dessert climate of Rajasthan, Mount Abu.