Considered as the largest state in India with regard to area, Rajasthan covers most of the area of the vast hostile Great Indian Desert.
With Jaipur as its capital, Rajasthan houses some of the oldest heritages of the world like the ancient archaeological ruins at Kalibanga and the oldest Aravalli Range cradling Mount Abu and famous Dilwara temples.
Rajasthan also houses two wildlife sanctuaries, Ranthambore and Sariska, known for its population of tigers.
Some of the favourite spots for tourists are the forts of Jaisalmer, lakes of Udaipur, temples of Bikaner and the palaces of Jaipur & Jodhpur. The famed Thar Desert is also situated here.
Rajasthani is the main language spoken here. Apart from that, Hindi, Punjabi and Sindhi are the other dialects which are used.
Rajasthan, well known for its handicrafts, textiles and semi precious stones is referred to as a shopper’s Eden.
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| Jaipur Travel Guide |
Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, is one of the best planned Indian cities. Situated in the eastern part of Rajasthan, Jaipur is more popularly known as the ‘Pink City’. With a population of around 2,
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| Sawai Madhopur Travel Guide |
| Sawai Madhopur, in Rajasthan, India, is a city that lies to the north-east of Jaipur. Located in the Aravalli Ranges, Sawai Madhopur is renowned for Ranthambore, its wildlife reserve. With a ... |
| Jodhpur Travel Guide |
Jodhpur, the well-liked visitor’s destination is the second largest city in the state of Rajasthan in India.
The city is extremely famous for its marvelous temples. It is also well-known for its magnificent
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| Udaipur Travel Guide |
Udaipur is a city located in the state of Rajasthan in India. This city is also called as “Venice of the East” and the “City of Lakes.”
It is a beautiful land surrounded by an azure water lakes, a... |
| Bharatpur Travel Guide |
Bharatpur is 50 km towards the west of Agra and is located in the state of Rajasthan. The average height of this city is 183 meters above sea level. Bharatpur is situated in the Mewat region. In the past, this was a well-fortified and impregn... |