Top 5 destinations in Rajasthan that
you much visit
Jaipur
Jaipur is known as the Pink City .
Founded by Raja Jai Singh in the 18th Century, the most notable
landmarks are the Amber Fort, the City
Palace and the Hawa
Mahal. Jaipur is also a shopper’s paradise known for apparel, jewellery and
handicrafts.
People proceed
to the City Palace followed by a visit to Jantar
Mantar, the observatory built by Raja Sawai Jai Singh. A late afternoon visit
to Hawa Mahal is followed by a trip to
Amber Fort, built by Maharaja Mansingh, famous for its Sheesh Mahal or hall of
mirrors.
Jodhpur
A visit to the
Sajjangarh Fort and Jag Mandir are truly memorable. For guests the tour
includes a visit to the City
Palace , the Fateh Sagar
lake and the Saheliyon ki Bari
followed by an afternoon boat ride on Lake Pichola
and a trip to the Jag Mandir.
Chittorgarh
Chittorgarh is
not only Rajasthan’s pride but the glory of India , full of tales of the valour
of Maharana Pratap. The Chittorgarh fort is huge, perhaps the biggest in India , and was
the seat of power of the Sisodias from 8th to 16th
centuries.
The massive fort is spread over an area of 700 acres and stands atop
a 180 meter
hillock. The other places tourists can visit are the Rana Kumbha
Palace , Padmini Palace
and Fateh Prakash Palace .
Sawai
Madhopur
Sawai Madhopur
is another royal output in Rajasthan, founded by Madho Singh II but is famously
known for the Ranthambore
National Park , home to
tigers. Tourists will love the jungle safari where they enjoy the sights of the
local fauna and of course have a chance to come face to face with the royal
tiger.
The Ranthambore
Fort is located plumb in the middle of the Reserve and awes visitors with it
architectural style giving a glimpse into its royal past. Guests proceed to the Ranthambore National Park
in the morning and return to the train for breakfast after which the train
proceeds to the next destination.
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