Welcome to ‘Amazing Rajasthan’
Incredible state of India, the Land of Kings and Kingdom is located on northwest part of country and is a home of cultural diversity. Its features include the remnants of Indus Valley Civilization, Temples, Forts and Fortresses, in practically every city of this amazing state has its own rich legacy and aesthetic beauty. Every part of this place has an unforgettable history which goes along with its engineering marvels and social legacy; same can be seen today in various fortresses and royal palaces, which is the true craftsmanship of Muslim and Jain Architecture.
The Amazing Rajasthan was conceived on 30th March 1949 when Rajputana – name as received by British crown was converged into the Dominion of India. Jaipur being the biggest city was declared as the capital.
Best Time to Visit
The
period between the months of November to February is the best time to
visit and explore the beauty of this place. Summers are unbearable hot
whereas during winters, temperature comes down to the mercury level.
How to Reach Amazing Rajasthan
The
State has few major airports and railway station in Jaipur, Udaipur and
Jodhpur which are linked to important Indian cities. However the best
way to visit and experience the delight is to ride the "Palace on
Wheels". This is an extravagance luxury train, which offers royal
rejoice on board. One can reach by Road also, the network of National
& state Highways covers the state widely.
Places to Explore
Wonderful
Rajasthan has a distinctive style of architecture and engineering
marbles, it has one of the most culturally diverse spots on the planet.
In this blog you can list out the most amazing places to visit and plan your holiday accordingly.
1) Udaipur
Udaipur is Known as the ‘Venice of the East’.
Udaipur’s Lake Palace is one of the admirable wonders of architectural
and cultural splendor in India. Udaipur is additionally home to
Jaisamand Lake, the biggest artificial lake in Asia.
Popular attractions 'Udaipur Monsoon Place', Ahar Museum, Bagore Ki haveli, Shilogram, Haldighati and Jugaad.
Popular attractions 'Udaipur Monsoon Place', Ahar Museum, Bagore Ki haveli, Shilogram, Haldighati and Jugaad.
Udaipur’s Lake Palace |
This clamoring Blue City is the second biggest in amazing Rajasthan after Jaipur holds with it a fortune of applicable historic landmarks. The place is known for the most sought after architecture – forts, palaces, temples, havelis, lakes and even houses are inherent in vivid shades of blue.
Popular attractions 'Mehrangarh Fort', Khejarla Fort, Moti Mahal, Umaid Bhawan Palace and Phool Mahal.
Mehrangarh Fort |
A
Passage to the Thar Desert, the ‘Golden City’ of amazing Rajasthan is
home to India’s most renowned Living forts, Jaisalmer Fort. Unlike other
forts in India, Jaisalmer fort is the houses of shops, hotels and
ancient havelis, where generations continue to embrace the beauty of
this magnificent place.
Popular attractions 'Jaisalmer Fort', Salim Singh Ki Haveli, Patwon Ki Haveli, Desert National Park, Bada Bagh and Kuldhara.
Popular attractions 'Jaisalmer Fort', Salim Singh Ki Haveli, Patwon Ki Haveli, Desert National Park, Bada Bagh and Kuldhara.
Jaisalmer Fort |
The
capital city of amazing Rajasthan holds the unforgettable glory of being the
first planned city. Jaipur is famous universally for its coloured gems, kurtas, Bandhej saris and dress materials. The Pink
City is a clamoring capital with an advanced business center that still
retains its rustic age-old appeal.
Popular attractions 'Jal Mahal', Nahargarh Fort, Amber Palace and the famous Jaipur City Palace.
Popular attractions 'Jal Mahal', Nahargarh Fort, Amber Palace and the famous Jaipur City Palace.
Jal Mahal |
Lying
on the shore of a breathtaking lake, Pushkar is one of the oldest urban
communities of India in amazing Rajasthan and is home to one of the
historical temples shrines. The city of Pushkar is the only temple
dedicated to Lord Brahma in the entire world. Hindus consider a voyage
to Pushkar to be the definitive pilgrimage journey that must be
undertaken to achieve salvation.
Pushkar temple |
Ajmer also known as the pilgrim city of amazing Rajasthan, the land of ‘invincible hills’, Ajmer is home to the Dargah Sharif, the shrine has the grave of revered sufi saint, also known as Moinuddin Chisti.
Popular attractions 'The Ajmer Sharif Dargah', Soniji Ki Nasiyan and Lake Foy Sagar.
Soniji Ki Nasiyan |
Bharatpur
is home to one of the world's best-known feathered creature watching
destinations in amazing Rajasthan, Keoladeo Ghana National Park (KNP).
This man-made wetland is famous for migratory birds – ducks, geese,
raptors, flycatchers and many more. It is a World Heritage Site.
Popular attractions 'Bharatpur Palace' and Museum, Lohagarh Fort, Deeg and Kaman.
Popular attractions 'Bharatpur Palace' and Museum, Lohagarh Fort, Deeg and Kaman.
Keoladeo Ghana National Park |
People in amazing Rajasthan love their nourishment and it is clear in their arrangements, Dal Bati Churma and Laal Maas are the most acclaimed dishes from each part of state. Every food enthusiast and has its own elements with must have savor them at least once, Your visit to this wonderful place is incomplete if you haven't tasted their luscious dishes.
Shopping Paradise
Shopping
in amazing Rajasthan is admirable among the travelers across the world.
With conventional craftsmanship and specialties, which shows in its
local markets like Jewellery, pottery, textiles, stone items, wooden
furniture, leather items, canvases are absolutely most selling items in
the state.
Come, stroll into the remarkable grasp of my 'Awesome Rajasthan'.
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