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Facts about Rajasthan Tourism

rajasthan placesRajasthan is one of the largest states in India, situated onto west-northern border of Pakistan. It is encircled with the border of the states of Gujarat, UP, MP, Haryana and Punjab. Rajasthan is divided into two separate landscapes by Aravalli hills. Rajasthan’s exclusive attribute is to the west like the Thar Desert area of sand torn bush. The other is to the east region of the Aravallis that is much more rain fed and sociable.

The culture of Rajasthan is known to the sovereign of Rajputana that ruled over it for hundreds of years. Rajput word means sons of sovereigns. The Thar Desert was the area of Marvar Kingdom at present that is modern Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, and Bikaner. The east was Mewar kingdom that is modern Chittor and Udaipur Amber and Hadoti that is modern Bundi, Kota and Jhalawar now among several others. Consequently, Rajasthan has most attentiveness of forts, palaces, and imperial assets than any other place in India. Many palaces or deserted forts have been rehabilitated into Heritage Hotels to charm visitors and present handsome income for the previous princes.

thar desert

The capital Jaipur, with its various magnificent buildings built with rosy sandstone due to that named pink city. The city palace and Hawa Mahal are the great instance of Mughal architecture in Rajasthan. The old area of the town put forward valuable shopping objects, valuable expensive stones and handicraft, an international airport too belongs to Jaipur.

jaisalmer camel safari

Udaipur is renowned for having various lakes, alongside palaces and the most prevalent palace multifarious (City Palace) in Rajasthan. Jaisalmer fort is built with yellow sandstone in this way it’s named the Golden Fort. Jaisalmer also gives right to use untouched sand piles of Sam and Khuri, along with camel safaris and roaming music. The Amber Fort, the chittor Fort, Junagarh Fort, (at Bikaner) Meharangarh Fort are main attraction of Rajasthan tourism.

Jal Mahal

The Shekhawati area that locates onto the north east puts forward well decorated havelis going to royal dealing families. There are national park for reserving tiger named Sariska and Ranthambore, and a Keoladeo Ghana National Park is a bird – rich marshland where almost more than 375 species of migrant birds visit every year. There is a single hill station named Mt Abu in Rajasthan.

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