17 Top Tourist Places to Visit in Rajasthan

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Rajasthan is one of the most visited states in India. It's not surprising because it shows India at its most colorful, iconic and exotic best. Most of the things that come to mind when you think of India can be found in Rajasthan—palaces, forts, desert, camels, and elephants. Don't miss visiting these top tourist places in Rajasthan.

The "Pink City" of Jaipur forms part of India's renowned Golden Triangle Tourist Circuit and was recently declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Not surprisingly, the city is one of Rajasthan's most popular tourist destinations. It has many famous forts and palaces, with most of them boasting evocative views and elaborate architecture. Staying in Jaipur is particularly enjoyable. Accommodations are reasonably priced and many have been converted from heritage properties, giving guests a very regal experience! Jaipur is an outstanding place to go shopping too.

Udaipur is often said to be the most romantic city in India, as it's filled with expansive lakes and palaces. The landmark City Palace Complex , which stretches along the eastern shore of Lake Pichola, dominates the city and the royal family still lives in part of it. Many personal royal heirlooms, family photos, and other memorabilia are displayed in the City Palace Museum , giving Udaipur a very regal feel. You can even stay in the City Palace! Alternatively, for those on a budget there are heritage hotels by the lake with amazing views, such as the Jagat Niwas Palace hotel.

Explore the places to visit near Udaipur such as mighty Kumbhalgarh and Chittorgarh forts.

Affectionately called the "Blue City" because of its blue painted buildings, Jodhpur is the second largest city in Rajasthan. The walled old part of the city is presided over by Mehrangarh Fort , which provides the best outlook across Jodhpur's blue buildings. It's one of the largest and best maintained forts in India. Inside are a number of ornate palaces, a museum, and restaurant. There many inexpensive yet characterful places to stay in Jodhpur with views of the fort. It's refreshing to do nothing but relax on their rooftops and soak up the atmosphere.

Bishnoi is a community of nature worshipers only 45 minutes or so from Jodhpur and can be covered in a day trip. Bishnoi Village Safari organizes excursions and accommodations.

A remarkable sandstone city that rises magically from the sand dunes of the Thar desert, Jaisalmer looks like it's straight out of an Arabian Nights fable. Its mesmerizing ancient fort, built in 1156, is perched high on a pedestal overlooking the city. Inside the fort is alive and spellbinding. It boasts palaces, several temples, and some elegant havelis (mansions), as well as shops and other residences. These top things to do in Jaisalmer cover the best of the city and its surroundings. Stay at a hotel with a fort view or a desert camp.

If you're keen for a desert camel safari experience but without the crowds and commercialization, Osian is an ideal alternative option. This small town is about an hour and a half north of Jodhpur, on the way to Bikaner, and is surrounded by several sand dunes. Intricately carved stone temples dating back to the 8th century are interesting too. Stay at Osian Sand Dunes Resort and Camp or Reggie's Camel Camp .

For most of the year, Pushkar is a sleepy little holy town that attracts a lot of backpackers and hippie types. However, it really comes alive for a couple of weeks in October or November, when the Pushkar Camel Fair hits town. Pushkar is worth visiting at any time of year if you want to chill out. Sadly, the town isn't like it used to be though. These days, Pushkar is much more westernized and tourist-focused. The priests by the bathing ghats (steps) are very forceful in demanding donations. Avoid that area, and head to the Pushkar market for some fun shopping instead!

The remote and quaint desert town of Bikaner receives less tourists than many other prominent destinations in Rajasthan because of its out-of-the-way location over five hours north of Jodhpur. The main attractions are the atmospheric walled Old City and fort. Bikaner is renowned for the rather startling Karni Mata rat temple nearby as well. The Karni Mata Festival, held to worship the rats there, is one of the quirkiest festivals in India. A Camel Fair also happens in Bikaner every January. Stay at the exceptional Narendra Bhawan heritage hotel for an unforgettable trip! It's one of India's most beautifully restored heritage hotels.

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Nagaur lies about half-way between Jodhpur and Bikaner, making the town a convenient destination to break your journey. Its massive 12th century fort, Ahhichatragarh, has been restored to its former glory by the Mehrangarh Museum Trust and won the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Award for Culture Heritage Conservation in 2002. The fort hosts the World Sacred Spirit Festival in February each year. The Nagaur Cattle Fair -- touted as the second largest in India -- is an added annual attraction in January or February.

Shekhawati Region

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If you're an art lover, or even someone who's into architecture and history, the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan is well worth including on your itinerary. This unique region is often referred to as the world's largest open air art gallery, with old havelis (mansions) having walls adorned with intricate painted frescoes. Staying in one is a highlight! Shekhawati is located in the Delhi-Jaipur-Bikaner triangle, and is refreshingly free of tourists!

Pali Region

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Rural tourism is growing in Rajasthan and the Pali district, between Jodhpur and Udaipur, is perfect for visitors who want to explore Rajasthan beyond its cities. Bera is one of the top destinations there due to the prevalence of wild leopards, which roam the rugged terrain and can be spotted on safari. At Jojawar, the 300 year-old Rajput fort has been converted into a heritage hotel and draws visitors. Kesar Bagh is a luxury option there. Chanoud Garh is another 300 year-old fort-palace turned exquisite heritage hotel in the Pali district. However, it doesn't get anymore out-of-this-world than stunning Lakshman Sagar heritage hotel. Alternatively, Culture Aangan has homestays in Pali. You'll find village life to be fascinating. You can even attend a shepherds' morning opium meet!

Although increasingly popular with travelers, Bundi also often gets overlooked as a tourist destination in Rajasthan due to its off-the-beaten path location between Jaipur and Udaipur. It's a captivating place to visit, with its lakes, temples, markets, miniature paintings, and blue houses similar to Jodhpur. This relatively laid-back town is dominated by the extraordinary and imposing Bundi Palace, which protrudes out of the hillside. The ancient, winding lanes of the Old City are fascinating to wander through. Bundi also has around 50 step wells and a ramshackle fort above the palace.

Kota and Chambal

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Less than an hour southeast of Bundi, Rajasthan's third largest city -- Kota -- sits alongside the Chambal River. Once you've seen its palaces, temples and museums head out to explore the National Chambal Sanctuary and take a boat ride along the river. It's home to rare wildlife such as the gharial (a long-snouted, fish-eating crocodile) and Gangetic river dolphin. Bhainsrorgarh Fort boutique heritage hotel was once a royal abode and has an enviable position atop the cliff. The view is breathtaking! Plus, the 9th century Badoli Temples are nearby. Kota is famous for its Dussehra festival and fair in October.

Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park is one of the best places in India to spot a tiger in the wild. In contrast to many national parks in India, Ranthambore is also really accessible and easy to get to. This makes it very popular (and, unfortunately, it's been facing a lot of tourist pressure). As well as nature, the park is home to the formidable 10th century Ranthambore Fort. It's a huge structure that contains ruined pavilions, monuments, and three Hindu temples. The park is packed with history, having witnessed many battles played out on its land, and the rise and fall of many rulers.

If driving from Agra (or Bharatpur) to Ranthambore, consider stopping at Karauli and staying at isolated Ramathra Fort heritage hotel on the way.

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Birding enthusiasts will be delighted by Keoladeo Ghana National Park in Bharatpur, just over an hour east of Agra on the way to Jaipur. One of India's top bird sanctuaries for bird watching and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it was formerly a duck hunting reserve of the maharajas. More than 370 species of birds can be found there, including a large congregation of non-migratory resident breeding birds.

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Also on the Agra-Jaipur Road, Abhaneri has the deepest and possibly the most photographed step well in India . Chand Baori was built between the 8th and 9th centuries by King Chanda of the Nikumbh dynasty of Rajputs. However, locals will tell you a more spookier story of it being constructed in one night by ghosts! The step well extends approximately 100 feet into the ground, down 3,500 steps and 13 levels. A two-day Abhaneri festival takes place every year in September against the evocative backdrop of Chand Baori to promote rural tourism.

Interested in more forts and palaces? Alwar can be done on a day trip from Delhi , as it's only three hours south of India's capital. Attractions include an 18th century City Palace complex and government museum (closed Mondays) inside it, which showcases the extravagant lifestyle of the kings. However, it's Lake Sagar and the many chhatris (dome-shaped pavilions) behind the City Palace that are most visually impressive monuments. Above the City Palace sits 16th century Bala Quila, notable for being one of a few forts in Rajasthan to be built before the rise of the Mughals.

Another popular sidetrip from Delhi, Neemrana was the third capital of the descendants of Prithviraj Chauhan III, king of the Rajput Chauhan dynasty. It's located in Rajasthan's Aravalli Hills, about two and a half hours southwest of Delhi on the Delhi-Jaipur Highway. The main attractions there are rambling 15th century Neemrana Fort Palace hotel perched on the side of the hill overlooking town, and zip-lining .

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Mount Abu is the only hill station in Rajasthan. It's situated 4,000 feet (1,220 meters) above sea level near the Gujarat border, about three hours (160km) from Udaipur. The British took a liking to Mount Abu because of its comfortable climate, and they relocated the headquarters of their political Rajputana Agency there from Ajmer in 1857. Mount Abu has a reputation as a honeymooner's haven but Indian families flock to the area as well. However, it remains an offbeat destination for foreigners. These top things to do in Mount Abu are centered around enjoying the great outdoors.

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“From the startling architecture to amazing legends of heroism and romance, the royal forts, palaces and other ancient buildings of Rajasthan are even today standing still to narrate the stories of the past”– The Incredible Rajasthan.

Rajasthan’s history is the history of kings and dynasties. As you explore its top tourist attractions including its grand forts and palaces dot its skyline, you are reminded of its illustrious heritage. Tales of their valour, romance and wild spirit is still celebrated around bonfires in villages that seem as ancient as their people. A bygone age seems to look out from one of the jharokas, while your mind plays out scenes of action from the parapets during a sightseeing tour. Everything everywhere, especially the best places to explore in Rajasthan, seems to be touched by the hand of grandeur: from the mighty colourful turbans to the sand dunes, where a desert safari camp, starry skies & folk performances set the mood for a romantic evening.

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Tales of ghosts make for lively fireside conversations, while the mention of “Bhangarh Fort” extracts hard stares. The richness of the state is present in its traditions, rituals, festivals, and also in its flora & fauna, seen in famous national parks like Ranthambore and Sariska. A motorcycle revered as a deity & a temple where rats take the place of gods, you never cease to be fascinated! A delightful experience is enjoying a meal of daal baati churma & taking a hot air balloon ride as you glide across desert cities & sleepy old towns. In this blog, we bring you the 25 best places to visit in Rajasthan that promise a wholesome, adventurous, exciting, dreamy & romantic vacation for family, friends & couples. Travelling to Rajasthan will be incomplete without exploring these magnificent places.

List of 33 Best Tourist Places to visit in Rajasthan

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Mehrangarh Fort

Built by Rao Jodha in 1459, Mehrangarh Fort is one of the largest forts in India and counted among the best for a sightseeing tour. Even today, this captivating ancient fort is inhabited by the ancestors of the Maharaja of Jodhpur. Located on a 122 m high hill, 400 feet above the city and surrounded by magnificent thick walls, the fort has seven entry gates.

Out of seven gates, the travelers mostly look for Lohapool (Iron Gate) that has several small tragic hand prints, the sati marks of the widows of Maharaja Man Singh, who in 1843 threw themselves on his pyre. This famous tourist place in Rajasthan still grabs the attention of the visitors and raises their curiosity to get deep into the history and learn more about the place.

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Inside Amer Fort Jaipur

Located at a distance of 11 km from Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, the Amber Fort and Palace, famously known as the Amer Fort, is one of the popular forts of Rajasthan that attract tourists from all around the world. It is acknowledged for representing various elements of the Hindu tradition in an artistic manner.

Built with marble and red sandstone, the Amer palace complex comprises of the Diwan-e-Aam (the Hall for Public Audience), Diwan-e-Khaas (the Hall for Private Audience), Sheesh Mahal (also known as Jai Mandir) and Sukh Niwas (Hall designed for artificial cooling). This top place to visit in Rajasthan has served as an imperial residence for the Rajput Maharajas and their families.

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Ranakpur Jain Temples Udaipur

Situated in Udaipur at Ranakpur, the Jain temple is listed among the most stunning Jain temples in India and makes it to any list of most visited places in Rajasthan. Devoted to the first Tirthankara of Jainism- Adinatha, this temple is made from light colored marble.

It has distinct shikharas, turrets, domes and cupolas. The temple is well-supported by more than one thousand marble pillars that display marvelous carvings, which are also the most attention grabbing features of this temple. It has four faces that represent the four directions of Tirthankara’s invasion.

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Kumbhalgarh Fort Udaipur

The royal Kumbhalgarh fort is located approximately 82 kms away to the north of Udaipur- the ‘City of Lakes’. It is the second important fort of Rajasthan after Chittorgarh in the Mewar region. Constructed by Rana Kumbha in the 15th century, it is the birthplace of Mewar’s great king Maharana Partap. The fort is now open for the tourists and is amazingly lit each evening for a few minutes.

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Dilwara Jain Temples Mount Abu

The Dilwara Jain temples are located around 2½ kilometers from Mount Abu – the only hill station of Rajasthan. Built between the 11th and 13th centuries by Chalukya, these temples are famous around the world for their fascinating marble work. There are five legendary temples of Dilwara, namely, Shri Mahaveer Swami Temple, Shri AdiNath Temple or Vimal Vasahi Temple, Shri ParshavNath Temple or Khartar Vasahi Temple, Shri Rishabdaoji Temple or Peethalhar Temple and Shri NemiNathJi Temple or Luna Vasahi Temple. The temples are dedicated to five Jain Tirthankaras and are regarded as a pilgrimage place for the Jains.

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Keoladeo Ghana National Park-Bharatpur

Situated in Bharatpur, the Keoladeo Ghana National Park, once known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, is a renowned avifauna sanctuary in India and tourist spot in Rajasthan. What makes it a top place to visit is its being habitat to over 230 species of birds and was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985.

Keoladeo National Park is a best place for the ardent bird lovers and wildlife photographers. The travelers can spot various birds like darter, stork, spoonbill, cormorant, egret and black ibis in large numbers.

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Junagarh Fort Bikarner Rajasthan

The Junagarh Fort in Bikaner city of Rajasthan is an impressive ancient fort famous for its monumental majesty and historic charm. Formerly known as Chintamani, the fort was renamed in the early 20th century as Junagarh or “Old Fort”, after the ruling family shifted to Lalgarh Palace outside the limits of the fort.

Even though this fort has been attacked many times in the past, it has never been conquered by the enemies. With huge towers and ramparts for defence, it is one of the most striking monuments of Incredible Rajasthan.

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Chittorgarh Fort Rajasthan

Chittorgarh Fort is the personification of the high spirit, romance and pride of the Rajputs. It resounds with the history of sacrifice and heroism, evidence of which can still be witnessed within the frightening fort of Chittorgarh . This ancient fort is considered as one of the most stupendous forts of the country and considered to be among the most popular tourist places in Rajasthan.

Located on the edge of approximately 180 meters high mound and covering over 700 acres of massive area, the fort was initially built by the Mauryans in the 7th century. However, more structures were added to it later on by the successive rulers of Mewar.

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Govind Dev Ji Temple Jaipur

Located in the Pink City of India- Jaipur, the Govind Dev Ji temple is devoted to Govind Dev Ji (Lord Krishna), The idol of the Lord placed in the temple was brought from Vrindavan by the founder of Jaipur – Raja Sawai Jai Singh II. However, it originally belonged to Srila Rupa Goswami, Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s follower, who found the original Govind Devji deity about 450 years ago.

The legendary tale associated with this beautiful temple states that the image of the Lord Krishna placed in the temple looks just like the form of Krishna during his manifestation on the earth.

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Sheesh Mahal Jaipur

Any list consisting of tourist places to visit in Rajasthan cannot miss out the Sheesh Mahal or the Hall of Mirrors is situated at Amber Fort in Jaipur. Built by Raja Man Singh in 1592 with red sandstone and white marble, the beauty of this fort is blown up by the Maotha Lake.

Sheesh Mahal is one of the world famous forts because of its unique construction. The ceilings and walls of the hall are superbly covered with the mirrors that would reflect any splash of ray and light up the hall deliberately.

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Ranthambore National Park Tiger

Located between the Aravali Mountains and the Vindhya plateau, the Ranthambore National Park is one of the most famous wildlife sanctuaries in India. Spread across an area of 1,334 sq km, the famous park is acknowledged for its Royal Bengal tigers.

The visitors can easily spot the Royal Bengal Tigers near the lakes and fens even during the daytime. The park was the hunting place of the Maharajas of Jaipur till 1970. Later in 1980, it was declared a national park and tiger reserve. It is renowned as a heritage site due to the pictorial leftovers of the fort within the park.

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Lake Pichola Udaipur Rajasthan

Located in the heart of Udaipur, Pichola Lake is the largest, most picturesque and most visited tourist place in Rajasthan. It was built by Pichhu Banjara in 1362 during Maharana Lakha’s ruling period. Later on, Maharana Udai Singh expanded this lake.

The lake consists of several lakes, which accompany the lake’s calm water. Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir are the two islands that are located within the Lake and give mesmerizing views of the lake to the tourists.

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Bagore Ki Haveli Udaipur

Bagore-ki-Haveli in Udaipur is located right on the waterfront of Pichola Lake at Gangori Ghat. Built in the 18th century by Amir Chand Badwa- the Prime Minister of Mewar, this ancient building consist of over hundred rooms showcasing the fusion of traditional and modern artwork. The walls of the haveli are decorated with breathtaking mirror and glass work.

After the death of Badwa, the haveli was occupied by Maharana Shakti Singh of Bagore and therefore, named as Bagore-ki-Haveli . In 1986, the building was handed over to the West Zone Cultural Centre (WZCC) that planned to convert the deteriorated haveli into a museum.

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Pushkar Yoga Garden in Pushkar, Ajmer is a yoga centre based on an ancient ashram tradition. It is a beautiful and peaceful place to practice and study yoga for a healthy and happy life. The centre offers exclusive yoga classes and meditation courses under the guidance of a professional and trained yoga guru, Yogesh Yogi. It is a must visit garden for the yoga enthusiasts during their holiday in Rajasthan.

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Jantar Mantar Jaipur

The Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is one of the largest astronomical observatories built during the ruling period of Maharaja Jai Singh II in the early 18th century. It comprises a set of around 20 main fixed instruments.

Designed for examination of the astronomical positions through the naked eye, this uniquely designed architectural structure is the best preserved historic observatories of India. It is one of the impressive instrumental innovations that grab the attention of the visitors and is a tourist attraction in Rajasthan which you cannot afford to miss.

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City Palace Udaipur Rajasthan

Located on the banks of the serene Lake Pichola, the City Palace of Udaipur is the most spectacular and largest palace complexes of Rajasthan. Initially built by Maharana Udai Singh, the present appearance of the palace is the result of the additions carried out by his successors.

With a perfect blend of Medieval, Chinese and European architecture, the entire place is built with marble and granite. It has many domes, arches, towers, terraces, courtyards, rooms, pavilions, corridors, and hanging gardens. The City Palace consists of 11 wonderful palaces resembling each other, but built by the different rulers.

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Patwon Ki Haveli Jaisalmer

Famous for its impressive architecture work, the Patwon-Ki-Haveli was the first haveli built in Jaisalmer. It has a cluster of five small havelis, and was built by Guman Chand Patwa, a renowned and rich trader of that time. Lined together in a narrow lane, Patwon-Ki-Haveli is the largest Haveli in Jaisalmer.

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Jaisalmer Fort Rajasthan

Jaisalmer Fort , also known as the ‘Sonar Quila’, is one of the world’s largest forts and the second oldest fort of Rajasthan. Nestled on the top of the Trikuta hill in Jaisalmer city on the sandy land of the Great Thar Desert, it was constructed by the Bhati Rajput ruler Rao Jaisal in 1156 AD.

The highly impressive architecture of the fort simply represents the great Indian artwork and military glory. Made of sand stones, this fort is the true jewel of the city.

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Birla Mandir Temple (Laxmi Narayan Temple), Jaipur

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Built by the Birla Group of Industries – one of the business tycoons of India, the Birla Mandir temple, originally known as Lakshmi Narayan Temple , is located at the foot of the Moti Dungri Fort in Jaipur. Devoted to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu, this temple is built with a modern approach using white marble.

The beautiful shrine and idols of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu along with other Hindu goddesses and gods can be seen inside the temple. The walls of the temple are well decorated with impressive carvings of the Hindu symbols and old quotes from the Upanishads and Geeta. This temple is a true example of the perfect blend of the traditional values and modern architectural approach.

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Located in the heart of Jaipur, the City Palace of Jaipur was once the Maharaja’s reign and is now counted among the most visited places in Rajasthan. The complex of the palace includes the Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal and many other courtyards and buildings. Initially built by Sawai Jai Singh II between 1729 and 1732 AD, many additions have been made in the original architecture of the palace by the other rulers later in the 20th century.

The architectural style of this old building was largely based on the blend of Mughal, Rajput and European styles. The Chandra Mahal of the complex has been now turned into a museum showcasing unique handcrafted products, uniforms of the rulers of ancient time and lots more related to the royal inheritance of the City Palace.

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Hawa Mahal Jaipur

The Hawa Mahal also known as the ‘Palace of The Winds ‘, is located in the heart of the Pink City of India- Jaipur. Built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799, it’s a five-storey palace that belongs to the Kachhwaha Rajput dynasty. This ancient building is believed to be constructed in the form of Lord Krishna’s crown with pink and red sandstone.

It was built for the royal women to have a view of daily life from the windows as they were not allowed to go out in the public. The pyramid shape and 953 windows or ‘Jharokhas’ of the Hawa Mahal are its main attractions in Rajasthan that really magnetizes the visitors.

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Jag Mandir Rajasthan

Located on the southern island of Lake Pichola, the Jag Mandir also known as the “Lake Garden Palace” was constructed by three Maharanas of the Sisodia Rajputs Mewar Empire. Initially started by Maharana Amar Singh in 1551, the construction of this magnificent palace was continued by Maharana Karan Singh and finished by Maharana Jagat Singh I.

The palace is named after Maharana Jagat Singh to pay tribute for his great deeds. The museum inside the palace and eight life-sized elephants carved from the white marbles are the main highlights of the palace. The travelers can also enjoy mouth-watering cuisines in Darikhana Restaurant located in the palace complex.

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Karni Mata Temple Deshnok

Karni Mata temple of Deshnok is one of the famous temples of Rajasthan dedicated to Karni Mata, an incarnation of Goddess Durga. This Hindu temple’s beautiful white marble and solid silver doors were donated by the Maharaja Ganga Singh of Bikaner Dynasty.

The most interesting aspect of this temple is that there are thousands of rats in the temple that dine with people and run over their feet. They are regarded as the holy animals and also called kabbas. It is said that the kabbas are the tribal people of the Charan community of Deshnok. The travelers from far flung areas visit this temple to pay respect to these holy animals.

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Nahargarh Fort Jaipur

Perched on the rocky edge of Aravali Hills, the Nahargarh Fort overlooks the city of Jaipur, undoubtedly amongst the most visited places in Rajasthan. Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1734 to boost the defence of Amber, the fort was originally named Sudarshangarh Fort and later changed to Nahargarh, which means ‘abode of the tigers’.

It is acknowledged for its extended wall that connects it to the Jaigarh Fort. The fort is the perfect amalgamation of the Indo-European architecture. The Nahargarh Fort is a two-storey building that was constructed for the king and his twelve queens. It is mainly divided into nine apartments well equipped with the bedrooms, lobby, toilets, stores and kitchens.

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Jal Mahal Jaipur

The Jal Mahal, also known as the “Lake Palace”, is situated on the Man Sagar Lake and is an incredible piece of architecture which is a matter of pride for Rajasthan tourism. It is enveloped by the mighty Aravalli Hills with ancient forts on one hand and busy Jaipur city on the other hand.

Constructed by Jai Singh II in the 18th century, it is a simple structure with a pavilion and terrace garden. It is believed to be built by the royal family to take pleasure of the cool breeze flowing from the lake. The palace is amazingly designed and impresses everyone with its stunning surroundings.

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Alwar City Palace

Located in the foothills of Aravali near Bala Quila,lies the magnificent Alwar City Palace which was built in 1793AD by Bakhtawar Singh. It is a beautiful blend of Islamic and Rajputana style of architecture. Breathtaking marble pavilions on lotus flower bases in a central courtyard, the grand halls and magnificent chambers will take you back in time.

It is now converted into district collectorate and many chambers are also used as government offices. A museum in the palace showcases the paintings of the Alwar school, antiques, and manuscripts belonging to the Mughal Era. Don’t miss the scenic artificial lake built by Vinay Singh in 1815. Numerous temples on the banks of the lake would add more delight to your trip.

Timings- 10:00am to 4:30pm, Fridays are off.

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Rampuria Haveli Bikaner

Rampuria Haveli of Bikaner will take you back to the bygone era. It is one of the most beautiful landmark destinations to visit in Rajasthan. This beautiful mansion is the last reminiscence of a wealthy merchant family- Rampuria. It was built in the 1400’s by Baluji Chalva by the orders of Rampuria family. One of the most exquisite features of this haveli is its handiwork which is built in a style prominent in the 15th century.

You will be spellbound to see its beautiful architecture as it is constructed of Dulmera red sandstone. The decoration and architecture reflect the style of that era. Glass paintings, wood artifacts, Mughal and Victorian vibe makes this place worthy for sightseeing. This 400-year-old masterpiece has beautifully kept the legacy of the wealthy merchant Rampuria family intact.

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Sajjan Garh Palace Udaipur

Named after Maharana Sajjan Singh of the Mewar dynasty, Sajjan Garh Palace is located atop a hill in Udaipur. The palace, also known as Monsoon Palace is one of the finest evidence of Rajput artwork, which you should visit while exploring Udaipur.

The palace is situated outside Udaipur on the top of a hill at a height of 944 metres overlooking Fateh Sagar Lake. Originally planned to be built as a five-storey astronomical centre, the palace was built to watch monsoon clouds in the surrounding area, as its name says. The palace is made of white marble and features high turrets, guards and a grand central court with a staircase. The walls are made of lime mortar and carved with motifs of flowers and leaves. Apart from the palace, there is another tourist attraction, Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary, which encircles the palace and is home to many species like tigers, reptiles, sambar deer, panthers and a variety of birds.

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Bhangarh Fort Ruins Alwar

Built in the 16th century near Alwar, Bhangarh Fort is another point of attraction in Rajasthan which does not only depict the Royal culture but the tales which clearly tell interesting facts about the kingdoms.

The fort, which is basically a village of ruins, is perched in the Aravalli range on the border of the Sariska Reserve. Popular as the most haunted place in India, Bhangarh Fort can be visited only during the daytime, as it is prohibited to enter the region after sunset. But, when you visit the place you will be mesmerised to see the ruins of havelis, temples, palaces, entry gates and other structures that showcase the detail of royal architecture.

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Kuldhara Ruins Jaisalmer

Another ghost village near Jaisalmer in the Thar Desert, the ruins of Kuldhara depict stories related to the native people of Rajasthan. The village was once home to Paliwal Brahmins. And due to some adverse reasons, they had to leave their houses about 200 years ago.

The village is now under the supervision of ASI and the government has been trying to develop a tourist hub here. Old buildings such as houses and temples have been renovated for tourists to provide them with a sense of architecture they used to be. Located at a distance of around 17 to 20 kilometres from the main city of Jaisalmer, Kuldhara Village can be visited in winter, from November to February.

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Foy Sagar Lake Ajmer

Foy Sagar Lake is one of the most beautiful and popular weekend destinations to visit in Rajasthan. It was built as a famine relief project in 1892 by English architect Mr. Foy. It’s a beautiful artificial lake spread over an area of 14,000,000 sq ft. You will be able to behold mesmerizing Aravalli peaks from a 360-degree angle. This lake is a true epitome of tranquility and serenity.

If you want to spend a relaxing weekend amidst the calmness of soothing waters then Foy Sagar Lake will never disappoint you. During winters, tourists visit this place for an awesome picnic with family and friends.

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Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri Alwar

Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri is one of the most interesting places to visit in Rajasthan. This is the most beautiful cenotaph one can ever see. It’s an exquisite double storied structure built in 1815 AD by Vinay Singh in the memory of Maharaja Bakhtawar Singh and his wife Rani Moosi.

Rounded roofs in unusual style, elephant designs on the pillars of red sandstone, amazing bends and arches, splendid wall paintings and colorful peacocks and birds moving around the place will blow your soul away. The beauty of lush greenery, the charming Aravalli Peaks and stunning flowers are another joyous source to bring delight to your eyes.

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Ajmer Sharif Dargah Rajasthan

Ajmer Sharif Dargah is one of the most popular places to visit in Rajasthan. Located in Ajmer it is a major tourist attraction visited by devotees from all over the world for divine grace. The dargah is dedicated to Sufi saint – Khwaja Mohinuddin Chishti. The shrine is built over the maqbara (Grave) of Garib Nawaz, Khawaja Mohinuddin Chishti. Devotees of all faiths can visit this dargah.

There are three gates of the Shrine; The Nizam Gate, Shah Jahan Gate and Buland Darwaza. The Dargah looks magnificent on the festival of Ramdan and death anniversary of the saint. It is said that there is a cooking utensil called Badi Deg, if you throw money on this vessel, all your wishes and desires will come true. Visitors can also take part in an evening ritual called Mehfil-e-sama, it would be a mind- boggling experience.

Timings- Winter – 5:00am to 9:00pm and Summer – 4:00am to 10:00pm.

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What we can say with certainty is this: that Rajasthan will bring out a variety of emotions within you. It will leave you with lovely memories & compel you to visit it again. If you have visited any or all of these places, share your experiences with us! What was it about Rajasthan that won your heart? Let us know!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the distance from udaipur to jaisalmer.

The distance from Udaipur to Jaisalmer is an around 493 kilometers.

What is the distance from Jaipur to Jaisalmer?

The distance from Jaipur to Jaisalmer is an around 558 kilometers.

What is the distance of Delhi from Jaipur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur?

The distance from of Delhi from:

  • Jaipur is:  279 Kilometers (Approx)
  • Udaipur is: 661 Kilometers (Approx)
  • Jaisalmer is: 786 Kilometers (Approx)
  • Jodhpur is: 619 Kilometers (Approx)

Why is Jaipur called the Pink City?

Jaipur is called the Pink City because of the colour of the stone used exclusively for the construction of the structures. All the buildings in the city are pink, and there is a history behind it. In 1876, the Prince of Wales and Queen Victoria were on a tour to India. Since pink stands for the colour of hospitality, Maharaja Ram Singh of Jaipur painted the entire city pink as a sign of his hospitality. The residents have since then followed this rule, as the law forbids the use of any other colour than pink in the homes.

What is the distance from Jaipur to Mount Abu?

The distance between Jaipur to Mount Abu is an around 496 Kilometers.

Which are the major tourist centers of Rajasthan?

Some of the major tourist centers of Rajasthan are Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, Lake Pichola, City Palace of Udaipur, Mehrangarh, Nahargarh and Jaisalmer Fort, Ranthambore National Park, Bagore ki Haveli Museum, Jaigarh Fort, Ranthambore National Park and Keoladeo National Park.

What are the popular things to buy from Rajasthan?

Some of the popular things to buy from Rajasthan are jewellery, paintings, pottery, carpets, puppets, stuffed dolls, fabric work and metal work.

What is the distance between Ajmer to Pushkar?

The distance between Ajmer to Pushkar is an around 15 kilometers.

What are the popular must visit festivals in Rajasthan?

Some of the festivals in Rajasthan which you should attend are Pushkar Camel Festival, Teej Festival, Rajasthan International Folk Festival and Udaipur Mewar Festival.

Published: 26 Dec, 2022

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Places To Visit in Rajasthan

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1 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 67 Tourist attractions

Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, stands as a jewel in the crown of the Golden Triangle, alongside Delhi and Agra. This enchanting city, often referred to as the "Pink City," owes its nickname to the terracotta-pink hue that adorns many of its buildings. The Pink City is a testament to the roya...

Best Time: October to March

2 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 43 Tourist attractions

Udaipur, the "City of Lakes," stands as a jewel in the crown of Rajasthan, India. Nestled amidst the Aravalli Range, this city captivates visitors with its regal charm, historic grandeur, and scenic landscapes. Located around stunning water lakes and enveloped by the Aravalli Hills in all direc...

3. Jaisalmer

3 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 39 Tourist attractions

Jaisalmer, a mesmerizing destination nestled in the heart of the Thar Desert, is a jewel in the crown of Rajasthan. Often referred to as the "Golden City," Jaisalmer captivates visitors with its sandstone architecture, picturesque landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. The city is adorned with...

4 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 43 Tourist attractions

Jodhpur is the second-largest city in Rajasthan and the former capital of the Marwar region. It is popularly called "the Blue City" as it looks completely blue from an aerial view because of its blue walls and houses. Jodhpur is primarily famous for its temples, lakes and snacks, with the ...

Best Time: November to February

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5 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 23 Tourist attractions

Located in the midst of Thar Desert, Bikaner is a "cultural paradise and a traveller's haven". Bikaner with its magnificence in architecture, art and culture is filled with colour, festivity and cultural marvels.The city will mesmerize you with the camels sauntering the beautiful sand dunes, it...

6. Ranthambore

6 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 20 Tourist attractions

This is one of the best tiger reserves of the country, known to have "friendly" tigers and chances of sighting one here is reasonably better than many other tiger reserves of India. Along with this Ranthambore has one of the richest flora and fauna making it an absolutely must visit area

Best Time: October to Apr

7 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 27 Tourist attractions

Pushka is a small temple town located around 15 km from Ajmer in Rajasthan. A perfect choice for a weekend getaway from Jaipur, Pushkar has an array of cafes and hostels for a backpacking trip. Every November, Pushkar is host to the Pushkar Mela, one of the biggest camel fairs in the country.

8. Mount Abu

8 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 21 Tourist attractions

The only hill station of Rajasthan, Mount Abu is located in the Aravali range. The most important attraction, however, are undoubtedly the Dilwara temples, which is one of the most stunning pieces of architecture in the country.  Travellers can enjoy calm and relaxed boating in N...

9 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 23 Tourist attractions

Surrounded by Aravali ranges, the city of Ajmer is most famous for the Ajmer Sharif Dargah of saint Muin-ud-din Chishti. This makes Ajmer one of the most significant places of Islamic pilgrimage in the world. Located at a distance of 130 km from Jaipur and 14 kms from Pushkar in Rajasthan, ...

10. Chittorgarh

10 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 19 Tourist attractions

Located in South-Eastern Rajasthan, Chittorgarh is known for Chittorgarh Fort, the largest fort in India built on a hilltop, spreading over an area of around 700 acres. The capital of the erstwhile kingdom of Mewar, the magnificent fortress will always be remembered for the courageous self-sacr...

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Deserts in Rajasthan For An Exotic Indian Experience

Deserts in Rajasthan For An Exotic Indian Experience

5 National Parks in Rajasthan & 15 Wildlife Sanctuaries For An Adventure

5 National Parks in Rajasthan & 15 Wildlife Sanctuaries For An Adventure

Majestic Forts of Rajasthan That Will Take You Back In Time

Majestic Forts of Rajasthan That Will Take You Back In Time

Beautiful Hill Stations in Rajasthan

Beautiful Hill Stations in Rajasthan

Hill Forts of Rajasthan

Hill Forts of Rajasthan

Historical Places in Rajasthan For A Glorious Tour of History

Historical Places in Rajasthan For A Glorious Tour of History

11. Bharatpur

11 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 12 Tourist attractions

Bharatpur is located in the Braj region of state Rajasthan, around 38 km from Mathura. Bharatpur is famous for the Keoladeo National Park, which habitats over 370 species of animals and birds. It is recognised as one of the most popular birds feeding and breeding grounds. In 1982 the park ...

12 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 26 Tourist attractions

Alwar is the first major city that comes while travelling from Delhi to Rajasthan and is uniquely located at 150 km south of Delhi and 150 km north of Jaipur. Alwar is a hub of tourism with forts like the Bhangarh fort, lakes, nature reserves like Sariska Tiger Reserve and heritage havelis. Apart fr...

13. Kumbhalgarh

13 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 7 Tourist attractions

Kumbhalgarh is a fortress located in the Aravalli Range of Rajasmand district in Rajasthan. A Merwar Fortress, Kumbhalgarh is one of the World Heritage Sites and is the second-largest fort in India after Chittorgarh Fort. Covering around 12 square kms, the walls of the fort stretch over an area of a...

14. Shekhawati

14 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 11 Tourist attractions

Shekhawati is a semi-arid getaway full of open air galleries, enchanting havelis & palaces and legendary forts. This region has been recognised as the open art gallery of Rajasthan"" having the largest concentration of frescos in the world."

Best Time: November to March

15 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 14 Tourist attractions

A princely state for a princely stay, in the northwest of India, lies the district of Bundi, in the Hadoti region of the royal state of Rajasthan. In ancient times, the area around Bundi was apparently inhabited by various local tribes.

16. Neemrana

16 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 6 Tourist attractions

Neemrana town is located in Alwar in Rajasthan on Delhi-Jaipur highway. It is famous for its magnificent Neemrana Fort Palace. It was built in 1464 AD, a palace from where Rajput Maharaja Prithvi Raj Chauhan III reigned. Neemrana fort is now converted into one of the Rajasthan's oldest heritage luxu...

Best Time: July to March

17. Ranakpur

17 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 7 Tourist attractions

Ranakpur is a small quaint town nestled amid the secluded valley of Aravali Ranges in Rajasthan. Situated around 96 km North of Udaipur in Pali district, it is an important destination for Jain pilgrims. The place presents a unique spectacle of verdant greenery and gushing streams, an unusual sight ...

18. Nathdwara

18 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 6 Tourist attractions

Nestled amidst the Aravalli Hills, the charming town of Nathdwara is literally translates to "The Gateway of the Lord'. It is situated in the heart of Rajasthan, on the banks of river Banas and is a pristine picturesque location. It is also a sacred Hindu site and is flocked by thousands of tourists...

Best Time: September to February

19. Garadia Mahadev

19 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Situated in Daulatganj near Kota, Garadiya Mahadev Temple is not just a revered Hindu temple but also a popular tourist spot because of its location at the scenic Chambal gorge. Perched at a height of 500 feet from the mean sea level on a picturesque cliff, the temple is enshrined by Hindu God Shiva...

20. Fatehpur

20 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 4 Tourist attractions

Situated in the Sikar district of Rajasthan, Fatehpur is an ancient town, a prominent part of the Shekhawati region. Fatehpur is popular with tourists who want to try out a new destination, and have a knack for art and culture.

Best Tourist Attractions in Rajasthan

City Palace, Jaipur

City Palace, Jaipur

Lake Pichola

Lake Pichola

Amer Fort

Fateh Sagar Lake

Jaisalmer Fort

Jaisalmer Fort

21. Khimsar

21 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 4 Tourist attractions

Famous for the Nagaur Festival, Khimsar is a small village in the state of Rajasthan, Ideal for a relaxed weekend getaway in the winters.

22. Nawalgarh

22 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 4 Tourist attractions

Fondly known as "the land of Havelis" or "open air art gallery", this miniature town of Nawalgarh is located around 30 kms away from the town of Jhunjhunu and does absolute justice to the name given to it.

23. Rajsamand

23 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 4 Tourist attractions

Located 67 km North of the now popular destination wedding city of Udaipur, is the small town of Rajsamand. It got the name from the eponymous Rajsamand lake which is the second largest man-made lake in the world. Apart from the renowned historical edifices of Kumbhalgarh and Haldighati, the place a...

24. Jhunjhunu

24 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 5 Tourist attractions

An ancient town in the state of Rajasthan, Jhunjhunu is known for its fresco art and carefully engraved architecture of vacant havelis and authentic Rajasthani experience in an offbeat destination.

25. Mandawa

25 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 4 Tourist attractions

Known for its very popular Mandawa Fort, Mandawa is a quaint little town in the Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan. Popularly known as the Open Art Gallery, the town is replete with paved archways and magnificent havelis and fortresses. It is located in the heart of the Shekhawati region and is dotted ...

26 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 5 Tourist attractions

Osian (Osiyan), also known as the 'Khajuraho of Rajasthan', has earned this name due to its many temples, some of which are very erotic. It is an ancient temple city located 65 kms north of Jodhpur in the state of Rajasthan in western India.

27 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 5 Tourist attractions

Sikar is a heritage city in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan between Agra and Bikaner. Known for its intricate architecture of grand havelis and forts adorned frescoes, Sikar is located in the shade of massive walls with seven entrance gates to the town.

28 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 3 Tourist attractions

At the edge of the Thar desert and situated amidst the shifting golden sand dunes, lies a small city called Churu, resplendent with havelis, fresco paintings and unique architecture. Known as the 'Gateway to the Thar desert', Churu lies in the historic Shekhawati region in northern Rajasthan.

29 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 18 Tourist attractions

Kota, the third most populous city in Rajasthan, lies alongside the banks of River Chambal, the only perennial river in Rajasthan. Locals and tourists visit the river shores for watching crocodiles, sighting birds and for boat riding in general. Kota is famous for its thriving coaching culture for I...

30 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 3 Tourist attractions

Located in close vicinity to the city of Bharatpur, Deeg is a small town in the state of Rajasthan. Built by Maharaja Suraj Mahal in 1772, Deeg Place served as the summer resort for the rulers of Bharatpur state. Popular for its magnificent palaces and desi bazaars, Deeg is located 32kms from the fa...

Best Time: September to March

31. Kesroli

31 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

The Hill Fort Kesroli is one of the rare heritage hotels in Alwar that has been in existence since the 14th century. A wonderful destination to enjoy the barrier sunsets, showing daily since 700 years and discovering the Neemrana heritage hotels in Alwar is this resort. Hill Fort-Kesroli is a great ...

32. Jhalawar

32 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 8 Tourist attractions

A place laden with historic forts and beautiful palaces, Jhalawar takes on back in time to an era of glory. It's a place that provides on an opportunity to experience the Rajputana lifestyle.

33. Eklingji Temple

33 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Eklingji Temple is one of the most popular temples of Rajasthan and is sited at a distance of 22 km to the north of Udaipur. Eklingji Temple is dedicated to the Lord Shiva of the Hindu religion and its brilliant architecture drives several tourists here every year. This double-storied temple looks m...

34. Bharatpur National Park

34 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Now known as the Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur National Park is a famous avifauna sanctuary and a bird watching paradise listed among UNESCO's World Heritage sites. The 29 km reserve is locally known as Ghana and is a mosaic of dry grasslands, woodlands, woodland swamps, and wetlands. These dive...

35. Bhangarh Fort

35 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Famous for the historical ruins and the ghost stories, Bhangarh has been regarded as the most haunted place in the country. It is located on the way between Jaipur and Delhi. The Bhangarh Fort is a 17th Century fort in the Alwar district of Rajasthan. It was built by Bhagwant Das for his son Madho S...

36. Sariska National Park

36 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Nestled in the Aravali Hills over an area of about 800 sq. Km covering the grasslands, dry deciduous forests, cliffs and rocky landscape, lays the Sariska National Park, now known as The Sariska Tiger Reserve. This area was once hunting preservation of The Maharaja of Alwar. The Reserve is known for...

37. Salasar Balaji

37 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Salasar Balaji or Salasar Dham is a temple located in the small town of Salasar near Sujangarh in Churu district, Rajasthan. Dedicated to Balaji, another name for Hanuman, this temple attracts innumerable devotees throughout the year. Salasar Dham is in a religious circuit of centers of Khatu S...

38. Chand Baori

38 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Chand Baori is a major tourist attraction site in Abhaneri village that belongs to 10th-century monuments that showcase Rajasthani architectural expertise and talents. With steps on the three sides that lead to the water reserve, the stepwell is more than 13 storeys deep and is adorned with more tha...

39. Galtaji Temple

39 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Located on the outskirts of the regal city of Jaipur, Galtaji Temple is a prehistoric Hindu pilgrimage site. Outlined by the striking Aravalli hills, it consists of several shrines, holy kunds, pavilions and natural springs. This majestic temple is situated at the heart of a hilly terrain ...

40 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Filled with vibrant colours, rich heritage, and warm hospitality, Barmer represents the true cultural beauty of Rajasthan. A part of the desert lands of Thar, it shares borders with Pakistan on the west and Jaisalmer and Jalore to the north and south, respectively. The historic town of the 13th Cent...

41. Desert National Park

41 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Situated near the town of Jaisalmer, Desert national park is among the largest of its kind in the country, encompassing an area of 3162 sq kms. The park covers a huge area extending from Jaisalmer/Barmer all the way to the India-Pakistan border. In spite of being right in the middle of an arid, dry,...

42 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Pilani is a small town situated in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, mainly renowned for being home to one of the most prestigious educational institutes of the country namely BITS Pilani (Birla Institute of Technology and Science). Grand Havelis and revered shrines are situated in the heart of th...

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The Best Rajasthan Itinerary for 5 Days or More

  • October 7, 2023

Rajasthan is one of our favourite states in India. So, if you’re here looking for the best Rajasthan itinerary, you’ll be pleased to know you’ve come to the right place. We recently spent close to 3 weeks in Rajasthan, which is why it’s easy for me to suggest itineraries for 5 days, 7 days, and even 2 weeks. In this Rajasthan Itinerary, I’ll be sharing all the best places to visit, how to get around, where to eat & sleep, along with all of our top tips for travelling this fast-paced state in India.

If you ask me, no trip to India is complete without visiting Rajasthan. It’s arguably the most exciting state in all of India and without doubt the epitome of Indian culture. It’s a land of grandeur architecture, enchanting cities, mystical deserts, and rich royal history. All of which decorated in a plethora of vivid colour. Rajasthan is big, it’s loud, it’s crazy, and it will att@ck your senses in the best possible way.

When planning a Rajasthan Itinerary, it’s easy to underestimate just how big the state is. If the state were a country, it would be around the 63rd largest country in the world, which is pretty staggering. It’s therefore not too surprising to find that each city in Rajasthan has an entirely different vibe. You’ll have the time of your life hopping from the golden city to the pink city, and if time permits, onto the blue and white cities too.  

Having said that, it can be a daunting prospect planning your route in this truly vast and profound state. Thankfully, we’ve done all the leg work, and we’re here to help. So let’s get to it, here’s the best Rajasthan Itinerary for 5 days or more. 

The Best Rajasthan Itinerary

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How Many Days to Spend in Rajasthan

As I’ve already mentioned, Rajasthan is an enormous state; so you could spend an entire month here and still barely scratch the surface. I’m sure some of you are backpacking India for an extended amount of time, in which case I recommend spending at least 10-14 days in Rajasthan. However, if you are visiting India for only 2-3 weeks , you’ll likely want to cut that time in half if you are to see other areas of India as well.  

Usually, when I put together itineraries, I focus on a specific length of time. However, it’s such a diverse group of travellers visiting Rajasthan, that I figured it isn’t a one size fits all on this occasion. So my conclusion was that I’d give a full low down on all of my favourite cities in Rajasthan, followed by suggested itineraries for 5 days, 7 days, and 14 days. Of course, you can follow my Rajasthan itinerary, or you can put together your own, using all the information in this blog post about the best cities in Rajasthan.

Rajasthan Itinerary Highlights

I go into quite a lot of detail regarding the best places to see and things to do in this Rajasthan. So if you’re short for time, or want a taster of what to expect, here is a quick overview of our Rajasthan highlights.

  • Spend the night in the desert on an overnight camel safari in Jaisalmer
  • Dance like nobody’s watching at the evening aarti by Pushkar Lake
  • Enjoy authentic and delicious Rajasthani cuisine
  • Stay at one of the beautiful lakeside hotels in Udaipur
  • Marvel the ornate details of Jaipur’s City Palace
  • Attend festivals and fayres, such as the one of a kind Pushkar Camel Fayre
  • Watch the sunset from the ancient Nahargarh Fort in Jaipur
  • Experience jaw-dropping panoramic views from the Monsoon Palace in Udaipur
  • Hunt for Bengal Tigers at the Ranthambore National Park
  • Visit the extraordinary Galta Ji (Monkey) Temple in Jaipur
  • Hunt for wares in the colourful local bazaars

Jaipur's City Palace

The Best Places to Visit in Rajasthan

OK, now let’s start planning your Rajasthan itinerary, by taking a look at all the best places to visit. I’ll include a little overview of the area itself, as well as recommendations on what to do, where to sleep, where to eat etc.     

Jaipur is a magical city, exploding with history, culture, energy, and jaw-dropping architecture. Famed for being the ‘ Pink City’  thanks to its trademark terracotta architecture, it’s one of the most visited cities not only in Rajasthan but in the whole of India. It also forms a part of the ever-popular golden triangle route .

With a population of over 3 million, Jaipur is the epitome of organised chaos. Vehicles, people, and a variety of wildlife from cows to camels fight their way for a space in the bustling metropolis. Just walking the streets is a spectacle in itself. Yet despite the mayhem, Jaipur is a vibrant, atmospheric, and exciting place to be.  

At the same time, the Pink City is bursting with world heritage sights and landmarks that are unbelievably impressive. You can soak in incredible views of the city at one of the many forts. Marvel over the architecture of the grand royal palaces; And visit one of a kind temples such as the Galta Ji Monkey Temple.

In short, Jaipur is a vital addition to any Rajasthan Itinerary.

The Best Things to do in Jaipur

Here’s a handful of the best things to do in Jaipur, but for more, see our 2 Day Jaipur Itinerary .

Patrika Gate

Patrika Gate is one of the most recognisable landmarks in Jaipur. Not only that, but with its one of a kind decorative design, it is easily one of the most  instagrammable places in India . We were left mesmerised by the vibrant and intricate walkways, that serves as a true reflection of Rajasthani culture. A must see! 

* For more info, see our complete guide to   Patrika Gate here .

PATRIKA GATE IN JAIPUR

Amber Palace

The Amber Palace, constructed from red sandstone and marble, is easily one of the most beautiful places to visit in Jaipur. It was once residence to the Jaipur Royal Family before they relocated to the City Palace. However, in our opinion, Amber Palace is the most impressive out of the 2. Inside the palace grounds, you will find a series of pristine gardens, intricate courtyards, and photo opportunities, including a stunning mirrored room.  

While we suggest making Amber Palace a priority on your Jaipur Itinerary, we have to ask that you don’t participate in elephant rides. Many tourists opt for elephant rides up to the palace entrance, without knowing the horrors behind animal tourism . 

* For more info see our complete guide to Amer Fort & Amber Palace here.

amer fort jaipur

Galta Ji (Monkey) Temple

Galta Ji Temple is one of the most unusual temples we visited throughout our time in India. While the official name is Galta Ji, most refer to it as Monkey Temple, due to the thousands of monkeys that occupy the grounds. Built within a mountain pass in the Aravali hills, natural springs from the mountain replenish the temples 7 holy baths. Here you will find pilgrims bathing in the sacred water, believed to cleanse away sins and revitalise the body.

*For more info, see our complete guide to   Monkey Temple Jaipu r here.

MONKEY TEMPLE JAIPUR

Nahargarh Fort

Historically, along with Amer Fort and Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort helped form a defensive wall around the old Royal City. Located high in the Aravali mountains, the breathtaking fortress provides an unrivalled view over the bustling city below. The fort is famed for being an architectural wonder, as well as being one of the best sunset spots in Jaipur.  

*For more info, see our complete guide to Nahargarh Fort here .

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NAHARGARH FORT JAIPUR

Where to Eat in Jaipur

  • Lunching & Brunching:  Tapri the Teahouse $$
  • Sunset Drinks & Food:   Tattoo Cafe $
  • Best Local Food:   25 Degrees East $$
  • Street Food:   Masala Chowk $

Where to Sleep in Jaipur

  • Hostel:    Hostel Lumb’s Nest
  • Budget:   Blue King
  • Mid-Range:  Umaid Bhawan
  • Luxury:   Fairmont Jaipur

For more places to stay in Jaipur,  you can check the latest prices here.

Next up we head to the White City of Rajasthan, or as it’s more commonly known, Udaipur. In my opinion, Udaipur is another unmissable spot to include on your Rajasthan itinerary. However, you’re probably noticing a pattern whereby I say this about every damn city on this list. If you’re short for time, I’m aware I’m probably not making this too easy for you. But, it just means you’ll have to save what you miss for another trip.

Anyhow, I digress. Let’s get back to what makes Udaipur so awesome. When I think of Udaipur, I imagine opulence, romance, and tranquillity. This city is remarkably beautiful, and something about it made us want to stay a lot longer than our itinerary would allow.  

Udaipur’s history is rich and royal, evident by the sumptuous palaces which are abundant throughout the city. The Udaipur City Palace is one of our favourites in Rajasthan. And you can’t help but dream looking out at the old Lake Palace which is now a 5* hotel. 

What’s more, the serenity of the lakes and surrounding nature, had us forgetting we were even in a city at all. Commonly referred to as the ‘Venice of the East’, Udaipur offers a rare chance to relax on your trip through strenuous Rajasthan.  

Taj Lake Palace Udaipur

The Best Things to do in Udaipur

Here’s a handful of the best things to do in Udaipur, but for more, see our 2 Day Udaipur Itinerary .

Udaipur City Palace

It isn’t without reason that the city palace is one of the top things to do in Udaipur. The grandeur marble & granite structure stands proudly as the landmark of the city, and we, for one, were taken aback by its sheer magnificence .   If we were to recommend just one City Palace to visit in Rajasthan, it would have to be this one.

* For more info, see our complete guide to   Udaipur City Palace here .

UDAIPUR CITY PALACE

Monsoon Palace

When you arrive in Udaipur and spot the ethereal looking castle stood proudly in the hills; that my friends is the Monsoon Palace. The palace once served as a royal residence to the  Mewar Dynasty   and set 944m above sea level provides breathtaking panoramic views over the city. For the same reason, it is considered one of the  best spots to watch sunset in Udaipur .

*For more info, see our complete guide to   Monsoon Palace Udaipur here .

Monsoon Palace Udaipur

Dharohar Dance Show at Bagore Ki Haveli 

For a taste of authentic Rajasthani culture, the Dharohar Dance Show is an unmissable experience when visiting Udaipur. Set within the courtyard of Bagore Ki Haveli, you can expect a vibrant and entertaining performance that showcases the tradition and culture of Rajasthani folklore. The artistry of the performers is spectacular, and combined with the charming setting, makes for an unforgettable evening.  

Dharohar Dance Show at Bagore Ki Haveli Udaipur

Lake Pichola

Udaipur is also known as the ‘city of lakes, and Lake Pichola is the most famous with a lot of the action centred around it. Boasting a jaw-dropping backdrop of the Aravalli mountain range, I’d freely say it’s one of the most picturesque locations in all of India. A variety of hotels, ghats, restaurants, and rooftop bars surround the lake so that you can enjoy the view from several different vantage points. Relaxing around the lake with a beer in hand turned out to be one of our favourite things to do in the Udaipur.

SUNSET BOAT CRUISE

Where to Eat in Udaipur

  • Healthy Breakfast:   Grasswood Cafe
  • Local Food:   Namaste Cafe
  • Vegan Food:  Millets of Mewar
  • Western Food : Jheels Coffee Bar & Bakery
  • Sunset Drinks:  Sun & Moon

*Vegetarian? Check out our guide to the best vegetarian restaurants in Udaipur .

Where to Sleep in Udaipur

  • Hostel:  Gypsy Child Lake Hostel
  • Budget:  Jagat Villa Guesthouse
  • Mid-Range: Jagat Niwas Palace
  • Private:  Taj Lake Palace

For more places to stay in Udaipur, you can check the latest prices here . Or see our guide to the best lake facing hotels in Udaipur .

So we’ve covered the white, pink, and blue cities, now we have the ‘golden city’. Jaisalmer got its nickname as the golden city thanks to its abundant desert dunes, and medieval architecture clad in golden sandstone. A perfect amalgamation of culture, history, and adventure, Jaisalmer turned out to be one of our favourite destinations in all of India.

Upon arriving into Jaisalmer, we couldn’t help but feel like we’d step foot into a fairytale. The momentous Jaisalmer Fort stands as a citadel and centre point of the city, while ornate temples, luxurious Havelis, and serene lakes adorn the golden city. 

The highlight of Jaisalmer, however, has to be the desert safaris. Climb atop a camel and make your way deep into the Thar desert, where you can camp beneath the stars and sing traditional desert songs around a campfire. If riding camels isn’t up your street, you can take a jeep safari instead. But either way, an overnight desert safari is a must.

JAISALMER OVERNIGHT CAMEL SAFARI THAR DESERT

Best Things to do in Jaisalmer

Here’s a handful of the best things to do in Jaisalmer but for more, see our 2 Day Jaisalmer Itinerary .

Overnight Camel Safari

Jaisalmer borders the mysterious Thar desert, and one of the essential things to do when visiting the  ‘golden city’,  is a camel safari. From trotting through the golden dunes atop camels, followed by campfire nights under the milky way, it is no wonder that tourists travel from far and wide to take part in this magical experience. Even if you are planning a short Rajasthan trip itinerary, you should make this experience a priority. With tours ranging from 1/2 a day to 3 days+, there is something to suit everybody.

*For more info, check out our complete guide to an overnight camel safari in Jaisalmer .

JAISALMER OVERNIGHT CAMEL SAFARI THAR DESERT SUNSET

Jaisalmer Fort

Nestled alongside the golden Thar desert, Jaisalmer Fort is not your average fort. It is unique, as it’s one of the only residential fortifications in the world, with houses that date back generations, as well as temples, shops, and restaurants too. Exploring the fort is one of the most exciting things you can do in the golden city as you never know where the labyrinth of alleyways might lead you. Hunting for rooftop bars, epic viewpoints, talented artisans, and eerie fortune tellers, was one of our favourite ways to spend the day.

TOP THINGS TO DO JAISALMER SUNSET

Gadisar Lake

One of the more relaxing places to visit in Jaisalmer is Gadisar Lake. It’s a sacred lake to Hindus, and the religious temples ‘floating’ in the water add to the magic. It’s a peaceful spot to visit alone, and you’ll often find several locals and tourists meditating here during sunrise or sunset. But it’s also a fun place to visit with your family or travel buddy when you can go boating on the lake, or enjoy a walk around the embankment.

TOP THINGS TO DO JAISALMER GADISAR LAKE

Where to Eat in Jaisalmer

  • Cheap Eats : Free Tibet $
  • Dinner with a view : Lal Garh $$
  • Breakfast : Kuku Coffee Shop $

Where to Sleep in Jaisalmer

  • Hostel:  Swan Hostel 
  • Budget Private:  Bohemian Guesthouse
  • Mid-Range: Hotel Victoria
  • Luxury:   Suryagarh Jaisalmer  

Out of all the cities in Rajasthan, Pushkar is probably the most laidback. The town itself is small in comparison to other cities in the state. And you quickly feel like part of a community as you bump into the same familiar faces everywhere you go. It’s a place of creative expression, and one of the highlights is the evening aarti where you can dance around the lake and witness all kinds of talent.

Considered a holy city, you will often see religious ceremonies taking place around Pushkar lake. These can be fascinating to watch, but you should avoid the ‘priests ‘ like the plague. They will insist you have to wear a wristband to enter the lake area. And once they’ve put it on you, they’ll ask for an extortionate payment while guilt-tripping you about karma.  

An important event in the Pushkar calendar is the annual camel fair. If you are lucky enough to be in town for that, you’re in for a real treat. This event is weird but wonderful, and a perfect example of just how crazy things can get in India. We loved it!

evening aarti by Pushkar Lake

Best Things to do in Pushkar

Here’s a handful of the Pushkar highlights, but for more see this list of the  best things to do in Pushkar . 

Pushkar Lake

Pushkar Lake is the centre point of the town, and it’s the first place you should head to once you arrive. You’ll immediately understand what I mean by how laidback Pushkar feels relative to other cities in Rajasthan. You’ll also understand what I said about the relentless priests. Regardless of the scams, the lake is a holy place for Hindus, and you must take off your shoes before stepping foot onto its banks. This rule is for everybody, so be respectful and remove your shoes. I highly recommend visiting the lake at sunset for the daily evening aarti, which is always a magical way to end the day.   

Pushkar Lake

Savitri Temple

Savitri Temple is one of many interesting temples in Pushkar, but this one is especially impressive due to its hilltop location. To reach the temple, you can take a short hike from the lake, or there’s a cable car. It’s a 20-25 minute climb on foot, so if you’re fit and able, I recommend the scenic hike. The views over Pushkar intensify the higher you climb, and you’ll encounter several monkeys & other wildlife on the way. For the best experience, it’s best to visit for sunrise or sunset.  

Savitri Temple Pushkar

Pushkar Camel Fayre

If you’re fortunate enough to be in Pushkar for the camel fayre, you’re in for quite the experience. It’s the only time of year when the town is anything but peaceful; however, the wild festivities are one of a kind, and it’s one of our favourite memories of India. Historically, the event started as a camel trading market, and over the years it’s grown in both popularity and eccentricity. Now it’s a full-blown festival, with crazy competitions, live performances, market stalls, funfairs, and of course, lots and lots of camels.

Pushkar Camel Fayre

Where to eat in Pushkar

  • Pizza:  La Pizzeria
  • Falafel:  Ganga Laffa
  • Healthy : Cafe Nature’s Blessing
  • Breakfast:   Deja Brew
  • Local:   Street Food

Where to sleep in Pushkar

  • Hostel :  Backpackers Paradise  
  • Budget Private:  Mayur Guest House
  • Mid-Range:   Hotel Brahma Horizon  

For more places to stay in Pushkar, you can check the  latest prices here .

The next city worth considering for your Rajasthan trip itinerary is Jodhpur. Also known as the “The Blue City”, Jodhpur is famous for its colossal fort, blue houses, and impressive temples. Unfortunately, we didn’t get around to visiting Jodhpur due to contracting a nasty case of the ‘Delhi belly.’ But we know of many travellers who speak very highly of their time there.  

As I haven’t visited Jodhpur for myself, I wouldn’t like to make recommendations; therefore, I suggest you check out this awesome list of   things to do in the blue city .

Jodhpur rajasthan

If you’re keen to wander a little off the beaten track in Rajasthan, you should certainly consider visiting Bundi. Bundi is a peaceful historic town that allows you a taste of what it’s like in the ‘ real India ‘. A luxury, or should I see experience, that is often lost in more touristic destinations.

Again, our timeframe didn’t allow us to make it to Bundi on our last trip, but if I had my time in Rajasthan over, I’d make it a priority. The history of the city fascinates me, with legends of old tribes and heroic battles. Not to mention the plethora of nature which includes rivers, lakes, and waterfalls.

As I haven’t visited Bundi for myself, I wouldn’t like to make recommendations; therefore, I suggest you check out this  Bundi Travel Guide .

Bundi rajasthan

Ranthambore National Park

Another spot I wish I’d had the chance to visit is the   Ranthambore National Park . The park is a prime destination for spotting tigers in their natural habitat, and who doesn’t want to lay their eyes on the majestic Bengal tiger? It has to be one of the ultimate Indian experiences, up there with visiting the Taj Mahal, and it’s not an opportunity that arises so often.

So why didn’t we visit? Ultimately, it came down to timing. We only had a 2-month visa for India, so, unfortunately, we had to compromise some stuff. You’ll have to make tough choices all the time in India. There’s just so much to see, and even with all the time in the world, it would never be enough.

Anyhow, to spot the endangered Bengal tiger in the wild, you have an excellent chance at Ranthambore. Depending on your itinerary & budget, you might prefer to visit Sariska Tiger Reserve instead, which has a lower concentration of Bengal tigers and is the cheaper option. Either way, if you spot a tiger, I want to know about it, so please send us your pics!

Ranthambore National Park rajasthan

Suggested Rajasthan Itinerary for 5 Days

  • Jaisalmer – 2 Days
  • Jodhpur – 1 Day
  • Jaipur – 2 Days

Suggested Rajasthan Itinerary for 7 Days

  • Pushkar – 1 Day
  • Udaipur – 2 Days

Suggested Rajasthan Itinerary for 14 Days

  • Pushkar – 2 Days
  • Jodhpur – 2 Days
  • Jaipur – 3 Days
  • Ranthambore – 1 Day
  • Bundi – 2 Days

Tips & Advice for Travelling Rajasthan

Rajasthan is a vibrant, wild, and exciting place to travel. At the same time, it can be overwhelming, confusing, and even sometimes scary. So here are some travel tips and advice that we accumulated during our time in Rajasthan. Hopefully, it will help ensure a fun, safe, and stress-free trip of a lifetime.

Best Time to Visit Rajasthan

The best time to visit Rajasthan is during the Indian Winter, which runs from October to February. During this time you can expect perfect weather for sightseeing – Ie. The temperatures are cooler, and there is very little rain. It’s also the period where many festivals take place in Rajasthan, such as Diwali, Pushkar Camel Fayre, and Dev Deepawali. If you are sensitive to the heat, you may wish to keep mornings and late afternoons free outdoor activities, as the lunchtime hours get incredibly hot all year round. It’s advisable to avoid Rajasthan altogether during the months of Summer or Monsoon.  

Pushkar Camel Fayre

Getting Around in Rajasthan

Rajasthan is a well-connected state, and you can generally travel from city to city with ease and at very little expense. Our favourite way to get around is by bus, as they are affordable, you can book very last minute, and you can travel through the night. I highly recommend travelling through the night as not only do you save a night on accommodation, but it means you avoid travel time eating into your valuable exploring time. We always booked our buses using  redbus.com   as they have an English speaking helpline should there ever be any issues with your booking.

Another option is to travel via train, which is slightly more expensive but arguably a tad more comfortable. The only issue with train travel is you need to book in advance, which means there isn’t much room for flexibility should you want to stay longer in one place, and cut short in another. You can book trains up to 6 months in advance using  12go Asia.

Most of the bigger cities in Rajasthan also have airports; however, I’d avoid this mode of transport when going from city to city. Often you have to change over in Delhi as there are no direct flights, and it works out far more expensive than travelling by train or bus.  

Safety in Rajasthan

The topic regarding safety in Rajasthan and India, in general, is as complex as the country itself. Every individual has a different experience, and while there are many horror stories, we can honestly say we encountered nothing overly negative ourselves. By that, I mean we were not the victims of crime, theft, physical/verbal abuse and the like.  

Having said that, there were times when we felt uncomfortable and scared. Sometimes it was warranted, other times, it was not. You see, the biggest issue for us travelling India as a lesbian couple wasn’t even our sexuality, it was our gender. Being a foreign woman in India arouses a lot of attention. And like I said earlier, what we recognise as socially acceptable behaviour is not necessarily the same in Indian culture. For example, staring, taking photos without asking, or invasion of personal space can come across as intimidating, even when it’s not. 

So girls, be prepared to carry yourself confidently and don’t be afraid to say something should anybody cross the line. Unfortunately, there are many reports of women being groped by local men. If you find yourself in this position, it’s best to call him out, as other locals will step in to help you and probably give him a slap while they’re at it.

Otherwise, the biggest threat to tourists is petty theft crimes such as pickpocketing and bag snatching. We suggest keeping your belongings close to you at all times and use a small padlock or compartmental bag to keep your valuables safe. When travelling at night, avoid being alone in parks or dark areas.

Finally, It pays to make yourself aware of the  common scams in India , so in turn, you can avoid them.

Travel Insurance

With that, don’t even think about going to Rajasthan without travel insurance. Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. If the unlikely event that something goes wrong, you’ll want the best cover money can buy.

For this reason, we always recommend World Nomads for travel insurance. They are affordable, offer a variety of packages and add ons, and allow you to make amendments to your policy while travelling. Say, for example, you go scuba diving or hiking a mountain, World Nomads will amend your plan accordingly. It’s a super handy feature that we’ve used numerous times including the time we  trekked to Annapurna Base Camp .

If you need further convincing, read our article on  why you need travel insurance . Or get an on-the-spot quote from World Nomads using the form below.

Alcohol, Drugs, & Parties in Rajasthan

If you’re looking to party, Rajasthan isn’t the place. You’ll want to get yourself to the likes of Goa , Manali, or Hampi . But if you enjoy a few drinks of an evening time, alcohol is easy to find at many bars and restaurants. Just check in advance so that you’re not disappointed when you go to order. 

The local drug of choice is, of course, Bhang. For those of you who don’t know what Bhang is, it is an edible form of cannabis. You’ll find Bhang shops all over Rajasthan, selling Bhang Lassis – a tasty beverage mixed with milk, sugar, and fruits. Or alternatively bhang cakes or cookies. Bhang forms a big part of ancient Hindu tradition, and they believe it cures many ailments. It produces a similar effect as smoking cannabis; however, it can last longer and also take a lot longer to kick in. If it is your  first time experimenting with Bhang , it is worth educating yourself on the effects before partaking.

Social Etiquette in Rajasthan

Rajasthan is one of the holiest and most socially conservative states in all of India. It’s important to keep in mind that what might be socially acceptable in your home country, is likely to be viewed entirely different here. Thankfully, most Indians are forgiving toward foreigners to a certain extent; however, to avoid unwanted attention and embarrassment, it’s good to know the dos and don’ts. In which case, I recommend this article regarding  social etiquette in India , which includes dress codes, table manners, temple etiquette etc.

At the same time, you’ll likely be surprised by some of the aspects of Indian culture. And in all honestly, you’ll probably be offended from time to time. But again, it’s important to remember that the culture is entirely different from the western world, and embracing the unique Indian culture is all part and parcel of the experience.

Stay Connected in Rajasthan

If, like us, you rely on the internet when you travel (let’s face it, who doesn’t anymore), we have the perfect solution. After coming home to too many hefty phone bills and buying countless international sim cards, we were desperate for an affordable solution. 

That’s when we discovered TravelWifi.  TravelWifi’s portable pocket wifi  allows us to quickly and securely connect when we need it the most. Click the link for more information on coverage, packages, and the latest offers.

5 tourist places of rajasthan

More on India

Planning a trip to India? Check out some of our other articles to help plan your trip:

  • Plan your trip by following one of our One Month India backpacking routes.
  • Explore the golden city with the help of our 2 day Jaisalmer itinerary and go on an overnight camel safari .
  • Meander the elegant Pink City and see the best of Jaipur in 2 Days , visiting Nahargarh Fort , Amber Palace , and Jaipur City Palace .
  • Spend at least 2 days in Udaipur , visiting the Monsoon Palace and Karni Mata Temple .
  • Check out the beautiful beaches of South Goa .
  • Visit the mystical Hampi ruins and spend some time on the eccentric Hippie Island .

Did you enjoy our Rajasthan Itinerary?

That concludes  The Best Rajasthan Itinerary for 5 Days or More .   We hope you enjoy your time in this magical part of India. If you have any questions or feel we have missed anything, please reach out to us in the comment section below, through our contact us page. Don’t forget to follow us on  Instagram here ,  where we share further travel advice & inspiration.

Stay adventurous and Happy travels.

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Great informative articles, I am planning my next trip to Jaipur and Jaisalmer in Rajasthan. Really useful resource.

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Namaste! Charlotte & Natalie, Thanks for writing interesting and informative travel article about my desert-land Rajasthan and its colourful cities Jaipur the pink, Pushkar a holly, Udaipur the lakes and Jodhpur the famed blue houses and Thar desert.

Your travel articles helps travelers and also people like me who is small local travel organiser from Rajasthan – Keep up the good work. thanks

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Top 11 Places To Visit In Rajasthan

Rajasthan , known formerly by the name Rajputana or the land of the kings, is the largest state in the republic of India. It covers an area of 342,239 sq kilometers which is 10.4% of India. However despite of its large size it is covered by the Great Indian Desert, Thar. The Thar Desert runs parallel to the Sutlej-Indus river valley. Being located at the forefront of Indian civilization, the state of Rajasthan has seen the age of kings thus, explaining the moniker ‘ the land of kings ’.

Rajasthan houses an amazing display of arts and architecture, courtesy of it being a princely state. Each individual kingdom of Rajasthan has a distinctive style of architecture and arts making it one of the most culturally diverse places in the world. In this article we shall list out the 11 popular places to visit in Rajasthan .

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The capital of the state, Jaipur is also the largest city in the princely state of Rajasthan. It was founded in 1727, by the Kachwaha Rajput Ruler Sawai Jaisingh II, who was the ruler of Amber. Also known by the nickname ‘ Pink City of India ’ which is due to the distinctive saffron or pink color of the buildings. The planning of the city was done according to the Vedic Vastu Shastra (Indian architecture). The well planned streets and detailed and artistic architecture make it one of the top preferred tourist locations.

In the 2008 Conde Nast Traveller Readers Choice Survey, Jaipur was ranked #7 of the best places to visit in Asia. Jaipur has lots to offer to even the most average tourists. Forts, monuments, temples, Gardens, museums and vast market places of Jaipur bring tourists who come from all around the world to experience the food, fun and frolic at this wonderful town. Jaipur is also home to a huge no. of arts and craft with over 20 unique specializations. To learn more about the tourist places in Jaipur, please visit: places to visit in Jaipur . You might want to plan a separate 3 day itinerary for this city alone.

  • City Palace
  • Nahargarh Fort
  • Jaigarh Fort
  • Jantar Mantar
  • Pink City Bazaars
  • Albert Hall Museum
  • Birla Temple
  • Govind Dev ji Temple

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While in a few texts, it has been termed as the Venice of the East , the City of Udaipur is known by its common moniker, the city of lakes. The city was the capital of the Sisodiya Rajputs of Mewar and is famous for its palaces that exemplify the finesse of Rajputana Style architecture. Udaipur was founded in 1553 by the Sisodiya Rajput Ruler Maharana Udai Singh II. The Mewar Rajputs founded the city to relocate their capital from Chittor to a more secure location. Today, most of the palaces have been converted into hotels, thus attracting a huge no. of tourist crowd to this city.

The city’s picturesque location at the foothills of the Aravalli Mountains, the state of Udaipur is a unique destination. Apart from its various palaces, forts, market places, and various temples are also the reason for its popularity. The cities are well planned and the people hospitable, the place is not only famous for its palaces and monuments, the city of Udaipur has a lot to offer its visitors. To learn more about the popular tourist places in Udaipur, please visit: places to visit in Udaipur .

  • Lake Pichola
  • Lake Palace
  • Lake Garden Palace
  • The Royal Vintage Car Museum
  • Bagore Ki Haveli
  • Saheliyon Ki Bari
  • Jagdish Temple

5 tourist places of rajasthan

The second largest City of Rajasthan, Jodhpur is also the second most populated city of Rajasthan after Jaipur. The city was founded in 1459 by the Rathore Rajput Ruler, Rao Jodha Singh of Marwar. The city was founded as Marwar’s new capital after the fall of the former capital of Mandore. Jodhpur is also called the Sun City as it enjoys a bright sunny weather all year round. Strategically, it is considered to be the most important city of western Rajasthan as it lies only at a distance of 250 kilometers from the Indo-Pakistan border.

Also, because it lies in the center of Rajasthan, Jodhpur is an important tourist destination as well. Jodhpur has been listed many a times in various tourism magazines and documentaries and has topped the lonely planet’s list of most extraordinary place to stay in 2014. The various hill forts, palaces and the old walled city are just a handful of attractions from the multitude that this wonderful city has to offer. To learn more about the famous tourist places in Jodhpur, please visit: places to visit in Jodhpur .

  • Mehrangarh Fort
  • Umaid Bhawan Palace
  • Jaswant Thada
  • Mandore Gardens
  • Kailana Lake
  • Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park
  • Clock Tower
  • Chamunda Mata Temple
  • Balsamand Lake
  • Masuria Hills Garden

4. Jaisalmer

5 tourist places of rajasthan

The aptly named “golden city” , which comes from its view during the day, the city of Jaisalmer lies in the heart of the Thar Desert. The city was founded by The Bhati Rajput ruler Maharawal Jaisal Singh in 1156 Ad. The city gets its name from the golden sands of the Thar Desert and the same golden colored sandstone used in the city’s architecture. The city is a famous tourist spot due to its magnificent architecture and the various arts and crafts which are unique to this region. The city thrives on tourism, and can be called a home away from home for a huge no. of tourists from all around the world.

The unique feature about the city of Jaisalmer is its architecture. It was built as a walled city which makes it one of the largest forts in the world. You might want to pack a lot of paperbacks and almost 3-4 days to enjoy the life in this city to its fullest. The fort has numerous eateries that offer Italian, French and local cuisines. Visit during the months of November and December and you will enjoy this castle city to its fullest. To know more about the main tourist spots in Jaisalmer, please visit: places to visit in Jaisalmer .

  • Jaisalmer Fort
  • Patwon-Ki-Haveli
  • Sam Sand Dunes
  • Thar Heritage Museum
  • Gadisar Lake
  • Nathmal Ki Haveli
  • Jain temples
  • Salim Singh Ki Haveli

5 tourist places of rajasthan

The city of Bikaner was founded in 1488 by the Rathore Rajput Ruler Rao Bika. Rao Bika was the son of the Rathore Ruler Rao Jodha who founded Jodhpur. The land was usurped from the rivaling Jat rulers of that time. However, no matter how many wars the ancient city has seen in the past, today Bikaner is another prime tourist destination and is famous for its sweets and snacks. The place is known for its forts and food .

The various arts and crafts of this place are also unique, especially the intricately carved windowpanes called jharokhas. It is one town we would personally recommend for you to visit if you want to experience the authentic taste of rajasthani cuisines. The various fairs held in Bikaner also attract a huge no. of visitors from all around India and the world. The famous temples like Karni Mata and Laxmi Nath Temple etc. are also worth the visit. To know more about the main tourist destinations in Bikaner, please visit: places to visit in Bikaner .

  • Junagarh Fort
  • Lalgarh Palace
  • National Research Centre on Camel
  • Shri Laxminath Temple
  • Ganga Singh Museum
  • Sadul Singh Museum
  • Jain Temple

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Lying in the Ajmer District of Rajasthan, the holy City of Pushkar is often described as the king of pilgrimage sites in India. The town is located at the shores of the Pushkar Lake, which was created by the tears of Lord Shiva. The town is one of the oldest cities of India and the date of its origin is unknown and is often associated with the Hindu mythology. The town is famous for its temples and various Ghats which are frequented by hundreds of visitors during the annual bath. The water of the lake is considered sacred and thus is responsible for the town’s repute as a pilgrimage spot. To learn more about tourist places in Pushkar, visit: Places to visit in Pushkar .

Perhaps the most illustrious attraction of Pushkar is the annual camel fair. It is a five day fair held where people buy and sell livestock. But that’s not all; the fair is home to a large no. of tourist crowd that is attracted by the music, dance and various events that are held here during the camel fair. Camel races are one of the major attractions as well.

  • Pushkar Lake
  • Brahma Temple
  • Savitri temple
  • Apteshwar Temple
  • Varaha Temple
  • Rangji temple

7. Sawai Madhopur

5 tourist places of rajasthan

Sawai Madhopur was built by Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh of The Kachwaha Rajputs and was founded in 1763. While the town itself doesn’t have any notable tourist attractions, just two attractions have made this city a must visit place in Rajasthan. They are the Ranthambore Fort and the Ranthambore National park . Both of the two places are a must visit and will take up around 2-3 days for one to explore properly. For other tourist attractions, please visit: tourist places to visit in Ranthambore . The Ranthambore forests were the hunting grounds for the Kachwaha Rajputs of Jaipur till the time India received its independence. After independence it was established as the Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary and it rose to being a tiger reserve in 1973 and got its national park status in 1980.

One should also visit the Ranthambore fort, which is a part of the UNESCO world heritage site. The fort is situated in the forests of the Ranthambore National Park. The construction of the fort predates the reign of the Kachwaha Rajput Clan and was founded by the Nagil Jat Ruler Raja Sajraj Veer Singh Nagil in 944 AD. The fort housed many different ruling clans till it finally fell to the Kachwaha Rajputs of Jaipur. The vast cultural history imbibed in this ancient architecture is a must visit indeed.

  • Ranthambore National Park
  • Chamatkar Temple
  • Chauth Mata Temple
  • Ranthambore Fort
  • Khandar Fort

8. Chittorgarh

Chittorgarh

The ancient city of Chittorgarh also known as Chittor , was said to have been founded by the Maurya Dynasty. However its significance rose when the Ruler of the Sisodiya Rajput Clan of Mewar captured the city in 734 Ad and made it the capital of Mewar. The place is known to be the birthplace of many great warriors and historical figures like the Great Maharana Pratap and the Hindu saint, Meera Bai. The city being an ancient place contains many different palaces, temples and forts which display some of the most advanced architectural designs and artistic mastery.

One of the major places to visit in Chittorgarh is the Chittorgarh fort, which is the largest fort in India. The fort was the former capital of mewar before its relocation to the more secure city of Udaipur. The fort was founded in the 7th century by the 1st Sisodiya Rajput Ruler Bappa Rawal and spreads over an area of 2.8 sq kilometers and its highest elevation point is 1,075 meters above sea level. Upon visiting you will experience and witness the Rajput style architecture at its best. The fort complex itself contains several palaces, gardens and temples most of which have a great historical significance.

  • Chittorgarh Fort
  • Rana Kumbha Palace
  • Fateh Prakash Palace
  • Meera Temple
  • Rani Padmini Palace
  • Vijay Stambh
  • Kriti Stambh

9. Mount Abu

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The place takes pride of it being the only hill station in the desert state of Rajasthan. Mount Abu is situated in the Aravalli mountain range and is a part of the Sirohi District of Rajasthan. The place apart from being a retreat for the people of Rajasthan and Gujarat from the scorching sun but has a lot of historical and religious significance. Mount Abu was known as the Arbuda Mountain, which has been mentioned in the Hindu Epic Mahabharata and is known for to be the place where the Great Sage Vashishta retired. The hill station houses many ancient sites and temples which are frequented by many pilgrims from across India along with many forts and lakes.

The place is a heavenly retreat for the sun scorched people of Rajasthan, with its lush green surroundings and various picnic spots. The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, Trevor’s Crocodile Park, Nakki Lake and the most Famous Dilwara Jain Temples are situated here. Apart from these, one can also visit the ruins of Achalgarh Fort which was built in the 17th century. The surroundings and the cool and enjoyable weather make it a place like no other in the desert state of Rajasthan. To know more about the main tourist destinations in Mount Abu, please visit: places to visit in Mount Abu .

  • Dilwara Jain temples
  • Guru Shikar
  • Sunset Point
  • Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple
  • Trevor’s tank
  • Mount Abu Bazaars
  • Wildlife Sanctuary

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Ajmer is surrounded by Aravalli ranges and is a city seeped in both history and culture. It lies near Pushkar, a major Hindu pilgrimage site and is the home of the shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. This makes it a unique pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Muslims. Apart from being a pilgrimage site, it is also the home of many fascinating historic sites and therefore welcomes tourists from all over the world. In 2015, Ajmer was selected as a heritage site for the HRIDAY – Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana scheme of Government of India.”

  • Ajmer Sharif Dargah
  • Taragarh Fort
  • Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra
  • Abkari Fort and Museum
  • Anasagar Lake
  • Soniji ki Nasiyan

To know more about the main tourist destinations in Ajmer, please visit: places to visit in Ajmer . Other attractions nearby are Pushkar and Bundi. A visit to these places would take less than a day’s time.

5 tourist places of rajasthan

The City of Alwar Founded by the Kachwaha Rajput Ruler Pratap Singh in 1770. The town’s name was Ulwar during those days and was changed to Alwar to bring it to the top in the alphabetically arranged list of the Princely states of Rajputana. The town is significant for its various military participations in various battles and was the first state of Rajputana to sign a treaty with the British East India Company.

The city being one of the princely states of the Rajputana has tones of tourist attractions. The forts, temples and the immense abundance of natural Fauna has brought this place in this list. The Haunted Bhangarh Fort, The Karni Mata Temple, the Historic site of Pandupole, and the Sariska Tiger Reserve are just a few of the many attraction this city houses.

Rajasthan, the land of kings and forts , with its rich cultural history will have a different flavor with every single place you visit. The aforementioned places unfold just a handful of the many secrets this ancient kingdom hides. A visit to tourist places in Rajasthan is one of the most spiritual experiences you will ever witness and is sure to captivate your mind the moment you land here.

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Hey , you are doing a great by finding out the the little deep insights about the rajasthan ancient architectures and making people aware of their importance in Indian history.

Rajasthan is really a very beautiful tourist place. Amer fort, Jal Mahal, Pushkar Fair must watch.

Nice Article!. Thanks for sharing such a wonderful information about the Rajasthan. Can you write some posts related to haunted places in Rajasthan as I have heard its too haunted.

Amazing Post! Rajasthan is really very famous for tourist. So many places to visit in Rajasthan like Pink City Jaipur, Jodhpur – Blue City with Palaces, Bharatpur – Bird Watching, Wildlife, Tigers, Temples and so on.

in pratapgarh rajasthan somthing palace/others are best for tourism as i think; 1- goutmeshver mahadev mandir, 2- bhanver mata tempel, 3- dipeshver mandir 4- wind power project 5- sholly hanuman mandi and rokadiya hanuman mandir 6- jakham dame & bhanversemala dame.

Just great to see such a beautiful places and great hearted people of Rajasthan…. The incredible state of India.

The pictures used by you show a very glamorous side of this city and the description added to each of them is detailed and beautifully presented. Rajasthan is indeed a city rich in history and culture.

Beautiful post. Describe each places very nicely. All of them Udaipur is one of the best place in Rajasthan.

I agree this article. Rajasthan is a royal place for visiting. Must go

Its too good and intereting

Rajasthan is really a exotic & classical places is an excellent opportunity for you to explore various world heritage sites like Taj Mahal, Red Fort, Jantar Mantar, Ranakpur Jain Temple and many others.

I like more information as I would be traveling alone. Can you tell me a good reliable tour guide who would customize a trip to Rajasthan?

In Rajasthan, Mandwa is also a lovely place to vist that has old Havelis and also old architecture of buildings and painting. Mandawa comes in Jhunjhunu District.

Rajasthan presents a colorful range of activities for tourists to indulge in. I love Rajasthan.

You must come to Alwar (Bhangarh). World most haunted place!

I think i will go to visit at rajasthan for 5 days. First place that i need to visit ?That cover over all ?

Thanks for the information, Great Job.

Rajasthan is famous for its rich cultural heritage all over the world. Every place there is beautiful.

Thanks for you visit in rajasthan.

What a great post, describe each city and their places perfectly. Thanks for this great post. All things at one place, also called the Full Package. Great work.

nice article, loved the way in which contributors have added value to this peice with additional info.

I am extremely grateful to you for sharing such wonderful places to visit in Rajasthan. Keep up doing the great work.

I love this city. I like to visit this place and there are so many wonderful places.

Just loved your post.. The state of Rajasthan has a number of places to visit that are perfect to family holidays. Depending on your interest, schedule, family size, and age of the family members, you can choose the right place.

Hey, Sara Greeting from Rajasthan !!

Rajasthan is a largest state of India. Which part of the Rajasthan do you want to see? On every monument you can get the local guide or you can contact on any good travel agency who can manage a reliable tour guide for your entire trip. To see the complete Rajasthan you need around 15-20 days.

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Popularly called the Pink City, Jaipur is the capital city of Rajasthan in Northern India. It is one of the famous places to visit in India , and among the must include places in Rajasthan tour packages . It is situated about 268 km from Delhi. Along with Delhi and Agra, Jaipur forms the Golden Triangle of Indian tourism. Jaipur attracts numerous visitors from all over the world due to its rich heritage and culture. Amber Fort, Sheesh Mahal, Ganesh Pol, Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, Nahargarh Fort, etc. are the important places to visit in Jaipur as part of Jaipur holiday packages . Jaipur is also famous for its beautiful jewellery, fabrics, shoes, and spacious gardens. The city is also well known for its fairs and fests that are held on a grand scale. The major festivals include Kite Festival, Camel Festival, Teej, Gangaur, and Elephant Festival. The city witnesses a large number of tourists during these festivals.

5 tourist places of rajasthan

Udaipur is a historical city and also the administrative headquarters of the Udaipur district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. About 399 km from Jaipur, & 656 km from Delhi, it is one of the top heritage sites near Delhi , and among the must include places in Rajasthan tour packages . The city has an abundance of natural beauty, mesmerizing temples, and breathtaking architecture which are the prime attractions of Udaipur packages . Udaipur is also referred to as the 'Venice of the East' and the 'City of Lakes'. The City Palace, Lake Palace, Bagore Ki Haveli, Pichola Lake, Fateh Sagar Lake, Lake Palace, Jag Mandir Palace, Jagdish Temple, Sajjan Garh, Saheliyon Ki Bari, and Eklingji Temple are some prominent Udaipur places to visit . Kumbhalgarh Fort, Chittorgarh Fort, Nathdwara, Sas-Bahu Temple, Ahar, and Ranakpur are the nearest attractions. Mewar festival and Gangaur festival are the popular festivals celebrated in Udaipur and have a unique charm. The festival of Gangaur is very significant for the women of Rajasthan. This festival is a visual feast with Rajasthani songs, dances, processions, devotional music, and firework displays.

5 tourist places of rajasthan

Jodhpur is the second-largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan. About 562 km from Delhi, it is one of the top tourist places in India , and among the must include places in Rajasthan packages . Jodhpur is featuring many palaces, forts, and temples, set in the stark landscape of the Thar Desert. The landscape is scenic and mesmerizing that one can experience as part of Jodhpur packages . Also known as the 'Sun City', Jodhpur was founded by Rao Jodha, the Chief of Rathore Clan in 1459 CE. Jodhpur is divided into the old city and the new city. The old city circles the fort and is bounded by a wall with several gates. The new city is located outside the structure. It is also known as 'Blue City' because of the houses around Mehrangarh Fort that are painted in blue. Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jaswant Thada, Mandore, Kaylana Lake and Garden, Balsamand Lake, Sardar Samand Lake and Palace, Siddhnath Shiva Temple, and Naini Bai ka Temple are some of the prominent places to visit in Jodhpur . The bazaars of Jodhpur are a treasure trove of tie-and-dye textiles, embroidered leather shoes, lacquer-ware, antiques, carpets, and puppets.

4. Jaisalmer

5 tourist places of rajasthan

Lies in the heart of Thar Desert, Jaisalmer is one of the must include places in Rajasthan tour packages , and among the prominent heritage sites in India . It is situated about 278 km from Jodhpur, and 762 km from Delhi. Jaisalmer is popularly called the 'Golden City of India' because the yellow sand and the yellow sandstone used in the architecture of the city provide a golden glow to the city. Jaisalmer is also quite famous for royal forts, havelis, palaces, museums, and temples that can be visited as part of Jaisalmer packages . Jaisalmer Fort, Nathmalji ki Haveli, Salim Singh ki Haveli, Patwon ki Haveli, Manak Chowk, Jaisalmer Folklore Museum, Tazia Tower, Gadisagar Lake, Bada Bagh, Khuri Sand Dunes, Sam Sand Dunes, and Kuldhara are some of the popular tourist places in Jaisalmer . Jaisalmer attracts a lot of tourists for its desert camel safari. A bumpy ride on a camel in the Thar Desert is one of the exciting things to do in Jaisalmer. Sam Sand Dunes and Khuri Sand Dunes are the popular dunes in Jaisalmer. Jaisalmer Desert Festival, a music festival held in the 2nd week of February is also hosted near Sam Sand Dunes. Jaisalmer can be visited along with Jodhpur tour packages .

5. Mount Abu

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Mount Abu is a hill station in the Aravalli Range in the Sirohi district of Rajasthan near the border with Gujarat. About 166 km from Udaipur, and 753 km from Delhi, it is one of the popular hill stations near Delhi , and among the must include places in Rajasthan packages , especially during the summer season. Located at an altitude of 1220 m on the magnificent Aravalli Ranges, Mount Abu is the only hill station in Rajasthan state. Guru Shikhar is the highest peak of the range, at 1,722 m above sea level. This enchanting hill station is 22 km long and 9 km wide. It is referred to as an oasis in the desert due to several lakes and waterfalls situated in the hills. It can be visited along with Udaipur tour packages . It has been a popular retreat from the heat of Rajasthan and neighboring Gujarat for centuries. Mount Abu tour packages includes temples, lakes, and forts. Dilwara Jain Temples, Guru Shikhar Peak, Adhar Devi Temple, Sri Raghunathji Temple, Achalgarh Fort, Nakki Lake, Gaumukh Temple, and Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary are the top places to visit in Mount Abu .

6. Chittorgarh

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Chittorgarh or Chittaurgarh is a historical city and municipality located on the banks of river Gambhiri and Berach in Rajasthan, India. About 117 km from Udaipur, and 620 km from Delhi, it is one of the top heritage places in Rajasthan , and among the must include places in Rajasthan tour packages . Chittorgarh is the former capital of the Sisodia dynasty of Mewar, and this fascinating destination can be visited along with Udaipur packages . Chittorgarh is mainly known for its beautiful forts and temples. The Chittorgarh Fort is one of the largest forts in India and among the prime places to visit as part of Chittorgarh packages . Kirti Stambh, Padmini's Palace, Rana Kumbha Palace, Vijaya Stambh, Gaumukh Reservoir, Kalika Mata Temple, Meera Temple, Shyam Temple are some of the prominent tourist places in Chittorgarh . Gangur and Jauhar are the popular festivals celebrated in Chittorgarh, followed by other festivals like Diwali and Holi.

7. Ranthambore National Park

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Ranthambore National Park is one of the national parks in Rajasthan , and among the popular national parks near Delhi . It is situated about 162 km from Jaipur, and 368 km from Delhi. Ranthambhore was established as the Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary in 1955 by the Government of India and was declared one of the Project Tiger reserves in 1974. Ranthambore became a national park in 1981. It can be visited along with Jaipur tour packages . Spread over an area of 392 sq. km, the park is majorly famous for its tigers and is one of the best locations in India to watch the majestic predators in its natural habitat. Apart from tigers, visitors can also spot a large variety of animals including sloth bear, leopard, caracal, jackal, fox, hyena, mongoose, dainty chital, sambar deer, the blue bull antelope or nilgai, rhesus macaque, langur, and an incredible variety of birds as part of Ranthambore tour packages . Ranthambore Fort, Jogo Mahal, Trinetra Ganesh Temple, Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History, Kachida Valley, and Rajbagh are some of the best tourist places in Ranthambore .

5 tourist places of rajasthan

Bikaner is a vibrant desert town in the middle of the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, India. About 333 km from Jaipur, and 435 km from Delhi, it is one of the famous places of heritage in India , and among the must include places in Rajasthan tour packages . Formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner, the city was founded by Rao Bika in 1486 CE. The Junagarh Fort, built during the reign of Raja Rai Singh, is the most famous fort in Bikaner and is one of the must include places in Bikaner packages . The Laxmi Niwas Palace, Lalgarh Palace, Gajner Palace are some of the other palaces in Bikaner which add to the beauty of the town and gives it a feel of the Rajput heritage. Karni Mata Temple, Rampuria Haveli, National Research Centre on Camel, Shri Laxminath Temple, and Shiv Bari Temple are the other popular tourist places in Bikaner . Bikaner is one of the most frequented desert cities of the state of Rajasthan along with Jodhpur and Jaisalmer packages . Bikaner is famous for its savory Bikaneri Bhujia and Bikaner Camel Festival.

5 tourist places of rajasthan

Pushkar is a sacred town located in the Ajmer district of Rajasthan. About 15 km from Ajmer, 145 km from Jaipur, and 408 km from Delhi, it is one of the prominent pilgrimage sites near Delhi , and among the must-include places in Rajasthan tour packages . There are several temples in Pushkar and the most famous temple is the Brahma temple, which is one of the few temples dedicated to Brahma in the world, and among the must-visit places as part of Pushkar packages . Pushkar Lake, Varaha Temple, Merta, Aptaeshwar Temple, Pushkar Cattle Fair, Rangji Temple, and Savitri Temple are the popular tourist places in Pushkar . Pushkar is also called 'the rose garden of Rajasthan', because of the extensive flower farming in and around the city. Pushkar can be visited along with Jaipur tour packages . Pushkar is also famous for its annual Pushkar Camel Fair held in November on the day of holy Kartik Purnima. It is one of the largest camel fairs in the world, in which thousands of camel owners come to Pushkar city to take part in events, sell & purchase activities of their cattle.

10. Kumbhalgarh

5 tourist places of rajasthan

Kumbhalgarh, also known as Kumbhalmer, is a historical fortress located in the Rajsamand district of Rajasthan. It is a World Heritage Site included in Hill Forts of Rajasthan, and among the must include places in Rajasthan tour packages . It s about 89 km from Udaipur, 347 km from Jaipur, and 605 km from Delhi. Kumbhalgarh Fort is a Mewar fortress built by Maharana Kumbha in the 15th century AD. It is the second most important fort of Rajasthan after Chittorgarh, and among the must include places in Kumbhalgarh packages . Encircled by thirteen elevated mountain peaks, the fort is constructed on the top most ridges around 3, 500 feet above sea level and is virtually inaccessible in earlier times. It is one of the most popular historical places to visit near Jaipur . The fort houses more than 360 temples, including 300 ancient Jain ones, and the remaining are Hindu temples. Amongst all of them, Shiva Temple is worth visiting that comprises a huge Shivlinga (Phallic form). Badal Mahal or the Palace of Cloud, Lakhola Tank, Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, and Mammadev Temple are the other tourist places in Kumbhalgarh .

5 tourist places of rajasthan

Alwar is a city and administrative headquarters of Alwar district in the state of Rajasthan. About 148 km from Jaipur, and 160 km from Delhi, it is one of the popular heritage sites near Delhi , and among the must include places in Rajasthan tour packages . Alwar is part of the National Capital Region (NCR) and also famous for its Olive plantation in Tinkirudi. Alwar is situated between small hills of the Aravali range and has great historical importance. It was founded in 1049 by Maharaja Alaghraj. Alwar is among the most famous historical places to visit near Jaipur . Alwar is famous for beautiful lakes, grand palaces, magnificent temples, and towering forts. Bala Quila or Alwar Fort, City Palace and Vijay Mandir Palace, Siliserh Lake and Palace, Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri, Tripolia, Moti Doongri, Bhangarh Fort, Company Bagh, Government Museum, Tomb of Fateh Jung, Kalakand Market, Neemrana Fort, and Naldeshwar are the important places to visit in Alwar . The Sariska National Sanctuary is located in the Aravalli hills only a few kilometers away from Alwar, and is one of the must include places in Alwar packages .

5 tourist places of rajasthan

Ajmer or Ajmere is one of the popular pilgrimage sites near Delhi , and among the most important religious places to visit in Rajasthan . It is situated about 132 km from Jaipur, and 390 km from Delhi. Ajmer is can be visited along with Jaipur tour packages . The city of Ajmer gets its name from 'Ajay Meru' which means invincible hills. Ajmer is home to the famous Dargah Sharif, which houses the Tomb of Garib Nawaz, also known as Moinuddin Chishti, the founder of the Chishti order of Sufism. Considered to be one of the holiest cities in India, it attracts hordes of Hindu and Muslim devotees every year as part of Ajmer packages . Anasagar, Taragarh Fort, Akbar Palace & Museum, Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra, the Nasiyan Temple, Nareli Jain temple, and Kishangarh are other popular tourist places in Ajmer . Urs of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti is the popular fair celebrated with great pomp and fervor in Ajmer. It is held every year in the month of May to mark the death anniversary of the Sufi saint.

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It usually takes minimum 5 days to visit top destinations in different circuits of Rajasthan. It is difficult to cover all top places in Rajasthan in a single trip, as the state is quote big. One can start from Delhi and visit Jaipur, Udaipur & Jodhpur. Starting from Jaipur, Udaipur, Chittorgarh & Ranthambore National Park can be visited. Another popular circuit includes Udaipur, Jodhpur, Mount Abu, Jaisalmer and near by places.

Winter from October to Martch is the best season to visit Rajasthan. It is also the busiest season and hotels are usually very expensive in this season. Popular Places like Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer & Mount Abu attract large crowds in winter season.

Budget of Rajasthan trip depends on the trip duration and category of hotel you choose for your stay along with the kind of vehicle you prefer. Rajasthan tour packages offered by Trawell.in start from as low as INR 16500 per person for a 5D/4N trip and from INR 23450 per person for 8D/7N vacation.

Ensure to cover most important places to visit in Rajasthan like Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Chittorgarh, Mount Abu, Ranthambore National Park etc. Jaipur, Udaipur, jodhpur are most visited destinations in Rajasthan.

Rajasthan is one of the safest states in India and people are very liberal in nature. It is very safe for domestic & foreign tourists as well as single women to visit the state.

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10 Famous Places To Visit In Rajasthan – Ultimate Guide

Blessed with jaw-dropping locales, ancient forts, palatial palaces, and majestic sand dunes, Rajasthan is a treasure trove of rich culture and traditional heritage.

It is popularly renowned as the land of kings and is an exalted example of old-age grandeur.

Rajasthan is one of the most vibrant and colorful states in the country with a blend of warm hospitality and alluring architecture. Dotted with historic and heritage monuments, Rajasthan is among the popular tourist destinations in India.

The Rajputana state is an amazing place to witness the affluent and luxurious life of the royals.

In this guide, I have included a list of 10  Famous Places To Visit In Rajasthan including where to find them, the best time to visit, and what to expect!

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OVERVIEW – PLACES TO VISIT IN RAJASTHAN

Here is a quick overview of the 10  Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan that you will find in this post:

  • Ranthambore
  • Chittorgarh

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PLACES TO VISIT IN RAJASTHAN

A treasure trove of rich history, traditions, and architectural marvels, Jaipur is one of the best places in Rajasthan with a touch of luxury.

Sprawling with ancient forts, temples, palaces, and Havelis, Jaipur has successfully managed to retain the old-world charm of the glorious Rajpur era.

There are a plethora of heritage hotels in Jaipur to stay in that reflect the rich culture and traditions of Rajasthan.

Places to visit in Jaipur:

Amer Fort, Jal Mahal, Nahargarh Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal.

Things to do in Jaipur:

Jeep safari in Nahargarh Sanctuary, attend a light and sound show at Amer Fort, attend a folk festival, shopping, and visit Chokhi Dhani.

Best time to visit Jaipur:

November to March.

Nearest airport:

Sanganer Airport (12 km).

Nearest railway station:

Jaipur Junction (4 km).

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Nestled on the slope of the mighty Aravalli Hills, Udaipur is popular for its beautiful palaces and placid lakes.

An idyllic place for couples, the city oozes romantic charm and attracts them for a special Udaipur honeymoon.

The city boasts a number of heritage hotels and it’s a perfect place to have a glimpse of royal hospitality.

Udaipur is among the best places to visit in Rajasthan which depicts the glorious past and grandeur of the bygone era.

Places to visit in Udaipur:

Lake Pichola, City Palace, Sajjangarh Palace, Fateh Sagar Lake, Eklingji Temple, Vintage Car Museum.

Things to do in Udaipur:

Boat ride at Kalyana Lake, sunset boat cruise at Lake Pichola, trekking, horse riding, sound and light show at City Palace.

Best time to visit Udaipur:

October to March.

Maharana Pratap Airport (20 km).

Udaipur Railway Station (4 km).

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Popularly known as ‘The Blue City’, Jodhpur is located on the edge of Thar Desert and is often called ‘Gateway to Thar’.

Jodhpur city is crammed with blue-painted houses and from Mehrangarh Fort, the city looks completely blue.

This colorful city is dotted with picturesque lakes, wonderful forts, exquisite palaces, and ancient temples. It is a popular tourist destination, which can be explored during a journey of Palace on Wheels luxury train.

Places to visit in Jodhpur:

Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Mandore Garden, Umaid Bhawan Palace.

Things to do in Jodhpur:

Desert safari, flying fox in Mehrangarh Fort, desert camping, camel safari, rappelling in Soorsagar, and sound and light show at Umaid Bhawan Palace.

Best time to visit Jodhpur:

November to February.

Jodhpur Airport (10 km).

Jodhpur Junction (9 km).

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Located in the heart of the Thar Desert, Jaisalmer is popularly known as the Golden City due to its bounteous sand dunes.

This city boasts glistening lakes, ancient Jain Temples, and exquisite Havelis.

Jaisalmer is the best place to witness the grandeur of the bygone era.

The unique feature of Jaisalmer is its architecture. It was built as a walled city, which makes it one of the largest forts in the world!

Places to visit in Jaisalmer:

Jaisalmer Fort, Sam Sand Dunes, Gadisar Lake, Desert National Park, Patwon ki Haveli .

Things to do in Jaisalmer:

Camel safari, jeep safari, desert camping, and quad biking at Sam Sand Dunes, paramotoring, and boating in Gadisar Lake.

Best time to visit Jaisalmer:

September to April.

Jodhpur Airport (284 km).

Jaisalmer Railway Station (3 km).

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Bikaner is another one of the top tourist places in Rajasthan that is most famous for its magnificent architecture, art, and culture.

This city is surrounded by the Thar Desert and is popular for hosting the International Camel Festival.

The opulent Havelis, ancient temples, archaeological remains of Harappa culture, massive forts, and palaces of the city depict the glory of the bygone era.

Places to visit in Bikaner:

Junagarh Fort, Lalgarh Palace, Karni Mata Temple, Laxmi Niwas Palace, Laxmi Nath Temple, Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary.

Things to do in Bikaner:

Camel safari, wildlife spotting in Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary, shopping.

Best time to visit Bikaner:

Jodhpur Airport (248 km).

Bikaner Railway Station (2 km).

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RANTHAMBORE

Nestled in the foothills of Vindhya and Aravalli Hills, Ranthambore is among the most famous places in Rajasthan.

Ranthambore is most popular for its tiger reserve at Ranthambore National Park, which happens to be one of the best tiger reserves in the country.

The national park is a paradise for nature lovers and a delight for birdwatchers.

Places to visit in Ranthambore:

Ranthambore National Park, Ranthambore Fort, Padam Lake, Kachida Valley, Trinetra Ganesh Temple.

Things to do in Ranthambore:

Jungle safari, hiking, bird watching, hot air balloon ride.

Best time to visit Ranthambore:

Sanganer Airport (180 km).

Sawai Madhopur Railway Station (15 km).

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Mount Abu is situated in the Aravalli mountain ranges and takes pride in being the only hill station in Rajasthan.

Home to some of the most exquisite pieces of architecture in the country, Mount Abu is a paradise for history lovers.

Dilwara Temples are the most important attraction here and are renowned for their exceptionally unique architecture.

Places to visit in Mount Abu:

Dilwara Temples, Nakki Lake, Guru Shikhar, Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary.

Things to do in Mount Abu:

Hiking, trekking, boating at Nakki Lake, camping, bird watching, and wildlife sighting in Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary.

Best time to visit Mount Abu:

July to February.

Udaipur Airport (178 km).

Abu Road Railway Station (27 km).

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CHITTORGARH

Situated on the bank of River Berach, Chittorgarh was the capital of the erstwhile kingdom of Mewar.

It is home to the largest fort in India – Chittorgarh Fort, which is built on a hilltop. Chittorgarh is a perfect place to witness the opulence of Rajputana glory.

Places to visit in Chittorgarh:

Chittorgarh Fort, Padmini Palace, Rana Kumbha Palace, Meera Temple, Kalika Mata Temple.

Things to do in Chittorgarh:

Bird watching at Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary, cave exploration at Menal, and light and sound show at Chittor Fort.

Best time to visit Chittorgarh:

Udaipur Airport (118 km).

Chittorgarh Railway Junction (2 km).

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Pushkar is a holy town is located amidst the Aravalli ranges, on the bank of Pushkar Lake, and features 52 bathing ghats.

This beautiful town holds a magnetic appeal with 400 ancient temples including Brahma Temple, which are a few in the world.

Pushkar Camel Fair is also organized here every year and attracts millions of tourists from all over the world.

Places to visit in Pushkar:

Pushkar Lake, Lord Brahma Temple, Varaha Temple, Savitri Temple, Mahadev Temple, Naga Pahar, Rose Garden.

Things to do in Pushkar:

Hike to Savitri Temple, attend evening aarti at Varaha Ghat, hot air balloon ride, Jeep Safari, Camel Safari, Hike to Ratnagiri Hill.

Best time to visit Pushkar:

Sanganer International Airport, Jaipur (154 km).

Ajmer Railway Junction (14 km).

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Last but not least on this list of top 10 tourist places in Rajasthan is Madawa!

Situated in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, Mandawa is dotted with splendid palaces and mansions, a treasure trove of rich cultural and traditional heritage, and a paradise for history buffs.

This city has a number of forts, palaces, and Havelis. The intricate artwork like paintings, crafts, handicrafts, etc., makes it a good getaway for people who are fond of art and culture.  

Places to visit in Mandawa:

Bansidhar Newatia Haveli, Chokhani Double Haveli, Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli, Open Air Art Gallery, Harlalka Well, Hanuman Prasad Goenka Haveli.

Things to do in Mandawa:

Haveli hopping, camel safari, jeep safari, shopping.

Best time to visit Mandawa:

Sanganer International Airport, Jaipur (184 km).

Jhunjhunu Railway Junction (27 km).

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FINAL THOUGHTS – PLACES TO VISIT IN RAJASTHAN

So, with this list of top places to visit in the land of Rajputs, you can plan your tour to Rajasthan and get a glimpse of the rich cultural and traditional heritage of the country.

Go explore this incredible state of India and delight in the beauty of the above-mentioned places to visit in Rajasthan. Let me know in the comments which one was your favorite.

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20 Top-Rated Tourist Places In Rajasthan For Budget Vacation

Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan

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The royal land owns a special place in the history of India, tourist places in Rajasthan cannot be ignored from the list of best Indian destinations. The history of this land is scattered into every corner, every tombstone, and every stone. Founded by great emperors, and ruled by many successful dynasties, places to visit in Rajasthan are considered one of the best. Every city in Rajasthan has a story to tell and strongly contributes to tourism in India. The best places to visit in Rajasthan include some of the most glorious palaces, forts, lakes, and national parks with a diversity of flora and fauna. 

One major reason why Rajasthan Tour Packages are popular among travellers around the world is because of the city’s valuable insights into rich Indian heritage and history. So let’s explore Rajasthan’s famous places as there remains a long list of beautiful places in Rajasthan to explore!

1. Jaipur – The Pink City

Explore the beauty of the pink city, a place that breaks all the stereotypes of India. Being the capital city of Rajasthan, there’s an abundance of places to explore in Jaipur. The grandeur of its forts, palaces and temples still stand tall even today, making it the best tourist place in Rajasthan. 

Jaipur city is also referred to as ‘Sun City’ as it enjoys bright sunlight throughout the year and hence one can visit this place any time of the year. Best known for its incredible architecture, handicrafts, and mesmerizing spots, Jaipur is definitely the best city to visit in Rajasthan. Also, Jaipur is among foreigners’ most visited places in Rajasthan due to its culture, vibe and heritage.

Jaipur – The Pink City

Ideal Trip Duration: 2-3 days

Top Sights To See: Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Nahargarh Fort, Jantar Mantar, Jal Mahal, Bapu Bazaar, Albert Hall Museum, Amer Fort, Amber Fort

Nearby Airport: Jaipur International Airport (IATA: JAI)

Best Time To Visit: November to February

2. Udaipur – The City of Lakes

The mention of the word ‘Udaipur’ evokes an inexpressible sense of wonder in everyone’s heart. Be it a tourist who has come here from another country or a local whose eyes have been fed with this beauty since childhood, Udaipur is what dreams are made of! One of the best places in Rajasthan, Udaipur has enchanted many hearts with its charm. 

Udaipur is the epitome of Rajasthani culture and tradition, be it the beautifully carved temples or the rich artwork on its walls. This best city in Rajasthan has managed to keep intact its royal heritage which promises a lively and colourful experience for tourists. Be it sunrise, sunset or just another random hour, Udaipur can steal anyone’s heart with its million-dollar natural beauty .

Udaipur – The City of Lakes

Top Sights To See: Lake Pichola, City Palace, Shri Ekling Ji Temple, Sajjangarh Monsoon Palace, Jagdish Temple, Ambrai Ghat, Fateh Sagar Lake, Forum Celebration Mall

Nearby Airport: Maharana Pratap Airport (IATA: UDR)

Best Time To Visit: September to March

3. Jaisalmer – The Golden City 

Amongst the best tourist places in Rajasthan, Jaisalmer is popular for its ornate palaces and sandstone buildings. The West of this city is a vast sand dune and to the South lies Gadisar Lake, where visitors can go boating. Visiting Jaisalmer is an aesthetic experience and is one of the top 10 places to visit in Rajasthan right now. The old city, with many buildings displaying intricate architectural details from the past, sits within the imposing, 19th-century Jaisalmer Fort. The Thar Desert surrounds Jaisalmer on all sides. The fort of Jaisalmer is a marvel of architecture and one of the most popular attractions of this desert city. This makes it one of the best places in Rajasthan and the city worth visiting.

Jaisalmer – The Golden City 

Top Sights To See: Jaisalmer Fort, Gadisar Lake, Desert National Park, Bada Bagh Temple, Tanot Rai Mata Mandir, Kothari’s Patwa Haveli, The Thar Heritage Museum 

Nearby Airport: Jaisalmer Airport (IATA: JSA)

Best Time To Visit: October to March

4. Bikaner – The Camel City

One of the top 10 tourist places in the state of Rajasthan, Jaisalmer is as beautiful as it gets. The serenity and calmness of this place will make you feel like you’ve arrived at your favourite vacation spot. Nature’s beauty lies everywhere- from the vast stretches of forests to the golden sand dunes; it has everything that you could possibly ask for. 

And if that’s not enough, this charming little city is dotted with some splendid heritage sites, which are all worth checking out. The best part about Bikaner is that it still has its old-world charm intact. Bikaner City offers a lot of options to travellers who are looking for a perfect blend of tradition and modernity.

Bikaner – The Camel City

Top Sights To See: Junagarh Fort, Lalgarh Palace, Seth Bhandasar Jain Temple, Shri Laxminath Temple, Rampuria Haveli, Prachina Museum, Devi Kund Sagar

Nearby Airport: Bikaner Airport (IATA: BKB)

5. Jodhpur – The Blue City

A beautiful Rajasthan tourist spot, Jodhpur is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan. Formerly known as  Marwar, Jodhpur is also among Rajasthan’s top 10 cities. Today, it is a popular destination in India that is often called the “Blue City” because of the blue shades reflected on some of its buildings. 

The buildings of the city are constructed with beautiful stones, making it one of the top-notch places to see in Rajasthan. As per some historical accounts, it is believed that the city is named after its founder, Rao Jodha. Today, there are some splendid places to visit in Jodhpur which attract tourists from far-off lands for sightseeing and exploring the Rajasthani culture.

Jodhpur – The Blue City

Top Sights To See: Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park, Ghanta Ghar, Toorji Ka Jhalra Bavdi

Nearby Airport: Jodhpur Airport (IATA: JDH)

Best Time To Visit: October to February

6. Sawai Madhopur – Gateway To Ranthambore

One of the well-known places in Rajasthan, Sawai Madhopur is an alluring city where you can experience a mix of both Rajasthani and Mughal culture. Every year tourists around the India and world visit Sawai Madhopur due to its natural beauty like lakes, forests, rivers, and ancient architectural marvels. Located on the banks of river Chambal, this place is no less than bliss. 

This one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan is also known for its wonderful natural beauty and wildlife sanctuary. This area of the city indeed presents a unique opportunity for travellers to explore the wildlife. Today, Sawai Madhopur is one of the unique places to visit in Rajasthan which is known for its rich cultural heritage. 

Sawai Madhopur – Gateway To Ranthambore

Top Sights To See: Ranthambore Fort, Ranthambore Safari Tours, Ganesha Temple, Dastkar Ranthambore, Amreshwar Mahadev Temple, Trinetra Ganesh Temple

Best Time To Visit: October to April  

7. Pushkar – Rose Garden Of Rajasthan 

A small yet very beautiful town, Pushkar is amongst the top 10 tourist places in Rajasthan. This Hindu-origin city is most popular for its most-visited holy places situated at the heart of the city. Since the medieval era, this town has always been considered one of the important pilgrimage destinations in India. 

Pushkar city in Rajasthan state has a huge collection of historical and natural beauties that attract tourists from all over the world. The city is also popular as the city of Brahma by Hindus. It is believed that this land was created by Lord Shiva and Lord Brahma performed the first worship here. Pushkar Lake is considered to be the most prominent feature of the city today.  

Pushkar – Rose Garden Of Rajasthan

Top Sights To See: Pushkar Lake, Savitri Mata Temple, Varaha Temple, Rangji Temple, Pushkar Adventure Camp & Camel Safari, Savitri Mata Ropeway

Best Time To Visit: November to March

8. Mount Abu – Jewel of Aravali hills

Besides being a land of desserts, Rajasthan has several hill stations which are worth visiting. One among them is Mount Abu which is one of the top 10 places to visit in Rajasthan. This place is also known as the “Jewel of Aravali hills” and is also one of the Rajasthan famous places to buy souvenirs or jewellery for your loved ones. An abode to many temples, palaces and serene hills, this beautiful place stands near to Aravalli mountain range in Rajasthan. Famous for its Dilwara Jain Temples which are carved out of grey marble, this city holds many beautiful scenic views for tourists. Tourists come here to see the best sunset views among the Aravalli ranges with various temples and lush green forests. 

Mount Abu – Jewel of Aravali hills

Ideal Trip Duration: 3-4 days

Top Sights To See: Nakki Lake, Dilwara Temples, Toad Rock, Honeymoon Point, Raghunath Temple, Arbuda Devi Temple, Sunset Point, Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary 

9. Ajmer – Heart of Rajasthan

Stands on the banks of a beautiful river, Ajmer is one of the top 10 tourist places in Rajasthan that is known for its religious importance. These blissful temples at Ajmer were once the important centres for religious traditions in the past. The city’s main landmark is the Jama Masjid mosque built by Shah Jahan which is more than 350 years old today. 

Being of the pleasant places to travel in Rajasthan, Ajmer city of Rajasthan is among the top tourist destinations in India for its spiritual value and natural beauty. The city also has other places worth visiting, such as the Dargah Sharif, renounced as the final resting place of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. The climate of this city is mostly pleasant and going around the city can be a great way to see the beautiful architectural marvels. 

Ajmer – Heart of Rajasthan

Top Sights To See: Anasagar Lake, Dhai Din Ka Jhopra, Hazrat Khwaja Gharib Nawaz Dargah, Ajmer Fort, Taragarh Fort, Durga Bagh Gardens, Birla City Waterpark

10. Chittorgarh – Ancient Fort City

Chittorgarh is one of the most beautiful places in Rajasthan. From the history and architecture of forts and palaces to exploring temples and museums, there’s so much waiting for you here. This is a great place for history buffs. The tales of magnanimity and valour associated with Chittorgarh are nothing less than epic.  

It’s almost impossible to not hear about or read anything about Chittorgarh when you are in India. The city has a rich history dating back centuries, which you can find in abundance in the form of monuments. No wonder it has one of the greatest monuments of India .  It is one of the oldest living cities in India, which has a vibrant history dating back centuries. It’s still the cultural hub of the region and houses some of the most magnificent forts and palaces .

Chittorgarh – Ancient Fort City

Top Sights To See: Chittorgarh Fort, Vijay Stambh, Rana Kumbha Palace, Fateh Prakash Palace, Kalika Mata Temple, Meera Temple, Fort Road, Rana Ratan Singh Palace

11. Fatehpur – Cultural Capital Of Rajasthan

One of the Rajasthan famous places, Fatehpur is a beautiful place that attracts visitors from around the country. Located in the Sikar district, this is a city with a golden history and is blessed by nature. A tale of kings who built magnificent monuments still standing tall for us to see, admire and marvel at their rich culture, architecture and lifestyle. 

The story of Fatehpur is closely associated with the princely state rulers. Maharaja Shaikh Jorawar Singh Ji Shekhawat ruled this area from 1712 to 1734 AD. The hospitality of this land makes it one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan and welcomes tourists with respect. Here you’ll find a soul-satisfying blend of past and present, medieval forts, fairytale palaces and royal traditions that have endured for centuries.

11. Fatehpur – Cultural Capital Of Rajasthan

Ideal Trip Duration: 1-2 days

Top Sights To See: Temples in Fatehpur, Dholi Sati Dadi Mandir, Nadine Cultural Centre, Haveli’s in Fatehpur

12. Osian – The Cultural City

Despite being a small Thar desert town, Osian is one of the must-visit places in Rajasthan for sightseeing and connecting with God. Osian will give you a great Rajasthan view of its historical places associated with the Hindu and Jainism religions. The city is sure to be an abode of ancient Jain temples that make Osian one of the top places to go in Rajasthan. 

The beauty of the Osian city is unique for its Jain temples and historical landmarks which remain proof of history. This one of the best cities to visit in Rajasthan has the largest group of Jain temples which are dated back to the 9th-13th century AD. Also, this place itself has been associated with Jainism from the 2nd century BC.

Osian – The Cultural City

Top Sights To See: Sachiya Mata Temple, Surya Temple, Kali Temple, The Mahavira Temple, Harihara Temple

13. Jhunjhunu – Abode of Rajas

A beautiful city that lies in the North Rajasthan, Jhunjhunu stands amongst the Rajasthan famous places that are known for its grand Havelis and temples. Founded by Jhujhar Singh Nehra, today the Havelis in Jhunjhunu are counted among some of the best places to visit in India and one of the best Rajasthan tourist spots. 

The grand monuments and houses in Jhunjhunu were built by wealthy merchants during the 18th century.  The buildings boast pastel-hued facades, intricate stone carvings and a thriving ornamental fresco. The history of Jhunjhunu City dates back to the 10th century AD. It was once ruled by Rao Shekha, a Rajput of the Shekhawat Clan.

Jhunjhunu – Abode of Rajas

Top Sights To See: Badalgarh Fort, Mohanlal Ishwardas Modi Haveli, Hanuman Mandir, Panchdev Mandir, Shri Rani Sati Dadi Mandir 

14. Kota – Coaching Capital Of India

Another one of the famous tourist destinations in Rajasthan to visit, Kota is a fast-growing industrial city with a growing list of engineering aspirants. People around the country not only visit Kota to travel and explore but also to get admissions to its best coaching centres and government institutions. 

This unique place to visit near Rajasthan is committed to producing top rankers for the Joint Entrance Exam (JEE). Also, the interesting part is that 75% of the students who qualify for JEE come from this small town. Kota also houses the training centres for the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the National Power Training Institute (NPTI).

Kota – Coaching Capital Of India

Top Sights To See: Kota Barrage, Chambel Gardens, Garadia Mahadev Temple, Kishore Sagar, Seven Wonder’s Park, Jagmandir Palace

Nearby Airport: Kota Airport (IATA: KTU)

15. Shekhawati – City Of Tales

Are you looking for the best places to visit in Rajasthan? Shekhawati is an ultimate tourist destination that will bring back moments of laughter, joy and discovery with your friends and family. Every corner of Shekhawati narrates stories as the land was by the king for brave soldiers in the 17th century i.e. around 300 years ago. 

Roam around the one of its kind destination in India, Shekhawati and feel the difference when you come across royal hospitality, which is a blend of luxury and Indian traditional value. The city can be easily reachable via road and is bordered by the Bikaner Division of North West, Haryana and Punjab states of North.

Shekhawati – City Of Tales

Top Sights To See: Sethani Ka Johara, Kanhaiyalal Bagla Haveli, Ratangarh Fort, Aath Kambh Chhatri, Laxminarayan Temple, Digambar Jain Temple, Tal Chhapar Sanctuary

Best Time To Visit: October to March  

16. Rajsamand – The Marble City

Another best city to visit in Rajasthan, Rajsamand houses some of the most beautiful lakes, gardens, hills, and forts which are not only eye-catching but also historic. A paradise for nature lovers, the city has one of India’s most beautiful forts that stands tall at impressive heights. To see the best of Rajasthan, visit Rajsamand is sure to give you some royal vibes.

Some of these historic places in Rajsamand are now converted into monuments, hotels and other public properties. The city is also famous for the Bhawani temple, which is situated at a distance of 16 km from the city. Rajsamand was once ruled by Maharana Bheem Singh Ji and later his descendent, Maharana Raj Singh Ji Bahadur.

Rajsamand – The Marble City

Top Sights To See: Rajsamand Lake, Kumbalgarh Fort, Shri Sanwaliya Ji Praktya Sthal Temple, Maharana Pratap Memorial Road, Parshuram Mahadev Temple, Devi/Vedi Temple

17. Nawalgarh – Art Capital Of Shekhawati

When it comes to tourist attractions in Rajasthan, Nawalgarh is nowhere behind and is listed as the best place to visit in Rajasthan. Also, known as the “Art Capital of Shekhawati”, this place has many artistic masterpieces in the form of beautiful Havelis to its credit. These Havelis are embellished with fresco paintings depicting heroic events, religious stories, folk tales, etc. 

Almost every street in Nawalgarh has at least one magnificent Haveli. These grand houses house some of the most famous industrialists, traders and art lovers who had come here from different parts of India. The Havelis of the district are also called “mini-museums” as they reflect the rich cultural traditions and lifestyle of Shekhawati Rajputs.

Nawalgarh – Art Capital Of Shekhawati

Top Sights To See: Roop Niwas Palace, Nawalgarh Fort, Posar Haveli Museum, Science Park Nawalgarh, Kamal Morarka Haveli Museum, Bansidhar Bhagat Ji Ki Haveli

18. Karauli – The Hospitable City

One of the most hospitable places to visit in Rajasthan, Karauli is known for its beautiful temples and monuments. This destination in Rajasthan is a historic city where both Hindus and Muslims live happily. Some ancient scriptures say that it was known as ‘Kaural’ during the Indus Valley Civilization period. Today, Karauli is a fast-developing city in Rajasthan. 

This one of the unique Rajasthan destinations goes back to prehistoric times. In the 12th century A.D., when Chauhan rulers ruled this part of India, it was named “Karoli”. The famous traveller Ibn -e- Batuta had described Karauli as one of the prestigious cities in his travelogues. and a popular tourist destination in the state of Rajasthan. 

Karauli – The Hospitable City

Top Sights To See: Shri Mahavir ji, Kaila Devi Temple, Timangarh Fort, Shri Diggi Kalyanji

Nearby Airport: Agra Airport (IATA: AGR)

Best Time To Visit: June to September

19. Alwar – Milk Cake Town

Alwar, famous for its top tourist places in Rajasthan, this town is surrounded by many famous tourist attractions which are visited by travellers around the world. The beauty of Alwar City with its historical architecture, natural culture and tradition make it a unique place in Rajasthan. The charm of this city lies not only in its tourist places but also in some very beautiful landscapes which are wonderfully suited for photography. 

If you are one of those people who like to click amazing photos then Alwar is the best place to visit in Rajasthan. So, if you want to explore the real beauty of Rajasthan, Alwar might take you by surprise. However, this town is unexplored by many tourists but it’s often said that the world’s best destinations are completely unexplored. 

Alwar – Milk Cake Town

Top Sights To See: Sariska National Park, Tijara Fort, Ban Ganga Talab, Sariska Palace, Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri, Nandeshwar Shrine, Vijay Mandir Palace, Bala Fort

20. Mandawa – Open Art Gallery

One of the Rajasthan famous places, Mandawa is a beautiful small town that comes under the Shekhawati region in Rajasthan. This place has much more to offer than its old-world charm. It is surrounded by Aravali mountains providing it with a unique geographical look that you would not find in any other city in India. 

This picturesque town is amongst the best places to see in Rajasthan including the old historic mansion that was built during the 19th and 20th centuries. These Haveli’s are the pride and beauty of Mandawa. The blend of tradition and modernity, keeping its age-old traditions alive through these beautiful Havelis houses many lovely restaurants serving Rajasthani delicacies.

Mandawa – Open Art Gallery

Top Sights To See: Harlalka Well, Mohan Lal Saraf Haveli, Chokhani Haveli, Snehi Ram Ladia Haveli, Vishwanath Goenka Haveli, Heritage Hotels and Forts

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: which hills are located in rajasthan.

A: Rajasthan has several hill stations and mountain peaks including Guru Shikhar hill station, Sajjangarh, Achalgarh, Ranakpur, and Mount Abu. A quick getaway to these beautiful hills located in Rajasthan is sure to give you a surreal experience.

Q: What is Rajasthan famous for?

A: Rajasthan is famous for its ancient forts, temples, historical sites, camel safari, wildlife sanctuaries, royal palaces, hill stations, and picnic spots. 

Q: What are the popular picnic places in Rajasthan?

A: There are several places near Rajasthan for picnics such as Ajaypal Temple in Ajaysar, Manaksar Tibbe and picnic point in Suratgarh, Jaisamand Lake picnic spot in Umren, Rajiv Gandhi Garden, Picnic spot of Ghati, Picnic Spot Phalodi Jill. These Rajasthan picnic places are perfect to spend some relaxing time with your friends and family. 

Q: Which is the coolest place in Rajasthan?

A: In terms of weather, Mount Abu is the coolest place in Rajasthan surrounded by thick hills and lakes. However, some areas of the Sikar district also remain cool as compared to other cities of Rajasthan. 

Q: How should I plan my Rajasthan trip itinerary?

Ans: To explore all the best tourist places in Rajasthan, you surely need more than a month. But to adjust your Rajasthan trip to under a week, you can start with Jaipur. Take your flights to Jaipur and Plan Day 1 in the “Pink City”. On Day 2, you can cover Fatehpur and Shekhawati Region. Spend Day 3 in Bikaner and Day 4 in Jaisalmer. Leave for Jodhpur on Day 5 and end your Day 6 at Sunset Point in Ranakpur. Day 7 you can spend in Mount Abu in between mountains and fresh breeze. 

Q: Which are the desert places in Rajasthan?

Ans: Want to explore the beautiful desert destinations of Rajasthan? Head over to Sam Sand Dunes and Khuri Sand Dunes in Jaisalmer, Osian desert in Jodhpur, Mahabar desert in Barmer, Khimsar desert dunes in Nagaur and desert dunes of Pushkar and Bikaner. 

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Aerial view of Jaipur from the majestic Nahargarh Fort at sunset

From the vibrant Bandhani and Chanderi sarees to the mouth-watering ghewar and dal baati churma to the indigenous spices and the soulful folksongs, Rajasthan’s culture is not bound to its geographical space but is rather a feeling that flows through the veins of the entire nation. Even with more than sixty percent of its land covered with the Thar Desert, there is no dearth of life in the cultural heart of Incredible India. Rich with historical palaces, monuments, temples, mesmerizing lakes, picturesque destinations, wildlife, along with the magnificent deserts, Rajasthan is a celebration of life, colours, art, culture, history, nature, tradition, and royalty at its best.

This cultural epicentre of the nation has a long history of conquests, tragedies, wars, and love. Every brick of the age-old forts, every house, every nook and corner of local markets, every lake, every temple, as well as every dust particle of the desert land has stories to tell. The glimpses of such folk stories of a long tradition of survival, love, dignity, and royalty can be found in the long moustaches, green chunris, and the red turbans that the natives wear along with their pride and their heartiest smiles. ‘ Padharo Mhare Desh ’- Welcome to My Land, the famous old Marwari phrase, is not just the state’s tourism motto but also an affirmation of its rich hospitality and warmth. Heaven for history and culture enthusiasts as well as travellers from all over the world, Rajasthan awaits you with stories to share, with open arms and a heart wider than its area on the nation’s map.

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Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan

From a plethora of beautiful places, HikerWolf has handpicked and shortlisted the 50 best tourist places in Rajasthan for you. Here is your ultimate travel list when it comes to exploring the royal state of Rajasthan:

01. Jaipur – The Pink City

Founded in 1727 by Maharaj Jai Singh II, Jaipur’s present reeks of stories of the past. Famously known as the Pink City of the Rajasthan, it is not merely the largest and most prominent historical city of the state but also a city of love, covered with the aura of romantic hues and the warmth of pink skies. Home to a few UNESCO World Heritage sites, unparalleled natural and constructed beauty, regal architecture, royal cuisine, and always blooming with lively festivals and fairs, Jaipur, with its rich heritage, stands as the heart of the cultural epicentre of India. Thus, no trip to Rajasthan can ever be complete without exploring the hidden beauty of Jaipur. Pink City stands as one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

The beautiful Hawa Mahal built with pink sandstones, the picturesque Jal Mahal , the architectural marvel of the City Palace , the geometric wonder of the Jantar Mantar Observatory , “the heaven piercing minaret” of Ishwar Lat , and the nostalgic aura of the Albert Hall Museum , make the aforementioned places the central attractions for tourists worldwide. With a variety of festivals, delicious cuisine, as well as culturally rich shopping markets, the city is also connected to other major cities in the state.

  • Enjoy the view of the Pink City through the 953 jharokhas (windows) of the Hawa Mahal or the Palace of Winds adorned with refined lattice-work. It is one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.
  • Savour the mouth-watering Pyaaz Kachori at Rawat Mishtan Bhandar.
  • Cherish the renowned Bandhej textile art.
  • Buy exotic jewellery at the Johari Bazaar.
  • Participate in the annual Jaipur Literature Festival beaming with intellectual fervour.

Best Time to Visit Jaipur: October to March

02. udaipur – the city of lakes.

Often attributed as the Venice of East and the Jewel of Mewar , the City of Lakes , Udaipur will leave you spellbound by its beauty and scenic wonders. From the architecture delights seen in forts, temples, as well as museums, to the serene watersides, Udaipur contains the soul of the state and is among the best tourist places in Rajasthan.

The profound City Palace , Lake Pichola , Ambrai Ghat , Sajjangarh Fort , King’s Vintage and Classic Car Museum , Shri Manshapurna Karni Mata temple, Gangaur Ghat, Bagore ki Haveli, and the trekking point at Badi Lake are some of the most visited places in Udaipur. It is also a storehouse of various lakeside cafes and restaurants that form a perfect romantic getaway or the ideal site to explore your solitude in the sublime bounty of nature.

  • You cannot miss out on the enthralling view of the City Palace from a boat ride on Lake Pichola .
  • Have the irresistible Dal Poodi and Dal Baati at Manoj Prakash Daal Poodi stall.
  • Buy the exquisite Pichwai and Phad paintings at Hathi Pol Bazaar.
  • Explore the famous Bandhni Craft of Udaipur.
  • Enjoy the dance procession in the Mewar Festival celebrated in April annually.

Best Time to Visit Udaipur: October to March

03. jaisalmer – the golden city.

Located in the north-western part of Rajasthan, Jaisalmer, the Golden city, is in the proximate ear short of Pakistan’s border. Adorned with the golden sand dunes and castles, Jaisalmer is a paradise of history, culture, and nature and this is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

From enjoying the bird view of the city from the Jaisalmer Fort to the adventure of the thrilling desert safaris to the peace of Jain temples to the scenic marvel of the Desert National Park and the Gadisar Lake as well as to the strolls through the hustle-bustle of ancient markets, Jaisalmer will mark you with golden traces by exposing you to its hidden treasures.

  • Admire the golden view of the city from the Jaisalmer Fort , which is one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.
  • Explore the famous hand block printing art.
  • Treasure the exquisite paintings and regal carpets at Sadar Bazzar.
  • Enjoy the mouth-watering Jaisalmer Kala Chana Kadhi cuisine.
  • Be a part of the annual Jaisalmer Desert Festival in the month of February.

Best Time to Visit Jaisalmer: October

04. mount abu.

Have you ever imagined a hill station in the land of deserts in your wildest dreams? Mount Abu, situated in the Aravalli Range at a height of 1200 meters, is a fascinating wonder for tourists across the globe. Even in the scorching summer heat of Rajasthan, you can enjoy pleasant weather in Mount Abu. Rich in culture, history, religion, as well as nature, it brings forward the story of Rajasthan in its own unique way.

By dwelling in the silence of the beautifully sculpted Dilwara Jain Temple , or by cherishing the flora and fauna at Mount Abu’s Wildlife Sanctuary or the scenic views at Nakki Lake , Guru Shikhar , and Toad Rock , you can hear the distinct tale of the rich heritage and beauty of India. It is also home to various adventurous activities such as camping, caving, and trekking, and known for its mesmerizing sunset view, it is famous for being a honeymoon point.

  • Be captured by the spell-bounding beauty of the marble ceilings of the intricately built Dilwara Jain Temple .
  • Get lost in the treasure of Rajasthani handicrafts at Piccadilly Plaza.
  • Buy the rich Khadi fabric and Khadi Products at the Khadi Bazaar.
  • Devour the delicious Malpua at Abu Chaat Junction, Sabzi Mandi, Mount Abu.
  • Enjoy the Winter Festival at Mount Abu organized annually in December.

Best Time to Visit Mount Abu: October to March

05. jodhpur – the blue city.

Located on the edge of the great Thar Desert, Jodhpur is also famously known as the Sun City or the Blue City of Rajasthan. A hearth of sumptuous forts, palaces, lakes, as well as other beautiful retreats, it, however, has made an appearance in movies and magazine covers for its large number of blue-coloured houses that add just another shade to the diverse palette of Rajasthan. It is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

Some of the famous places to visit in Jodhpur are Mehrangarh Fort , Khejarala Fort Umaid Bhawan Palace , Ghanta Ghar, Mangore Garden, Jaswant Thada, and Kalyana and Balsamand Lake . Jodhpur is also known for the Overlander desert safaris and Amal Sabha, a thousand-year-old traditional opium ceremony.

  • The ancient charm of the gigantic Mehrangarh Fort makes it one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.
  • The marvellous traditional textile printing at Jodhpur.
  • The hustle-bustle of the Clock Tower Market.
  • The tempting Lal Maas at Darikhana, Raas Haveli.
  • The vibrant Maand Festival held annually in October.

Best Time to Visit Jodhpur: November to February

06. ranthambore.

A visit to Ranthambore will give you a glimpse into the rich biodiversity that the magnificent state of Rajasthan has in its store. Most famous for its tiger reserve and jeep safaris, the Ranthambore National Reserve is a delight for patient animal lovers and bird watchers. It is one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.

The Ranthambore Fort , a UNESCO World Heritage Site, situated inside the trinetra Ganesh temple, is visited by history enthusiasts and religious devotees throughout the year. With various other picturesque sites such as Padam Lake , Jogi Mahal, and Kacheeda Valley , Ranthambore is a delight for nature and beauty lovers.

  • The enamouring sightseeing of the mighty Royal Tigers, Sloth Bears, Leopards, as well as crocodiles at the Ranthambore National Reserve.
  • The must-have churma ladoo among other sweet delicacies at the Oberoi Vanyavilas.
  • The rural handicrafts available at the Village Women Craft House.
  • The exuberant Ranthambore Music and Wildlife Festival held at Nahargarh Palace in the month of December every year.

Best Time to Visit Ranthambore: October to April

07. bikaner – the red city.

The Camel Country or the Red City, Bikaner, is the third most prominent desert terrain in Rajasthan. Known for the international camel festival, its camel farm, and the National Research Centre on Camel, along with places such as Junagarh Fort , Rampuria Haveli, Karni Mata temple (the temple of rats), Bhandasar Jain Temple, Devi Kund Sagar, Lalgarh, and Gajner Palace , and Shri Sadul Museum , it is one of the most eminent cities of Rajasthan. Its old town is adorned with red sandstone buildings and contributes to its making as the Red City of Rajasthan. Bikaner, with all its glory, stands as one of the most cherished tourist places in Rajasthan.

  • The sight of hundreds of deified rats wandering through the Karni Mata Temple makes it one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.
  • The rich collection of Kundan Jewellery at the Mahatma Gandhi Market.
  • The warm woollen dhurries made of camel hair.
  • The enticing Raj Kachori and Bikaneri Bhujia.
  • The zeal of Bikaner Camel Festival.

Best Time to Visit Bikaner: October to March

08. pushkar.

Located 15 km away from Ajmer, Pushkar, a seemingly small town, forms the epicentre of the spiritual life of the city. With 52 ghats around the Pushkar Lake and with a variety of temples such as the Brahma, Mahadeva, Savitri , and Varaha Temple , Pushkar is the residence of some of the holiest places in the world.

It is best known for the renowned evening aarti at the Brahama Ghat . While feeding your soul’s spirituality, it will also be a treat for your senses with its street food, local markets, and the ever famous annual Pushkar Mela. It is thus a paradise for gypsies and backpackers and one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

  • The captivating sight of over 500 temples around Pushkar Lake .
  • The delectable Kachori from Shri Pushkar Raj Shahi Kachori Samosa Bhandar.
  • The lively Sadar Bazaar situated on the northern side of Pushkar Lake .
  • The annual Pushkar Mela held in November known for livestock trade and recreational activities.

Best Time to Visit Pushkar: October to March

09. bharatpur.

Known as the Eastern Gateway to Rajasthan, Bharatpur, in addition to being the adobe of temples and palaces, is most famous for its Keoladeo Ghana National Park. Previously a duck hunting site for the maharajas and members of royalty, the national park is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to one of the nation’s most prominent bird sanctuaries.

On a mission to protect the declining biodiversity of the nation, it safeguards more than 370 species of birds, including the endangered Siberian Crane. With places such as Bharatpur Palace and Museum, Banke Bihari Temple, and Lohagarh Fort, Bharatpur’s exquisite heritage and culture make it a treasured tourist spot. Undeniably, it is among the most prominent tourist places in Rajasthan.

  • Spot magnificent wild animals such as chital, sambar, nilgai, fishing cat, Asiatic Jackal, hyena, and mongoose as well as birds such as Painted stork, Sarus crane, Dartes, and White-throated kingfisher at the Bharatpur National Park.
  • The grandeur of Lohagarh Fort – the Iron Fort of India is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.
  • Hunt Mathura Gate and Chaurburja Bazaar for traditional and rustic Rajasthani ethnic goods.
  • Savour Irresistible sweets at Bansal Mishthan Bhandar.

Best Time to Visit Bharatpur: November to February

From Alwar ka mawa to the mega Alwar trade fair to the glimpses of Alwar forts and palaces in Bollywood movies, Alwar- the tiger gate of Rajasthan has attracted the attention of many travellers owing to its depth in culture and history.

It is adorned with some of the most beautiful royal palaces of Rajasthan such as the Alwar Palace Lake , Bala Quila as well as the famously haunted Bhangarh Fort . With places such as Sariska National Park and Siliserh Lake , it is also a heaven for nature lovers. Located between Delhi and Jaipur, it is an ideal place for a weekend getaway road trip.

  • The spooky and haunted Bhangarh Fort is one of the most prominent tourist places in Rajasthan.
  • The famous Mirchi Vada, Gatte ki Sabzi, and other delicacies at Kashiram Circle.
  • The luxurious jewellery, exquisite handicrafts, and the Terracotta statues.
  • The famous shopping destinations such as Hope Circus and Bazaza Bazaar.
  • The Mega Trade Fair organized in Alwar every year in October.

Best Time to Visit Alwar: October to March

  The dwelling of the Dargah Sharif, Ajmer holds the most sacred Muslim shrine in India and is a pilgrimage that comes second only to Mecca in South Arabia. Located near the Aravalli hills, Ajmer, dating back to the 7 th century, is drenched in culture, religion, and history. A residence of both Islamic as well as Jain temples and shrines, it represents the hybridity and diversity that rules the state of Rajasthan.

It accommodates various Islamic shrines and Mughal forts such as Akbar Palace and Museum , Dargah Sharif , and  Taragarh Fort, as well as Jain temples namely Nareli Jain Temple, Soni Ji ki Nasiyan(Red temple), and Dhai Din ka Jhopda which was first constructed as a Jain temple in 660 AD. With the local market prospering with treasured jewels and handicrafts, and traditional food delicacies, Ajmer is always beaming with culture and is the spiritual and cultural refuge that will redeem your soul.

  • The unshaken religious faith reverberating through the Ajmer Sharif Dargah.
  • The delicious non-vegetarian cuisine at Dargah Bazaar.
  • The renowned shiny and coloured bangles at Chudi Bazaar.
  • The renowned metal embroidery or Gota work in Ajmer.
  • The annual Urs festival marking the demise of Sufi saint Moinuddin Chishti.

Best Time to Visit Ajmer: October to March

The narrow laneways of Bundi contain some of the grandest stories of Rajasthan. One of the most underrated places, Bundi is the hidden gem of Rajasthan that you will never regret visiting. It encloses various architectural marvels such as Moti Mahal, Sukh Mahal, Garh palace, Raniji ki Baori, Dabhai Kund, and the 84 pillared Cenotaph . A fascinating old town with untouched villages, busy local markets, and warm people, Bundi will leave a lasting cultural impression on your mind.

  • The majestic beauty of Taragarh Fort , which is among the best tourist places in Rajasthan.
  • The famous Bundi style of mural art and painting.
  • Authentic local Bundi cuisines at the Rainbow Cafe.
  • The main bazaar of Bundi for the intricate craft of carpets.
  • The cultural fervour at the Bundi Utsav organized every year in November-December.

Best Time to Visit Bundi: October to March

Famously known as the Khajuraho of Rajasthan, Osian is the centre of attraction for devotees across the nation due to its rich collection of temples. With numerous majestic and splendorous temples such as the Surya, Kali, and the Mahavira temple, Osian is characterized by its religiosity as well as beauty and grandeur.

Also known as the Gateway to Thar, it is famous for its camel safaris over the golden sand dunes. Affluent in culture and craft, this ancient town is a little hamlet village that will give you a glimpse into the traditional and rural life of Rajasthan. The Marwar Festival held annually in October displays the folk dance and music over the Osian sand dunes and adds another reason to visit this secret treasure of Rajasthan.

  • The detailed engravings in the Surya Temple , popularly known as the Khajuraho of Rajasthan.
  • The authentic Rajasthani feast at the Swad Restaurant in Osian.
  • The ethnic jewellery haul at the famous Roop Bazar
  • The exuberance of culture and tradition in the Marwar Festival in the month of October every year.

Best Time to Visit Osian: October to March

  Located in the north-eastern region of Rajasthan, Sikar is a city of heritage and history. Sikar is a host to majestic Havelis, temples, and scenic treats, and this is an exclusive cultural hotspot that must be included in your Rajasthan travel diaries. You can enjoy the grandeur of Devgarh , the bird’s view from Laxmangarh , as well as the holy serenity of Harshnath and Khatushyam Mandir on your next visit Sikar.

  • The sky view from the regal Laxmangarh Palace .
  • PaanchKuta, Papadum, Daal-Bati-Churma, and other traditional delicacies of Sikar.
  • The treasured handicrafts of Jatia and Fatehpuri Gate Bazar.
  • The renowned Shekhawati architecture.
  • Khatu Shyamji festival celebrated annually in Khatu Shyamji Temple in Sikar.

Best Time to Visit Sikar: October to March

Situated in the northern area of Rajasthan, Churu is another golden desert city in the state. Prominent for its intricately built architecture, it houses a 500-year-old fort located at its centre. It also accommodates eminent places such as Babosa Dham Churu, Lal Ghantaghar, Lal Ghantaghar Dharma Stupa, Kanhaiya Lal Bagla Haveli, Surana Haveli, Sethani ka Johara, and Tal Chappar Sanctuary . Churu Fort is a profound reminder of the war fought and won against the British in 1857 and thus holds immense patriotic value to the people of Churu.

  • The ancient grandeur of the 500-year-old Churu Fort .
  • Ker-sangri, an exquisite sweet dish, is the local speciality of Churu.
  • The world-renowned miniature wood carving art and craft.
  • The famous Madina Market bustling with life and culture.
  • The religious Gogaji’s Fair organized in Churu annually in the Bhadra month of the Hindu Calendar.

Best Time to Visit Churu: October to March

  Known as the Educational City of the nation, Kota’s beauty teaches stories of both past and present that cannot be encapsulated in a textbook. Much like the Grand Canyon of the USA, the Grand Canyon of India is located in Bhainsrorgarh, Kota district in Rajasthan. The sublime scenery of Bhainsrorgarh, the splendour of the Seven Wonders Park, the serenity of Khade Ganesh Ji temple as well as the Chambal gardens make Kota a must-visit destination in Rajasthan. With a booming textile industry, it is accounted to be the second most liveable city in Rajasthan after Jaipur.

  • The microcosmic vision and the replica of the Seven Wonders of the World in the Seven Wonders Park situated on the banks of Kishore Sagar.
  • The mouth-watering Kota ke Paani Patashe at Kota’s Chaupati.
  • The beautiful and exquisite Dora Sarees of Kota.
  • The main bazaar in Kota beaming with a variety of traditional and ethnic goods.
  • The famous Dusshera Mela, one of the most fascinating and lively festivals held in Kota, takes place in the month of October.

Best Time to Visit Kota: October to March

17. jhalawar.

Located in Rajasthan’s southeast, Jhalawar- the land of jhalas, a tribe renowned for Chauhan Rajput warriors, is reminiscent of the state’s royal past. The princely kingdom is known for its palaces, temples, and forts, which display unparalleled craftsmanship, affluent art, and regal culture.

The architecture delights of the Prithvi Palace , Garh Palace , Chandrabhaga Temple , Virendra Bhawan , Bhawani Natyashala , Government Museum , and the Gagron Fort as well as the lively streets and markets of Jhalawar will take you back to the glorious history of the Rajputs; a history of love, wars, and above all an unfailing sense of pride. It thus stands among the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

  • The splendorous architecture, history, and culture of the Gagron Fort .
  • The hot Makki ki Raab, Sev Tamatar, and other traditional delicacies of Jhalawar.
  • Jhalawar is famous for its rich and ethnic art as well as folk handicraft work.
  • The hustle-bustle of the main market located near the Surya Mandir.
  • The famous Chandrabhaga Fair held annually in close proximity to Jhalawar.

Best Time to Visit Jhalawar: October to March

18. bhangarh fort.

For Rajasthan, the past is not dead and gone but rather still breathes in the present everyday reality. One such place that is a reminder of the living past is Bhangarh Fort, renowned as the most haunted place in the nation. Located in the Aravalli hills, what was once a magnificent arena of beauty and grandeur, now is a site of ruins. The ruins however still speak stories of historic and architectural wonders and attract tourists from across the globe.

One of the most visited tourist places in Rajasthan, with its empty temples and architecture, and scenic view, it will have you hooked and under its spell. Famous for the ghost stories, entry into the fort is prohibited after the sunset. Bhangarh Fort should be on your travel list if you have a taste for mysteries and adventures, or simply are a lover of history.

  • The rich culture, history, as well as legends that define the fort as well as the beautiful scenic view of the Bhangarh Garden.
  • The famous Kagzi Pottery of the region.
  • The rich Alwar food at Surya Vilas.

Best Time to Visit Bhangarh Fort: October to March

Owing to its reputation as the most haunted place in India, you cannot enter the fort after sunset.

19. Om Banna Temple

  Rajasthan is a home to diverse religious believes with hundreds of magnificent temples and shrines. The famous Om Banna Temple, however, is one of its kind in the world and bears testimony to the intriguing customs and stories of the state. Located in the Pali District, 50 km away from Jodhpur, the temple has a motorcycle established as its deity to whom devotees offer liquor and pray for their safe journey.

The legend behind the bike is that it was evacuated and chained by the police after an accident in 1991 but driven by some divine power, it kept returning to the same accident spot by breaking all the chains. Since then numbered 7773, the motorcycle was established as a shrine and came to be known as the Bullet Baba . The temple is an intriguing addition to the diverse Rajasthani shrines that breed hybrid faiths and thus secures its spot on the list of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.

  • The religious legend, the unshaken belief of the devotees, and their offerings to the Royal Enfield Shrine.
  • Prahlad Chand Mangilal is one of the most prominent restaurants near Om Banna Temple.

Best Time to Visit Om Banna Temple: October to March

20. chittorgarh.

Famous for the story of Rani Padmini and her act of Jauhar, as well as the story of Rani Meerabai, Chittorgarh speaks of a history of unparalleled dignity, pride, and royalty. The Chittorgarh fort, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is most famous for its temples, Gaumukh Bawli , and Vijay Stambh . Reverberating with valour, sacrifices, and honour, Chittorgarh will remind you of the spirit of royalty that constitutes every fibre of the being of Rajasthan.

  • The grand Chittorgarh Fort and the tales of historical valour associated with it.
  • The traditional Rajasthani treasures at the Rana Sanga Market.
  • The tempting Badam Halwa of Chittorgarh.
  • The intricate metal craft and bronze icons are the specialities of the region.
  • The renowned Gangaur Festival celebrated by the womenfolk in Chittorgarh.

Best Time to Visit Chittorgarh: October to March

21. kumbhalgarh.

Standing tall with pride in the Aravalli range, Kumbhalgarh Fort , a UNESCO world heritage site, is known as the Great Wall of India and is the second-largest fortress in the world. The birthplace of Maharana Pratap Singh, Kumbhalgarh fort houses revered temples, luxurious gardens as well as royal palaces that speak the story of a glorious past. Other marvels of the place are the Badal Mahal and the Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary which make it a visit that you cannot afford to miss in your trip to the princely state.

  • Situated at the highest point of the Kumbhalgarh Fort , the Badal Palace , with its mystic beauty among the clouds, is the treasured charm of Kumbhalgarh. It is thus one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.
  • The traditional Laal Maas at Maharani Bagh .
  • The traditional Bandhani fabric is the speciality of the region
  • Shopping at the famous ChetakCircle
  • The renowned Kumbhalgarh Festival held annually at the Kumbhalgarh Fort.

Best Time to Visit Kumbhalgarh: October to March

22. abhaneri (chand baori).

The deepest step well of the nation that is 100 feet deep into the ground with 3,500 steps and 13 levels, Abhaneri is a rural jewel of Rajasthan located on the Agra-Jaipur Road. Chand Baori, the stepwell famous for its mathematical excellence and beauty, was built between the 8th and 9 th centuries by King Chanda of the Nikumbh dynasty of the Rajputs. The annual Abhaneri festival held in September cherishes the thousand-year-old wonder of the place.

  • The beautiful architecture, the mathematical precision of ancient India, the rich history, as well as the picturesque site of Chand Baori make it one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.
  • Abhaneri region is known for famous Rajasthani folk dances such as Kalbelia, Bhawai, and Ghoomar.
  • The traditional Rajasthani food can be found in the Sikandra area of Abhaneri.
  • The lively Abhaneri festival celebrated every year around the months of September and October.

Best Time to Visit Abhaneri: October to March

A break from chaotic city life, Deeg is a little rural town located a stone’s throw away from Bharatpur. The Deeg Palace , built by Raja Surajmal, is known for its architectural marvel, pools, fountains, and gardens. The Mughal Havelis, Gopal and Roop Sagar , as well as the local market, will have you enamoured by the serenity and royalty of the rural lifestyle of Deeg. It thus stands as the perfect escape from the city life and is a mirror of the rural richness of Rajasthan.

  • Deeg is best known for its grand havelis such as the Deeg Palace .
  • The local Deeg cuisine at Gulmohar Restaurant.
  • The region is famous for its handicraft.
  • The crowded and lively Chaurburja Bazaar.
  • The famous Teej festival celebrated with exuberance and fervour in Deeg.

Best Time to Visit Deeg: Months from September to March

24. eklingi temple.

  • The exquisite architecture, historical and religious depth of the temple as well as the famous four-faced idol of Lord Shiva build with black marble.
  • The dried mango(ocrra), Sangri beans, as well as exquisite chillies are the renowned regional dishes.
  • The place is known for textiles as well as dyed garments.
  • The temple lies a stone’s throw away from the Hathi Pol Bazaar.

Best Time to Visit Eklingi Temple: October to March

A small district in Rajasthan, Pali stands as an affirmation of the ethnic depth of rural tourism of the state. Adorned with secret treasures such as the Jawai Dam, Ranakpur Temple, Chanoud Garh, and the Heritage Palace , Pali is a rural delight housing a decent population of wild leopards. In the close vicinity of Udaipur, it becomes an ideal stop to explore the vivacity of Rajasthan’s lesser-known rural life.

  • The beautifully carved Ranakpur Temple and its serene and auspicious aura.
  • The food in Pali is predominated by Rajasthani spices such as red chilli and yellow turmeric.
  • Pali is a hub of traditional handicrafts.
  • The busy and lively Jain and Vardhaman Markets.
  • The famous Godwar Festival of Pali puts the region’s art and culture to display.

Best Time to Visit Pali: October to March

26. nathdwara.

Embedded in the sublime beauty of the Aravalli hills and the banks of river Banas, Nathdwara is known as the Gateway to the Lord. A land red with a bloody history of violent wars, it now is a serene escapade adorned with magnificent temples.

Along with the 351 feet tall largest statue of Lord Shiva in the nation, it is also home to Shrinathji Temple , which is prominent for the settlement of Lord Krishna. The place is also famous for pichwai paintings, the traditional Rajasthani artwork, and thus holds cultural, historical, religious, as well as aesthetic significance for tourists throughout the year.

  • The unparalleled beauty of the pious Dwarkadheesh Temple .
  • The authentic Nathdwara Thandai is a renowned speciality of the place.
  • The place is known for the sublime Pichhavi paintings, terracotta handicrafts, as well as the famous Meena Work.
  • The temples of Nathdwara are surrounded by lively local street markets.
  • Nathdwara is also known for the annual festival of Annakutta celebrated in its arena.

Best Time to Visit Nathdwara: September to February

27. neemrana.

The mighty Aravalli range secures many jewels of Rajasthan, one of which is Neemrana. An ancient town with delightful palaces, it is now a modern retreat that celebrates the rich Rajput culture and heritage. The Neemrana Palace, which is now a heritage resort for tourists, is famous for activities such as zip-lining. A two and half hour drive from Delhi, Neemrana is a perfect getaway for the weekend.

  • Witness the exquisite royalty at Neemrana Fort Palace .
  • The local Rajasthani food at the Bridge Restaurant.
  • Neemrana is known for its detailed designs in Ghagra Choli, a traditional Rajasthani outfit.
  • The busy Malakhera Bazaar.
  • The festival of Diwali is celebrated in Neemrana with regal solemnity.

Best Time to Visit Neemrana: July to March

28. jawai leopard camp.

After Ranthambore and Sariska, a place that cherishes biodiversity and will bring you in close proximity with nature is Jawai Leopard Camp, located in the hills of Aravalli. An eight-tent luxurious camp, it allows you to explore the thrill of nature without hustling in the crowded wildlife reserves and jungles. From the adventure of safari rides to the magic of bird watching, it lets you enjoy nature without taxing regulations and restrictions of the wildlife reserves. For this reason, it grips animal lovers from across the globe.

  • Best camp in India for convenient Leopard spotting.
  • The luxurious Safari resort in close proximity to nature.
  • Delicious meals made from organic homegrown produce at the camp.

Best Time to Visit Jawai Leopard Camp: October to March

29. shekhawati.

A house to rich Marwari business families, Shekhawati hosts the largest open-air art gallery in the world. With a rich heritage, open-air galleries, havelis, and palaces, it accounts for a luxurious stay. It is also known for its culinary delights along with the grandeur of its havelis and due to its favourable location in the earshot of Nawalgarh, it becomes a convenient tourist stop.

  • The luxurious ancient grand havelis of Mahansar.
  • The beautiful fresco paintings adorn the architecture of the place.
  • Enjoy the experience of a breath-taking horseback riding activity through the town
  • The lip-smacking Rabdi at Mandawa Castle.
  • Shop in Ramgarh to get detailed wooden carvings and furnishings.
  • The annual Shekhawati Festival held every year in February.

Best Time to Visit Shekhawati : Months from November to March

30. ranakpur.

Ranakpur or the Spiritual Oasis of Aravalli attracts Jain devotees throughout the year. A dwelling of multiple Jain temples such as Sadri, Surya Narayan, Narlai, Mucchal Mahavir, and Ranakpur Jain Temple , its aura is reminiscent of spirituality, serenity, and cultural splendour. The desi Ranakpur bazaar is heaven for ethnic lovers. Half and an hour away from Udaipur, the Ranakpur Dam is a picturesque delight and adds another feather in the cap of the beauty of Rajasthan.

  • The holy grandeur of Ranakpur Jain Temple .
  • The bustling local market beaming with ethnicity.
  • The place is famous for its majestic silver jewellery, gems, and pottery.
  • The delectable Jain food at Maharani Bagh.
  • The authentic Ranakpur Mohatsav which is a celebration of the rich history, culture, and heritage of Rajasthan.

Best Time to Visit Ranakpur: October to March

31. sariska national park.

Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary located in Alwar is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan for nature and wildlife lovers. Renowned for the Royal Bengal Tigers, it is a protected area that stores exquisite flora and fauna of the nation. The first reserve to reallocate the tigers from Ranthambore, it was declared as a national park in 1982. Rich with copper reserves and natural resources, it will take you in the peaceful and enriching lap of nature.

  • Spot the majestic Royal Bengal Tigers at the wildlife sanctuary.
  • The ethereal experience at the Star Gate Observatory.
  • Bhuna Kukda is one of the most famous dishes to try in Sariska.
  • Buy ethnic souvenirs from Bazaza market.

Best Time to Visit Sariska National Park: October to March

Sharing borders with Pakistan in the west and Jaisalmer and Jalore in the north and south, Barmer is not only one of the most prominent desert lands of the state but also its largest district. Along with housing a major portion of the Thar Desert, it is also marked by the flow of River Luna.

Thus, a hub of natural and historical depth, it is also a magnificent center of culture and royal grandeur. Places such as Barmer Fort, Kiradu Temple, Shri Nakoda Jain Temple, Devka-Sun Temple, and Rani Bhatiyani Temple showcase intricate carving and craftsmanship making Barmer a microcosmic vision of Rajasthan’s unmatched glory and beauty. It thus stands as one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

  • The intricate architecture and grandeur of Devka-Sun Temple .
  • The tempting Lal Maas is a famous local cuisine.
  • Barmer is known for exclusive mirror work and vivid embroidery.
  • Shop from Veerchand Jangid Market.
  • The display of local culture in the Thar Desert.

Best Time to Visit Barmer: October to March

33. jhunjhunu.

From the mesmerising marble made Khetri Palace (Wind Palace) to the Hindu pilgrimage at the Shree Rani Sati Dadi Mandir , Bandhe ka Balaji , and the Hanuman Mandir to the extravagant Sone Chand ki Haveli, Jhunjhunu, the ancient city of Shekhawati region, is a storehouse of treasured jewels of Rajasthan. The Marwari and Shekhawati culture is embedded in the food, language as well as architecture of the place making this ancient town an essential visit in your trip to Rajasthan.

  • The regal Wind Palace built with marbles.
  • The prominence of sweet dishes in Jhunjhunu can be known by the fact that they are served before the meals.
  • The traditional Rajasthani Thali at Rani Sati Mandir .
  • Jhunjhunu is known worldwide for its frescos and murals.
  • Nehru Market is the most famous market in the region.

Best Time to Visit Jhunjhunu: October to March

  You must have heard of the famous BITS Pilani, a renowned educational institution in the Pilani district of Rajasthan. However, Pilani, a site of progress and prosperity, is primarily an ancient town in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan that encompasses vibrant and grand heritage.

It is home to architecture delights such as Surajgarh Fort, Sarogi Haveli, Khetri Fort Pahari, Shiv Ganga and Saraswati temple, Panchvati, Clock Tower, as well as the Birla Science Museum . Rich in rustic culture and in touch with modernity at the same time, it represents the lively state of Rajasthan.

  • The scenes of Ramayana replicated in the Panchvati Garden .
  • Pilani is known for its Brass handicraft.
  • The tempting stuffed kulcha and pineapple raita at Vijay.
  • The lively Chameli Market.
  • OASIS, the annual cultural festival of BITS Pilani, is ranked as the second-best student fest in India.

Best Time to Visit Pilani: October to March

35. kuldhara village.

After the haunted Bhangarh Fort, if there is a place in Rajasthan that attracts adventure and mystery lovers, it is the Kuldhara village (the abandoned village) which is famously known as the Ghost Town of Rajasthan. Once adorned with the settlement of Palwali Brahmins, a set of 83 villages vanished overnight giving rise to the ghost stories in Kuldhara.

Located in Jaisalmer, the rustic village is now a site of ruins and echoes with an eerie silence drenched in isolation. An intriguing mystery, it is an adventure to entail on your visit to the Sam desert and is among the prominent tourist places in Rajasthan.

  • Architectural ruins of over 410 buildings, temples as well as the history, legends, and the uncanny spookiness associated with the haunted village.
  • Eat irresistible local cuisines at Suryagarh Restaurant near the village.

Best Time to Visit Kuldhara Village: October to March.

As it is believed to be a haunted village, entry is prohibited after sunset.

36. Galtaji Temple

One of the most beautiful temple complexes in Rajasthan, the Galtaji Temple, located on the outskirts of Jaipur, is a paradise for believers and devotees from across the globe. Surrounded by the majesty of Aravalli ranges, lush greenery, and a house to natural springs such as Galta Kund and Gaumukh , it is a treasure of sublime beauty.

Built with pink sandstone, the intricately carved walls narrate stories of religion, culture, and unparalleled heritage. Reverberating with religious chants, a host to various tribes of monkeys, affluent vegetation, and scenic views of the Aravalli and Jaipur city, it stands as a grand temple complex more splendorous than traditional havelis and thus attracts tourists throughout the year who are left smitten by its grandeur. This makes it one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

Galwar Bagh Gate, Hanuman Temple, Galta Temple, and Galta Kund and Gaumukh natural water springs.

Best Time to Visit Galtaji Temple: October to March

37. sambhar lake.

Rajasthan treasures some of the nation’s most profound natural wonders and Sambhar Lake is one of them. Spread over a distance of 90 Km, it is India’s largest inland lake. With the exquisite white look, mixed with desert sand, it is a saline wetland. Producing 196000 tons of salt annually, it accounts for 9% of the total salt production in India. In the night, under the gaze of stars, walking on it feels like strolling through a piece of the silver moon.

Other attractions for tourism are the Circuit House at Sambhar, the Cenotaph near Shakambari Devi Temple, the Salt Processing Plant and Museum, Nalaisar, as well as the Salt Train . Rajasthan’s mini Rann of Kutch, Sambhar is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan. It is an ecological site that provides a breeding area to thousands of migratory birds such as flamingos and Siberian birds and thus needs to be on your travel list of nature’s exquisite delights.

  • Site of thousands of flamingos from Siberia and Central Asia.
  • Shakambari Devi Temple , Salt Processing Plant and Museum as well as the goods train that passes through the salt lake make Sambhar Lake one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.
  • The quaint and busy Dhan Mandi market.

Best Time to Visit Sambhar Lake: October to March

38. khimsar.

A quaint hamlet in the mighty Rajasthan, the Khimsar village is yet another undiscovered treasure. With the rustic aura of the Khimsar Fort in the golden sand dunes of the Thar desert, the place is the adobe of ethnicity, grandeur, and heritage. The renowned Nagaur festival is held annually in this village. The festival witnesses recreational activities such as camel racing and tug of war, and trade in cattle and red chilli markets at the same time. Famous across Asia for its trade and festive fair, it attracts tourists in the pleasant time of winters and thus is one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.

  • The regal and luxurious Khimsar Fort.
  • The delectable Murgh Khimsar is the renowned local cuisine.
  • The bustling Sardar Market.
  • The festive and cultural fervour of the Nagaur festival.

Best Time to Visit Khimsar: October to March

To enjoy the vivacity of the world’s 18 th largest desert, the great Indian Thar Desert, a stay at Dechu is your best bet. A small village in Jodhpur, Dechu houses tourist attractions such as the Salim Singh Haveli, Pokaran Fort, Baba Ramdev Temple, old wells, and sand dunes. Known for its deluxe tourist resorts, Dechu will provide you with the perfect serene aura needed to enjoy the golden desert on a starry winter night. You cannot help but count it among the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

  • The ancient aura of the regal Salim Singh Haveli.
  • Desert safaris in the vast expanse of the golden sand dunes.
  • The renowned Marwari cuisine.
  • The region is known for its intricate handloom.

Best Time to Visit Dechu: October to March

Located 40 km away from the city of Jaipur, this miniature village is perfect for a day trip from the pink city. The Samode Bagh, Samode Palace, as well as the Samode Haveli (popularly known as the Maha Sahib or Maha Rawal) are the centre heritage attractions of the hamlet.

You can hike back from the Samode Fort through a forest path that is known to be a leopard territory according to the locals. From the famous dal bhaati churma to the indigenous ethnic shops to the rustic coloured houses and warm and friendly locals, Samode is a rural treasure where you can get lost away from the mayhem of city life.

  • The rich heritage and lush greenery of the Samode Palace make it one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.
  • Savour the local chai and kachori in Samode.
  • The hustle-bustle of the main market.
  • Samode is known for fresco paintings in vibrant indigo colours.

Best Time to Visit Samode: October to March

41. sam sand dunes.

Located in Jaisalmer, the Sam Sand Dunes mark the point in the Thar Desert where you can lose yourself in the endless stretch of the desert, with no vegetation in sight. One of the most renowned tourist destinations, it hosts several camps that indulge in desert safaris.

Known for the Desert Festival, puppet shows, and folk dances and programs, it beams with culture, diversity, and life in the months of February and March. Winter thus is the best time to visit Rajasthan’s golden Sam Sand Dunes to enjoy the place at its peak of beauty. With its astounding charm, it is one landscape that you cannot afford to miss when it comes to exploring the mighty Thar Desert.

  • The picturesque beauty of golden sand dunes.
  • Camel Safaris, Cultural shows, as well as Rajasthani songs and dances in the sand dunes.
  • Enjoy a candlelight dinner in the desert.
  • Quad biking and parasailing in the desert.
  • The recreational and exuberant Desert Festival.

Best Time to Visit Sam Sand Dunes: October to March

42. salasar balaji.

From the Ajmer Sharif to the Dilwara Jain temple, Rajasthan encloses a plethora of diverse religious retreats in harmony. One such site of pilgrimage for devotees across the globe is the famous Salasar Balaji Temple situated in the town of Salasar. It is located in close proximity with two other magnificent temples namely the Khatu Shyamji temple and the Rani Sati Dadiji (Jhunjhunu) temple and together the three renowned temples make the grandeur of Salasar Dham.

Built-in 1794, it is now appraised as a Shakti Sthal (the place of power). Devotees come from across the nation, sometimes barefooted, and with extreme devotion and faith, they seek fulfilment for all their desires by praying to the merciful Lord Hanuman who is known for his miraculous powers in various legend tales. A site of serenity that is beaming with religious zeal throughout the year, it is one of the most visited temples of Rajasthan.

  • The religious fervour of the pious temple.
  • The authentic Rajasthani food at the traditional bhojnalyas near the temple.
  • Buy lockets with idols as religious souvenirs.
  • Near Salasar Balaji Temple, there are a plethora of local markets to explore such as Naya Bazaar, Gandhi, Harichand, Divan, Laxmi, and Govindam Market.

Best Time to Visit Salasar Balaji Temple: October to March

43. karauli.

Accommodating more than three hundred temples, Karauli is the pious and holy heart of Rajasthan. Situated on the Agra-Jaipur Highway or the Golden Quadrilateral of India, this small town is said to have been the home of Shri Madan Mohan Ji, an incarnation of Lord Krishna. In addition to its auspicious temples, it also encapsulates forts, monuments, and palaces in its arena, making it a renowned and must-visit cultural site in the princely state of Rajasthan.

  • The beautiful and majestic royal Karauli City Palace is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.
  • The irresistible street food of the region.
  • The lively Karauli Market.
  • The annual Karauli Cattle Fair as well as the religious Kailadevi Fair celebrated every year in Karauli.

Best Time to Visit Karauli: October to March

44. gagron fort.

If you need a break from the sandy desert, Gagron Fort is here for your rescue. Situated in Jhalawar, it is an exuberant rocky site surrounded by water and is the dwelling of affluent biodiversity. Decorated with vibrant red poppy fields and orange orchards, it is the perfect amalgamation of architecture and natural wonders.

With its enamouring beauty and heritage, it is among the six forts in Rajasthan that are recognized as the World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. Being a witness of over 14 wars and 2 Jauhars, the fort reeks of the royal legacy of the past. With its vibrancy and grandeur, it stands as the only hill and water fort of Rajasthan and thus deserves to be on your travel list.

Gagron Fort is known for its scenic beauty, regal architecture, and rich history and this is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Rajasthan.

Best Time to Visit Gagron Fort: October to March

45. kesroli.

Ageing back to the 14 th century, The Neemrana’s Hill Fort-Kesroli in Alwar is now a luxurious and royal heritage resort that grabs the attention of tourists from across the world. Adorned with a regal swimming pool, spa, as well as garden, and with its inviting food, it is an exclusive retreat into royalty. Decorated with the grand Rajasthani style and with rich historical fervour, a stay in Kesroli will make you feel like a part of the princely clan and will expose you to royal leisure, making it ideal for a relaxing weekend retreat.

  • Within the close proximity of the Kesroli Fort, there is a hub of mesmerizing places to explore such as N aldeshwar Shrine, Moosi Maharani ki Chhatri, Bala Quila, Government Museum, and many more.
  • The regal ambience of the open-air restaurant at the fort.

Best Time to Visit Kesroli: October to March

46. fatehpur.

  • Explore the rich Rajasthani art at the Nadine Cultural Centre .
  • Admire the ancient havelis adorned with fresco paintings.
  • Have the delicious Rajasthani sweets at Ramras Mishthan Bhandar.
  • Hunt the main market of Fatehpur for exclusive fabrics.

Best Time to Visit Fatehpur: October to March

47. rajasmand.

The city of Dwarkadish, Rajasmand is located 67 Km north of Udaipur and is a hub of culture, heritage, faith, and the sublime beauty of nature. Deriving its name from the Rajasmand Lake , the second-largest man-made lake in the world, the city is a renowned tourist site.

Best known for Shrinathji and Dwarkadish Temple , Haldi Ghati, Kankroli, and Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasmand is also the largest marble-producing district in the country. A gem of a place, it radiates pious faith, natural sublimity, and historical richness, making it a focal travel point in Rajasthan.

  • You cannot miss out on the sunset view from Rajasmand Lake .
  • The food in the region varies from hot and spicy Rajasthani dishes to International cuisines.
  • Buy exclusive Khadi products from Khadi Bhandar.
  • Experience the cultural delight of the Rana Raj Singh Festival.

Best Time to Visit Rajasmand: October to March

48. nawalgarh.

From the splendid Sheesh Mahal to the majestic Roop Niwas Palace to the Poddar, Aath, and Morarka Haveli, Nawalgarh, the land of havelis, is a humble site located 30kms away from the town of Jhunjhunu. Home to rich Marwari business families, the elite and posh havelis bear testimony to Nawalgarh’s architecture lavishness.

Such cultural grandeur has made it a favourite site for haveli enthusiasts. Exemplary of Rajasthan’s eminent kinship, Nawalgarh will leave you spellbound and awestruck by its beauty and thus will make exploring this splendorous place irresistible. It thus is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

  • The unparalleled splendour and beauty of the Sheesh Mahal.
  • The lip-smacking local Mawa Kachori is renowned in the region.
  • Buy the famous Shekhawati paintings from the Ganesh Market.
  • The cultural aura of Shekhawati Festival.

Best Time to Visit Nawalgarh: Months from November to March

In the lap of the Aravalli range, Narlai is a miniature village located 36 km away from Ranakpur. A den of religious places such as the Adinath Jain Temple, Ranakpur Temple, as well the Temple of Lord Shiva , it is also located in the periphery of the magnificent Kumbhalgarh Fort. This hidden gem of Rajasthan will leave you enamoured by its beauty and rustic charm and is one of the most prominent villages that describes the inner life of Rajasthan.

  • The culture, history, architecture, and religiosity beaming at the Chaturmukha Jain Temple .
  • The delightful gatte ki sabzi is a treasured local dish of the village.
  • The place is known for its ethnic and colourful fabrics.
  • The renowned Johri Bazaar near Narlai.
  • The lively fervour of the Kite Festival.

Best Time to Visit Narlai: October to March

An abode of the earliest temple complexes in Rajasthan, Baroli, located in Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan, beams with religious fervour and grandiosity. Situated near the banks of the pious Chambal River, the temple complex is a host to nine distinct temples that are the pride of Rajasthan since the 9 th century. Embellished with detailed carvings, the temples speak of majestic history and culture.

The 4 feet tall figure of the dancing avatar of Lord Shiva, famously known as  Lord Natraja, was stolen by a private collector from London in February 1998 but with the consistent efforts of the authorities, it is now going to be restored back home soon after 17 long years. Baroli is a celebration of Rajasthan’s faith and ingenuity and thus is a quintessential addition to your travel list. This temple complex is famous for being one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

  • The elaborate and majestic Baroli Temple Complex.
  • The natural picturesque view of Sorsan Grasslands .
  • Have local Rajasthani sweets renowned in Baroli.

Best Time to Visit Baroli: October to March

Rajasthan is not merely a montage of monuments, palaces, forts, temples, and scenic felicity but is also an array of feelings, emotions, and stories that speak the profound tale of the age-long heritage of our Incredible India; a heritage that demands to be heard, seen, valued and treasured. A trip to Rajasthan will give you the indispensable chance of being a part of this royal gala of cultural legacy.

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one of the best and informative article about Rajasthan, as a traveller i always cherish to read these types of articles ans plan my trip, i am from Coorg and its one of the best places in India.

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I’m dying to go, sadly I probably won’t be able to visit Rajasthan yet, but when I do, I’ll be sure to visit all these places and get the most out of the experience. I really loved this blog and thank you for covering most of the information, this is incredibly helpful!

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50 best places to visit, map legend:, must-see attractions ***, agra ***.

Agra is a city in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. Nestled on the banks of the Yamuna River, Agra, together with Delhi and Jaipur, forms the Golden Triangle of India, a tourist circuit that offers a wide spectrum of India’s varying landscapes. The ancient city showcases remnants of different cultures that have ruled over it. The left and the right banks of Yamuna tell two different tales of history. The left bank finds its mention in the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata, it was re-established in 1504-05 by the ruler of the Lodi Dynasty . On the right bank, Akbar, the great Mughal ruler, had founded the modern city of Agra which is today popular worldwide as the city of Taj. The presence of impressive monuments across the city makes it one of the most visited cities in India.

Taj Mahal ***

Taj Mahal, Agra, India

The Taj Mahal is a must-see attraction located in Agra, on the banks of river Yamuna. The mausoleum was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan to memorialise his love for his wife, Mumtaz. This magnificent, ivory-white mausoleum stands as a symbol of transient life that is made eternal with love. The impressive and enormous complex was built in white marble between 1631 and 1648. UNESCO announced the Taj Mahal as a World Heritage Site in 1983 and it was enlisted among the Seven Wonders of the World in 2007.

Agra Fort **

Agra Fort, India

Also known by the name Lal Qila, Agra Fort is a historic monument in Agra. It was built for the Mughal emperor Akbar between 1565 and 1573. The Agra Fort had been the residence of the Mughal emperors until they shifted to Delhi in 1638. Inscribed in the list of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO in 1983, the Agra Fort has been a prime witness to the rise and fall of reputed monarchies. It stands as one of the most visited tourist destinations in the city.

Itimad-ud-Daulah (Baby Taj) *

Itimad-ud-Daulah (Baby Taj), Agra, India

Itimad-ud-Daulah or the Baby Taj is a mausoleum with arched entrances and octagonal towers, situated on the right bank of River Yamuna. Mughal Empress Nur Jahan, the wife of Jahangir, had commissioned the tomb for her father. Itimad-ud-Daulah is built completely with marble, marking the transition from the first phase of Mughal architecture comprising red sandstone monuments to the second phase comprising marble wonders. This Indo-Islamic piece of architecture is the first structure in India to use pietra dura, a technique of inlaying stones like pearls, jade, turquoise and other semi-precious stones to create images. Itimad-ud-Daulah resembles a jewel box in the lush garden that surrounds it from a bird’s eye view.

Akbar’s Tomb (Sikandra) *

Akbar’s Tomb, Sikandra, Agra, India

The great Mughal Emperor Akbar (1542-1605) built this monument while he was alive as his resting place during the final days. The mausoleum is located in Sikandra, a town on the outskirts of Agra. A stunning example of Mughal architecture, this historical site sprawls over 119 acres of land. Built with a mix of deep red sandstones and white marble, the monument showcases some features of Gothic and Rajputana-style architecture. Surrounded by a lush green forest, Akbar’s Tomb is a simulation of a small wildlife sanctuary that provides shelter to animals like monkeys, peacocks and deer.

Amber Palace (Amer Fort) ***

Amber Palace, Rajasthan, India

A UNESCO heritage site, Amber Palace, also known as Amer Fort, is an impressive example of the Rajputana style of architecture with some influences of Mughal architecture. The opulent palace is one of the most visited places in Jaipur. It is built on top of a hill overlooking Maota lake. The extensive palace complex is built with pink and pale-yellow sandstone with a mix of white marble. Built by a Rajput ruler, Raja Man Singh, the palace is a stunning example of Rajasthan’s architectural brilliance.

Delhi ***

Located on the western banks of river Yamuna, Delhi is the capital of India. With an estimated population of 20 million, Delhi is the largest metropolitan city in India. With striking differences between the old and the new city, Delhi pulsates with ancient and modern life. The city still reflects the aura of a bygone era with grand Mughal monuments to lavish mansions belonging to the British era. The city offers a memorable experience to every kind of traveller.

Humayun's Tomb ***

Humayun's Tomb, Delhi, India

Humayun’s Tomb was built between 1565 and 1572. This UNESCO heritage site houses the last remains of the second Mughal Emperor Humayun . The tomb showcases the modern concept of minimalism in its appearance and is the first tomb to be built as a garden tomb in the Indian subcontinent. Humayun’s Tomb is said to have influenced the construction of various architectural wonders including the Taj Mahal. This mausoleum has been constructed by Persian and Indian craftsmen leading to a stunning amalgamation of the best of both styles of architecture.

Jama Masjid ***

Jama Masjid, Delhi, India

One of the largest mosques in the country, the Jama Masjid was built by Shah Jahan, the Mughal Emperor who also built the Taj Mahal. The mosque stands as an iconic landmark and a popular tourist attraction in the Old City of Delhi. It serves as a spectacular example of Mughal architecture with impressive gates, domes and columns. Delhi’s Jama Masjid is so large that more than 25,000 devotees can assemble inside its premises. Since followers of Islam assemble here for prayer on Friday, this is often called the Friday Mosque.

Qutb Minar ***

Qutb Minar, Delhi, India

Located a few kilometres towards the south of the city, the Qutb Minar is the highest tower in India. The tower marks the start of Muslim dominance in the country. This UNESCO monument was built by Qutb-Ud-din-Aibak, the first ruler of the Delhi Sultanate after defeating the last Hindu ruler. Red sandstone and a mix of marble and sandstone have been used in the construction of this 73-metre-high tower. Standing against the azure sky, Qutb Minar offers a great spectacle for travellers.

Red Fort (Lal Qila) **

Red Fort (Lal Qila), Delhi, India

The Red Fort, also known as Lal Qila, is a historic fort in Old Delhi situated at the heart of the city. Constructed by Shah Jahan in the 16th century, the fort served as the main place of residence for the Mughals. This impressive structure is built with red sandstone with its design credited to architect Ustad Ahmad Lahori. Unlike other Mughal monuments, the boundary walls are asymmetrical to contain the older Salimgarh Fort. Included in the list of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO, the Red Fort is the largest monument in Delhi attracting thousands of visitors every year.

Lotus Temple **

Lotus Temple, Delhi, India

The Lotus Temple, also known as the Bahai House of Worship, is a famous tourist attraction in New Delhi. The Lotus Temple has received a lot of applause for its modern architectural design that resembles the flower lotus. The structure of the temple symbolises the unity of all religions. The construction of the temple was funded by Ardishír Rustampúr from Sindh, Pakistan. Fariborz Sabha was the chief architect of the temple while the UK firm Flint and Neil was responsible for the construction. The temple was inaugurated on December 24, 1986.

Fatehpur Sikri ***

Fatehpur Sikri, India

Jaipur ***

Jaipur, the state capital of Rajasthan, is part of the Golden Triangle of India. Jaipur is also known as the Pink City, from the colour scheme on the residing edifices. Jaipur is named after Kachhwaha Rajput ruler, Sawai Jai Singh who founded the city in 1727. It is among the first-ever planned cities of modern India. The city bears testimony to the rich cultural history of Rajput India. The ancient forts, the kaleidoscopic bazaars, the bright festivals and the wealthy lifestyles of the city let you dive deep into the charms of the bygone era.

Hawa Mahal ***

Hawa Mahal, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Hawa Mahal, which translates to Palace of Winds, is well known for its facade with 953 windows built in the shape of a honeycomb. In 1799, the then-ruler of the land, Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh built the palace. It was used by royal family members as a summer pavilion because the windows help to keep the place airy and cool even during the summer months. Built with pink and red sandstone, the palace looks impressive against the azure sky making this one of the must-visit attractions of Jaipur.

City Palace ***

City Palace, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

The City Palace is situated in the heart of Jaipur. It was built by the head of the Kachwaha Rajput Clan, Sawai Jai Singh when the capital was shifted to the city. The palace was used by the Maharajas of Jaipur for ceremonial and administrative purposes till 1949. Nowadays, the royal family resides in only a part of the palace. The palace has adapted itself through the centuries and therefore, is a unique architectural blend of Rajput, Mughal and British cultures. A part of the palace has been converted into a museum that bears witness to the centuries-old stories.

Jantar Mantar **

Jantar Mantar, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Jaipur’s Jantar Mantar is the largest astronomical observation site among the five that are built in India. It is an awe-inspiring collection of 19 astronomical instruments. Built by the Rajput ruler Sawai Jai Singh, the UNESCO World Heritage monument was constructed in 1734. The instruments were built with the prime objective of collating and gauging astronomical data and studying the movement of celestial bodies. The instruments in the Jantar Mantar allow you to observe the astronomical positions with the naked eye. The literal translation of the name Jantar Mantar is ‘calculating instrument’.

Nahargarh Fort *

Nahargarh Fort, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

Nahargarh Fort stands upright on the edges of the Aravalli Hills, overlooking the entire city of Jaipur. The fort was built by the land’s ruler, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, in 1734. The purpose of erecting this fort was to offer a summer retreat to the royal families. The walls of the Nahargarh Fort form fortifications on the surrounding hills and connect with the Jaigarh Fort. The view from the fort is breathtaking and offers a great opportunity for photographers to frame some beautiful scenes, especially at sunset.

Albert Hall Museum *

Albert Hall Museum, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India

One of the oldest museums of Rajasthan that also functions as the state museum, Albert Hall is located in the Ram Niwas garden. The building is a striking example of the Indo-Saracenic style of architecture. It looks amazing at night when it is lit up beautifully. The museum houses a rich and varied collection of precious artefacts including old paintings, precious jewellery, and stone and metal sculptures. The collection is enriched with priceless coins that date back to the Gupta, Delhi Sultanate, Mughal and British periods.

Jaisalmer ***

Jaisalmer, also known as the Golden City, is a famous tourist destination in Rajasthan. Located in the northwestern part of the state, Jaisalmer is home to vast expanses of golden sand dunes, honey-coloured monuments, pristine lakes, beautiful havelis and the formidable Jaisalmer Fort. Camel safari is one of the most popular attractions of Jaisalmer that gives you a real taste of desert adventure. The narrow lanes of the town, crowded with local hawkers, give you a feel of an old-world charm.

Jaisalmer Havelis ***

Interior of Patwon Ki Haveli, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India

The Golden City houses some of the most extraordinary residences called havelis. Three notable havelis to visit in Jaisalmer are Patwon ki Haveli, Salim Singh ki Haveli and the Nathmal ki Haveli. Patwon ki Haveli is the oldest one among the three. Built with yellow sandstone, the complex is massive, consisting of a cluster of 5 havelis. Salim Singh ki Haveli is spectacular and built in the shape of a dancing peacock. Nathmal ki Haveli showcases a masterpiece with the exteriors intricately carved and two life-sized elephant replicas carved from yellow sandstone at the entrance. The havelis are all situated close to each other.

Jaisalmer Fort **

Jaisalmer Fort, Rajasthan, India

Also known as the Golden Fort, the Jaisalmer Fort is famous for its symbolic presence in Oscar-winning director Satyajit Ray's movie Sonar Kella. Rawal Jaisal, a Rajput ruler, built the fort in 1156. More than 800 years old, the fort is enriched with courageous stories of the long-lost kingdoms, signifying utmost strength. Constructed from yellow sandstone, the fort resembles the features of a honeycomb in its architectural designs. The fort shelters seven Jain temples along with a Hindu temple. Jaisalmer Fort has several palaces among which some still reside by the original family lineage.

Thar Desert (Sam Sand Dunes) **

Thar Desert, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India

Famous for its epithet, the Great Indian Desert of India, it is the only desert in the country. It is situated in Rajasthan. Water bodies like the Luni river and the Indira Gandhi canal flow across the Thar desert. The Sam Sand Dunes and the safari across a yellow ocean of sand which stretches beyond the horizon have gained popularity among the tourists. It is also renowned for its Desert National Park which houses a diverse species of life forms ranging from birds to reptiles to wild animals and a collection of 100 million years old fossils.

Gadisar Lake (Gadi Sagar Tank) **

Gadisar Lake (Gadi Sagar Tank), Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India

Located in Jaisalmer, the Gadisar Lake is an artificial lake which was built in the 12th century by Rawal Jaisal and served as the only source of water for the entire city. Remodified by Maharawal Gadsi Singh in the 14th century, this artificial oasis is encircled by numerous temples and shrines. The architecture of the old Shiva temple and the Tilon gate speaks about the authentic craftsmanship of ancient Rajasthani culture. The gate gains extra attention for its splendid history. Besides the architectural beauty, a boat ride and bird watching attract visitors to the lake.

Jodhpur ***

Jodhpur is located at geographic centre of Rajasthan. With various hues of blue paint on the old city, it is also known as the Blue City. Jodhpur is immersed deeply into the Marwar culture as it served as the capital for the potent Marwar kingdom. Rathore ruler, Rao Jodha founded the city in 1459. The city was ruled by both Rajputs and Mughals in the bygone time and the outcome of their rule was the conglomeration of the Rajput-Mughal architecture which is evident from the structural designs of the edifices in the city. The city is home to several Rajput palaces, holy temples and magnificent monuments.

Mehrangarh Fort ***

Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India

With an impenetrable exterior and an exquisite interior, the Mehrangarh Fort is settled on the rocky hill dominating Jodhpur. While the construction of the fort began with Rao Jodha, the fort continued to be modified for centuries to come. The fort has several noteworthy legends associated with it. The fort houses several palaces, temples and gateways which reflects the harmonious Rajput-Mughal architecture. The lifestyle of the royal families can be witnessed at the Mehrangarh Fort Museum which still retains the paintings, artefacts and relics of the past eras.

Old Blue City & Clock Tower Market ***

Old Blue City & Clock Tower Market, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India

The different hues of blue can be experienced in the Old City of Jodhpur, renowned as the Blue City of India. It tells the tales of ancient regal Rajasthan with the presence of ancient blue houses with men wearing turbans and women in their vibrant skirts. The Old City’s most famous landmark is the Clock Tower Market. The market gets its name from the Clock Tower which was built between 1880 and 1911 by Maharaja Sardar Singh. The Clock Tower is a harmonious blend of Indian and British architecture. Experience a slice of Jodhpur life by visiting this bustling market.

Jaswant Thada *

Jaswant Thada, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India

Even though the appearance resembles that of a temple, Jaswant Thada is a cenotaph built in memory of Jaswant Singh II, a 19th-century Rajasthani ruler. It is located in Jodhpur and was built by Maharaja Sardar Singh in 1899, in memory of his father. The edifice also contains cenotaphs of other members of the royal family. Built from white marble and red sandstone, you can witness the Rajput-Rajasthani style of architecture at its finest version. The sun's rays touching the marble make the white Jaswant Thada glow.

Umaid Bhawan Palace *

Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India

Also known as the Chittar Palace due to its location on Chittar Hill, Umaid Bhavan is the world's sixth-largest private residence. The palace is named after Maharaja Umaid Singh. The area where Umaid Bhavan is built suffered from famine and drought for years, so the king created an employment opportunity for his farmers and he continued the construction of the palace for 15 years. It continued from 1929 to 1943 and employed around 3000 workers. With architectural features of Buddhist, Rajput and Art Deco styles, the palace was constructed by British architect Henry Lanchester.

Ranakpur Jain Temple ***

Ranakpur Jain Temple, Rajasthan, India

The temple is situated between Udaipur and Jodhpur. It is dedicated to Adinath, the first Tirthankar of the Avasarpiṇi. It was constructed in the 15th century by a Jain businessman, Darna Shah and the chief architect was Deepa. Ranakpur Jain Temple is named after Rana Kumbha, the then-monarch of the province and also the benefactor of the temple. The Ranakpur Jain Temple is filled with intricate carvings, sculptures and detailed craftsmanship and has 1444 pillars, each engraved with unique artwork.

Shekhawati ***

An ancient region located in the northeast part of Rajasthan, Shekhawati showcases the antique artwork of the Rajput-Rajasthani culture. The region was ruled by Shekhawat Rajput since the 15th century. The region was a significant trading post for the business route connecting the Gujarat ports. The artwork and the craftsmanship of the artisans flourished from the 17th to 19th centuries. The Havelis present in the towns of Shekhawati are decorated with diverse painting styles like the Ragamala paintings, murals, mandalas, arabesque and floral designs.

Mandawa Havelis ***

Mandawa Castle, Shekhawati, India

Mandawa is a small town in Shekhawati, Rajasthan, also known as the Open Art Gallery. The town comprises several havelis (merchant’s houses) that are decorated with exquisite fresco artwork, and Ragamala paintings. The theme of the paintings is the incorporation of traditional murals and mandalas with European cultures. Mandawa Castle is a significant monument in the town. It was built by Thakur Nawal Singh in the 18th century. Later, the entire town along with Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli, Bansidhar Newatia Haveli, Sneh Ram Ladia Haveli, Jhunjhunwala Haveli and Chokhani Double Haveli was built around this castle.

Nawalgarh Havelis **

Murals, Dr. Ramnath A. Podar Haveli Museum, Nawalgarh, Shekhawati, India

Nawalgarh is one of the busiest towns in Shekhawati. It is often referred to as the City of Havelis. The walls of the havelis in Nawalgarh are ornated with the finest fresco paintings. The theme of the painting in these havelis is majorly portraits of Lord Krishna and Radha. It is through the paintings that they express their admiration for the Lord and onlookers get to experience the artwork and craftsmanship of the 19th-century Rajasthani era. The architecture and paintings showcase the ancient Rajput-Rajasthani livelihood of the royal families. Dr. Ramnath Podar Haveli Museum, Aath Haveli, Bhagton ki Choti Haveli and Khedwal Bhawan Haveli are highly renowned havelis of Nawalgarh.

Fatehpur Havelis *

Nadine Le Prince Haveli, Fatehpur, Shekhawati, India

The town of Fatehpur houses the beautiful Nadine Le Prince Haveli. The former name was Nand Lal Devra Haveli. The haveli was constructed by Nandlal Devra, a wealthy merchant, in 1802. Since 1998, the haveli has been maintained by a French artist Nanine Le Prince, a descendant of prominent French painter Jean-Baptiste Le Prince. The architecture of the haveli follows the Rajput-Rajasthani traditional structure and design. The paintings on the walls of the haveli are filled with ancient frescoes, murals, mandalas and Ragmala paintings. However, the haveli also contains contemporary French artwork which compliments finely with the local Shekhawati paintings.

Mahansar Havelis *

Sone Chandi ki Dukan Haveli, Mahansar, Shekhawati, India

Mahansar is a small town founded by the Shekhawati rulers in 1768. The town houses the Sone Chandi ki Dukan Haveli. This 150-year-old haveli was used for playing games, hosting dance shows and entertainment in the bygone era of the royals which displays how they spend their leisure time. The paintings on the walls of the haveli are incorporated with gold and silver fragments and crushed gems, leading to the epithet of ‘gold and silver shop’. The architecture of the haveli is incorporated with finely carved wooden craftsmanship.

Udaipur ***

Surrounded by the Aravalli hills and settled in the south of Rajasthan is the city of Udaipur. Colonel James Tod, from the East India Company, identified Udaipur as the ‘most romantic spot on the continent of India’ in 1892. The serene ambience of Lake Pichola stole the heart of king Maharana Udai Singh and thus he built his kingdom’s capital on the banks of the lake. The edifices of the city are built from granite and marble following the Rajasthani-Mughal architecture. With 8 lakes, the city is often referred to as the ‘Venice of East’, and is indeed a land of enchantment.

Lake Pichola ***

Lake Pichola, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India

Located in Udaipur, Lake Pichola is one of the eight lakes in the city. It is an artificial lake that was constructed in 1362. The divine view of the lake settled on the Aravalli Range influenced the ruler Maharana Udai Singh to build a city in 1559 encompassing it. The lake is said to have been built by a tribesman, Pichhu Banjara and derived its name from the nearby village, Picholi. The lake harbours islands which have four magnificent edifices like the Mohan Mandir, Jag Mandir and Jagat Niwas. The view of the lake has been beautified by the presence of several mansions, temples and palaces surrounding it.

City Palace, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India

Udaipur’s City Palace is an architectural masterpiece and one of the most expansive complexes in Rajasthan. Located on the eastern banks of Lake Pichola, the palace is encompassed by the imposing Aravalli hills. It was this natural setting that attracted the then-king, Maharana Udai Singh II, to build the palace. The construction of the City Palace started in 1559 and it was completed in the 18th century. Granite and marble have been primarily used in the construction of Udaipur’s City Palace. The palace houses several stunning structures including palaces, temples, gates, courtyards, and gardens among others.

Jagdish Temple **

Jagdish Temple, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India

Settled in the core of Udaipur, Jagdish Temple is the largest temple in the city. It is a Hindu temple dedicated to God Vishnu. It was formerly known as the temple of Jagannath Rai which is one of the 1000 names of Vishnu. The temple was built in 1651 by the then-ruler Maharaja Jagat Singh. The theme of Indo-Aryan architecture dominates the temple. Vastu Shastra, a Hindu architectural scientist, was employed to construct the Jagdish Temple. It houses four small shrines along with the idols of Lord Shiva, Lord Ganesha and the sun god Surya and Goddess Shakti.

Bagore Ki Haveli *

Bagore Ki Haveli, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India

Located on the Gangori Ghat of Lake Pichola, Bagore Ki Haveli is the lofty palace. It was constructed by the Chief Minister of the then Mewar kingdom, Amar Chand Badwa. It was constructed in the mid-18th century. Nath Singh occupied the palace after the death of Amar Chand Badwa and in the later years, it became the royal residence. The authentic Mewar architecture of Rajasthan can be witnessed at Bagore Ki Haveli. The Dharohar Dance Show of the palace is the major attraction that expresses the different vibrant cultures of Rajasthan at its best version.

Should-see attractions **

Bikaner **.

Bikaner, Rajasthan, India

The city of Bikaner is located in northwest Rajasthan. Rao Bika, the first son of Maharaja Rao Jodha, founded the city in 1488 and developed it. Bikaner is a natural oasis on the trade route between Central Asia and the Gujarat coast. The city is home to several grandeur palaces and edifices like the Junagarh Fort, Lalgarh Palace and the Bhandar Temple. The Old City is a labyrinth with five entrance gates.

Bundi **

The small town of Bundi is situated on the south-eastern side of Rajasthan. The town still retains the ancient aura of the regal era. Bundi used to be inhabited by Mina and Bhil tribes. However, Rao Deva Singh of the Chauhan family officially founded Bundi in the 12th century when they were forced to leave their hometown after Mohammud of Ghori’s invasion. With significant edifices like the stepwells, forts and palaces, Bundi is an interesting and quiet town to be explored.

Garh Palace **

Garh Palace, Bundi, Rajasthan, India

Served as the residence of the royal family, the Garh Palace is located in Bundi. The most unique feature of the palace is that it has remained unaffected by the influence of Mughal architecture. The architecture of the palace is based on the amalgamation of the elements of Deccani art and Bundi craftsmanship. The ruler, Raja Rao Ratan Singh Hada commenced the construction of the palace in 1580 which was later renovated by his successors to boost its magnificence. With several potent structures within the palace and the incorporation of significant Indian painting procedures, the Garh Palace is a must-see attraction of Bundi.

Taragarh Fort *

Taragarh Fort, Bundi, Rajasthan, India

Initially known as the Ajaymeru Durg, the Taragarh Fort is settled in Bundi. King Ajaypal Chauhan, the ruler of Bundi, constructed the fort in 1354. The outlook of the fort is quintessential of forgotten Rajput architecture. Many prominent rulers of India utilised the fort strategically against enemy attacks. Later during British rule, the fort was converted into a sanatorium by Lord William Bentinck. The walls of this 700-year-old fort tell the tale of the elegant past era as the panoramic view of the city from the palace never ceases to amaze the visitors.

Raniji ki Baori (Queen's stepwell) *

Raniji ki Baori (Queen's stepwell), Bundi, Rajasthan, India

Raniji ki Baori is situated in Bundi. In 1699, Rani Nathavati Ji Solanki, queen of King Rao Raja Anirudh Singh of Bundi, built the stepwell. The architecture of the baori showcases the meticulous craftsmanship of the aesthetic Rajput-Rajasthani style. This 300-year-old stepwell is one of the stepwells in Rajasthan that is untouched by European and Islamic influence of the then contemporary culture. This pure Indian architectural edifice is a popular tourist attraction.

Chand Baori Stepwell (Abhaneri) **

Chand Baori Stepwell in Abhaneri, Rajasthan, India

Located 1.5-hour drive east of Jaipur is the Chand Baori Stepwell, Abhaneri. The Chand Baori Stepwell is more than a millennium old and was constructed by the ruler of the 8th-century Nikumbh dynasty, Raja Chanda. The stepwell was dedicated to goddess Harshat Mata who signifies joy and happiness by the king. The temple of Harshat Mata was an auspicious place for pilgrims in the sand ocean. The 100-foot-deep stepwell was constructed as a countermeasure against the water shortage problem in Rajasthan. The architecture of the stepwell is developed on authentic Indian craftsmanship. Later utilised by the Mughals, the stepwell was modified by adding elegant galleries.

Chittorgarh Fort **

Chittorgarh Fort, Rajasthan, India

The Chittorgarh Fort is a stunning example of Rajasthan’s grandeur and opulence. The 700-acre fort is the largest in India and Asia housing as many as seven gates, two towers and 65 structures. Some of the palaces housed in this massive citadel are Rana Kumbha Palace, Padmini’s Palace and Fateh Prakash Palace. Chittorgarh Fort has witnessed historic Jauhar- an ancient practice by Rajput women where they sacrifice their lives by jumping in a pyre to save their honour when their king loses a battle.

Karni Mata (Temple of Rats) **

Karni Mata (Temple of Rats), Rajasthan, India

Karni Mata Temple, also known as the Temple of Rats, is a famous tourist attraction located 30 kilometres to the south of Bikaner. The fact that this temple houses over 25,000 black rats and a few white rats allures curious travellers from far and wide. It is believed that if you spot a white rat while touring the temple, it suggests good luck. Built in the Rajput style of architecture, the Karni Mata Temple is over 500 years old. Weirdly enough, there has not been one case of rodent-borne outbreak of diseases in this ancient temple.

Keoladeo National Park **

Keoladeo National Park, Rajasthan, India

Also known as the Bharatpur National Park, the wildlife sanctuary is located on the eastern side of Rajasthan. Keoladeo National Park is a sanctuary for diverse species of birds from different regions of the world as well as home to regional wildlife due to its natural geographical depression. In the past, it was used as the hunting ground for the royals. Keoladeo National Park is home to various different species of flora and fauna and the chirping of the different birds keeps the ambience of the sanctuary cheerful and merry.

Mount Abu **

The summer capital of Rajasthan, Mount Abu is located on the loftiest peak of the Aravalli Range. The place attracts tourists from all across the country because of its cool and pleasant climate. In stark contrast to the desert climate of the surrounding area, Mount Abu is surrounded by lush green hills. Besides offering stunning views, the place holds a special religious significance for Jains. Mount Abu has five ancient and important Jain temples, the oldest one of which dates back to the 11th century.

Dilwara Temples **

Dilwara Temples, Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India

Rajasthan’s only hill station Mount Abu houses a group of Jain temples known as the Dilwara Temples. These ancient Svetambara Jain temples, built between the 11th and 13th centuries, were Maru-Gurjara style of architecture that uses pristine white marble and detailed marble carvings. The names of the 5 principal temples are Vimal Vasahi Temple, Luna Vasahi Temple, Pittalhar Temple, Parshwanath Temple and Mahavir Swami Temple. When you look at the temples, you will surely be amazed by the fact that the builders carried such huge blocks of marble uphill only with the help of elephants.

Nakki Lake *

Nakki Lake, Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India

A true paradise for nature lovers, Nakki Lake is situated in the Aravalli Range in the heart of Mount Abu. Nakki Lake is the first-ever man-made lake in India. The surrounding area of the lake is mesmerising to behold. Vast expenses of lush greenery, slopes of nearby hills and rocks with strange shapes dominate the breathtaking spectacle around Nakki Lake. If you sail through the peaceful lake on its clean waters, it feels amazing to see the beauty of Mount Abu unfold in front of you.

Pushkar **

Ghats, Pushkar Lake, Rajasthan, India

One of the most ancient cities in India, Pushkar is a pilgrimage site that is famous for its exuberant fairs and festivities. Pushkar is located northwest of Ajmer with a hill called Nag Pahar forming a natural boundary between the two cities. Pushkar has an alluring history relating to the Hindu God of creation Brahma dropping a lotus in the lake leading to the birth of the city. Quite interestingly, Pushkar houses the only temple in the world that is dedicated to Lord Brahma. The city coils around Pushkar Lake which has 52 bathing ghats.

Could-see attractions *

Ajmer **.

Ajmer is known for being a delightful Dargah destination. The city houses Ajmer Sharif Dargah and the shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chisti, the Sufi saint’s final resting place. Muslims and Hindus revere the Dargah. The city’s geography offers a blissful spectacle with expansive, blue lakes and uneven hilly terrain of Aravalli Hills. Ajmer showcases the country’s diversity with different religions, culture and communities coming together to celebrate life together.

Dargah *

Dargah, Ajmer, Rajasthan, India

Settled at the foot of the Taragarh Hill in Ajmer, is the tomb of the Sufi Saint, Moinuddin Chishti, known as the Ajmer Sharif Dargah. The 13th-century Sufi Saint and philosopher from Iran passed away in March 1236. The Dargah is considered by people from all religions as a sacred shrine. In the later years, reconstruction and modifications of the Dargah were made by the Mughal emperor Akbar and his successors. It has been a pilgrimage site for Sunni Muslims, Sikhs and Hindus since medieval times. The Dargah showcases the Rajasthani-Mughal architectural theme. A visit to the Ajmer Sharif Dargah will soak you with the essence of humanity and brotherhood.

Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra Mosque *

Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra Mosque, Ajmer, Rajasthan, India

The oldest mosque in Ajmer, Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra Mosque retains the features of the earliest Indo-Islamic architecture that flourished in the Indian subcontinent. Initially, the edifice was that of a Jain temple dedicated to Panch Kalyanaka by Seth Viramdeva Kala in the 6th century. Others say that it used to be a Sanskrit college from the Chauhan Dynasty which was transformed into a mosque under the authority of Muhammad Ghori by Qutb-Ud-Din Aibak. The history of the mosque is derived from the inscriptions engraved on the walls of the edifice. As the story goes, the edifice was converted into a mosque within 60 hours.

Deeg Palace *

Deeg Palace, Rajasthan, India

Also known as the Jal Mahal, Deeg Palace was a summer palace for the Bharatpur royal family of Rajasthan. The palace was built by Suraj Mal, the ruler of the Jhats, an agricultural community, in the 18th century as protection against the continuous invasion by enemies. The Mughal architecture has a deep influence on the structural theme of the palace which is further infused with the authentic craftsmanship of Rajasthani artwork. The palace has several edifices within its premises settled and segregated from each other through a quadrangle garden that showcases the captivating magnificence of the Rajasthani-Mughal unification.

Kumbhalgarh Fort *

Kumbhalgarh Fort, Rajasthan, India

Kumbhalgarh Fort is the second largest walled fort, gaining the epithet of the Great Wall of India. The fortress was built by Rana Kumbha, the ruler of the Sisodia Rajput clan in the 15th century. The fortress houses several Hindu and Jain temples inside its perimeter. The humongous, grandeur and impenetrable feature of the fort stands true to its strength that failed many kings and emperors from invading the fort in its glorious past which is vividly evident from its existence.

Menal Waterfall & Temples *

Menal Waterfall & Temples, Rajasthan, India

Located between Chittorgarh and Bundi are ancient temples, by a divine waterfall, popularly known as the Menal Waterfall and Temples. The temples date back to the ancient Gupta period of India, the 4th to 6th century. The natural waterfall is 150 feet in depth which boosts its glory in the seasons of monsoon. The temples around the waterfall are all dedicated to Lord Shiva. Isolated and unfamiliar with foreign influence, the architecture of the temples is deeply immersed with genuine Rajasthani architecture and craftsmanship.

Ranthambore National Park & Fort *

Ranthambore National Park, Rajasthan, India

With the Ranthambore Fort settled at the heart of the forest, Ranthambore National Park is located in Rajasthan. The Chambal river flows through its south and the Banas river through its north. This sanctuary is an abode for the wild tigers of Rajasthan. The Ranthambore Fort dates back to the 10th century and was built during the reign of the Chauhan Rajputs. Even though many structures inside the fort are in ruins, the remaining architectural features of the fort portray glimpses of the royal era from the past. The forest has a crocodile-filled lake, temples, mosques, cenotaphs, hunting pavilions along with various native wild animals.

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Use this interactive tourist map of Rajasthan to localize the top attractions and decide which places you want to visit during your Rajasthan tour. On the map, each marker has a photo and a link to the description of the tourist attraction. The map includes the best places to visit in Rajasthan as well as in Delhi and Agra (Golden Triangle tourist circuit). The markers are of 3 different colours on the map:

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Top 5 Tourist Places to Visit in Rajasthan

Top 5 Tourist Places to Visit in Rajasthan

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Best 5 Tourist Places to Visit in Rajasthan

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The state of Rajasthan is the biggest in the Indian republic and was initially known by the name Rajputana, which translates to “the country of the kings.” It extends over 342,239 square kilometres, equivalent to 10.4 per cent of India’s total land area. Nevertheless, despite its enormous size, it is covered by the Thar Desert, which is part of the Great Indian Desert. The Sutlej and Indus river valleys are roughly on opposite sides of the Thar Desert. This is one of the most visited tourist places in Rajasthan. The Indian state of Rajasthan has been given the nickname “the land of the of Kings” because it was placed at the forefront of Indian culture when kings ruled the country.

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tourist places in jaipur

In 1799, Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh constructed the enormous structure known as the Hawa Mahal . This building may be found at the junction of the major road in Jaipur, known as Badi Chaupad. The distinctive construction of the Hawa Mahal, a mesh of tiny windows that enabled a cool breeze to enter the palace and kept the castle pleasant throughout the hot summer months, is where the term “Hawa Mahal” originates from. It is one of the most visited tourist places in Jaipur & Rajasthan. The tradition of the country required that the ladies of the royal family be able to see the celebrations taking place on the streets without being seen by anyone outside the palace. The primary motivation for building the court was to fulfil this need. It reaches the “zenana” and is situated on the outskirts of the City Palace in Jaipur. The Hawa Mahal was constructed entirely out of red sandstone, which emits a pinkish colour when exposed to sunlight. This was done to maintain the visual language of Jaipur, often known as the “Pink City.” It is often considered the highest structure ever erected without a foundation anywhere in the world. Even though it is attributed to the Rajput style of architecture, it also has highly significant influences from the Mughal style, which can be seen in the facade’s symmetry.

City Palace, Udaipur

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The City Palace in Udaipur is the biggest palace complex in the state of Rajasthan, and it is also one of the architectural marvels of Rajasthan. It was built on top of a hill in a style that combines Rajasthani and Rajput architecture. It offered a breathtaking view of the city and the area around it. The palace complex is next to some historically significant buildings, including the Lake Palace, Jag Mandir, Jagdish Shrine, Monsoon Palace, and Neemach Mata temple. These buildings all look out over Lake Pichola. In popular culture, these sites are connected with the James Bond movie Octopussy shooting in 1983, which took place inside the Aravali mountain range. Octopussy was released in 1983. The complex of the City Palace, which can be found at a height of 1,962 feet, was constructed by the Sisodia Rajput family over 22 generations over a significant period of time beginning in the year 1559. Udai Singh II, along with some subsequent Maharanas, made substantial contributions to building this spectacular structure. The complex comprises eleven palaces and other facilities, all of which have a similar architectural style. The granite and marble structure of the City Palace provides a striking contrast to the rustic natural settings in which it is located, which the Aravalli Mountains form.

Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur

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The Mehrangarh Fort is located on a cliff perpendicular to Jodhpur and 400 feet above the city’s skyline. Its height of 100 feet distinguishes it. The burnished red sandstone is intimidating and unconquerable. Yet, it also has a peculiar and eerie beauty that begs to be explored. A great deal of literature is devoted to the Citadel of the Sun because, in all honesty, it is one of the most spectacular tourist places in Rajasthan. Due to the enormous dimensions of the structure, Rudyard Kipling referred to it as “the labour of giants.” It is widely recognised today as one of India’s forts that have been maintained the finest. The Mehrangarh fort has seven gates that may be utilised to access the complex’s interior. These seven gates, which were constructed by various kings in celebration of their victories against the forces of Jaipur and Bikaner, are named after those kings. Tourists from all over the globe are drawn to the fort because of its beautiful carvings adorn its walls, expansive courtyards, remarkable history, spectacular palaces, museums, and galleries.

Sariska Tiger Reserve

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The Sariska Tiger Reserve is tucked away in the Aravali Hills. It has a total area of 800 square kilometres. It comprises meadows, dry deciduous trees, towering cliffs, and rocky scenery. It doesn’t matter whether you want to go on camel safaris, do some shopping in the neighbouring towns, see some ancient buildings, or observe animals; the Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary is the ideal location for all of these activities. It has a significant quantity of mineral resources, including copper. Marble mining continues to be an environmental risk despite an injunction issued by the Supreme Court in 1991 prohibiting mining in the region. During a jeep safari in the Sariska tiger reserve, you will get the opportunity to see magnificent creatures going about their business, most notably tigers. In addition, you can go to the Kankwadi fort, a location that can only be reached by jeep safari. In addition to going on a safari, you will have the opportunity to go bird watching while you are there. Since 2005, when it was discovered that all of the area’s tigers had vanished, the Sariska Tiger Reserve has been a remarkable success thanks to the reintroduction of the tiger and the subsequent success of its breeding programme. In the years 2006 and 2007, the National Tiger Conservation Authority (NTCA) and the Department of Forest in Rajasthan collaborated to develop the reintroduction strategy, which included the formation of a core group. In this region, eight tigers were reintroduced between the years of 2008 and 2011, and each one was assigned a number. ST2 had her first litter in 2012, which consisted of two female cubs. In 2014, ST2 had another litter consisting of two cubs, and in the same year, ST10 had its first litter, which also consisted of two cubs. The radio-collared Tigers are tracked using VHF ground tracking, which incorporates homing in and triangulation techniques. This monitoring occurs around the clock. There have been seventeen devoted teams sent out, and each one of them has a forest guard and a research assistant accompanying the vehicle. Every party receives its own wireless, GPS, and datasheet capabilities.

Chittore Fort

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The Chittorgarh Fort in Rajasthan is one of the best tourist places in rajasthan. It was constructed in the 7th century A.D. by local Maurya monarchs, who are sometimes mistaken for Maurya rulers who ruled the empire. The Chittorgarh Fort, sometimes known simply as Chittor, is an excellent illustration of the prevalent Rajput architectural style. It is located on a hill 590 feet high and covers 692 acres. The subsequent kings of the Maurya line are responsible for constructing a significant number of entrances into the formidable structure of the fort. Mewar’s former capital, the Chittorgarh Fort, may now be found inside the city of the same name. Chittorgarh was once the capital of Mewar. The Chittorgarh Fort is replete with stories of bravery and self-sacrifice. It is an excellent example of Rajput tradition and ideals in their purest form. The majestic structure of the Chittorgarh Fort led to its selection as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013. It is believed that Chitrangad Mori, a member of the Maurya dynasty, was the one who laid the foundation for Chittorgarh Fort in the seventh century. This would place the fort’s origins in India. In the middle of the eighth century, Bappa Rawal, the founder of the Mewar dynasty, gained control of the defence and turned it into his residence. However, other versions of what took place contradict one another. Either the fort was a dowry present, or he won the war that led to its capture. Despite this, in the year 734, he chose to make the fort the capital of his expansive new empire, which at that time extended from the state of Gujarat to Ajmer. The defence encompasses a land area of 700 acres and has a circumference of 13 kilometres. Lime mortar is used to construct the walls, which may reach heights up to 500 metres above ground level. Rajasthan is a state on practically everyone’s wish list, whether they want to see it in its current state of evocative ruins or its previous magnificence. The biggest state in India is home to numerous magnificent royal remains that transport you to a time when its kings were at the height of their power. It is known for its vivid hues, battle-scarred forts, gorgeous dunes, and somewhat arrogant pride and dignity. The locations to visit in Rajasthan, known for their ornate forts and palaces, are consistently ranked among India’s most popular tourist attractions.

Other tourism places in Rajasthan:

Ranakpur Jain Temple

Kumbhalgarh Fort

Ranthambore Tiger Reserve

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Top 5 Tourist Places in Rajasthan Majesty

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Rajasthan , the land of kings, holds an enchanting allure that draws travelers from all over the world. With its rich cultural heritage, historical significance, and stunning landscapes, Rajasthan offers a truly majestic experience. Let’s embark on a virtual journey through the Top 5 Tourist Places in Rajasthan Majesty, each adorned with its unique charm.

1. Top 5 Tourist Places in Rajasthan Majesty: Jaipur

Our journey begins with the capital city, Jaipur, famously known as the Pink City. The city’s name is synonymous with history and royalty, evident in the splendid architectural wonders it beholds. The City Palace, a magnificent blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture, offers a glimpse into the royal past. The Hawa Mahal , an iconic five-story palace, adorned with delicate lattice windows, allowed the royal ladies to observe the bustling streets without being seen.

No trip to Jaipur is complete without visiting the Amber Fort, situated on a hilltop overlooking the city. A delightful elephant ride up to the fort adds to the regal experience. Exploring the local markets is a treat for shopaholics, as they brim with traditional textiles, jewelry, and handicrafts. And let’s not forget the mouthwatering Rajasthani cuisine, with its tantalizing flavors of dal baati churma and ghewar, a sweet delicacy that melts in your mouth.

2. Udaipur: The City of Lakes

Moving southwest, we find ourselves in the romantic city of Udaipur, often referred to as the City of Lakes. Encircled by the Aravalli Hills, the picturesque city boasts enchanting lakes that add to its captivating charm. The City Palace, situated on the banks of Lake Pichola, is a sight to behold with its splendid architecture and intricate designs.

Speaking of Lake Pichola, a boat ride on its serene waters offers a breathtaking view of the city’s skyline. Don’t miss the chance to visit the floating Jag Mandir , an exquisite marble palace that seems to emerge from the lake itself. The city’s romantic ambiance makes it a popular destination for weddings and honeymooners, and it’s not hard to see why.

3. Top 5 Tourist Places in Rajasthan Majesty: Jodhpur

As we head further west, we encounter the mesmerizing Blue City of Jodhpur. Nestled amidst the Thar Desert, Jodhpur is renowned for its striking blue-painted houses that offer a unique and captivating sight. The mighty Mehrangarh Fort stands tall, showcasing its architectural brilliance and historical significance.

Jaswant Thada, a marble cenotaph, and Umaid Bhawan Palace, now partially converted into a hotel, are other architectural wonders worth exploring. The bustling bazaars offer a colorful shopping experience, and you can take home Rajasthani handicrafts as souvenirs of your visit.

4. Jaisalmer: The Golden City

Venturing deeper into the Thar Desert, we arrive at the enchanting Golden City of Jaisalmer. The city is dominated by its majestic Jaisalmer Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that seems to rise like a mirage from the sand. The intricate carvings and yellow sandstone give it a golden hue, hence the name.

Exploring the narrow lanes within the fort, you’ll come across Patwon Ki Haveli, a cluster of five grand havelis that exhibit remarkable architecture. The Gadisar Lake offers a peaceful retreat, and a camel safari into the vast desert is an experience you’ll cherish forever. In the evenings, cultural performances under the starlit sky add to the magic of this city.

5. Top 5 Tourist Places in Rajasthan Majesty: Pushkar

Completing our journey, we reach the spiritual town of Pushkar, known for its sacred Pushkar Lake and the Brahma Temple, one of the very few in the world. Taking a dip in the holy lake is believed to cleanse one’s soul.

The Pushkar Camel Fair, a vibrant annual event, showcases Rajasthan’s rural culture and traditions. The town’s serene atmosphere and spiritual significance attract both religious pilgrims and curious travelers seeking tranquility.

Ranthambore National Park

Beyond the cities, Rajasthan offers an opportunity to witness the diverse wildlife at Ranthambore National Park. This renowned tiger reserve is home to majestic Bengal tigers, along with various other species of flora and fauna. Embarking on a safari here promises thrilling encounters with nature’s most magnificent creatures.

Top 5 Tourist Places in Rajasthan Majesty: Bikaner

Tucked away in the Thar Desert, Bikaner is a vibrant city known for its imposing Junagarh Fort and the fascinating Karni Mata Temple, famously inhabited by thousands of rats. The camel breeding farms in Bikaner are worth a visit to witness the unique bond between the desert dwellers and their camels.

Chittorgarh: The Fort of Pride

For history enthusiasts, Chittorgarh Fort narrates tales of valor and sacrifice. The grand fort, dotted with palaces and memorials, stands as a testament to Rajasthan’s royal legacy. The light and sound show narrating the history of Chittorgarh adds a touch of drama to the experience.

Top 5 Tourist Places in Rajasthan Majesty: Mount Abu

Finally, for a change of scenery, head to Mount Abu, the only hill station in Rajasthan. The cool climate and lush green landscapes provide a refreshing break from the desert. Dilwara Temples, renowned for their stunning marble carvings, and Nakki Lake, perfect for a peaceful boat ride, are among the key attractions here.

Fairs and Festivals

Throughout the year, Rajasthan hosts a myriad of vibrant fairs and festivals that celebrate its rich culture and traditions. The Pushkar Camel Fair, held annually in November, is a grand spectacle that attracts travelers from across the globe. The Desert Festival in Jaisalmer showcases the colorful heritage of Rajasthan, featuring folk performances, camel races, and more. The Teej Festival, dedicated to the goddess Parvati, brings a wave of joy and festivity to the state.

Top 5 Tourist Places in Rajasthan Majesty: Cuisine of Rajasthan

No trip to Rajasthan is complete without indulging in its mouthwatering cuisine . From the delectable dal baati churma, a wholesome meal of lentils, baked wheat balls, and sweet crumbled bread, to the spicy and succulent laal maas, a traditional mutton curry, every dish offers a burst of flavors. Ghewar, a delectable sweet made of flour and soaked in sugar syrup, is a delightful treat that you must savor.

Shopping in Rajasthan

The vibrant markets of Rajasthan beckon travelers with an array of treasures. From colorful textiles and traditional handicrafts to intricate jewelry and pottery, the state offers a shopping paradise. Be sure to take back some souvenirs to cherish the memories of your royal journey.

Hospitality and Accommodation

Rajasthan’s warm hospitality and regal accommodations are an integral part of the experience. Staying in heritage hotels, once the palaces and havelis of erstwhile royalty, allows you to immerse yourself in the grandeur of the past. The royal treatment you receive will make you feel like a king or queen yourself.

What are the five famous places in Rajasthan?

The five famous places in Rajasthan are: Jaipur: The Pink City, is known for its palaces, forts, and vibrant culture. Udaipur: The City of Lakes, famous for its beautiful lakes and palaces. Jodhpur: The Blue City, known for its majestic Mehrangarh Fort and blue-painted houses. Jaisalmer: The Golden City, famed for its stunning sand dunes and desert forts. Pushkar: A holy town with a famous camel fair and the sacred Pushkar Lake.

Which is the most famous place in Rajasthan?

Jaipur, also known as Pink City, is the most famous place in Rajasthan. It is the capital city and a major tourist destination, renowned for its historical monuments, vibrant markets, and cultural heritage.

Which place is more beautiful in Rajasthan?

Beauty is subjective, and different people may find different places in Rajasthan more beautiful. However, Udaipur, also known as the City of Lakes, is often considered one of the most beautiful cities in Rajasthan. Its picturesque lakes, palaces, and surrounding hills create a captivating ambiance.

Why is Rajasthan a famous tourist destination?

Rajasthan is a famous tourist destination due to its rich history, magnificent forts, opulent palaces, vibrant culture, and desert landscapes. The state offers a glimpse into India’s royal past and is known for its colorful festivals, traditional art forms, and warm hospitality. Tourists are drawn to Rajasthan’s architectural wonders, like the Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, and Udaipur’s Lake Palace. Additionally, the state’s desert regions, camel safaris, and cultural experiences make it a unique and captivating destination for travelers from around the world.

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Top 5 Places to Visit in Rajasthan

Top 5 Places to Visit in Rajasthan , the land of maharajas, is one of the most popular destinations in India. If you are planning a holiday in this princely state, check out this list of best places to visit in Rajasthan. And if you are not sure whether you should plan your vacation in Rajasthan, let us give you a brief introduction as to why you should visit this desert kingdom in North India.

The very name of Rajasthan conjures up the image of Maharajas dabbed in long mustaches and colorful turbans riding painted elephants accompanied by large retinue. As much as these maharajas of erstwhile Rajputana are renowned for their valor, chivalry, romance and indulgences which are now evident in a score of resplendent fortresses – many of which were recently inscribed as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO – and magnificent palaces, they also happened to be custodians of art and culture Rajasthan Budget tours .

Under the patronage of maharajas of Rajasthan, culture, art and architecture flourished and this is what bestows this otherwise stark land with a unique appeal. Vibrant culture, pulsating bazaars, colorful attire and monuments sprinkled across the state makes it one of the top places to visit in India. Palaces now converted into heritage hotels, vivid wildlife and plenty of things to do in Rajasthan could keep even the fussiest of travelers on their toes.

So without further ado, we bring to you this list of best places to visit in Rajasthan to help you plan an unforgettable holiday in India.

Hawa Mahal Jaipur

Jaipur – The Pink City

Founded in 1727 by Maharaj Jai Singh II, Jaipur’s present reeks of stories of the past. Famously known as the Pink City of the Rajasthan , it is not merely the largest and most prominent historical city of the state but also a city of love, covered with the aura of romantic hues and the warmth of pink skies. Home to a few UNESCO World Heritage sites, unparalleled natural and constructed beauty, regal architecture, royal cuisine, and always blooming with lively festivals and fairs, Jaipur, with its rich heritage, stands as the heart of the cultural epicentre of India.

Thus, no trip to Rajasthan can ever be complete without exploring the hidden beauty of Jaipur. Pink City stands as one of the Top 5 Places to Visit in Rajasthan.

The beautiful Hawa Mahal built with pink sandstones, the picturesque Jal Mahal, the architectural marvel of the City Palace, the geometric wonder of the Jantar Mantar Observatory, “the heaven piercing minaret” of Ishwar Lat, and the nostalgic aura of the Albert Hall Museum , make the aforementioned places the central attractions for tourists worldwide. With a variety of festivals, delicious cuisine, as well as culturally rich shopping markets, the city is also connected to other major cities in the state.

  • Enjoy the view of the Pink City through the 953 jharokhas (windows) of the Hawa Mahal or the Palace of Winds adorned with refined lattice-work. It is one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.
  • Savour the mouth-watering Pyaaz Kachori at Rawat Mishtan Bhandar.
  • Cherish the renowned Bandhej textile art.
  • Buy exotic jewellery at the Johari Bazaar.
  • Participate in the annual Jaipur Literature Festival beaming with intellectual fervour.

Best Time to Visit Jaipur: October to March

Udaipur, The City Of Lakes

Udaipur – The City of Lakes

The mention of the word ‘ Udaipur ’ evokes an inexpressible sense of wonder in everyone’s heart. Be it a tourist who has come here from another country or a local whose eyes have been fed with this beauty since childhood, Udaipur is what dreams are made of! One of the best places in Rajasthan , Udaipur has enchanted many hearts with its charm.

Udaipur is the epitome of Rajasthani culture and tradition, be it the beautifully carved temples or the rich artwork on its walls. This best city in Rajasthan has managed to keep intact its royal heritage that promises a lively and colourful experience for tourists. Be it sunrise, sunset or just another random hour, Udaipur can steal anyone’s heart with its million-dollar natural beauty Top 5 Places to Visit in Rajasthan.

  • You cannot miss out on the enthralling view of the City Palace from a boat ride on Lake Pichola.
  • Have the irresistible Dal Poodi and Dal Baati at Manoj Prakash Daal Poodi stall.
  • Buy the exquisite Pichwai and Phad paintings at Hathi Pol Bazaar.
  • Explore the famous Bandhni Craft of Udaipur.
  • Enjoy the dance procession in the Mewar Festival celebrated in April annually.

Best Time to Visit Udaipur: October to March

Jaisalmer, The Golden City

Jaisalmer – The Golden City

Amongst the best tourist places in Rajasthan, Jaisalmer is popular for its ornate palaces and sandstone buildings. The West to this city is a vast sand dune and to the South lies Gadisar Lake , where visitors can go boating. Visiting Jaisalmer is an aesthetic experience and is one of the top 10 places to visit in Rajasthan right now.

The old city, with many buildings displaying intricate architectural details from the past, sits within imposing, 19th-century Jaisalmer Fort . The Thar Desert surrounds Jaisalmer on all sides. The fort of Jaisalmer is a marvel of architecture and one of the most popular attractions of this desert city. This makes it one of the best places in Rajasthan and the city worth visiting Top 5 Places to Visit in Rajasthan.

  • Admire the golden view of the city from the Jaisalmer Fort, which is one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.
  • Explore the famous hand block printing art.
  • Treasure the exquisite paintings and regal carpets at Sadar Bazzar.
  • Enjoy the mouth-watering Jaisalmer Kala Chana Kadhi cuisine.
  • Be a part of the annual Jaisalmer Desert Festival in the month of February.

Best Time to Visit Jaisalmer: October

Jaswant Thada Jodhpur

Jodhpur – The Blue City

Located on the edge of the great Thar Desert, Jodhpur is also famously known as the Sun City or the Blue City of Rajasthan. A hearth of sumptuous forts, palaces, lakes, as well as other beautiful retreats, it, however, has made an appearance in movies and magazine covers for its large number of blue-coloured houses that add just another shade to the diverse palette of Rajasthan. It is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

Some of the famous places to visit in Jodhpur are Mehrangarh Fort, Khejarala Fort Umaid Bhawan Palace, Ghanta Ghar, Mangore Garden, Jaswant Thada, and Kalyana and Balsamand Lake. Jodhpur is also known for the Overlander desert safaris and Amal Sabha, a thousand-year-old traditional opium ceremony Top 5 Places to Visit in Rajasthan.

  • The ancient charm of the gigantic Mehrangarh Fort makes it one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.
  • The marvellous traditional textile printing at Jodhpur.
  • The hustle-bustle of the Clock Tower Market.
  • The tempting Lal Maas at Darikhana, Raas Haveli.
  • The vibrant Maand Festival held annually in October.

Best Time to Visit Jodhpur: November to February

Karni Mata Temple Bikaner

Bikaner – The Red City

The Camel Country or the Red City, Bikaner, is the third most prominent desert terrain in Rajasthan. Known for the international camel festival, its camel farm, and the National Research Centre on Camel , along with places such as Junagarh Fort , Rampuria Haveli, Karni Mata temple (the temple of rats), Bhandasar Jain Temple, Devi Kund Sagar, Lalgarh, and Gajner Palace, and Shri Sadul Museum, it is one of the most eminent cities of Rajasthan. Its old town is adorned with red sandstone buildings and contributes to its making as the Red City of Rajasthan. Bikaner, with all its glory, stands as one of the most cherished Top 5 Places to Visit in Rajasthan.

  • The sight of hundreds of deified rats wandering through the Karni Mata Temple makes it one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.
  • The rich collection of Kundan Jewellery at the Mahatma Gandhi Market.
  • The warm woollen dhurries made of camel hair.
  • The enticing Raj Kachori and Bikaneri Bhujia.
  • The zeal of Bikaner Camel Festival.

Best Time to Visit Bikaner: October to March

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