The capital city of Rajasthan, Jaipur, has been
designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Pink
City, which is dotted with various heritage sites,
is a must-see attraction.
Udaipur : Known as
the "City of Lakes," Udaipur is a renowned tourist
destination in Rajasthan due to its many man-made
lakes, palaces, and the Aravalli Hills.
Jodhpur : Home to the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort
and Umaid Bhavan, Jodhpur, Rajasthan's
second-largest district, is a history buff's dream.
Jaisalmer, also known as the Golden City, is
surrounded by the Thar Desert and boasts a living
castle. Jaisalmer is a place of unforgettable
moments, reflecting Rajasthan's rich past.
Ranthambore National Park is one of India's most
important tiger reserves, with abundant wildlife,
historical landmarks, and an enthralling wildlife
safari experience.
Bikaner : The opulence of
Rajasthan's culture and heritage can be seen in
Bikaner, which is host to the world's largest camel
testing and breeding farms as well as the unique
Karni Mata rat shrine.
Pushkar is a holy
destination with a hippie feel, and it is one of
India's oldest towns. Many visitors come from all
over the world to see the 52 ghats and the
one-of-a-kind Brahma Temple.
Ajmer is a holy
destination in Rajasthan that is also noted for
historical opulence. It is known as a significant
Muslim pilgrimage.
Kumbhalgarh : Kumbhalgarh
is India's second-largest fort, with one of the
world's longest walls. This magnificent fort is a
must-see attraction in Rajasthan.
Chittorgarh
: The largest fort in Rajasthan, if not all of
India, Chittorgarh is noted for its architectural
brilliance and the many periods of history it has
witnessed.