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Heritage Rajastan Tour Places

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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    Delhi  
Delhi is the proud capital city of India and is also a veritable mirror to the glorious history and rich heritage of the country. This is perfectly exemplified in the numerous forts, temples, museums and other major tourist attractions in Delhi that speak of the city’s intriguing past. Delhi is clearly segregated into Old and New Delhi, each of which boasts of being home to several attractions that are largely visited by tourists from the world over during their Delhi tours, India.  

 
    Gara  
Midway between Boyle and Balaghaderreen is Lough Gara. When the level of the lake was lowered some years ago, 338 Crannogs (lake dwellings) and 31 dug-out boats were found. On the right of the road can be seen one of the largest dolmens in Ireland and 5 km from Ballaghaderreen are the four altars, where Mass was celebrated in Penal times.  

 
   
    Devigarh/Devgarh  

Devigarh is an 18th century fort palace in the village of Delwara near Udaipur in Rajasthan. The area was awarded to Sajja Singh, a brave aid of Maharana Pratap during the battle of Haldi Ghati. Construction of the fort started in the 1760s under Raghudev Singh II. Subsequent rulers kept on adding to the structure until the 1960s when the palace was abandoned for some time. Devigarh is one of the important tourist spots near Udaipur.

 
   
Sardargarh  
The Sardargarh Fort was built during 1738 to 1743. The magnificent fort was built by Sardar Singh, who was regarded as one of the most powerful from the Dhodia clan. This extravagant fort is now one of the leading heritage hotels of Rajasthan.  
   
Udaipur  
Udaipur – the lake city is an enthralling tourist destination in Rajasthan. It is an important city in Rajasthan today, attracting a large number of tourists. The medieval attractions of the city are its chief draw, but the scenic beauty of Udaipur and its surroundings is also a major attraction for the tourists. There are some beautiful lakes, man made as well as natural that give the city the sobriquet of ‘the lake city’. Know more about Udaipur to understand the origins, history, and other aspects of this fascinating medieval city in Rajasthan.  
   
Kumbalgarh  
Kumbhalgarh is about 84 km from Udaipur which is situated in the north western Rajasthan. Kumbhalgarh is one of the finest examples of defensive fortification in Rajasthan. Kumbhalgarh stands on the site of an ancient citadel dating back to the second century AD, belonging to a Jain descendant of India's Mauryan emperors. Kumbhalgarh is famous for its 15th century fort and a game sanctuary. Kumbhalgarh, the fort city is well connected to the other parts of Rajasthan by road.  
   
Ranakpur  
Jain Temple Ranakpur is a picturesque village located in the Pali district of Rajasthan and is one of the most important pilgrim sites recognized for its magnificent temples. It is nested in a valley on the western side of the Aravalli Range and lies between the Jodhpur and Udaipur. Ranakpur has carved a niche among the other places of tourist interest and is now one of the most visited ones in the entire state of Rajasthan. Make your tour to Ranakpur an amazing experience since it has exquisite Jain temples that are known for their marvelous architecture.  
   
Rohitgarh  
The Rohetgarh Fort of Jodhpur is one of the prime tourist attractions of Rajasthan. Anyone visiting India should not miss this great fort that is now known as Rohetgarh heritage hotel. The Rohetgarh Fort was built in the 16th century by Thakur Dalpat Singh of the Rathore clan. The Rohetgarh Fort is situated at a distance of around 40 kilometers from Jodhpur. The walls of the fort have battle scars and one can still see cannon ball marks on the surface. Yet, it stands majestically till today, mesmerizing anyone who visits this great structure. Read on to know more about Rohetgarh fort of Rajasthan.  
   
Khemsar  
On the highway from Jodhpur to Bikaner, an hour out of the Rathore stronghold, past the medieval temples of Osian with their stunning stone carvings, is the small township of Khimsar. Established by a scion of the house of Jodhpur, Khimsar was once a small kingdom. And though Jodhpur royalty claim it was never independent, the Thakurs of Khimsar claim that not only was it an individual entity, but that one of the visitors to their ancestral fort was Emperor Aurangzeb himself.  
   
Kuchamin  
The Kuchaman Fort, a Heritage Hotel near Jaipur, Rajasthan. Ideally situated with a proximity to key tourist destinations in India..... Pushkar, Ajmer, Jaipur and Samode. The scenic beauty and picturesque setting of this fort makes you travel back in time. This Heritage Hotel and Resort offers more than just accommodation..... activities include Horse Safaris, Camel Safaris, Village Safaris, Bird watching and Temple excursions. Our special Kuchaman City excursion takes you through old heritage Havelis and other memorable lanes.  
   
Navalgarh/ Mandawa  
The afternoon is free to explore the narrow and intriguing lanes of this small town in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan. Mandawa boasts of its world famous frescoed havelis built in the 18th century by the rich merchants. As you stroll through the narrow lanes get drenched in the artistic flavor of 15th to 18th century. The Shekhawati region of Rajasthan houses havelis of the famous Marwari merchant families.  
   
Mandwa  
The twin beaches of Mandwa and Kihim lies to the north of Alibag at a distance of about 18 km. These two beaches are very easily accessible from Mumbai. The beach of Mandwa is relatively empty and this offers a perfect place for a visit. On a bright and sunny day, the beaches of Mandwa provide a picturesque view of the bay up to the Gateway Of India. with its beautiful groves of coconut palm, Mandwa resembles very closely a typical sea beach and is one of the finest sea-side destination in Maharashtra.  
   
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  
Today, Dharamsala has become the synonymous to the Tibetan government in exile and the home of Tibetan leader Dalai Lama. Even if the Tibetan community dominates the town, still it has retained the colonial lifestyle and British fervour. Dharamsala over looks the plains and is surrounded by dense pine trees and Deodar forests. A nearby snowline with numerous streams and cool healthy atmosphere makes the surroundings very attractive. Dharamsala is a busy bazaar town and has established itself as the travellers base camp, who come to explore the nearby mountains. The Kotwali Bazaar provides the entire colour and characteristic of a small town, which is mixed with the simple life style.  
   
Musoorie  
Mussoorie, Popularly known as the Queen of Hills, this charming hill station, 34 kms from Dehradun is situated at an altitude of 2003 mts in the Garhwal hills. above sea-level. Mussoorie is one the beautiful hill stations in India and the most frequently visited. It provides excellent respite to people who want relief from the hot sultry conditions of the plains, especially since it is close enough to the capital to make just weekend trip. Also, major Hindu pilgrimage sites like Kedarnath, Badrinath, Gangotri, Yamunotri, Haridwar, Rishikesh are not far from this place.  
   
Haridwar  
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.  
   
Rishikesh  
Rishikesh, the very name conjures up images of resonating bells, holy dips, soaring hills and gushing river Ganges in the mind of an individual. Situated on the banks of the holy Ganga River, the town is regarded as the Gateway to the Char Dhams (four major Hindu pilgrimages) - Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri. It is believed to be the place where meditation can help one attain moksha (salvation). Apart from pilgrims, the town is thronged by adventure aficionados and nature lovers, who come entranced by the challenging streams and towering peaks that form it landscape. In short, Rishikesh is the place where nature and divinity have fused together to create a mysticism that can hardly be seen anywhere else  
   
   
 
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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