Showing posts with label Tourist Destination in Rajasthan. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 12 April 2022

Top 5 Tourist Destination in Rajasthan For Summer

 Jaipur 

Jaipur is known as the royal state of India often known as the pink city. This is one of the golden Triangle states with Delhi and Agra which is considered as India's most well-known tourist place. Jaipur is known as the Pink City which has the old charm of buildings and gates in the pink colour. It's noticeable for its rich culture and traditions. Rajasthan is well known for its heritage forts by UNESCO along with Jantar Mantar and Amer fort. The beautiful temples, busy bazaars and museums are a must for one to see. On the food part Kachori, Dal Baati Churma, Ghewar are the most loved delicacies that one may find. If you are a sweet lover then Jilebi is the most loved one.

You can take a car rental in Jaipur to visit Jaipur heritage forts or travel with your entire family with Tempo Traveller in Jaipur.

 Udaipur 

Among Udaipur's numerous royal palaces, beautiful lakes, and cultural landmarks, discover the finest spots to visit. Udaipur, often known as the "City of Lakes," is a jewel in Rajasthan's crown, with breathtaking scenery, magnificent palaces, and a regal aura. Udaipur vacation packages from Holidify are a fantastic opportunity to learn about the city's rich culture and legacy, which includes Rajput-era palaces, museums, gardens, and more. There are temples, islands, and structures to explore surrounding Lake Pichola, Jaisamand Lake, Fateh Sagar Lake, and Rangsagar Lake; no trip to Udaipur is complete without seeing these. If you enjoy art, the 18th-century Bagore ki Haveli is a must-see. Because it is so close to Delhi, history aficionados will enjoy their visit to udaipur by hire a car on rent. Lake Pichola is Located in the centre of Udaipur, Lake Pichola is a man-made lake. It's one of the city's oldest and biggest lakes. A boat trip on Lake Pichola is a must-do, especially early in the morning. The heritage buildings and the pure lake turn golden with the sun's reflection in the evenings, making it appear as if the entire place has been dipped in gold. The City Palace of Udaipur sits on the eastern bank, while the Mohan Mandir is on the north-east corner.

 The City Palace in Udaipur is the greatest royal structure in Rajasthan, and it is built on the banks of Lake Pichola. There are Mahals, courtyards, pavilions, passageways, terraces, chambers, and hanging gardens throughout the Palace. There is also a museum here that highlights some of the best aspects of Rajput culture and art. Ambrai Ghat is one of the greatest and most popular ghats in Udaipur, also known as Manjhi Ghat Udaipur. It is known for its lakefront setting and is surrounded by several well-known hotels, notably the 'Ambrai restaurant.' It's also known for its beautiful views of Udaipur's City Palace and the surrounding lakes. Mount Abu is Rajasthan's lone hill station, and it is located in the Aravali range. Mount Abu is commonly combined with a vacation to Udaipur because it is just 165 kilometres away. The Dilwara temples, one of the most beautiful works of architecture in the country, are located near Mount Abu. Nakki Lake, Guru Shikhar, and Sunset are some of the other popular tourist attractions in the area.


 Jodhpur

Jodhpur, Rajasthan's second-largest city and the former capital of the Marwar region, is the state's second-largest metropolis. It is known as "the Blue City" because its blue walls and residences give it a fully blue appearance from above. The beautiful Mehrangarh Fort is the primary attraction of Jodhpur, which is known for its temples, lakes, and refreshments. Jodhpur's charm is found in the ancient city's streets, which circle the great Mehrangarh fort. The market is a really lively chirpy town, especially near the clock tower where one can find hundreds of guesthouse stores, establishments and sellers.  Beyond Mehrangarh is the new and contemporary Jodhpur. The nearby Jaswant Tada and Umaid Bhawan Palace are both must-sees in Jodhpur. Jodhpur is known for its delicious cuisine, particularly Pyaaj Kachori, Mirchi Bada, and Mawa Kachori. The vibrant Marwar Festival and Rajasthan International Folk Festival are held every September in the city. A tour of these villages (named Bishnoi Village Safari) is one of the most popular things to do in Jodhpur. Nearby, one of India's oldest temples, where a Royal Enfield motorcycle is venerated, is worth seeing. Osian, an old Thar desert settlement 65 kilometres north of Jodhpur, is also here. You can hire car in Jodhpur to go to Jodhpur sightseeing or you can also Tempo Traveller in Jodhpur for a group tour to Jodhpur sightseeing.

 Jaisalmer.

Jaisalmer is a famous popular tourist place in the northern state of Rajasthan. It's also known as golden honey sandstone due to its golden dunes and the castles made up of golden honey sandstone. Taking a camel ride in the desert is a memorable experience in Jaisalmer. The Jaisalmer Fort is a fortification with small alleyways and shops selling colourful handicrafts that have been inhabited by locals for years. A car safari followed by a camel ride is required to reach the Sand Dunes from Jaisalmer, which is a town. Jaisalmer is therefore a unique blend of Indian desert culture, tradition, and adventure. visit Tourist Places In Jaisalmer at our best price. Our Maharana cab offer you car rental in Jaisalmer or tempo traveller with the best packages for a Jaisalmer trip..

 Ranthambore

Ranthambore is a popular tourist destination in the Indian state of Rajasthan. This is one of India's top tiger reserves, with "friendly" tigers and a greater chance of seeing one than many other Indian tiger reserves. Ranthambore also features some of the world's most diverse flora and wildlife, making it a must-see destination. Ranthambore is notable for its tiger reserves and the variety of flora and wildlife found in the slopes of the Vindhya and Aravali Hills. Ranthambore is a traveller's joy thanks to the Ranthambore National Park, the Ranthambore Fort, and the surrounding hills and valleys. The location is ideal for trips and tourism, as well as wildlife photographers. Safari rides, as well as delicious Rajasthani cuisine, add to the fun. Safari Rides and hot Rajasthani choices for shopaholics round off the trip. Ranthambore National Park covers 392 square kilometres and is home to a wide range of rare animals. Birdwatchers will love it, and it's a great spot to see animals in their natural environment.