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India City TourAgra --:Travel to Agra India, the city of architectural wonders and see the spellbinding Taj Mahal. This beautiful marble monument, located on a bank of the Yamuna River in Agra India more... Delhi--: Delhi, capital city of the Federal Republic of India. It is one of India's fastest growing cities. It has sprawled over the West Bank of the river Yamuna, straddling the river more... Alwar--: The city of Alwar is referred to as the gateway to the historic and colorful state of Rajasthan, which is located in the northwestern part of India. more... Ajmer--: Situated in the heart of Rajasthan desert, Ajmer was established by Ajaipal Chauhan in the 7th century and named it as Ajaimeru - the invincible hill that has a blend of Sufi culture and Hindu religion.more... Bharatpur--: The 55km long journey by road from Agra drives you to the town of Bharatpur-the eastern gateway to Rajasthan. Bharatpur is popular for its bird sanctuary more... Bikener--: Founded in 1488, Bikaner is a
desert built on an elevation and surrounded by a long embattled wall
pierced by five gates. A magnificient fort built betwen 1588 &
1593 by Raja Raj Singh dominates the city. more... Jaipur--: In 1876, the Prince of Wales arrived in Jaipur to royal treatment. Not only did his royal host, Maharaja Man Singh II lay out the red carpet but he painted the entire city in pink day.more... Jaisalmer--: Jaisalmer is an important destination of the western state of India, Rajasthan. A desert city, it was founded by the Bhatti Rajput chieftain Rawal Jaisal in the year 1156. more... Jodhpur--: Standing as the sentinel of the country's western border, Jodhpur is famous for its magnificent forts and palaces, nestling within the depths of the Thar Desert.more... Kumbhalgarh--: Location of Kumbhalgarh had always been its greatest advantage and perhaps the only reason of it being where it is.more... Ranthambore National Park--: The 392 sq.km park comprises of dry deciduous forest sprawling over the undulating terrain of the Arvalli and Vindhaan ranges. more... Samode--: Samode is situated 45 kms from Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. This small village is famous for its Samode Palace and Samode Bagh. Prithviraj Singh ji of Amber more... Mount-Abu--: Mount Abu, sprawling along a 1200 m high plateau in the south of the state, close to the Gujarat border. Rajasthan's only hill station and a major pilgrim centre more... Udaipur--: One of the most romantic cities in all of Rajasthan, Udaipur is better known as the city of lakes. The marble palaces, the beautiful gardens and the placid blue lakes enhance. more... Barmer--: is situated at a distance of 224km from Jodhpur on the Luni-Munabao section of the Northern Railways. Located atop a hill as so many of the cities of western Rajasthan are. more... Bhilwara--: has a quaint story of origin, carefully preserved by the locals. It is said to have come up in the middle of the 11th century when a Bhil tribal, supposedly one of the first settlers. more... Bundi--: is the undiscovered splendour, 36 Kms from Kota ruled by the Hada Chauhans. First destination is HADOTI. Set in a narrow inclining gorge. more... Chittorgarh--:The pride and glory of Rajasthan. Chittaur echoes with the tales of romance and valour unique to the Rajput tradition. A ruined citadel, where the royal past lives in its imposing forts .more... Churu--: the headquarters of the largest desert district, is a part of the frescoland of Shekhawati. A major centre for trade and commerce. more... Dholpur--: is an interesting town to visit, especially because it is far from the usual tourist track and thus, quite 'undiscovered'. But Dholpur is well known in another way more... Dungarpur--: Established by Rawal Veer Singh in 1282, Dungarpur (the City of Hills) was one of the major cities of the Vagad region. Veer Singh acquired this land from the Bhil chief Dungaria more... Jalore--: Situated on the southern edge of the vast sandy plain of Marwar, is a delightful city of Jalore. It is a typical small Rajasthani town where the hustle and bustle of the bigger cities is missing.more... Jhalawar--: Till the middle of the 17th century, Bundi was the big daddy of southeast Rajasthan, grabbing the major chunk of its history, its stories of valour and those of chivalry more... Jhunjhunu--: Till the middle of the 17th century, Bundi was the big daddy of southeast Rajasthan, grabbing the major chunk of its history, its stories of valour and those of chivalry, more... Kishangarh--: It nurtured one of the finest schools of miniature paintings in the 18th century. The Bani Thani style of miniature painting in Kishangarh went through a spurt of excellence under more... Kota--: Till the middle of the 13th century, Kota did not exist. In a sense it did, but what was to be seen of it were barren lands with not a soul in sight for miles. more... Pushkar--: Situated on the fringe of the desert and surrounded by hills on three sides, Pushkar is a laid back town. A very important pilgrimage spot for Hindus, Pushkar is famous for its lake. more... Ranakpur--: Its 500 years old temples are unique in their style & design, with no other place in Rajasthan having the same ambience and setting as that of Ranakpur.more... Sariska--: is Alwar's own garden of paradise. Set in a wooded valley surrounded by barren hills, it is one of the most picturesque Tiger Reserves of Rajasthan. more... Shekhawati--: is simply beautiful. Every street, house and wall has the stamp of an artist's imagination in paint. Wherever you cast an eye, frescoes smile back. more... Khimsar--: is a small village situated between the two major cities of Rajasthan, Jodhpur and Bikaner. It is located in the Nagaur district of Rajasthan and is a great starting point to explore Nagaur. more... Varanasi--: sprawling along the left bank of the river Ganga is the holy city of Hindus. With its array of shrines, temples and palaces rising in several tiers from the water's edge, more... Sikar--: THE RICHEST FEUDATORY Founded in the late 17th century, Sikar was the largest and the richest ‘thikana’ (Feudal State) under Jaipur. more... Dhamli--: is a small village located in the Marwar region of Rajasthan. This is one of the most fascinating places you may visit during your Rajasthan tour, more... Pali--: The history of Pali can be traced back to the 10th century, when the Chauhana ruler Raval Lakha founded his dynasty at Nadol (now called Desuri, which is at the heart of Pali district).more...
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