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| Rajasthan Hot Destination |
Rajasthan is the land of Maharajas, desert, and palaces, colourful people, the home of warriors. Immensely rich in culture and heritage monuments, temples, wildlife, sand dunes, thar desert and natural beauty it attracts tourists from all parts of the world.
Each city of this magnificient identity it has still kept alive its rich and vibrant culture which are echoed by the colourful and lively people, fairs and festivals and dance and music and the bazaars that are held in the centre of city, also its past glory is experienced through the impressive forts and palaces, havelis which described the story of great Rajputs. |
| Bharatpur Sightseeing |
Lohagarh Fort
The massive iron fort structure built in the early 18th century. With its impregnable defences its sustained itself even after a number of British attacks . The fort was conceived and designed by Maharaja Suraj Mal, The founder of Bharatpur.The fort has three palaces within its precincts- kishori Mahal, Mahal Khas, Kothi Khas... More |
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| Ajmer Sightseeing |
| The first hill fort of India was built in 1100 by Ajayapal Chauhan. The fort gives excellent views of the town below and also known as the Star Fort. It has a thickness of four and a half meters and a winding uphill path leads to this rectangular fort. Most of the fort is now in ruins though at the time of its construction, it was supposed to be the invincible fort and so named as Ajai Meru (invincible fort)... More |
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Jaipur Sightseeing
The largest protected area in Himachal Pradesh, Seraj Forest Division of Kullu District has The Great Himalayan National Park is located some 60 km southwest of Kullu town. Also known as Jawahar Lal Nehru National Park, the park was declared as a national park in the year 1984 to save the endangered wildlife species of this Himalayan Ecosystem...more |
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Jaisalmer Sightseeing
Jaisalmer fort is the second oldest in Rajasthan after Chittor and commands the desertscape from its 250 feet high perch on the hill. Three strong walls protect the citadel. The first buttress wall was constructed by the local Jain panchayat in the 15th century. Subsequent additions and fortifications were built by the Rawals. The steep cobblestone pathway leading to the royal palace passes through four gates-Akhai Pole (Ganesh Pole), Suraj Pole, Bhuta Pole and Hawa Pole. Sharp turns on the road topped by high defense gateways made it invincible. At the highest point of the place can be seen an umbrella-Meghadamber symbolic of Krishna. More |
Chittorgarh Sightseeing
Chittorgarh fort is a huge and colossal structure. The entrance to the fort is provided through seven gates and lead up to the main gate, Ram Pol (gate of Ram). The main gate of the fort itself is Suraj Pol (Sun gate). As per the legend, Bhim, a Pandava, started the construction of the fort. There are a number of magnificent monuments inside the fort itself... More |
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Junagarh Sightseeing
Junagarh Fort - One of the most imposing forts of northern India-- Junagarh Fort-- has remained unconquered till date. This fort was built in 15th century by one of the most able and trusted generals of Akbar, Raja Rai Singh. It has a 96 mt long wall, with 37 bastions and 2 entrances. The main entrance of the fort is Suraj pol or sun gate. The fort encompasses many palaces amongst which the most spectacular ones are the Chandra Mahal or Moon palace, the Phool Mahal or Flower palace, both ornated with carved panels and mirrors and the Karan Mahal. Karan Mahal was built in remembrance of the celebration of the grand victory over Aurangzeb. |
Durga Niwas, a fabulously painted courtyard and Ganga Niwas which housed a finely carved red sandstone front, are the other places of attraction in this fort.
Tourist attractions of Mount Abu include a number of temples, view points, gardens, parks, etc. Given below are is a list of the places to see in Mount Abu. |
Udaipur Sightseeing
Lake Pichhola: The picturesque lake that entranced Maharaja Udai Singh. It was later enlarged by the founder. The lake is surrounded by hills, palaces, temples, bathing ghats and embankments. Two island palaces, Jag Mandir and Jag Niwas (Lake Palace) on the lake are of breathtaking.....
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