Are you the admirer of age-old architectural styles? Why don’t you visit Rajasthan, which boasts of impressive architectural marvels and offers an insight into the lifestyle of Maharajas.For more information about Rajasthan Travel & Tourism browse http://www.tourmyindia.com/
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Rajasthan – the Land of Kings-Tour My India
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2. So what if you could not witness the
luxurious lifestyle of the kings of bygone
era. In Rajasthan, also known as the land
of kings, you can easily take a peek into
their lives by visiting their magnificent
forts adorned with unique artifacts and
wall hangings
3. • Jaipur is India’s first planned city, built by Sawai
Jai Singh in 18th century
• Home to many tourist attractions, it is equally
famous among national as well as international
tourists
• With Delhi and Agra, Jaipur forms the Golden
Triangle that all globetrotters yearn to explore.
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Ajmer – The city puts forth rustic ambience before tourists and its
amiable residents makes it easier for them to make the most out of their
vacations
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Bikaner – This royal fortified city is mainly famous for medieval charm.
It is listed among the three eminent desert circuit destinations
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Udaipur – Far-famed for majestic palaces and serene lakes, this city is
the capital of erstwhile princely state of Mewar
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Jodhpur – Situated close to Thar Desert, this city captivates tourists
with its wonderful historical sites
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Pushkar – This holy city of Rajasthan is speckled with a number of
temples, where worshippers from different corners gather on important
occasions
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Jantar Mantar – This splendid observatory was constructed in 17th century
by Maharaja Jai Singh II. It houses 14 geometric devices and a number of
astrological & architectural instruments for measuring time and tracking
constellations. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is thronged by thousands
of visitors
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Hawa Mahal – This tourist attraction stands at the heart of the city and
resembles the crown of Shri Krishna. It was built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap
Singh in 1799 AD. The main highlight of Hawa Mahal is 953 windows, each
of which boasts intricate designs
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City Palace – Resting on the banks of Lake Pichola, City Palace is one of
the most-visited attractions of Udaipur. It is constructed using granite &
marble, and reflects European, Chinese & Medieval type of architecture.
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Jaisalmer Fort – With its one-of-its-kind architecture, this 25-ft tall structure
overshadows all other attractions in Jaisalmer. It is locally known Sonar
Quila and is the second oldest fort in the city. It has 99 bastions, which
never fail to catch the fancy of visitors
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Albert Hall Museum – The museum house a number of artifacts collected
from different parts of India. Designed by Samuel Swinton Jacob (the then
director of Jaipur PWD), the museum displays Indo-Saracenic architecture
and has gathered enormous praise for the same
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Bharatpur Sanctuary – The abode of more than 230 species of birds,
Bharatpur Sanctuary is certainly the major tourist center is the region. It
sprawls over a vast expanse of land and attract bird lovers from all over the
globe
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Indulge in Camel Safari
Travel in Palace of Wheels
Shop for handicrafts at local markets
Relish the delectable local dishes
Attend the on-going festival or fair
Learn about local culture
Bird watching
Explore exotic wildlife
9. • Paintings – Mewar,
Dhundhur and Alwar
Marwar,
Hadoti
Kishangarh,
• Jewellery – Lac Bangles, Necklaces with Silver
Enameling and Intricately Carved Earrings
• Textiles - Lahariya, Mothda, Ekdali and Shskari
• Floor Coverings – Namdas and Hand-woven Durries
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