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  • These Top Tourist Places to Visit in RAJASTHAN Shouldn't Be Missed.


    Here are the best places across the RAJASTHAN to visit. RAJASTHAN is known as the land of kings and a larsgest state of INDIA. It is one of the most visited states in India. All the things that come to mind when you think of India can be found in Rajasthan - desert, camels, elephants, palaces, forts,  and snake charmers etc. These awesome places of Rajasthan shouldn't be missed.

    Top Places to visit in RAJASTHAN

    1. Dausa



    Dausa is a small ancient city, whose name is Sanskrit as Dhau-Sa, which means that Paradise like the beautiful. It is located on National Highway 11, about 55 km from Jaipur. It is located far from the bustling cities and Provides an authentic rural experience in Rajasthan.

    2. Dholpur



    It is located in the eastern part of Rajasthan, Dholpur became a separate district in 1982, in which four tahsils of Bharatpur were - i.e. Dhaulpur, Rajkheera, Bari and Basari. Surrounded by Bharatpur district, Dholpur is surrounded by Agra in the north, Morena district of Madhya Pradesh in the south and Karauli in the west.

    3. Jaipur



    Jaipur is the India's first planned city. It is globally famous for its colorful gems, the capital of Rajasthan, combines the charm of its great history with all the benefits of a metropolis. The bustling modern city is one of the three corners of the Golden Triangle, which includes Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. Here is the full travel guide to Jaipur.

    4. Bikaner



    Bikaner is home to one of only two models of diphoning used by the British during World War II. The British had presented them to the then ruler of the city, Maharaja Ganga Singh. Another unique aspect about Bikaner is the tiny sand that is spread throughout the district, especially from the north-east to the southern region. Bikaner is situated in the northern region of Rajasthan.

    5. Chittorgarh



    Chittorgarh Rajput resonates with stories of bravery, pride and passion. Rajasthan's parties have sung the sacrifices and sacrifices and sacrifices of sacrificial sacrifices, which are known to every child and adults in the city. Chittorgarh has been named after its beautiful structure, Chittorgarh Fort, which is situated on a 180 meter high hill and stretches up to 700 acres.

    6. Jaisalmer



    If geology interests you, Jaisalmer needs you to travel. Wood Fossil Park or the famine is located approximately 15 kilometers from the city. Here, 180 million years ago we can discover and detect geological tragedies in the Thar Desert. Jaisalmer city serves as the border of western Rajasthan (and India). This 'Golden City' is situated close to the Pakistan border and is near the Thar Desert. The most important milestone in the city is the fort of Jaisalmer, also called Sonar Fort (Golden Fort).

    7.  Jodhpur



    It is the second largest city of Rajasthan and is known as the popular Blue City. It is clearly appropriate because most of the architectural architecture - castles, palaces, temples, mansion and even houses are made in bright blue colors. . Waving fortresses, which give this magnificent city a tower against a spectacle, you will not have to remember. In the huge grand fortress of Mehrangarh, a rocky roof is dominated by eight gates coming out of the fort. The new city is located outside the structure.

    8. Udaipur



    It is also known as 'Venice of the East', the blue water in the city of Udaipur Lakes is situated around the lakes and it is surrounded by green mountains of Arvit. Located in the middle of Lake Pichola, the famous Lake Palace is one of the most beautiful places of Udaipur. It is also the home of Lake Jaisalman, which is the largest man-made sweet water lake in Asia. Beautiful City Palace and Sajjangarh (Monsoon Palace) combine the architectural beauty and splendor of the city. The city is also known for its abundance of zinc and marble.

    9. Sekhawati



    The realm of beautiful havelis, which is coming back in the past years, is a symbol of the beauty of Shekhawati - an area that includes Sikar, Jhunjhunu and Churu. This colorful Rajasthan is a major landmark tourist destination. Once the Rao Sheikh's stronghold, located in the north of Rajasthan, this grand land gets its name from the East.

    10. Barmer



    In possession of 28,387 sq km area, Barmer is one of the major districts of Rajasthan. Due to being in the western part of the state, it includes a part of the Thar Desert. Jaisalmer is in the north of this district whereas Jalore is in the south. Pali and Jodhpur build their eastern boundary and share this border with Pakistan in the west. Due to being a partially desert, there is a big difference in the temperature of this district.

    Tell us about your experience and other beautiful places of Rajasthan and don't forgot to leave a comment.
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