Rajasthan – Rajasthan is a true heaven for tourists. the state with royalty, traditional, history, battels, forts, palaces, lakes, temples, thar desert, hills, wildlife everything is in this state. It is known as “the land of maharajas”. Each city of rajasthan is fill with his own history. The most famous cities of rajasthan is, Jaipur, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Pushkar, Ranthambore, Mount Abu etc.
Make a plan to visit Rajasthan and explore his rich culture and tradition in different ways.
Here are some popular cities in Rajasthan to visit –
Jaisalmer – The Golden City of Jaisalmer in Rajasthan is simply unmatched. It was the part of the famous Silk Route during the days of yore. The splendid Jaisalmer Fort stands proudly on its land and narrates the stories of the valor and chivalry of the Rajput rulers. Jaisalmer still retains its medieval charm, which is evident in its colorful narrow streets, splendid forts and palaces of Rajasthan, opulent havelis and bazaars.
Places to visit – Golden Fort, Nathmal Ki Haveli, Patwo Ki Haveli, Gadsisar Lake, Sam Sand Dunes Desert.
Jaipur – Jaipur, the ‘Pink City’, has been the capital of erstwhile Jaipur state since its inception in 1727 AD, It was founded by Sawai Jai Singh II. Its former capital, Amber, consists of fortifications with an interesting rang of highly decorated public and private apartments.In 1876 Jaipur dressed itself in pink to welcome Prince Albert, consort of queen Victoria, and earned the epitaph ‘Pink City’. The excellent handicrafts of Jaipur are exquisite gold jewellery enameled or inlaid with precious stones, blue pottery, carving on wood, stone & ivory, block print & tie & dye textiles, handmade paper etc.
Places to visit – Amber Fort, Jal Mahal Palace, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Birla Temple.
Jodhpur – Jodhpur history revolves around the Rathore Clan. Rao Jodha, the chief of the Rathore clan, is credited with the origin of Jodhpur in India. He founded Jodhpur in 1459. The city is named after him only. It was previously known as Marwar. The following paragraphs will tell you more about the past of Jodhpur, Rajasthan. The Rathores were driven out of their original homeland, Kaunaj, by Afghans. They fled to Pali, near to the present day Jodhpur. Rathore Siahaji married the sister of a local prince. This helped the Rathores to establish and strengthen themselves in this region. In some time they ousted the Pratiharas of Mandore, just 9 km of today’s Jodhpur. Initially, Mandore served as their capital, but, by 1459, Rathores felt a need for a secure capital. This lead to the formation of Jodhpur, the Sun City, by Rao Jodha.
Places to visit – Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thadda, Umaid Bhawan Museum, clock tower.
Bikaner – Bikaner 15th century history combines adventure with enterprise. In later centuries, as an ally of the Mughals and the British, it was able to develop as a modern state, though its architectural attractions remain splendidly Rajput. One of the principal outposts of the desert, its is also a major centre for camel breeding. The rulers here built beautiful forts that echo of opulence and images of monsoon clouds in this dry land. The wealth of its architectural heritage lies in its forts, palaces and temples– magnificent creations in red and yellow sandstone, are living.
Places To Visit – Junagarh Fort, Karni Mata Temple, Camel Breeding Farm.
Udaipur – Udaipur is much more than an oasis in the desert with its beautiful lakes, exquisite palaces and architectural heritage and deserves the nickname of ‘the Venice of the East’. The Lake Palace situated on Jag Niwas Island in the midst of Lake Pichola is the supreme example of its delicate architecture and refined culture. The banks of the lake have another beautiful building to boast of – the magnificent City Palace. Known for its arts and crafts and miniature paintings, Shilp Gram festival is a favorite tourist attraction of the city. Maharana Udai Singh II founded Udaipur in 1568 after he lost Chittorgarh to Mughal Emperor Akbar. It is believed that a saint meditating on a hill near Lake Pichola guided him to establish his capital here as it is surrounded by Aravallis, forests and lakes that makes it a safer place than Chittorgarh. His heir Maharana Pratap was a legendary hero who is still revered for his valor and chivalry and being the most ferocious Rajput warrior who gave a tough time to the Mughals all his life.
Places To Visit – City Palace. Lake Pichola, Jagmandir, Fate Sagar Lake, Pratap Smarak, Lok Kala Mandal.
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