Visitor Information
- Famous for: History, Photography, Serenity
- Entrance fee: None
- Visiting time: Sunrise to Sunset (Daily)
- Visit Duration: 2-3 hours
Rajasthan is a state located in the western part of India. Being the largest in size, this state has a lot to offer. It is the abode of the Thar Desert, Mount Abu, numerous forts and palaces, lakes, national parks and to finish it all, typical lip smacking Rajasthani food. The vibrant colour and heritage of the state can be the perfect destination for you and your loved ones. In this article, we have assembled for you the best of what the city has to offer in terms of historical monuments and places. Read to find out more about this place.
The place where you can get wilder than ever in the midst of wildlife and flora is at India’s most riveting of national parks, that of Ranthambore National Park. But when you’re in that wildlife safari getting your adrenaline charged up as much as possible, you also want to go back to a calming and relaxing resort when all your lost energy can be retaken. So, for your next trip to the wild, you would be looking for a place to rest and rejuvenate yourself, but at the same time be able to spot a deer or two from the window. To make your job easier, here are some of the best resorts of Ranthambore where you can find home.
Rajasthan is a place which is visited for its beautiful, intricate palaces and lush, royal heritage. Beneath this glamorous history, lie some terrifying tales of horror and gore which can scare us deep down within. Let’s go through the top ten haunted places in Rajasthan and the stories behind them, which the faint-hearted must definitely steer clear from.
Rajasthan, the land of kings and royals in India, abounds in tradition, history and heritage. All that manifests in the form of the temples, forts and palaces one finds by the dozen in its tourist places. One such perfect destination is Nathdwara. This little haven is located sprawled sideways along the magnificent Aravalli hill range and provides vantage points. Aside from the traditional tourist attractions, it provides a fancy shopping district or two. It’s enviable for photography and sightseeing while on tour. It is located in the heartbed of Rajasthan, and is therefore accordingly hot in summer. Plan ahead for the perfect timing for your vacation. Stay with us as we count down the top 5 attractions of this place.
Kumbhalgarh is a true feather in Rajasthan’s triumphant touristy cap. It has everything that helps make Rajasthan so attractive to travellers- it has temples and forts and the old war time glory hideouts, with an occasional shopping aite thrown in here and there. The added bonus is that it contains World Heritage Sites, proving how worthy of acclaim it really is, historically, architecturally, culturally, and so on. The area of Kumbhalgarh spreads fairly into and around the Aravalli Hills too, with major destinations located here, and that increases the overall appeal of it all, because who doesn’t love a vantage point? No one. Don’t go visiting in extreme summer, though and pray stay with us as we count down the top 5 tourist destinations on offer here.
Rajasthan’s nomenclature is perhaps the best one, the most appropriate in the Indian states. It’s the land of the royals, and nothing bears more testimony to that fact than the numerous tourist destinations scattered throughout its area, full of gorgeous palaces and temples and forts and the like. Now among it all is the little paradise called Samode, and it is one which showcases all the traditional attractions like temples by the dozen, mansions that are palatial and eye catching gardens. As an added bonus, it also offers a glimpse into the workings of its day to day commerce through the very many shopping areas close by. Make allowance for the hot summer weather, and plan a trip as we count down the best 5 places to visit here.
Rajasthan, India, literally the land of the royals, has a bevy of heritage buildings and globally recognized hospitality aspect to flaunt in whichever corner of it you want to visit. Amongst all that, Bhilwara stands out as being an off the beaten track tourist destination with all the grandeur intact, forts and palaces. Bhilwara tourism should be planned with careful regard to weather, being pleasant at times to very warm or cold at others, the best time to pay a visit being unanimously around October to March each year. Stay with me as we count down the top 5 destinations to visit in this little cosy touristy haven.
Rajasthan could aptly be called the Indian city of palaces and heritage buildings. It is not too far a cry though- its name literally translates to ‘’The Land of Kings”. You see, the reason is the sheer number of palaces, forts and mansions and temples the glorious and diverse monarchies of the past have built in abundance in glittering Rajasthan. Among the many tourist places of the state, Jhunjhunu stands out as a rather admirable one with a bevy of temples and palaces to call it own and the coveted distinction of being one of the highest visited places in Rajasthan by foreign tourists. But watch out for summers here, they are perilously hot. Do book correct times as you follow in the footsteps of happy tourists, and look below for a list of the 5 most charming spots in this arena.