Jaipur
Built in eighteenth century by Maharaja Jai Singh - Jaipur is the first planned city of India often also referred as the Pink City. Jaipur is blessed with several Forts – Amber Fort, Jigarh Fort, Nahagarh Fort; Palaces – City Palace, Mubarak Mahal, Chandra Mahal, Jai Mahal; Temples – Govind Devji Temple, Lakshmi Narayan Temple, Akshardham Temple; Monuments – Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, and various gardens and museums. A visit to Jaipur will give you incredible options to shop, eat and explore.
Udaipur
Udaipur is a destination famous for its gardens, sparkling lakes, forts, temples, palaces. It is also called as the most romantic city in India thanks to its famed backdrop of palaces and lakes.
Jaisalmer
Think of Jaisalmer and the Great Thar Desert comes in your mind. The biggest attraction of Jaisalmer is Jaisalmer Fort and havelis of the rich merchants. The most prominent feature of Jaisalmer are its architectural splendors and rich heritage. It is a beautiful historic city in the heart of sanddunes.
Jodhpur
Jodhpur known by different names Gateway of Thar, Blue City, Marwar, Sun City is the second biggest city in Rajasthan. Jodhpur was founded by Rao Jodha in 1459. The most famous creation of Rao Jodha is Mehrangarh Fort which displays Asia’s second largest canon. The current Maharaja of Jodhpur stays in Umaid Bhawan Palace which was the last great palace built, completed in 1944. The palace has a museum for tourist. There are many other forts, palaces and temples to keep the tourist enchanted.
Pushkar
Pushkar is a land of many tourist attractions in Rajasthan. The biggest attraction is the Pushkar Lake which is said to be formed by Lord Shiva’s tear which he had shed after the death of Sati it is one of the five sacred dhams for Hindus. Pushkar is one of the few places in India to have Brahma temple. Another biggest attraction of Pushkar is the Asia’s Largest - Annual Camel Fair which falls during October November.