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Places In Rajastan

Rajasthan is desert Jewel situated in the northern part of India is a royal, vibrant and exquisite land caressed by the sun kissed sand and desert. Traveling to Rajasthan is unique in terms of people, costumes, culture, customs, dialects, cuisine, music and dance and these are a reflection of its colorful past. Rajasthan is a treasure trove of heritage of India. Forts & Jain Temples (Rajasthan) Tour with India Your Own Way Travels. We brings everything that a tourist wishes to see during India Tour.

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    Ranthmbhore  
Ranthambore occupies a pride of place among the wildlife destinations of India. A travel to Ranthambore National Park is an absolute must for the tourist having a penchant for wildlife. Best Indian Travel offers Ranthambore travel to see the wildlife at its best.An ideal park for wildlife photography, the Ranthambore National Park attracts professional wildlife photographers, from all over the world. Till as late as 1970, this was where the maharajas used to come to hunt game. Now a national park and sanctuary, the Ranthambore National Park shows you the wild side of Rajasthan at its majestic best.  

 
    Bharatpur  
The 55 kms journey by road from Agra drives to the town of Bharatpur, the eastern gateway to Rajasthan. Bharatpur is popular for its bird sanctuary- 'Keoladeo Ghana National Park' - one of the finest in Asia rich for its avian variety. Every year the rare Siberian cranes come to spend the winter in the warmer climate of Bharatpur.  

 
   
    Agra  
Taj Mahal : Even as the world is caught in the skirmishes of War & peace, Nuclear and Non-Nuclear; Taj has stood as the epitome of love. This extravagant monument of love is one of the most visited and most photographed places in the world. More about... The Taj Mahal
Agra Red Fort : Built principally as a military establishment by Akbar in 1565, the red sandstone Agra fort was partially converted into a palace during Shah Jahan's time.
Itmad-Ud-Daulah's Tomb : This tomb belongs to the father of Nur Jahan, Ghias-ud-Din Beg. He was the Wajir or the Chief Minister of Emperor Jehangir. The tomb may not be as mammoth as the Taj but the inlay designs and carvings are no less than Taj if not more. more...
 
   
    Fatehpur Sikri  

Fatehpur Sikri was built during 1571 and 1585. Today this ghost city has a population of about 30,000. This deserted city has retained many of the old structures, because of the efforts of the Archaeological department .
Fatehpur Sikri is one of the finest examples of Mughal architectural splendour at its height. Though the city is in ruins, it is a place to visit if one comes to Agra.But in real terms Fatehpur Sikri is a place where one should spend some time. The sunset over the ruins is sight to cherish.
Fatehpur Sikri is the best example of the culmination of Hindu and Muslim architecture. Fatehpur Sikri Mosque is said to be a copy of the mosque in Mecca and has designs, derived from the Persian & Hindu architecture.

 
   
Jaipur  
Widely known as ' Pink City', Jaipur is colour washed pink to welcome Prince Albert, the consort of Queen Victoria of England visited India in 1883 A.D. The city was founded in 1727 AD by one of the greatest ruler - Jai Singh II. Jaipur is surrounded by hills on three sides, crowned by formidable forts and majestic palaces, mansions and gardens. Jaipur is the only city in the world, which is subdivided in to nine rectangular sectors symbolizing nine division of universe. Jaipur is the first planned city designed in accordance with 'Shilpa Shastra'- epochal treatise of Hindu architecture.   
   
Jodhpur  
The home of Rathores - The awesome princely city of Rajasthan founded in 1459 A.D.by Rao Jodhaji today one of largest city of Rajasthan. Once the capital city of Marwar state.  Crowning it is the imposing Mehrangarh fort. The old city is situated at foothill of a hillock.  The city built in a high wall 10 kms. long with 8 gates and innumerable bastions. Umaid Bhawan Palace could be defined as Taj Mahal of North India.  The city carries rich heritage and culture and flourishing industry of wood, cattle, camels, salt and agricultural crops.  
   
Udaipur  
Udaipur is the city of lake. It is perhaps one of the most romantic and beautiful city of India. Maharana Uday Singh founded Udaipur in 1599 A.D. The city has very scientific structure and is secured on all sides with 11 gates for entrance. The city stands out with enchanting image of white marble palaces, blue lakes, temple surrounded by hills and mountains. City Palace Complex, Crystal Gallery, Sajjan Garh Fort, Jagdish Temple, Fateh Sagar, Sahelion Ki Bari, Lake Pichola, Bharatiya Lok kala Mandal, Shilp Gram.  
   
Mumbai  
Its young, its lively and a confluence of varied cultural currents and cross currents have given Mumbai a unique position of the most multi-ethnic city of India. The capital city of Maharashtra State , formerly known as Bombay lies in the southwestern part of India and occupies a peninsular site originally composed of seven islets lying off the Konkan coast of western India. Oozing with the cocksure self-confidence of a maverick moneymaker and "Bindass" (carefree) attitude, Mumbai is also country's financial and commercial hub and has a principal port on the Arabian Sea.  
   
Orccha  
Orchha is the erstwhile capital city of the Bundela rulers. The town is steeped in history and is famous for its palaces and temples built in the 16th and 17th centuries. The architectural splendor of the monuments in Orchha reflects the glory of its rulers. The Betwa River, on whose banks Orchha lies, and the forests around it attract tourist to this place.  
   
Khajuraho  
The Khajuraho temples were built during the reign of the Chandelas who trace their origin to the mythical sage Chandratreya born of the moon. According to the different versions of the origin of the city, Khajuraho owes its existence to an enchanting maiden named Hemvati.

The legend that describes the origin of the great dynasty of Khajuraho is a fascinating one: Hemavati, was a beautiful young daughter of a Brahmin priest and was a child widow.

 
   
Bandhavgarh  
Bandhavgarh was the seat of ex-rulers of Rewa State and its history dates back to 3rd Century A.D.Mythologically, the fort on Bandhavgarh hill is said to have been built by Lord Rame for his brother Laxman ,during the Ramayana period. There are a number of man-made caves(35) in Bandhavgarh with inscriptions and carvings, which date back to 129-168 A.D. Statues of various incarnations of all and attracts every tourist. There statues date back to 10-11 century A.D  
   
Varanasi  
The religious capital of India, Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh, is a renowned pilgrimage and tourist destination in India. Being one of the oldest cities of the world, Varanasi (also called Banaras and Kashi) attracts a large number of people from all over the globe. For thousands of years, Varanasi has enjoyed prominence as a leading destination for mysticism, spiritualism, Indian philosophy and Hinduism. There are several tourist attractions in Varanasi that are worth visiting.  
   
Mandwa  
Nestled in the rugged zones of the Aravallis, Mandawa is one of the beautiful historical towns which attract tourists from all over. A few kilometers from Jaipur, Mandawa is one of the sleepy hamlets of Rajasthan that recalls the glory and grandeur of yesteryears. Indianholiday.com offers online information on Tourist Attractions in Mandawa and other tourist attractions of Rajasthan and other parts of India.

From grand Forts, Havelis and palatial mansions, Mandawa is truly one of the ideal destinations for the history lovers. From paved archways to mirror works, paintings and murals and exquisitely designed architectural marvels, Mandawa is considered to be an open air art gallery. One of the most artistically enriched cities Mandawa is one of the ideal destinations for the tourists. There are a number of interesting tourist attractions in Mandawa.

 
   
Bikaner  
Brilliant Bikaner enchants you with its impressive monuments that constantly remind you of Bikaner's unforgettable past and colorful cultural heritage. Bikaner tourist attractions help you course past glorious history chapters and showcase the splendor of Rao Bika's golden Bikaner.

Among the important Bikaner tourist attractions the Junagarh Fort, Gajner Palace and the Lalgarh Palace enchant you with their imposing facades and majestic effect.

 
   
Mountabu  
Of the various points around the town, Sunset Point, 1.5 km from the tourist office of Mount Abu, is the most popular. Hoards stroll out here every evening to catch the setting sun, the food stalls and all the usual entertainment. Is is a one kilometer walk from the road to the viewpoint or you can hire a horse.

Honeymoon Point, 2.5 kms northwest on Ganesh Road, also known as Andra Point, offers an enchanting view of the verdant plains and valleys. The place looks most beautiful during the dusk hours. The route to Honeymoon Point goes past the Nakki Lake.
 
   
Navalgarh  
Nawalgarh falls in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan. The region draws its fame from the exquisitely painted havelis, which has earned it the status of 'Open Air Gallery'. As a part of the same region Nawalgarh too has its share of murals and frescoes on havelis, which form the tourist attractions in Nawalgarh.

Nawalgarh is a small locality centring round a fort. Rajput chieftain Nawal Singh founded the Nawalgarh Fort in 18th Century. The sprawling fort houses a number of havelis with beautiful architecture and some of the finest frescoes in the region.
 
   
Amritser  
Also called Sri Harmandir Sahib, the Golden Temple was laid by Guru Ram Das in the 14th century. It is acclaimed as one of the holiest sites of the Sikhs. It has four doorways and gorgeously decorated arches. Reflecting influences of both Hindu and Muslim styles of architecture, the temple standing in the middle of a tank, exudes tremendous architectural brilliance which draws the attention of numerous tourists around the globe. Although principally a pilgrimage spot for the Sikhs, it is visited by people of all religions and proves to be one of the greatest tourist attractions in Amritsar on your tour to India.  
   
Dharamsala  
Dharamsala is also famous as the retreat of the British. The scenic backdrop of the Dauladhar hills confers an irresistible charm to this place. Every year it is thronged by numerous tourists seeking tranquility and seclusion from the din and rush of the city life. There are many tourist attractions in Dharamsala that are worth catching a glimpse and the Tibetan monasteries occupy an important place. Namgyal Monastery is one such monastery worth visiting. You will also find 'Tsuk-La-Khang', opposite the Dalai Lama's residence reminds one of Lhasa and is the repository of huge gilded bronzes of the Buddha, Avalokiteshwara, and Padmasambhava.  
   
Manali  
Manali is located at northern end of Kullu valley. with the help of Lord Ganesha Rishi Ved Vyas wrote the epic Mahabharata at the source of the Beas. This river Beas orgininates in Manali,.
Manali is 40 KM drive from Kulu. As we moved towards Manali the giant river Beas flows alongside of us up to Manali, this grand river fed by the water of melting snow ads to beauty of Manali town. While entering to Manali one can get the first glimpse of snow peaks of the Pir Panjal range.
 
   
Shimla  
Apart from a promenade along the Mall and the walk to Jakhu Temple, there are many pleasant walks around Shimla. Summer Hill (2,103 m), about 5km along the Shimla-Kalka railway line, makes a good walk. The Holme is the pretty villa of one of our most loved artists, Amrita Sher-Gil (1913-41). Gifted to her by her parents, the house is where Amrita painted her beautiful pictures when in the country. The Holme now serves as a cozy heritage hotel. Summer Hill is also famous because Mahatma Gandhi once stayed at the Raj Kumari Amrit Kaur mansion here.  
   
Musoorie  
At an altitude of 1370 m from the sea level and almost 15 km away from Mussoorie, you will have the opportunity to see one of the finest waterfalls in India. From a great height water cascades down a hill and dives straight into a plunge pool. A narrow winding stair will lead you to the plunge pool and the view of the waterfall from the very bottom is breathtaking. There is dense vegetation in the area and you will surely love the rippling cascade.  
   
Haridwar  
Located in the foothills of the Himalayas, Haridwar is a tourist hot-spot. The clear blue sky, the glimmering mountains on the horizon and the murmur of River Ganga, is too irresistible an attraction. This wonderful place offers excursion tours and trekking trails that you will never find anywhere else in the world. Haridwar has some very interesting places which you must visit.  
   
Rishikesh  
It is an engrossing temple established by Adiguru Shankaracharya near in the 8th century AD. It is in the center of the old town on the Banks of the River Ganges. According to the ancient records, it is one of the oldest temples of Rishikesh and is among the most important places to visit in Rishikesh. In the inner sanctum, you will find an idol of lord Vishnu. Several old statues, coins, pots and other artifacts of historical importance have been found during recent excavations within the premises.  
   
Cochin  
A leisurely walk through the city is the best way to discover historic Fort Kochi. An obscure fishing village that became the first European township in India, Kochi has an eventful and colourful history.

Its reputation as a seafaring commercial town was such that Nicolas Conti, an Italian traveller of the Middle Ages remarked: If China is where you make your money, then Kochi surely is the place to spend it.
 
   
Kumarakom  
“Kumarakom – Natural Beauty at its Best” is well said and well described while talking about Kumarakom. Kumarakom is a small and beautiful village formed by a cluster of islands on the Vembanad Lake. The natural beauty of the place gets enhanced with the backwater lagoon, the coconut trees edging the lakes and the marshes, paddy fields, natural habitat of various species of birds, ayurvedic resorts and many other such interesting things.
 
   
Thekkady  
Fascinating wildlife sanctuaries and exotic spices are the major tourist attractions in Thekkady in Kerala. From the different types of birds to the colorful flowers, Thekkady is also home of playful elephants. Quite different from the other wildlife sanctuaries of Kerala, Thekkady is one of the most beautiful and serene locales of Kerala. Indian Holiday offers details on your tourist attractions in Thekkady.  
   
Kovalam  
Kovalam in Kerala is famous for its golden beaches and palm fringed shores. One of the best beaches in the world Kovalam is the idyllic retreat which is the Paradise of the East. Indian Holiday offers you the details of tourist attractions in Kovalam.

Stretches of golden sands and blue waves kissing the palm fringed shores allure the tourists to this beach in Kerala. Kovalam is famous for its scenic beauty and range of water sports which attracts the adventure freaks.

 
   
   
 
Rajasthan Tour Agra Tour Hill Station Tour Pilgrims Tour
  Ajmer   Taj mahal   Shimla Hill Station   Vaishno Devi
  Bikaner   Hawa Mahal   Manali Hill Station   Kedar Nath
  Pushkar   FatahPur Sikri   Mount Abu Hill Station   Badri Nath
  Jaipur   Agra Fort   Mussoorie Hill Station   Mount Abu
  Jaisalmer   Shish Mahal   Nainital Hill Station   Gangotri
  Jodhpur   Moti Mashid   Himalaya   HemKaunth Sahib
  Udaipur   Chini-Ka-Rauza   Ooty Hill Station   Amritsar

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