Rajasthan is a land where the times of yore still lives on - and it is a magnificent past, too. There is something for just about every kind of vacationer to India - for those looking for an vigorous, fast-moving holiday in Rajasthan, there are numerous places which allow one to enjoy the great outdoors, there is trekking, there are horse and camel safaris through desert sands or along the Aravallis - the oldest mountain range in India. IT is undoubtedly the most enthralling land, the land of many poignant tales of valor and courage. Some of the most popular tourist destinations in Rajasthan include- Jaipur, Jodhpur , Ranthambore, Jaisalmer, Bikaner , Shekhawati, Udaipur , Kota , Alwar, and Pushkar.

Jodhpur

R ajasthan, the land embellished with infinite imprints of colour and chivalry, harmonious life and lingering music, harmony and hospitality, palaces and pristine nature; has been extending an invigorating invitation to the world, since time immemorial. Jodhpur, the heart of Rajasthan and the majestic jewel of her eternal crown, illuminate the Thar, enriching the desert with entrepreneurship, scholarship and art.

Udaipur

One of the most romantic cities in Rajasthan, Udaipur is also known as the city of lakes. The marble palaces, beautifully laid out gardens and the lakes make Udaipur seem almost like a mirage. The City of Dawn, surrounded by the ancient Aravali Mountains and set on the edge of three lakes, is a brilliant kaleidoscope of narrow lanes flanked by bright stalls, gardens, lakes, palaces and temples.

' Udaipur ', known as the lovely lakeside capital of Mewar. The kingdom of Mewar , with which many legends of bravery are associated, was considered the most respectable of all Rajput princely states in Rajasthan. The Rulers of Mewar are still remembered for their bravery & courage they showed for protecting their motherland from external invaders. Udaipur 's beauty and its remarkable past blossoms in the  heart of the visitors for a long time.

Pushkar

Pushkar boasts temples, through few are as ancient pilgrimage site many were destroyed by Aurangzeb and subsequently rebuilt. The most famous is what is said to be the only temple in India dedicated to Brahma. It's marked by a red spire and over the entrance gateway is the Hans, or goose symbol, of Brahma, who is said to have personally chosen Pushkar as its site. The Rangji Temple chosen is also important.
The one - hour trek up to the hilltop temple overlooking the lake is best made early in the morning; the view is magnificent.

 
 

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