17 Top Tourist Places to Visit in Rajasthan

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Rajasthan is one of the most visited states in India. It's not surprising because it shows India at its most colorful, iconic and exotic best. Most of the things that come to mind when you think of India can be found in Rajasthan—palaces, forts, desert, camels, and elephants. Don't miss visiting these top tourist places in Rajasthan.

The "Pink City" of Jaipur forms part of India's renowned Golden Triangle Tourist Circuit and was recently declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Not surprisingly, the city is one of Rajasthan's most popular tourist destinations. It has many famous forts and palaces, with most of them boasting evocative views and elaborate architecture. Staying in Jaipur is particularly enjoyable. Accommodations are reasonably priced and many have been converted from heritage properties, giving guests a very regal experience! Jaipur is an outstanding place to go shopping too.

Udaipur is often said to be the most romantic city in India, as it's filled with expansive lakes and palaces. The landmark City Palace Complex , which stretches along the eastern shore of Lake Pichola, dominates the city and the royal family still lives in part of it. Many personal royal heirlooms, family photos, and other memorabilia are displayed in the City Palace Museum , giving Udaipur a very regal feel. You can even stay in the City Palace! Alternatively, for those on a budget there are heritage hotels by the lake with amazing views, such as the Jagat Niwas Palace hotel.

Explore the places to visit near Udaipur such as mighty Kumbhalgarh and Chittorgarh forts.

Affectionately called the "Blue City" because of its blue painted buildings, Jodhpur is the second largest city in Rajasthan. The walled old part of the city is presided over by Mehrangarh Fort , which provides the best outlook across Jodhpur's blue buildings. It's one of the largest and best maintained forts in India. Inside are a number of ornate palaces, a museum, and restaurant. There many inexpensive yet characterful places to stay in Jodhpur with views of the fort. It's refreshing to do nothing but relax on their rooftops and soak up the atmosphere.

Bishnoi is a community of nature worshipers only 45 minutes or so from Jodhpur and can be covered in a day trip. Bishnoi Village Safari organizes excursions and accommodations.

A remarkable sandstone city that rises magically from the sand dunes of the Thar desert, Jaisalmer looks like it's straight out of an Arabian Nights fable. Its mesmerizing ancient fort, built in 1156, is perched high on a pedestal overlooking the city. Inside the fort is alive and spellbinding. It boasts palaces, several temples, and some elegant havelis (mansions), as well as shops and other residences. These top things to do in Jaisalmer cover the best of the city and its surroundings. Stay at a hotel with a fort view or a desert camp.

If you're keen for a desert camel safari experience but without the crowds and commercialization, Osian is an ideal alternative option. This small town is about an hour and a half north of Jodhpur, on the way to Bikaner, and is surrounded by several sand dunes. Intricately carved stone temples dating back to the 8th century are interesting too. Stay at Osian Sand Dunes Resort and Camp or Reggie's Camel Camp .

For most of the year, Pushkar is a sleepy little holy town that attracts a lot of backpackers and hippie types. However, it really comes alive for a couple of weeks in October or November, when the Pushkar Camel Fair hits town. Pushkar is worth visiting at any time of year if you want to chill out. Sadly, the town isn't like it used to be though. These days, Pushkar is much more westernized and tourist-focused. The priests by the bathing ghats (steps) are very forceful in demanding donations. Avoid that area, and head to the Pushkar market for some fun shopping instead!

The remote and quaint desert town of Bikaner receives less tourists than many other prominent destinations in Rajasthan because of its out-of-the-way location over five hours north of Jodhpur. The main attractions are the atmospheric walled Old City and fort. Bikaner is renowned for the rather startling Karni Mata rat temple nearby as well. The Karni Mata Festival, held to worship the rats there, is one of the quirkiest festivals in India. A Camel Fair also happens in Bikaner every January. Stay at the exceptional Narendra Bhawan heritage hotel for an unforgettable trip! It's one of India's most beautifully restored heritage hotels.

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Nagaur lies about half-way between Jodhpur and Bikaner, making the town a convenient destination to break your journey. Its massive 12th century fort, Ahhichatragarh, has been restored to its former glory by the Mehrangarh Museum Trust and won the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Award for Culture Heritage Conservation in 2002. The fort hosts the World Sacred Spirit Festival in February each year. The Nagaur Cattle Fair -- touted as the second largest in India -- is an added annual attraction in January or February.

Shekhawati Region

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If you're an art lover, or even someone who's into architecture and history, the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan is well worth including on your itinerary. This unique region is often referred to as the world's largest open air art gallery, with old havelis (mansions) having walls adorned with intricate painted frescoes. Staying in one is a highlight! Shekhawati is located in the Delhi-Jaipur-Bikaner triangle, and is refreshingly free of tourists!

Pali Region

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Rural tourism is growing in Rajasthan and the Pali district, between Jodhpur and Udaipur, is perfect for visitors who want to explore Rajasthan beyond its cities. Bera is one of the top destinations there due to the prevalence of wild leopards, which roam the rugged terrain and can be spotted on safari. At Jojawar, the 300 year-old Rajput fort has been converted into a heritage hotel and draws visitors. Kesar Bagh is a luxury option there. Chanoud Garh is another 300 year-old fort-palace turned exquisite heritage hotel in the Pali district. However, it doesn't get anymore out-of-this-world than stunning Lakshman Sagar heritage hotel. Alternatively, Culture Aangan has homestays in Pali. You'll find village life to be fascinating. You can even attend a shepherds' morning opium meet!

Although increasingly popular with travelers, Bundi also often gets overlooked as a tourist destination in Rajasthan due to its off-the-beaten path location between Jaipur and Udaipur. It's a captivating place to visit, with its lakes, temples, markets, miniature paintings, and blue houses similar to Jodhpur. This relatively laid-back town is dominated by the extraordinary and imposing Bundi Palace, which protrudes out of the hillside. The ancient, winding lanes of the Old City are fascinating to wander through. Bundi also has around 50 step wells and a ramshackle fort above the palace.

Kota and Chambal

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Less than an hour southeast of Bundi, Rajasthan's third largest city -- Kota -- sits alongside the Chambal River. Once you've seen its palaces, temples and museums head out to explore the National Chambal Sanctuary and take a boat ride along the river. It's home to rare wildlife such as the gharial (a long-snouted, fish-eating crocodile) and Gangetic river dolphin. Bhainsrorgarh Fort boutique heritage hotel was once a royal abode and has an enviable position atop the cliff. The view is breathtaking! Plus, the 9th century Badoli Temples are nearby. Kota is famous for its Dussehra festival and fair in October.

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Places To Visit in Rajasthan

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1 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 67 Tourist attractions

Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, stands as a jewel in the crown of the Golden Triangle, alongside Delhi and Agra. This enchanting city, often referred to as the "Pink City," owes its nickname to the terracotta-pink hue that adorns many of its buildings. The Pink City is a testament to the roya...

Best Time: October to March

2 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 43 Tourist attractions

Udaipur, the "City of Lakes," stands as a jewel in the crown of Rajasthan, India. Nestled amidst the Aravalli Range, this city captivates visitors with its regal charm, historic grandeur, and scenic landscapes. Located around stunning water lakes and enveloped by the Aravalli Hills in all direc...

3. Mount Abu

3 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 21 Tourist attractions

The only hill station of Rajasthan, Mount Abu is located in the Aravali range. The most important attraction, however, are undoubtedly the Dilwara temples, which is one of the most stunning pieces of architecture in the country.  Travellers can enjoy calm and relaxed boating in N...

4 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 43 Tourist attractions

Jodhpur is the second-largest city in Rajasthan and the former capital of the Marwar region. It is popularly called "the Blue City" as it looks completely blue from an aerial view because of its blue walls and houses. Jodhpur is primarily famous for its temples, lakes and snacks, with the ...

Best Time: November to February

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5 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 7 Tourist attractions

Kumbhalgarh is a fortress located in the Aravalli Range of Rajasmand district in Rajasthan. A Merwar Fortress, Kumbhalgarh is one of the World Heritage Sites and is the second-largest fort in India after Chittorgarh Fort. Covering around 12 square kms, the walls of the fort stretch over an area of a...

6. Jaisalmer

6 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 39 Tourist attractions

Jaisalmer, a mesmerizing destination nestled in the heart of the Thar Desert, is a jewel in the crown of Rajasthan. Often referred to as the "Golden City," Jaisalmer captivates visitors with its sandstone architecture, picturesque landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. The city is adorned with...

7. Ranthambore

7 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 20 Tourist attractions

This is one of the best tiger reserves of the country, known to have "friendly" tigers and chances of sighting one here is reasonably better than many other tiger reserves of India. Along with this Ranthambore has one of the richest flora and fauna making it an absolutely must visit area

Best Time: October to Apr

8 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 27 Tourist attractions

Pushka is a small temple town located around 15 km from Ajmer in Rajasthan. A perfect choice for a weekend getaway from Jaipur, Pushkar has an array of cafes and hostels for a backpacking trip. Every November, Pushkar is host to the Pushkar Mela, one of the biggest camel fairs in the country.

9 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 23 Tourist attractions

Surrounded by Aravali ranges, the city of Ajmer is most famous for the Ajmer Sharif Dargah of saint Muin-ud-din Chishti. This makes Ajmer one of the most significant places of Islamic pilgrimage in the world. Located at a distance of 130 km from Jaipur and 14 kms from Pushkar in Rajasthan, ...

10. Chittorgarh

10 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 19 Tourist attractions

Located in South-Eastern Rajasthan, Chittorgarh is known for Chittorgarh Fort, the largest fort in India built on a hilltop, spreading over an area of around 700 acres. The capital of the erstwhile kingdom of Mewar, the magnificent fortress will always be remembered for the courageous self-sacr...

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Historical Places in Rajasthan For A Glorious Tour of History

11. Bikaner

11 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 23 Tourist attractions

Located in the midst of Thar Desert, Bikaner is a "cultural paradise and a traveller's haven". Bikaner with its magnificence in architecture, art and culture is filled with colour, festivity and cultural marvels.The city will mesmerize you with the camels sauntering the beautiful sand dunes, it...

12. Bharatpur

12 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 12 Tourist attractions

Bharatpur is located in the Braj region of state Rajasthan, around 38 km from Mathura. Bharatpur is famous for the Keoladeo National Park, which habitats over 370 species of animals and birds. It is recognised as one of the most popular birds feeding and breeding grounds. In 1982 the park ...

13. Neemrana

13 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 6 Tourist attractions

Neemrana town is located in Alwar in Rajasthan on Delhi-Jaipur highway. It is famous for its magnificent Neemrana Fort Palace. It was built in 1464 AD, a palace from where Rajput Maharaja Prithvi Raj Chauhan III reigned. Neemrana fort is now converted into one of the Rajasthan's oldest heritage luxu...

Best Time: July to March

14 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 26 Tourist attractions

Alwar is the first major city that comes while travelling from Delhi to Rajasthan and is uniquely located at 150 km south of Delhi and 150 km north of Jaipur. Alwar is a hub of tourism with forts like the Bhangarh fort, lakes, nature reserves like Sariska Tiger Reserve and heritage havelis. Apart fr...

15. Shekhawati

15 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 11 Tourist attractions

Shekhawati is a semi-arid getaway full of open air galleries, enchanting havelis & palaces and legendary forts. This region has been recognised as the open art gallery of Rajasthan"" having the largest concentration of frescos in the world."

Best Time: November to March

16 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 14 Tourist attractions

A princely state for a princely stay, in the northwest of India, lies the district of Bundi, in the Hadoti region of the royal state of Rajasthan. In ancient times, the area around Bundi was apparently inhabited by various local tribes.

17. Ranakpur

17 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 7 Tourist attractions

Ranakpur is a small quaint town nestled amid the secluded valley of Aravali Ranges in Rajasthan. Situated around 96 km North of Udaipur in Pali district, it is an important destination for Jain pilgrims. The place presents a unique spectacle of verdant greenery and gushing streams, an unusual sight ...

18. Nathdwara

18 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 6 Tourist attractions

Nestled amidst the Aravalli Hills, the charming town of Nathdwara is literally translates to "The Gateway of the Lord'. It is situated in the heart of Rajasthan, on the banks of river Banas and is a pristine picturesque location. It is also a sacred Hindu site and is flocked by thousands of tourists...

Best Time: September to February

19. Garadia Mahadev

19 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Situated in Daulatganj near Kota, Garadiya Mahadev Temple is not just a revered Hindu temple but also a popular tourist spot because of its location at the scenic Chambal gorge. Perched at a height of 500 feet from the mean sea level on a picturesque cliff, the temple is enshrined by Hindu God Shiva...

20. Fatehpur

20 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 4 Tourist attractions

Situated in the Sikar district of Rajasthan, Fatehpur is an ancient town, a prominent part of the Shekhawati region. Fatehpur is popular with tourists who want to try out a new destination, and have a knack for art and culture.

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Jaisalmer Fort

21. Khimsar

21 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 4 Tourist attractions

Famous for the Nagaur Festival, Khimsar is a small village in the state of Rajasthan, Ideal for a relaxed weekend getaway in the winters.

22. Nawalgarh

22 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 4 Tourist attractions

Fondly known as "the land of Havelis" or "open air art gallery", this miniature town of Nawalgarh is located around 30 kms away from the town of Jhunjhunu and does absolute justice to the name given to it.

23. Rajsamand

23 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 4 Tourist attractions

Located 67 km North of the now popular destination wedding city of Udaipur, is the small town of Rajsamand. It got the name from the eponymous Rajsamand lake which is the second largest man-made lake in the world. Apart from the renowned historical edifices of Kumbhalgarh and Haldighati, the place a...

24. Jhunjhunu

24 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 5 Tourist attractions

An ancient town in the state of Rajasthan, Jhunjhunu is known for its fresco art and carefully engraved architecture of vacant havelis and authentic Rajasthani experience in an offbeat destination.

25. Mandawa

25 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 4 Tourist attractions

Known for its very popular Mandawa Fort, Mandawa is a quaint little town in the Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan. Popularly known as the Open Art Gallery, the town is replete with paved archways and magnificent havelis and fortresses. It is located in the heart of the Shekhawati region and is dotted ...

26 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 5 Tourist attractions

Osian (Osiyan), also known as the 'Khajuraho of Rajasthan', has earned this name due to its many temples, some of which are very erotic. It is an ancient temple city located 65 kms north of Jodhpur in the state of Rajasthan in western India.

27 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 5 Tourist attractions

Sikar is a heritage city in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan between Agra and Bikaner. Known for its intricate architecture of grand havelis and forts adorned frescoes, Sikar is located in the shade of massive walls with seven entrance gates to the town.

28 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 3 Tourist attractions

At the edge of the Thar desert and situated amidst the shifting golden sand dunes, lies a small city called Churu, resplendent with havelis, fresco paintings and unique architecture. Known as the 'Gateway to the Thar desert', Churu lies in the historic Shekhawati region in northern Rajasthan.

29 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 18 Tourist attractions

Kota, the third most populous city in Rajasthan, lies alongside the banks of River Chambal, the only perennial river in Rajasthan. Locals and tourists visit the river shores for watching crocodiles, sighting birds and for boat riding in general. Kota is famous for its thriving coaching culture for I...

30 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 3 Tourist attractions

Located in close vicinity to the city of Bharatpur, Deeg is a small town in the state of Rajasthan. Built by Maharaja Suraj Mahal in 1772, Deeg Place served as the summer resort for the rulers of Bharatpur state. Popular for its magnificent palaces and desi bazaars, Deeg is located 32kms from the fa...

Best Time: September to March

31. Kesroli

31 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

The Hill Fort Kesroli is one of the rare heritage hotels in Alwar that has been in existence since the 14th century. A wonderful destination to enjoy the barrier sunsets, showing daily since 700 years and discovering the Neemrana heritage hotels in Alwar is this resort. Hill Fort-Kesroli is a great ...

32. Jhalawar

32 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan 8 Tourist attractions

A place laden with historic forts and beautiful palaces, Jhalawar takes on back in time to an era of glory. It's a place that provides on an opportunity to experience the Rajputana lifestyle.

33. Eklingji Temple

33 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Eklingji Temple is one of the most popular temples of Rajasthan and is sited at a distance of 22 km to the north of Udaipur. Eklingji Temple is dedicated to the Lord Shiva of the Hindu religion and its brilliant architecture drives several tourists here every year. This double-storied temple looks m...

34. Bharatpur National Park

34 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Now known as the Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur National Park is a famous avifauna sanctuary and a bird watching paradise listed among UNESCO's World Heritage sites. The 29 km reserve is locally known as Ghana and is a mosaic of dry grasslands, woodlands, woodland swamps, and wetlands. These dive...

35. Bhangarh Fort

35 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Famous for the historical ruins and the ghost stories, Bhangarh has been regarded as the most haunted place in the country. It is located on the way between Jaipur and Delhi. The Bhangarh Fort is a 17th Century fort in the Alwar district of Rajasthan. It was built by Bhagwant Das for his son Madho S...

36. Sariska National Park

36 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Nestled in the Aravali Hills over an area of about 800 sq. Km covering the grasslands, dry deciduous forests, cliffs and rocky landscape, lays the Sariska National Park, now known as The Sariska Tiger Reserve. This area was once hunting preservation of The Maharaja of Alwar. The Reserve is known for...

37. Salasar Balaji

37 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Salasar Balaji or Salasar Dham is a temple located in the small town of Salasar near Sujangarh in Churu district, Rajasthan. Dedicated to Balaji, another name for Hanuman, this temple attracts innumerable devotees throughout the year. Salasar Dham is in a religious circuit of centers of Khatu S...

38. Chand Baori

38 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Chand Baori is a major tourist attraction site in Abhaneri village that belongs to 10th-century monuments that showcase Rajasthani architectural expertise and talents. With steps on the three sides that lead to the water reserve, the stepwell is more than 13 storeys deep and is adorned with more tha...

39. Galtaji Temple

39 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Located on the outskirts of the regal city of Jaipur, Galtaji Temple is a prehistoric Hindu pilgrimage site. Outlined by the striking Aravalli hills, it consists of several shrines, holy kunds, pavilions and natural springs. This majestic temple is situated at the heart of a hilly terrain ...

40 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Filled with vibrant colours, rich heritage, and warm hospitality, Barmer represents the true cultural beauty of Rajasthan. A part of the desert lands of Thar, it shares borders with Pakistan on the west and Jaisalmer and Jalore to the north and south, respectively. The historic town of the 13th Cent...

41. Desert National Park

41 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Situated near the town of Jaisalmer, Desert national park is among the largest of its kind in the country, encompassing an area of 3162 sq kms. The park covers a huge area extending from Jaisalmer/Barmer all the way to the India-Pakistan border. In spite of being right in the middle of an arid, dry,...

42 out of 48 Places to visit in Rajasthan

Pilani is a small town situated in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, mainly renowned for being home to one of the most prestigious educational institutes of the country namely BITS Pilani (Birla Institute of Technology and Science). Grand Havelis and revered shrines are situated in the heart of th...

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“From the startling architecture to amazing legends of heroism and romance, the royal forts, palaces and other ancient buildings of Rajasthan are even today standing still to narrate the stories of the past”– The Incredible Rajasthan.

Rajasthan’s history is the history of kings and dynasties. As you explore its top tourist attractions including its grand forts and palaces dot its skyline, you are reminded of its illustrious heritage. Tales of their valour, romance and wild spirit is still celebrated around bonfires in villages that seem as ancient as their people. A bygone age seems to look out from one of the jharokas, while your mind plays out scenes of action from the parapets during a sightseeing tour. Everything everywhere, especially the best places to explore in Rajasthan, seems to be touched by the hand of grandeur: from the mighty colourful turbans to the sand dunes, where a desert safari camp, starry skies & folk performances set the mood for a romantic evening.

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Tales of ghosts make for lively fireside conversations, while the mention of “Bhangarh Fort” extracts hard stares. The richness of the state is present in its traditions, rituals, festivals, and also in its flora & fauna, seen in famous national parks like Ranthambore and Sariska. A motorcycle revered as a deity & a temple where rats take the place of gods, you never cease to be fascinated! A delightful experience is enjoying a meal of daal baati churma & taking a hot air balloon ride as you glide across desert cities & sleepy old towns. In this blog, we bring you the 25 best places to visit in Rajasthan that promise a wholesome, adventurous, exciting, dreamy & romantic vacation for family, friends & couples. Travelling to Rajasthan will be incomplete without exploring these magnificent places.

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Mehrangarh Fort

Built by Rao Jodha in 1459, Mehrangarh Fort is one of the largest forts in India and counted among the best for a sightseeing tour. Even today, this captivating ancient fort is inhabited by the ancestors of the Maharaja of Jodhpur. Located on a 122 m high hill, 400 feet above the city and surrounded by magnificent thick walls, the fort has seven entry gates.

Out of seven gates, the travelers mostly look for Lohapool (Iron Gate) that has several small tragic hand prints, the sati marks of the widows of Maharaja Man Singh, who in 1843 threw themselves on his pyre. This famous tourist place in Rajasthan still grabs the attention of the visitors and raises their curiosity to get deep into the history and learn more about the place.

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Inside Amer Fort Jaipur

Located at a distance of 11 km from Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan, the Amber Fort and Palace, famously known as the Amer Fort, is one of the popular forts of Rajasthan that attract tourists from all around the world. It is acknowledged for representing various elements of the Hindu tradition in an artistic manner.

Built with marble and red sandstone, the Amer palace complex comprises of the Diwan-e-Aam (the Hall for Public Audience), Diwan-e-Khaas (the Hall for Private Audience), Sheesh Mahal (also known as Jai Mandir) and Sukh Niwas (Hall designed for artificial cooling). This top place to visit in Rajasthan has served as an imperial residence for the Rajput Maharajas and their families.

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Ranakpur Jain Temples Udaipur

Situated in Udaipur at Ranakpur, the Jain temple is listed among the most stunning Jain temples in India and makes it to any list of most visited places in Rajasthan. Devoted to the first Tirthankara of Jainism- Adinatha, this temple is made from light colored marble.

It has distinct shikharas, turrets, domes and cupolas. The temple is well-supported by more than one thousand marble pillars that display marvelous carvings, which are also the most attention grabbing features of this temple. It has four faces that represent the four directions of Tirthankara’s invasion.

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Kumbhalgarh Fort Udaipur

The royal Kumbhalgarh fort is located approximately 82 kms away to the north of Udaipur- the ‘City of Lakes’. It is the second important fort of Rajasthan after Chittorgarh in the Mewar region. Constructed by Rana Kumbha in the 15th century, it is the birthplace of Mewar’s great king Maharana Partap. The fort is now open for the tourists and is amazingly lit each evening for a few minutes.

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Dilwara Jain Temples Mount Abu

The Dilwara Jain temples are located around 2½ kilometers from Mount Abu – the only hill station of Rajasthan. Built between the 11th and 13th centuries by Chalukya, these temples are famous around the world for their fascinating marble work. There are five legendary temples of Dilwara, namely, Shri Mahaveer Swami Temple, Shri AdiNath Temple or Vimal Vasahi Temple, Shri ParshavNath Temple or Khartar Vasahi Temple, Shri Rishabdaoji Temple or Peethalhar Temple and Shri NemiNathJi Temple or Luna Vasahi Temple. The temples are dedicated to five Jain Tirthankaras and are regarded as a pilgrimage place for the Jains.

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Keoladeo Ghana National Park-Bharatpur

Situated in Bharatpur, the Keoladeo Ghana National Park, once known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, is a renowned avifauna sanctuary in India and tourist spot in Rajasthan. What makes it a top place to visit is its being habitat to over 230 species of birds and was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1985.

Keoladeo National Park is a best place for the ardent bird lovers and wildlife photographers. The travelers can spot various birds like darter, stork, spoonbill, cormorant, egret and black ibis in large numbers.

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Junagarh Fort Bikarner Rajasthan

The Junagarh Fort in Bikaner city of Rajasthan is an impressive ancient fort famous for its monumental majesty and historic charm. Formerly known as Chintamani, the fort was renamed in the early 20th century as Junagarh or “Old Fort”, after the ruling family shifted to Lalgarh Palace outside the limits of the fort.

Even though this fort has been attacked many times in the past, it has never been conquered by the enemies. With huge towers and ramparts for defence, it is one of the most striking monuments of Incredible Rajasthan.

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Chittorgarh Fort Rajasthan

Chittorgarh Fort is the personification of the high spirit, romance and pride of the Rajputs. It resounds with the history of sacrifice and heroism, evidence of which can still be witnessed within the frightening fort of Chittorgarh . This ancient fort is considered as one of the most stupendous forts of the country and considered to be among the most popular tourist places in Rajasthan.

Located on the edge of approximately 180 meters high mound and covering over 700 acres of massive area, the fort was initially built by the Mauryans in the 7th century. However, more structures were added to it later on by the successive rulers of Mewar.

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Govind Dev Ji Temple Jaipur

Located in the Pink City of India- Jaipur, the Govind Dev Ji temple is devoted to Govind Dev Ji (Lord Krishna), The idol of the Lord placed in the temple was brought from Vrindavan by the founder of Jaipur – Raja Sawai Jai Singh II. However, it originally belonged to Srila Rupa Goswami, Lord Caitanya Mahaprabhu’s follower, who found the original Govind Devji deity about 450 years ago.

The legendary tale associated with this beautiful temple states that the image of the Lord Krishna placed in the temple looks just like the form of Krishna during his manifestation on the earth.

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Sheesh Mahal Jaipur

Any list consisting of tourist places to visit in Rajasthan cannot miss out the Sheesh Mahal or the Hall of Mirrors is situated at Amber Fort in Jaipur. Built by Raja Man Singh in 1592 with red sandstone and white marble, the beauty of this fort is blown up by the Maotha Lake.

Sheesh Mahal is one of the world famous forts because of its unique construction. The ceilings and walls of the hall are superbly covered with the mirrors that would reflect any splash of ray and light up the hall deliberately.

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Ranthambore National Park Tiger

Located between the Aravali Mountains and the Vindhya plateau, the Ranthambore National Park is one of the most famous wildlife sanctuaries in India. Spread across an area of 1,334 sq km, the famous park is acknowledged for its Royal Bengal tigers.

The visitors can easily spot the Royal Bengal Tigers near the lakes and fens even during the daytime. The park was the hunting place of the Maharajas of Jaipur till 1970. Later in 1980, it was declared a national park and tiger reserve. It is renowned as a heritage site due to the pictorial leftovers of the fort within the park.

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Lake Pichola Udaipur Rajasthan

Located in the heart of Udaipur, Pichola Lake is the largest, most picturesque and most visited tourist place in Rajasthan. It was built by Pichhu Banjara in 1362 during Maharana Lakha’s ruling period. Later on, Maharana Udai Singh expanded this lake.

The lake consists of several lakes, which accompany the lake’s calm water. Jag Niwas and Jag Mandir are the two islands that are located within the Lake and give mesmerizing views of the lake to the tourists.

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Bagore Ki Haveli Udaipur

Bagore-ki-Haveli in Udaipur is located right on the waterfront of Pichola Lake at Gangori Ghat. Built in the 18th century by Amir Chand Badwa- the Prime Minister of Mewar, this ancient building consist of over hundred rooms showcasing the fusion of traditional and modern artwork. The walls of the haveli are decorated with breathtaking mirror and glass work.

After the death of Badwa, the haveli was occupied by Maharana Shakti Singh of Bagore and therefore, named as Bagore-ki-Haveli . In 1986, the building was handed over to the West Zone Cultural Centre (WZCC) that planned to convert the deteriorated haveli into a museum.

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Yoga in India

Pushkar Yoga Garden in Pushkar, Ajmer is a yoga centre based on an ancient ashram tradition. It is a beautiful and peaceful place to practice and study yoga for a healthy and happy life. The centre offers exclusive yoga classes and meditation courses under the guidance of a professional and trained yoga guru, Yogesh Yogi. It is a must visit garden for the yoga enthusiasts during their holiday in Rajasthan.

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Jantar Mantar Jaipur

The Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is one of the largest astronomical observatories built during the ruling period of Maharaja Jai Singh II in the early 18th century. It comprises a set of around 20 main fixed instruments.

Designed for examination of the astronomical positions through the naked eye, this uniquely designed architectural structure is the best preserved historic observatories of India. It is one of the impressive instrumental innovations that grab the attention of the visitors and is a tourist attraction in Rajasthan which you cannot afford to miss.

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City Palace Udaipur Rajasthan

Located on the banks of the serene Lake Pichola, the City Palace of Udaipur is the most spectacular and largest palace complexes of Rajasthan. Initially built by Maharana Udai Singh, the present appearance of the palace is the result of the additions carried out by his successors.

With a perfect blend of Medieval, Chinese and European architecture, the entire place is built with marble and granite. It has many domes, arches, towers, terraces, courtyards, rooms, pavilions, corridors, and hanging gardens. The City Palace consists of 11 wonderful palaces resembling each other, but built by the different rulers.

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Patwon Ki Haveli Jaisalmer

Famous for its impressive architecture work, the Patwon-Ki-Haveli was the first haveli built in Jaisalmer. It has a cluster of five small havelis, and was built by Guman Chand Patwa, a renowned and rich trader of that time. Lined together in a narrow lane, Patwon-Ki-Haveli is the largest Haveli in Jaisalmer.

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Jaisalmer Fort Rajasthan

Jaisalmer Fort , also known as the ‘Sonar Quila’, is one of the world’s largest forts and the second oldest fort of Rajasthan. Nestled on the top of the Trikuta hill in Jaisalmer city on the sandy land of the Great Thar Desert, it was constructed by the Bhati Rajput ruler Rao Jaisal in 1156 AD.

The highly impressive architecture of the fort simply represents the great Indian artwork and military glory. Made of sand stones, this fort is the true jewel of the city.

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Birla Mandir Temple (Laxmi Narayan Temple), Jaipur

Birla Mandir Jaipur

Built by the Birla Group of Industries – one of the business tycoons of India, the Birla Mandir temple, originally known as Lakshmi Narayan Temple , is located at the foot of the Moti Dungri Fort in Jaipur. Devoted to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu, this temple is built with a modern approach using white marble.

The beautiful shrine and idols of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu along with other Hindu goddesses and gods can be seen inside the temple. The walls of the temple are well decorated with impressive carvings of the Hindu symbols and old quotes from the Upanishads and Geeta. This temple is a true example of the perfect blend of the traditional values and modern architectural approach.

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Located in the heart of Jaipur, the City Palace of Jaipur was once the Maharaja’s reign and is now counted among the most visited places in Rajasthan. The complex of the palace includes the Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal and many other courtyards and buildings. Initially built by Sawai Jai Singh II between 1729 and 1732 AD, many additions have been made in the original architecture of the palace by the other rulers later in the 20th century.

The architectural style of this old building was largely based on the blend of Mughal, Rajput and European styles. The Chandra Mahal of the complex has been now turned into a museum showcasing unique handcrafted products, uniforms of the rulers of ancient time and lots more related to the royal inheritance of the City Palace.

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Hawa Mahal Jaipur

The Hawa Mahal also known as the ‘Palace of The Winds ‘, is located in the heart of the Pink City of India- Jaipur. Built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799, it’s a five-storey palace that belongs to the Kachhwaha Rajput dynasty. This ancient building is believed to be constructed in the form of Lord Krishna’s crown with pink and red sandstone.

It was built for the royal women to have a view of daily life from the windows as they were not allowed to go out in the public. The pyramid shape and 953 windows or ‘Jharokhas’ of the Hawa Mahal are its main attractions in Rajasthan that really magnetizes the visitors.

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Jag Mandir Rajasthan

Located on the southern island of Lake Pichola, the Jag Mandir also known as the “Lake Garden Palace” was constructed by three Maharanas of the Sisodia Rajputs Mewar Empire. Initially started by Maharana Amar Singh in 1551, the construction of this magnificent palace was continued by Maharana Karan Singh and finished by Maharana Jagat Singh I.

The palace is named after Maharana Jagat Singh to pay tribute for his great deeds. The museum inside the palace and eight life-sized elephants carved from the white marbles are the main highlights of the palace. The travelers can also enjoy mouth-watering cuisines in Darikhana Restaurant located in the palace complex.

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Karni Mata Temple Deshnok

Karni Mata temple of Deshnok is one of the famous temples of Rajasthan dedicated to Karni Mata, an incarnation of Goddess Durga. This Hindu temple’s beautiful white marble and solid silver doors were donated by the Maharaja Ganga Singh of Bikaner Dynasty.

The most interesting aspect of this temple is that there are thousands of rats in the temple that dine with people and run over their feet. They are regarded as the holy animals and also called kabbas. It is said that the kabbas are the tribal people of the Charan community of Deshnok. The travelers from far flung areas visit this temple to pay respect to these holy animals.

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Nahargarh Fort Jaipur

Perched on the rocky edge of Aravali Hills, the Nahargarh Fort overlooks the city of Jaipur, undoubtedly amongst the most visited places in Rajasthan. Built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1734 to boost the defence of Amber, the fort was originally named Sudarshangarh Fort and later changed to Nahargarh, which means ‘abode of the tigers’.

It is acknowledged for its extended wall that connects it to the Jaigarh Fort. The fort is the perfect amalgamation of the Indo-European architecture. The Nahargarh Fort is a two-storey building that was constructed for the king and his twelve queens. It is mainly divided into nine apartments well equipped with the bedrooms, lobby, toilets, stores and kitchens.

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Jal Mahal Jaipur

The Jal Mahal, also known as the “Lake Palace”, is situated on the Man Sagar Lake and is an incredible piece of architecture which is a matter of pride for Rajasthan tourism. It is enveloped by the mighty Aravalli Hills with ancient forts on one hand and busy Jaipur city on the other hand.

Constructed by Jai Singh II in the 18th century, it is a simple structure with a pavilion and terrace garden. It is believed to be built by the royal family to take pleasure of the cool breeze flowing from the lake. The palace is amazingly designed and impresses everyone with its stunning surroundings.

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Alwar City Palace

Located in the foothills of Aravali near Bala Quila,lies the magnificent Alwar City Palace which was built in 1793AD by Bakhtawar Singh. It is a beautiful blend of Islamic and Rajputana style of architecture. Breathtaking marble pavilions on lotus flower bases in a central courtyard, the grand halls and magnificent chambers will take you back in time.

It is now converted into district collectorate and many chambers are also used as government offices. A museum in the palace showcases the paintings of the Alwar school, antiques, and manuscripts belonging to the Mughal Era. Don’t miss the scenic artificial lake built by Vinay Singh in 1815. Numerous temples on the banks of the lake would add more delight to your trip.

Timings- 10:00am to 4:30pm, Fridays are off.

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Rampuria Haveli Bikaner

Rampuria Haveli of Bikaner will take you back to the bygone era. It is one of the most beautiful landmark destinations to visit in Rajasthan. This beautiful mansion is the last reminiscence of a wealthy merchant family- Rampuria. It was built in the 1400’s by Baluji Chalva by the orders of Rampuria family. One of the most exquisite features of this haveli is its handiwork which is built in a style prominent in the 15th century.

You will be spellbound to see its beautiful architecture as it is constructed of Dulmera red sandstone. The decoration and architecture reflect the style of that era. Glass paintings, wood artifacts, Mughal and Victorian vibe makes this place worthy for sightseeing. This 400-year-old masterpiece has beautifully kept the legacy of the wealthy merchant Rampuria family intact.

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Sajjan Garh Palace Udaipur

Named after Maharana Sajjan Singh of the Mewar dynasty, Sajjan Garh Palace is located atop a hill in Udaipur. The palace, also known as Monsoon Palace is one of the finest evidence of Rajput artwork, which you should visit while exploring Udaipur.

The palace is situated outside Udaipur on the top of a hill at a height of 944 metres overlooking Fateh Sagar Lake. Originally planned to be built as a five-storey astronomical centre, the palace was built to watch monsoon clouds in the surrounding area, as its name says. The palace is made of white marble and features high turrets, guards and a grand central court with a staircase. The walls are made of lime mortar and carved with motifs of flowers and leaves. Apart from the palace, there is another tourist attraction, Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary, which encircles the palace and is home to many species like tigers, reptiles, sambar deer, panthers and a variety of birds.

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Bhangarh Fort Ruins Alwar

Built in the 16th century near Alwar, Bhangarh Fort is another point of attraction in Rajasthan which does not only depict the Royal culture but the tales which clearly tell interesting facts about the kingdoms.

The fort, which is basically a village of ruins, is perched in the Aravalli range on the border of the Sariska Reserve. Popular as the most haunted place in India, Bhangarh Fort can be visited only during the daytime, as it is prohibited to enter the region after sunset. But, when you visit the place you will be mesmerised to see the ruins of havelis, temples, palaces, entry gates and other structures that showcase the detail of royal architecture.

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Kuldhara Ruins Jaisalmer

Another ghost village near Jaisalmer in the Thar Desert, the ruins of Kuldhara depict stories related to the native people of Rajasthan. The village was once home to Paliwal Brahmins. And due to some adverse reasons, they had to leave their houses about 200 years ago.

The village is now under the supervision of ASI and the government has been trying to develop a tourist hub here. Old buildings such as houses and temples have been renovated for tourists to provide them with a sense of architecture they used to be. Located at a distance of around 17 to 20 kilometres from the main city of Jaisalmer, Kuldhara Village can be visited in winter, from November to February.

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Foy Sagar Lake Ajmer

Foy Sagar Lake is one of the most beautiful and popular weekend destinations to visit in Rajasthan. It was built as a famine relief project in 1892 by English architect Mr. Foy. It’s a beautiful artificial lake spread over an area of 14,000,000 sq ft. You will be able to behold mesmerizing Aravalli peaks from a 360-degree angle. This lake is a true epitome of tranquility and serenity.

If you want to spend a relaxing weekend amidst the calmness of soothing waters then Foy Sagar Lake will never disappoint you. During winters, tourists visit this place for an awesome picnic with family and friends.

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Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri Alwar

Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri is one of the most interesting places to visit in Rajasthan. This is the most beautiful cenotaph one can ever see. It’s an exquisite double storied structure built in 1815 AD by Vinay Singh in the memory of Maharaja Bakhtawar Singh and his wife Rani Moosi.

Rounded roofs in unusual style, elephant designs on the pillars of red sandstone, amazing bends and arches, splendid wall paintings and colorful peacocks and birds moving around the place will blow your soul away. The beauty of lush greenery, the charming Aravalli Peaks and stunning flowers are another joyous source to bring delight to your eyes.

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Ajmer Sharif Dargah Rajasthan

Ajmer Sharif Dargah is one of the most popular places to visit in Rajasthan. Located in Ajmer it is a major tourist attraction visited by devotees from all over the world for divine grace. The dargah is dedicated to Sufi saint – Khwaja Mohinuddin Chishti. The shrine is built over the maqbara (Grave) of Garib Nawaz, Khawaja Mohinuddin Chishti. Devotees of all faiths can visit this dargah.

There are three gates of the Shrine; The Nizam Gate, Shah Jahan Gate and Buland Darwaza. The Dargah looks magnificent on the festival of Ramdan and death anniversary of the saint. It is said that there is a cooking utensil called Badi Deg, if you throw money on this vessel, all your wishes and desires will come true. Visitors can also take part in an evening ritual called Mehfil-e-sama, it would be a mind- boggling experience.

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What we can say with certainty is this: that Rajasthan will bring out a variety of emotions within you. It will leave you with lovely memories & compel you to visit it again. If you have visited any or all of these places, share your experiences with us! What was it about Rajasthan that won your heart? Let us know!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the distance from udaipur to jaisalmer.

The distance from Udaipur to Jaisalmer is an around 493 kilometers.

What is the distance from Jaipur to Jaisalmer?

The distance from Jaipur to Jaisalmer is an around 558 kilometers.

What is the distance of Delhi from Jaipur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer and Jodhpur?

The distance from of Delhi from:

  • Jaipur is:  279 Kilometers (Approx)
  • Udaipur is: 661 Kilometers (Approx)
  • Jaisalmer is: 786 Kilometers (Approx)
  • Jodhpur is: 619 Kilometers (Approx)

Why is Jaipur called the Pink City?

Jaipur is called the Pink City because of the colour of the stone used exclusively for the construction of the structures. All the buildings in the city are pink, and there is a history behind it. In 1876, the Prince of Wales and Queen Victoria were on a tour to India. Since pink stands for the colour of hospitality, Maharaja Ram Singh of Jaipur painted the entire city pink as a sign of his hospitality. The residents have since then followed this rule, as the law forbids the use of any other colour than pink in the homes.

What is the distance from Jaipur to Mount Abu?

The distance between Jaipur to Mount Abu is an around 496 Kilometers.

Which are the major tourist centers of Rajasthan?

Some of the major tourist centers of Rajasthan are Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, Lake Pichola, City Palace of Udaipur, Mehrangarh, Nahargarh and Jaisalmer Fort, Ranthambore National Park, Bagore ki Haveli Museum, Jaigarh Fort, Ranthambore National Park and Keoladeo National Park.

What are the popular things to buy from Rajasthan?

Some of the popular things to buy from Rajasthan are jewellery, paintings, pottery, carpets, puppets, stuffed dolls, fabric work and metal work.

What is the distance between Ajmer to Pushkar?

The distance between Ajmer to Pushkar is an around 15 kilometers.

What are the popular must visit festivals in Rajasthan?

Some of the festivals in Rajasthan which you should attend are Pushkar Camel Festival, Teej Festival, Rajasthan International Folk Festival and Udaipur Mewar Festival.

Published: 26 Dec, 2022

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“Royal families used to support artists. Now it’s tourism that keeps art and tradition alive,” says Avijit Singh, the director of India’s House of Rohet group of small luxury hotels. He’s speaking about his family’s ancestral home, Rohet Garh, their city hotel in Jodhpur and their most magical tourism endeavor so far, Mihir Garh .

The hotel feels like a primeval fort in remote Rajasthan, the kind of place that’s risen from the sand since forever. But just two decades ago, it existed only as a dream. The site, atop a dune in the windswept Thar Desert, was once a picnic site for guests of Rohet Garh.

When Rohet Garh’s popularity took off, the family realized their desert dream. Their Fortress of the Sun rose with the efforts of more than 100 artisans. They spent more than two years constructing every detail from the murals in the dining room to the mirror-mosaic fireplaces that grace many of the rooms.

The temple courtyard at the entrance

The nine eco-friendly guest rooms are enormous, each around 1,700 square feet, and have unheard-of desert luxuries like plunge pools and open-air Jacuzzis. Their decoration was largely chosen by Avijit’s mother, Thakurani Rashmi Singh, and it leans toward rich colors, opulent dark wood furnishings, carved headboards and elaborately patterned rugs, all produced in the region. The bathrooms, with their curved surfaces and smooth floors and walls, seem to have been fashioned from the sand itself. In fact, it’s a special plaster technique known to only one craftsman in the region.

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The whole thing is a paradox: contemporary comforts in one of the most tradition-bound corners of India, sumptuous accommodations within a barren land, creature comforts in the middle of the wilderness. A cooling dip in the pool as a respite from the relentless afternoon heat, and a cozy snuggle beside the fire as the darkness chills the desert night.

Avijit Singh, whose grandfather led the family into tourism, grew up at Rohet Garh, studied at École Hôtelière de Lausanne in Switzerland and worked for Indian powerhouses like Oberoi and Taj. He returned to the family business with a slew of ideas, including aiming for inclusion in Relais & Châteaux, which Mihir Garj achieved in 2014.

One of the guest suites

Relais & Châteaux prides itself on many things (charm, character, some other C’s), but a clear case of Mihir Garh’s brand compliance is in its cuisine. The kitchen turns out a wide variety of international and Indian dishes. The way to go, of course, is the local fare: traditional Rajasthani delicacies—curries, biriyanis, dals—and family recipes from Avijit’s grandmother. The formal dining room is just a suggestion; guests can also dine in their suites, on the rooftop or anywhere else on the grounds.

While it’s tempting to simply lounge and eat, there’s much to do at Mihir Garh. Its signature excursion is the Village Safari, whose name, I admit, concerned me. I’ve seen too many of the human-petting-zoo products that pass for village tourism in much of the world.

Thankfully, no such thing happens here. The visits, to traditional enclaves with elaborately mustachioed men and red-veiled women, and to rural communities with mud-walled homes and Brahmin villages with the caste’s famous blue buildings, are based on the owners’ personal connections. Guests are invited into homes—of shepherds, Brahmin farmers and weavers—as friends of friends. Tea is shared. Questions are encouraged and answered.

A Village Safari

Experienced riders can interact with other animals as well, as Rohet Garh and Mihir Garh share one of India’s top equestrian programs. Avijit’s father, Sidharth Singh, is a passionate advocate for the region’s native Marwari horses—recognizable for their funny little curved ears—and serves on the board of the All India Marwari Horse Society, which brought them back from near-extinction. (Apparently the British weren’t fans.) Mihir Garh offers rides at sunrise and sunset, as well as multi-day treks with luxury mobile camps that have running water and flush toilets.

Otherwise, this being luxury India, there is always something delicious to eat. Mihir Garh sets up private Royal Picnics underneath an ornate tent beside a small lake. Even more theatrical are the Shikar Diners, a tradition from the days of the Raj, in which food is slow-roasted underground all day and served in the starlight beside a bonfire. Rajasthani folk musicians are brought out to play, and a camel cart rolls up for the ride back to the hotel.

As for Rohet Garh, which is a short drive away, it makes total sense that it housed the actors and crew for The Darjeeling Limited. It’s easy to imagine Wes Anderson and company cavorting on the grounds. Officially classified as a Heritage Hotel, it’s one of the finest in the country, with a large courtyard with sprawling lawns, manicured gardens, strutting peacocks and pavilions around a swimming pool. Nearly everything in the lounges and 34 guest rooms is original, from the polished silver to the family portraits enlivened with gold leaf, some of it going back four centuries.

The main gate to Rohet Garh

And the final piece of the collection is Rohet House, an eight-room oasis in Jodhpur. It was also designed by Thakurani Rashmi Singh in the family’s Art Deco residence, which was built in 1969. It’s made of Jodhpur sandstone and red ochre and centered around quiet gardens in a 50-foot-long swimming pool. The rooms are filled with decoration by local artists and more botanical murals.

Archival photos are hung alongside one of the staircases, including images of one of the great-grandfathers, who was a champion polo player in the time of the Raj. Mihir Garh may be relatively new, but the family’s commitment to hospitality and heritage is not.

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