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Rajasthan Tourism

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About Rajasthan Tourism

Rajasthan is a state of vibrant folk dance and music, huge forts and palaces, spicy food, colorful and large turbans, vast golden sand deserts, camels and rich handicraft. Hence, it is one of the incredible places to visit in India to enjoy an unforgettable holiday. Spread over an area of 342239 sq km, Rajasthan is perfect for history lovers, culture lovers, adventure lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, family vacations, honeymooners, and much more.

Architectural Splendor: Forts, Palaces and Havelis!

The major tourist attractions of Rajasthan are its havelis, palaces and forts which add to the experience of exploring one of the historically rich states in India. Some of the most famous and most visited forts of Rajasthan are Chittorgarh, Mehrangarh, Jaisalmer, Jaigarh and Junagarh forts. Of these, the Mehrangarh Fort of Jodhpur is spread over 5 km and stands on a hill about 125 km high. Chittorgarh fort is also a center of tourist attraction as it is the largest fort in Asia. It is spread over an area of 700 acres, is 3 km in length and 13 km in peripheral length. The exquisite architecture is not limited to palaces and forts as Rajasthan also houses impressive Hindu and Jain temples such as the Dilwara Jain Temple and the Eklingji Temple.

Top 10 Most Visited Destinations in Rajasthan

  • Jaipur : The capital city Jaipur has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dotted with numerous heritage sites, the Pink City is an unmissable destination.

  • Udaipur : Dubbed the City of Lakes, Udaipur is adorned with many man-made lakes, palaces, and the Aravalli Hills which make it a popular tourist destination in Rajasthan.

  • Jodhpur : Home to the impressive Mehrangarh Fort and Umaid Bhavan, Jodhpur, the second-largest city in Rajasthan is a history lover’s paradise.

  • Jaisalmer : The Golden City, Jaisalmer is flanked by the Thar Desert and adorned with a living fort. Reflecting the rich history of Rajasthan, Jaisalmer is a land of experiences you cannot forget.

  • Ranthambore National Park : One of the major tiger reserves in India, Ranthambore National Park boasts rich wildlife, historical monuments, and an enthralling wildlife safari experience.

  • Pushkar : One of the oldest cities in India, Pushkar is a religious destination which also has a hippie vibe. Its 52 ghats and one-of-its-kind Brahma Temple attract many from across the world.

  • Bikaner : Displaying the opulence of Rajasthan’s culture and history, Bikaner is popular as a world’s largest camel research and breeding farms and is home to the unique rat temple, Karni Mata.

  • Ajmer : Famed as an important Muslim pilgrimage, Ajmer is a sacred destination in Rajasthan that is also known for historical opulence.

  • Chittorgarh : The largest fort not only in Rajasthan but in India, Chittorgarh is known for its architectural brilliance and different periods of history that it has been the witness of.

  • Kumbhalgarh : Boasting one of the longest walls in the world, Kumbhalgarh is the second-largest fort in India. This impressive fort is not to be missed witnessing in Rajasthan.



General info

Best time to visit
Round the year
Ideal Duration
5-8 Days
Visa
Not Required
Currency
INR

How to Reach Rajasthan?

By Train

By Train

The major railway stations of Rajasthan is in Udaipur, Jaipur, Jodhpur and Ajmer which are connected to all the major cities like Kota, Bharatpur, Bikaner, Ajmer, Alwar, Jaisalmer etc.

By Air

By Air

There are three major Airports in Rajasthan – Jaipur, Udaipur and Jodhpur which operates both International and domestic flights. They are connected to all the major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Ahmedabad and Thiruvananthapuram.

By Road

By Road

Rajasthan has well connected national highways and state highways. NH8 which is connected to other major cities like Delhi, Udaipur, Jaipur, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, is the easiest way to reach Rajasthan.


FAQs about
Rajasthan

The best time to visit Rajasthan is between October and February when the weather is perfect for sightseeing. The monsoon season between July and September is also a good time to visit Rajasthan when the mercury drops slightly. The extremely high temperatures during the summer season can make it difficult to plan a trip to Rajasthan.

Rajasthan is well connected by rail, road and air. Many of its major cities have their own airports, while almost all parts of the state are served by trains and roads.

Yes, our family tours to Rajasthan include several activities like camel safari, boating etc. for the kids.

There are 9 airports in total in Rajasthan. The state has only one international airport situated in the capital city of Jaipur.

Around 6-10 days are required to see Rajasthan’s popular destinations.