Travel to
Rajasthan
Travel
to Rajasthan - an imperial
land resplendent in colors of heroism, regalia and rustic glory.
Book royal stays at Heritage hotels
in Rajasthan and step back in time...Join a camel train on
a desert safari through rustic sand tracts and celebrate Rajasthan
with local fairs and festivals. Meet elusive creatures of the wild
on a Rajasthan Wildlife Tour
to Ranthambore and Bharatpur. Make a wish on Ajmer Sharief tours;
bet on camel races at the Pushkar fair and experience sensations of
splendor while on Rajasthan fort tours. Travel to Rajasthan
and tour royal bastions like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and Bikaner.
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Travel to Rajasthan by Air
Jaipur is the main airport to enter Rajasthan.
Serviced by all the domestic airlines of India, Jaipur has
connections to Delhi, Mumbai, Udaipur, Aurangabad, Jodhpur and few
more cities in India. Other major airports in Rajasthan are in
Udaipur and Jodhpur.
Travel to Rajasthan by Rail
Travel to Rajasthan, like many other facets of the
state is another unforgettable experience if you consider travelling
by train. Palace on Wheels, one of the most luxurious trains in the
world, is the highpoint of any travel to Rajasthan. Seven days of
unmatched hospitality, living life like a king, in the moving
kingdom of Palace-on- Wheels is just out of this world.
Travel to Rajasthan by Road
Road transport on the other hand is much better than
in the other parts of India. But, most enduring of the memories in
Rajasthan is undoubtedly Camel Safari and Horse Safari across the
Thar Desert.

Major Destinations in Rajasthan |
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The Pink City of Jaipur known
for its magnificent palaces and forts.
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The city of Udaipur is also
known as the city of lakes famous for its breathtaking lakes
and royal Lake Palace amidst blue lake.
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The Sahara of India, Jaisalmer
lies amidst the vast desert track of India, much known for
its spectacular havelis, sand dunes and fort.
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A paradise for bird watchers,
Bharatpur bird sanctuary is the home for thousand of
migratory bird population.
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A tribute to the secular
culture of India, Ajmer city is much famous for Khwaja
Moin-ud-din Chisti's Dargah also known as the Mecca Madina
of India.
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Jodhpur, a desert city of
Rajasthan, where the past comes alive at Jodhpur in its
forts and palaces.
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Visit the Chittorgarh much
known for the gorgeous beauty of Rani Padmini and the
colossal Chittorgarh fort.
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A gateway to the Ranthambhore
National Park, Sawai Madhopur is also famous for its fort
and temples.
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Abode of the mighty Rathores,
Bikaner, a desert city showcases its rich culture and
heritage in the mighty fort and palaces.
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The only hill station in the
desert state of Rajasthan also known for its magnificent
Jain temple architecture.
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A unique blend of ancient and
industrial culture.
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A town in rajasthan which
signifies beauty and color, famous for its Pushkar Fair and
only Bhrama temple in India.
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Travel to
Barmer
Tiny yet lively town in the desert, Barmer is all colour, warmth
and tradition. As you visit this tiny town, colourfully attired
natives welcome you with a bright smile.
Travel to
Banswara
Banswara - Presently known as 'City of Hundred Islands', as the
holy river Mahi, the 'pride of Vagad' which flows through the
region and separates Banswara and Dungarpur districts
Travel to
Kota
Along the eastern bank of the Chambal River lies Kota - an
amazing juxtaposition of the majestic medieval age and modern
industrialisation temples its untouched wealth of impressive
forts, opulent palaces and splendid temples dating back over
several centuries retain the past glory, the present day
edifices and heavy industries have made it the industrial
heartland of Rajasthan.
Travel to
Ranthambore
Ranthambhor National Park, before a princely game conserve is
the scene where the celebrated Indian Tiger is best seen.
Ranthambhor Tiger Reserve lies on the junction of Aravali and
Vindhyas just 14 Kms from Sawai Madhopur in Eastern Rajasthan.
Travel to
Ranakpur
Renowned for some marvelous carve temples in Amber stone,
Ranakpur is one of the five holy places of the community .96 km
from Udaipur ,these temples were created in the 15th century
A..D. during the reign of Rana Kumbha and are enclosed with a
wall.
Travel to
Shekhawati
This is a semi desert region in north Rajasthan and it is
situated entirely in the triangle between Delhi-Bikaner-Jaipur.
Shekhawati is a region and not just a town or fort; it takes its
name after its ruler Rao Shekha. Shekhawati means the garden of
Shekha.
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