Rajasthan the land of fort and palaces is top most tourist destination of India. Rajasthan has a sweet fragrance in its air because chivalry and honesty are the two main features of this state. People from all over the world love to bask in the glory of this state, which smells royalty everywhere.
Rajasthan has a unique desert beauty. The desert of Rajasthan known as Thar Desert. Sand dunes and hilly ranges are the beauty of this place. Folk dances, music and puppet show are the inseparable part of this land. Market Places of Rajasthan are enjoyable place. People may purchase anything that they want to have for memory made by hand or other things that ever remind them the cultural and civilization of Rajasthan.
People of Rajasthan always assume bright colored clothes and never failed to keep a smile on their faces that cherish the visitors undoubtedly. Rajasthan City Guide will provide you the visit of main cities of this state. The cities of Rajasthan still remain the medieval flavor keeping how alive the timeless tradition in their rich art and crafts. Every city of Rajasthan has a number of monuments. Each monument has many legends related with it that takes you in the past days.
Jaipur city guide will show you-
The king Sawai Man Singh builds Jaipur in 18th century; it is the first planned city of India. The prime attraction of Jaipur is Amber fort, Jaigarh fort, Nahargarh fort, City palace, Jantar – Mantar, Hawa Mahal, and Jal amhal. Famous temples are Birla temple, Govindji temple, Jain Mandir. Jaipur is attached with the other cities of India by bus, train and air.
Udaipur city guide will show you-
Udaipur is known as Lake City, one of the most charming places of India. As regarding the most romantic place of India. It is famous for its lake beauty. Worth seeing places is City palace, Jagdish temple, Pichola Lake, Udai Sagar Lake, Fateh Sagar Lake etc.
Jodhpur city guide will provide –
The Magnificent visit of Umaid Bhawan palace, Mehran Garh fort, Royal cenotaph of Jaswant Thada, It is famous as blue city.
