17 Top Tourist Places to Visit in Rajasthan

Don't Miss These Classic Rajasthan Destinations

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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.

Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park is one of the best places in India to spot a tiger in the wild. In contrast to many national parks in India, Ranthambore is also really accessible and easy to get to. This makes it very popular (and, unfortunately, it's been facing a lot of tourist pressure). As well as nature, the park is home to the formidable 10th century Ranthambore Fort. It's a huge structure that contains ruined pavilions, monuments, and three Hindu temples. The park is packed with history, having witnessed many battles played out on its land, and the rise and fall of many rulers.

If driving from Agra (or Bharatpur) to Ranthambore, consider stopping at Karauli and staying at isolated Ramathra Fort heritage hotel on the way.

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Birding enthusiasts will be delighted by Keoladeo Ghana National Park in Bharatpur, just over an hour east of Agra on the way to Jaipur. One of India's top bird sanctuaries for bird watching and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it was formerly a duck hunting reserve of the maharajas. More than 370 species of birds can be found there, including a large congregation of non-migratory resident breeding birds.

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Also on the Agra-Jaipur Road, Abhaneri has the deepest and possibly the most photographed step well in India . Chand Baori was built between the 8th and 9th centuries by King Chanda of the Nikumbh dynasty of Rajputs. However, locals will tell you a more spookier story of it being constructed in one night by ghosts! The step well extends approximately 100 feet into the ground, down 3,500 steps and 13 levels. A two-day Abhaneri festival takes place every year in September against the evocative backdrop of Chand Baori to promote rural tourism.

Interested in more forts and palaces? Alwar can be done on a day trip from Delhi , as it's only three hours south of India's capital. Attractions include an 18th century City Palace complex and government museum (closed Mondays) inside it, which showcases the extravagant lifestyle of the kings. However, it's Lake Sagar and the many chhatris (dome-shaped pavilions) behind the City Palace that are most visually impressive monuments. Above the City Palace sits 16th century Bala Quila, notable for being one of a few forts in Rajasthan to be built before the rise of the Mughals.

Another popular sidetrip from Delhi, Neemrana was the third capital of the descendants of Prithviraj Chauhan III, king of the Rajput Chauhan dynasty. It's located in Rajasthan's Aravalli Hills, about two and a half hours southwest of Delhi on the Delhi-Jaipur Highway. The main attractions there are rambling 15th century Neemrana Fort Palace hotel perched on the side of the hill overlooking town, and zip-lining .

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Mount Abu is the only hill station in Rajasthan. It's situated 4,000 feet (1,220 meters) above sea level near the Gujarat border, about three hours (160km) from Udaipur. The British took a liking to Mount Abu because of its comfortable climate, and they relocated the headquarters of their political Rajputana Agency there from Ajmer in 1857. Mount Abu has a reputation as a honeymooner's haven but Indian families flock to the area as well. However, it remains an offbeat destination for foreigners. These top things to do in Mount Abu are centered around enjoying the great outdoors.

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  • 72 Places To Visit In Rajasthan In 2024

24 Jun 2024

Travel back to the time of palaces and forts by stepping into one of the top-listed travel destinations- Rajasthan. From breathtaking sand dunes to royal ruins, India’s largest states has a lot to offer. Embark on a memorable journey with loved ones to take a much-needed break from your life. Check out the ultimate places to visit in Rajasthan so that you do not miss out any in your itinerary. Pack your bags and say ‘hello’ to the upcoming heightened travel experience in the paradise. 

72 Places To Visit In Rajasthan

Here is an elaborate list of the best places to visit in Rajasthan. For your convenience, it is divided into different categories, such as the best cities and historical places. Check it out, and don’t forget to add them to your itinerary.

1. Albert Museum

 Albert Museum- most visited place in Rajasthan

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Echoing the true essence of Jaipur’s culture and heritage, the Albert Museum is much more than an architectural marvel. Originally envisioned as a town hall, the museum now houses a beautiful collection of artefacts, ranging from ancient sculptures to exquisite textiles. So, embark on a journey through this historic site’s captivating artistry and architecture. It is the most visited place in Rajasthan, especially among history buffs, as it is a testament to Jaipur’s royal patronage. 

Best time to visit:  October- March (cooler months) Things to do:  Witness evening light and sound show, Explore textiles & artefacts

Must Read: Things To Do In Jaipur

2. Nahargarh Fort

Nahargarh Fort- visiting places in Rajasthan

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Nestled on the Aravalli Hills overlooking the Pink City, Nahargarh Fort is a majestic attraction steeped in rich history. It was built as a defence fortress in the eighteenth century to protect Jaipur. Today, it is considered one of the most visiting places in Rajasthan as it invites travellers to glimpse the history and soak in the breathtaking views. As nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike, you can have a wholesome experience while witnessing the sunset and city views. Its series of interconnected places and a sense of mystery add a unique dimension to the experience. Do not forget that the photographers can have the best time here. 

Best time to visit:  October-March Things to do:  Nature walks at Biological Park, Visit Padao Open Air Restaurant

3. Birla Temple

Birla Temple- famous places to visit in Rajasthan

Also known as the Laxmi Narayan Temple, this sacred Hindu site is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Laxmi. The mandir portrays a seamless amalgamation of traditional Rajasthani and contemporary architecture. Its sculptures depict mythological tales, and the white marble facade glows in the sunlight, all adding to the overall appeal of the temple. So, on your next trip, add this amazing religious landmark to your itinerary for a wholesome experience. 

Best time to visit: October-March Things to do:  Attend the evening prayer ceremony, Marvel at architecture

Suggested Read: Offbeat Places Near Jaipur

4. Jhalana Leopard Conservation Reserve

Jhalana Leopard Conservation Reserve- top 10 places to visit in Rajasthan

Spread over an area of approximately 20 square kilometres, Jhalana Leopard Conservation Reserve is a sanctuary committed to preserving the leopard species. It is nestled near Jaipur and provides a natural habitat for leopards amidst rocky terrain and forests. Furthermore, the sanctuary supports a diverse biodiversity, including numerous bird species and mammals. Hence, you can have the best time here as a wildlife enthusiast and nature lover. 

Best time to visit:  October-March Things to do:  Wildlife safari, Photography, Birdwatching, Nature walks

5. Fateh Prakash Palace

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Nestled in Udaipur, Fateh Prakash Palace is the epitome of Rajputana grandeur. Overlooking Lake Pichola, the palace offers jaw-dropping landscapes of its surroundings, including Jag Mandir Island and the City Palace. It is among the famous places to visit in Rajasthan as it exudes a vibrant aura and charming vibes apart from a glimpse of the rich history. So, what are you waiting for? Embark on a memorable jounrey to witness this scenic attraction. 

Best time to visit: October-March Things to do:  Boat rides, Cultural shows & performances, Explore local markets

Suggested Read: Best Hotels In Jaipur

6. Jaisalmer: The Golden City

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Nestled in the heart of the Thar Desert, Jaisalmer or the ‘Golden City’ for its beautiful sun-soaked sand dunes, exuberant forts, and rich culture and traditions. One of the top 5 cities to visit in Rajasthan, Jaisalmer is known for its forts, palaces, and temples. Interestingly, an aerial view of the city is like an image of a prince sitting on the ridge of sand dunes, crowned by the Jaisalmer Fort. Looking at attractions, Jaisalmer has some of the most important places to visit in Rajasthan in 3 days, including a couple of museums and heritage temples. Moreover, the city hosts the annual Desert Festival in January-February. All in all, the city attracts travellers from across the globe to witness the magic of Rajasthani art forms and indulge in exciting things to do in Jaisalmer.

Best time to visit: September to April Things to do: Attend the Desert festival of Jaisalmer, Camel safari to the Sam sand dunes

7. Jaipur: The Pink City

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So, Pink City, or the capital of Rajasthan, is the largest city in the state. Founded by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh in 1727, Jaipur is one of Jaipur’s most popular Rajasthan tourist places. With a long list of historic and heritage monuments, swift connectivity from major cities and an amazing city plan where all the streets of the city run from east to west – Jaipur is a marvel to be at, making it one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan in 3 days. 

Best time to visit: Avoid summers throughout the year Things to do: Wildlife safari, Shop for Rajasthani crafts, textiles, and gems

Suggested Read: Jaipur One Day Itinerary

8. Jodhpur: Taste Royalty

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Jodhpur is just an extension of the royalty you see at Jaisalmer and Jaipur. The royal city was the centre of power of the then-Mewar state and had several forts, palaces, and temples to enchant travellers from different corners of the world. Famous as the Sun City because of its sunny weather, Jodhpur is also known as the Blue City, for the blue houses near the Mehrangarh Fort are a spectacle of magnificence. The blue houses have played muse to the acclaimed photographer Steve McCurry. 

Best time to visit: All through the year Things to do: Visit the palaces; Mehrangarh fort can’t be missed

9. Bundi: Explore The Baoris

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Another very important tourist destination in Rajasthan, this city is often left behind when it comes to the curation of places to visit in Rajasthan. At 210 km from Jaipur, Bundi was once the native place of a tribe called Bunda Meena and hence inherited the name. The city is known for its magnificent forts, baoris (step reservoirs), lakes and ancient architecture.

Best time to visit: All through the year Things to do: Explore Badal Mahal, Visit the baoris

Suggested Read: Mehrangarh Fort In Jodhpur

10. Bikaner: Home To Several Temples & Forts

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Bikaner was founded by Rao Bhika and the Nehra jats. Flooded with temples, forts, and palaces, the city is also known for its Camel Festival, which is usually held in January-February. Two of the city’s most important features are the Usta and Chadwa art forms, which are floral and geometric patterns.

Best time to visit: January-February

Things to do: Attend the Bikaner Camel Fest and shop Usta and Chadwa artefacts and handicrafts.

11. Ajmer: Popular For Dargah Sharif

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Popular for the Dargah Sharif — shrine of Sufi saint Moinuddin Chishti, Ajmer is the 5th largest city in Rajasthan. It is surrounded by the Aravalli and Naag Pathar range, which protects it from the Thar desert. Among the most popular tourist attractions in Rajasthan, Ajmer is popular as the most beautiful tourist place in Rajasthan. for several celebrities who come to the dargah to seek blessings.

Best time to visit: All through the year Things to do: Attend Qawwali at Dargah Sharif, offer chadar to the grave of Sufi saint

Suggested Read: Cafes In Bikaner 

12. Pushkar: A Blend Of Vibrant Colors

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Pushkar is known as the best tourist place in Rajasthan. This is a riot of colours in the true sense. This holy city has been known worldwide for its annual Camel Fair. One of the most ancient cities of India, Pushkar houses the rare Brahma Temple. Besides, the Pushkar Lake is a popular Hindu pilgrimage with several ghats hosting magnificent evening aarti. Attending evening aarti is one of the best things to do in Pushkar. If you are a photography enthusiast, you can not miss visiting Pushkar, for there are endless emotions of rural India in its most original form.

Best time to visit: October-November  Things to do: Boating in the lake, Photography at the fair

13. Udaipur: The City Of Lakes

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Looking for the most amazing places to see in Rajasthan? Udaipur is the perfect destination for you. Udaipur used to be the capital of the kingdom of Mewar. Known as the City of Lakes, it is a beautiful place to visit in Rajasthan. With some tourist attractions like Lake Palace, City Palace, Jagdish temple and many more, Udaipur is also known as the Venice of the East. The city has beautiful winters, and it is largely visited during this period for its colourful history, mesmerizing landscapes, and rich traditions. Hence, Udaipur is among the top 10 places to visit in Rajasthan for an exciting vacation.

Best time to visit: Monsoon (July to September) and Winter (November to February) Things to do: Boating at Lake Pichola, visiting the palaces, visiting Kumbhalgarh fort, photography

Suggested Read: Places To Visit In Pushkar 

14. Mount Abu: Th Hill Station Of Rajasthan

Mount Abu, places to visit in Rajasthan

Mount Abu takes pride in being the only hill station in the enormous expanse of the desert and drought-ridden plains of Rajasthan. It is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan with friends. A true traveller’s paradise in every sense, Mount Abu lies in the Aravalli Mountain range at the border of Rajasthan and Gujarat. Other than providing an escape from the scorching heat of Rajasthan owing to its natural splendour and year-round pleasant weather, Mount Abu is considered a great spot for pilgrimage.

Best time to visit: Throughout the year Things to do: Boating, trekking, camping, wildlife sighting 

15. Sawai Madhopur: Haven For Animal Lovers

Sawai Madhopur, places to visit in Rajasthan

Founded by Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh in 1763, Sawai Madhopur district is among the best tourist places in Rajasthan. It is home to Ranthambhore National Park, which is best known for inhabiting tigers. The Ranthambhore Palace is another tourist attraction here and has been declared a UNESCO heritage as it imbibes a vast cultural history of several clans, kings, and architectures. So, if you are someone looking for places to visit in Rajasthan for 2 days, this is your best bet. 

Best time to visit: November to February  Things to do: Jungle safari, photography, birdwatching

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16. Bharatpur: Beauty To Marvel At

Bharatpur, places to visit in Rajasthan

Looking for the best places to visit in Rajasthan? Bharatpur is a magnificent city that was once known to be unbeatable or unwinnable. Tucked away in the Braj region of the Indian state of Rajasthan, this city is divided into 50 or so wards and stands at an elevation of about 600 ft. above mean sea level, owing to which it is also called by various other names like “Lohagarh” and the “Eastern Gateway to Rajasthan.” Bharatpur is the indisputable home to a vast array of flora and fauna that take shelter in the famed Keoladeo National Park, making this place a must-visit for all travellers who wish to explore the wild side of Rajasthan.

Best time to visit: August to November Things to do: Birdwatching at Keoladeo, Picnic near Kakund River

17. Alwar: Ideal For History Buffs

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Formerly known as Ulwar, the city of Alwar was founded by the Rajput ruler Pratap Singh in 1770. For history buffs, this city was the first, among others, to sign a treaty with the East India Company and has been famous for participating in various battles and military engagements. Alwar is also known for the ‘haunted’ fort of Bhangarh. With abundant flora and fauna, this place is a perfect example of a balanced ecology.

Best time to visit: October to March Things to do: Visit Bhangarh Fort and explore the haunted

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18. Pali: A Sacred & Offbeat Place

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What fascinates travellers most about Pali is its snail-like shape, wobbled plains, and scattered hills as well as the numerous famous temples in Rajasthan . Bounded by the Jodhpur districts in the north and the Udaipur districts in the southeast, it shares a common boundary with around eight different districts of Rajasthan. With a total geographical area of a whopping 12387 square kilometres, it is one of the best offbeat places in Rajasthan.

Best time to visit: October to April Things to do: Hiking and trekking, desert safaris, village safari tours, lake-side camping, and more

19. Chittorgarh: Birthplace Of Historical Figures

Chittorgarh, places to visit in Rajasthan

One of the most ancient cities in Indian history and among the most important places to include in your Rajasthan sightseeing, Chittorgarh was founded by the Maurya dynasty in 734 AD. The city has been the birthplace of many historical figures, including Maharana Pratap and Meera Bai. It is situated on the banks of River Berach and has several heritage forts, monuments, and associated stories and fables.

Best time to visit: All through the year Things to do: Listen to the folk tales from the villagers, relish authentic Rajasthani cuisine

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20. Hanumangarh: Rich In History & Artefacts

Hanumangarh, places to visit in Rajasthan

Located on the banks of the river Ghaggar, Hanumangarh is an ancient city in the northern region of Rajasthan. Owing to the remains of the Indus Valley Civilization being discovered at over 100 villages spread over the city and around this river in 1951, Hanumangarh is believed to have been a part of this almost 5000-year-old civilization. Various of the discovered items included remains of human skeletons, stamps, coins, unknown scripts, jewellery, terracotta decorative tiles, utensils, wells, toys, statues, even forts, and market streets. Most of these remains are now a part of the many exhibits at the Museum of Kalibangan and the National Museum of Delhi. Some of these historic sites are open to the public in their pristine state, and travellers are always fascinated upon visiting them!

Best time to visit: September to March Things to do: See remnants of the Indus Valley Civilization, visit the forts and palaces, seek blessings at the temples and gurudwaras, visit the Kalibanga Museum, and more

21. Jhunjhunu: Lesser-Known Place

Jhunjhunu, places to visit in Rajasthan

Jhunjhunu is a city and the centre of the Jhunjhunu District of Rajasthan. The city is home to many gorgeous Frescoes and grand palaces, making it one of the offbeat places to visit in Rajasthan. Shree Rani Sati Dadi Mandir, Khetri Mahal, Bandhe Ka Balaji Temple, and Hanuman Mandir are some of the must-visit places in Jhunjhunu.

Nearest airport: Jaipur International Airport-193.2 km Nearest railway station: Jhunjhunun Railway station-4.0 km

Suggested Read: Places To Visit In Bundi 

22. Jhalawar: Visit Royal Palaces

Jhalawar, places to visit in Rajasthan

Jhalawar is a stunning city in Rajasthan’s Southeast. It still retains traces of its glorious past as the capital of the former princely state in India, Jhalawar. Now, it is the headquarters of the district with the same name. Jhalawar is located on the border of Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. Visiting this city will allow you to explore various royal palaces, like Prithvi Palace and Virendra Bhawan.

Best time to visit: October to March Things to do: NA

23. Churu: Gateway To Thar Desert

Churu, places to visit in Rajasthan

Churu enjoys the title of the ‘gateway to the Thar Desert of Rajasthan’. Churu lies on the linking route of various important cities of Rajasthan. This place has several Havelis or palaces for your to visit. This small city is a perfect getaway amidst golden sand dunes, away from the harsh hustle-bustle of the city.

Best time to visit: October to March

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24. Kota: The Educational District

 Kota, places to visit in Rajasthan

Kota is one of the good places to visit in Rajasthan. Perched next to the Chambal River, it is a small but popular city. Though known as an educational district in India, Kota also has several touristy opportunities. City Palace, the Maharao Madho Singh Museum, Chambal Garden, and Jagmandir Palace are some of the popular places to visit in Kota.

Best time to visit: October to March Major attractions: City Palace, the Maharao Madho Singh Museum, Chambal Garden, and Jagmandir Palace

25. Sikar – The Historic City

 Sikar, places to visit in Rajasthan

Located between Agra and Bikaner, Sikar is a city in Rajasthan. It is also the name of the district in which Sikar city falls. This historic city is home to several old palaces and ancient structures.

Best time to visit: October to March Major attractions: Chandpole Gate, Saraf Hanuman Mandir, Nehru Park, Rani Sati Mandir, Devgarh Fort

Suggested Read: Historical Places In Rajasthan 

26. Jaisalmer Fort: Marvel Of Yellow Sandstone

Jaisalmer Fort, places to visit in Rajasthan

One of the largest forts in the world, Jaisalmer Fort, is called the Golden Fort because its walls are made of yellow sandstone. This fort is the only living fort and is famous for havelis, Laxminath temple, Jain temples, and other places. Tourists from all over the world visit the Fort to witness the scenic sunset, as the rays of the Sun add a honey-golden hue to the fort, making the view more appealing. It is undoubtedly one of the best tourist places to visit in Rajasthan. 

Location: On fort kothri para, Rajasthan Timings: 7 Am – 6 Pm

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27. City Palace: Must-Visit Place In Udaipur

City Palace, places to visit in Rajasthan

City Palace is another famous place on our list of best places in Rajasthan for weekend. Famed for being the seat of the Maharaja of Udaipur, City Palace includes the Mubarak Mahal and the Chandra Mahal, which are popular for their excellent architecture. The ruler of Amber, Jay Singh II built the palace complex between 1729 and 1732. Located in the heart of the Pink City, the palace has a museum, which you should definitely visit while exploring tourist places in Jaipur.

Location: Tulsi Marg, Gangori Bazaar, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur, Rajasthan Timings: 9 Am – 5 Pm

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28. Mehrangarh Fort: Take A Peek Into The History

 Mehrangarh Fort, places to visit in Rajasthan

One of the largest forts in India, Mehrangarh Fort, also called Mehran Fort, was built in 1459 by Rao Jodha. You can spot imprints of cannon balls, which have existed since the war. The most interesting part of the fort is the seven gates that were built by Maharaja Man Singh to commemorate his victories. Don’t forget to visit the seven gates in Mehran Fort while you are on your vacation.

Location: Rajputana Rd, Paota, Jodhpur, Rajasthan Timings: 9 Am – 5 Pm

29. Ranthambore Fort: A UNESCO World Heritage Site

Ranthambore Fort, places to visit in Rajasthan

Ranthambore Fort is a well-known UNESCO World Heritage Site visited by almost all travellers looking forward to experiencing Rajasthan’s history. Located in the heart of the popular Ranthambore National Park, this Fort has a long and noteworthy history of battles that took place to conquer it. Location: Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan 322001, India Timings: 6 Am – 6 Pm

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30. Taragarh Fort: Get A Glimpse Of Royalty

Taragarh Fort, places to visit in Rajasthan

Taragarh Fort is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan. Constructed in 1534 AD, this fort is impressive in its structure and majestic in its aura. It will give you a glimpse of the grandeur of Rajasthani history and culture and its past. So, make sure you visit this fort while in Bundi.

Location: Ajmer, Rajasthan Timings: 8 Am – 7 Pm

31. Junagarh Fort: Nestled In The Heart Of Bikaner

Junagarh Fort, places to visit in Rajasthan

This is one of the few forts that is not built on the hilltop. It is situated at the centre of the city of Bikaner, and the whole city has been built around this fort. Junagarh Fort was built at the beginning of the 20th century and was the new home for the royal family. Visit this fort to learn about the royal family living there

Location: Junagarh Fort Rd, Bikaner Fort, Bikaner, Rajasthan Timings: 10 Am – 4:30 Pm

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32. Chittorgarh Fort: One Of The Largest Forts

 Chittorgarh Fort, places to visit in Rajasthan

One of the largest forts in Rajasthan and one of the most famous sightseeing places in Rajasthan, Chittorgarh Fort is a place you simply cannot miss out on! It was the seat for the rulers of Mewar. Its significance in Rajasthan’s history goes back to the time when the brave rulers fought courageously with the invaders. After every defeat, their women performed Jauhar and the children to keep their respect forever alive!

Location: Chittor Fort Road, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan Timings: 4 Am – 10 Pm

33. Badalgarh Fort: Known About Long Battles And History

Badalgarh Fort, places to visit in Rajasthan

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Located atop a hill in the Jhunjhunu district of Shekhawati, the magnificent Badalgarh Fort was established in the 16th century under the regime of the then-Muslim ruler of this city, Nawab Fazal Khan. Attracting travellers, history geeks, and art lovers with its gorgeous, lush surroundings and a long history of legendary battles, this fort is slowly becoming a popular tourist attraction in Rajasthan. One of the many fascinating aspects of this massive fort is its numerous echo points that you must not miss during your visit here.

Location: Khora Mohalla, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan

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34. Jaigarh Fort: A Beautiful Sight For Eyes

Jaigarh Fort, places to visit in Rajasthan

The majestic Jaigarh Fort is among the best places to visit in Rajasthan. Strategically situated on the top of the ‘Cheel ka Teela’ hill, this fort is just a 15 km tuk-tuk ride away from the city centre of Jaipur. The fort’s overpowering outlook is amplified by its lush green surroundings that make the whole mix of brown and green utterly charming! The fort is also called the Fort of Victory, as no invader army could ever take over it. One of the many attractions of this fort is the world’s largest cannon on wheels that sits inside, other than a museum displaying puppets, artefacts, armouries, war weapons, and photographs. If you’re looking for an expansive view of Pink City, you can get it from here!

Location: Devisinghpura, Amer, Rajasthan 302028

35. Kumbhalgarh Fort: Talked For Its Grandeur Structure

 Kumbhalgarh Fort, places to visit in Rajasthan

Located in the Rajsamand district of Rajasthan, the Kumbhalgarh Fort happens to be the birthplace of one of the greatest warriors of India – Maharana Pratap. Built during the 15th century, the mighty Kumbhalgarh Fort is the next most important fort and Rajasthan tourist place in Mewar after the Chittorgarh Fort. There are many gates or “pols” to enter the fort, but the main entry point is the Aret Pol (Aret Gate). Other gates include the Halla Pol, Hanuman Pol, Ram Pol and Vijay Pol. Visit this fort at night to see it illuminated by a thousand lights!

Location: Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan 313325

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36. Amer Fort: Popular Place For Movie Shoots

Amer fort, places to visit in Rajasthan

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Amer or Amber Fort was popular among the tourists due to its grand architecture but some movie shootings helped increase the tourist inflow. Some of the top movies that were shot here are Jodha Akbar and Bajirao Mastani. If you haven’t visited this place yet, do not delay; it is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan. The best is still left – you can also opt for the light and sound show that takes place after dusk. The fort lits up with colourful lights, increasing the beauty of the mirrors.  

Location : Devisinghpura, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001 Timings : 8 am – 5:30 pm, 6:30 pm – 9:15 pm

37. Bhangarh Fort: Gear Up For Some Adventure

Bhangarh Fort, places to visit in Rajasthan

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There is not one person who has not heard about Bhangarh Fort and its mysterious stories. It is one of India’s spookiest places, so it is not allowed to stay at the fort after dusk. Some paranormal activities in the past have made this fort a haunted place. The fort is located near Sariska Tiger Reserve so that you can explore both of them in a day. 

Location : Gola ka baas, Rajgarh Tehsil, Alwar, Bhangarh, Rajasthan 301410 Timings : 6 am – 6 pm (Tuesday to Sunday), 6 am – 7 pm (Monday)

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38. Osian: Developed From An Oasis

Osian, places to visit in Rajasthan

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Situated in the Jodhpur District, Osian is an ancient town in Rajasthan. It was developed from an oasis in the Thar Desert. One of the places that you must visit in Osian is Sachiya Mata Temple, which features intricately carved walls. You can also enjoy a desert safari in Osian.

Nearest airport: Jodhpur airport-64.7 km Nearest railway station: Osiyan railway station-4.8 km District: Jodhpur

39. Deeg: A Religious Town

An historical attraction in Rajasthan

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Deeg is a town in Rajasthan located in the Bharatpur district. According to Hindu mythology, Deeg is on the parikrama path of Lord Krishna. The Path is believed to start 14 kilometres from Deeg, at Goverdhan. A highlight of this place is Deeg Palace, built in 1772. It was a former summer resort for the royals of Bharatpur. Deeg is one of the unique places to visit in Rajasthan.

Nearest airport: Delhi airport-181.1 km Nearest railway station: Deeg railway station-1.8 km District: Bharatpur

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40. Pilani: Explore Historical Places

A rare bird specie of Rajasthan

Nearest railway station: Chirawa-17.9 km District: Jhunjhunu district

41. Mandawa: Visit The Havelis

An historical attraction in Rajasthan

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Mandawa is a town in the Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan, part of the Shekhawati region. It has incredible havelis (palaces) and quilts (forts). Murmuria Haveli is one of the most beautiful palaces in Mandawa.

District: Jhunjhunu district

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42. Neemrana: The Most Popular Town

An historical attraction in Rajasthan

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Neemrana is one of the top places to visit in Rajasthan. Located in the district of Alwar, Neemrana is an old historical town in the desert state. It lies between the Shahjahanpur District and Behror city. This town is known for Neemrana Fort Palace. Built-in 1464 AD, this was the residence of the Rajput king, Maharaja Prithvi Raj Chauhan III. The palace is now one of the oldest heritage hotels of India. It’s among the most luxurious hotels in Rajasthan and is popular among tourists for its cultural and historical experience and opportunities to indulge in adventure activities.

Nearest airport: Indira Gandhi International Airport-102.7 km Nearest railway station: Alwar Railway Station-63.7 km District: Alwar

43. Kalibangan: Dig Into The History

Kalibangan, places to visit in Rajasthan

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Want to travel to the best tourist place in Rajasthan? Kalibangan should be on your itinerary. “Kalibangan in Rajasthan has given the evidence of the earliest ploughed agricultural field ever revealed through an excavation” were the words of B. B. Lal, erstwhile DG of the Archaeological Survey of India, when he was asked to define Kalibangan in a few words! What draws travelers to this unique site believed to be the site of the Indus Valley Civilization are its unique fire altars among other important other lost cities of the world. Abandoned by its locals in 1750 BC and discovered in 1919 AD by Italian Indologist Luigi Pio Tessitori, it’s a great attraction for history geeks and art fanatics.

Nearest airport: Bhatinda Airport-140.9 km Nearest railway station: Bikaner-208.2 km

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44. Bishnoi: A Little Hamlet

Bishnoi, places to visit in Rajasthan

Image Source: Shutterstock The small hamlet of Bishnoi near Jodhpur is among Rajasthan’s most beautiful tourist places for those looking to experience this state’s rich culture and heritage in its most primitive form. From earthen huts and authentic Rajasthani curries to traditional tuk-tuk rides, you’ll be able to experience the raw form of Rajasthan’s ethnicity and customs in Bishnoi Village. So, don’t forget to take a day trip to this village from Jodhpur to experience the true essence of Rajasthan with its undisturbed rural tribal culture. Location: Guda Bishnoiyan, near Jodhpur, Rajasthan

45. Pushkar Lake: Admire The Views

Pushkar Lake,places to visit in Rajasthan

A pilgrimage of high importance, Pushkar Lake in Pushkar, should definitely be on your bucket list. A dip in the lake is believed to cleanse all your sins and cure all skin diseases. It is one of the most famous places in Rajasthan if you want to witness the local traditions.

Location: Pushkar, Rajasthan Timings: 9 am to 6 pm

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46. Lake Pichola: The Main Attraction Of Udaipur

Lake Pichola, places to visit in Rajasthan

Image Credit: Uri Sittan Tripo for Wikimedia Commons One of the ancient lakes in Udaipur, Lake Pichola, was named after the village Picholi! The lake was created in 1362 AD for drinking and irrigation purposes for the village, and it is certainly amongst the best Rajasthan tourist places. Location: Udaipur, Rajasthan Timings: 9 am to 6 pm

47. Nakki Lake: Watch The Reflection Of Colorful Lights

Nakki Lake, places to visit in Rajasthan

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Nakki Lake is among the best places in Rajasthan owing to its beauty and clear blue water, which turns into amazing shades under the changing hues of the sky. Believed to have been dug out by the Gods themselves, the lake makes for a great spot for boating. But that’s not all that fascinates people about this place. Nakki Lake is one of the best Rajasthan destinations to visit. It is very special to followers of Gandhi because it was here that Mahatma Gandhi‘s ashes were immersed. The lake also makes up for a good place to hang out with your friends as it is surrounded by plenty of eating joints where you can sit, dine, and gaze at the gorgeous lake switch shades in the setting sun.

Location: Mount Abu, Rajasthan Timings: 7.45 am to 11 pm

48. Sariska National Park: Ideal For Animal Lovers

Sariska National Park, places to visit in Rajasthan

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One of the best places to visit in Rajasthan is Sariska National Park. It is home to tigers and, therefore, should not be missed while you are visiting Alwar, as it is among the best tourist places in Rajasthan. If you are visiting Rajasthan with children, do visit this park for a unique holiday! If you want to travel to the best Rajasthan destinations, this is the place to be.

Location: Subhash Chowk Station Road Malakhera, Alwar, Rajasthan

Timings: 6: 00 am – 9:44 pm

49. Keoladeo National Park: Witness Migratory Birds

Keoladeo National Park, places to visit in Rajasthan

Amongst the best Rajasthan tourist places, The Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, officially called the Keoladeo National Park, is popular for its wide range of residents and migratory avifauna. The park has a huge bird population, especially during the winter and the start of spring, and is among the top tourist attractions in Bharatpur. The park was declared a protected sanctuary in the year 1971 after major water resources were redirected to the park to convert it into a completely man-made wetland to promote eco-tourism and help migrating birds find shelter. The park is home to over 366 bird species, 379 plant species, 13 snake types, 50 fish species, 5 kinds of lizards, 7 species of amphibian, over 7 types of turtles, and many other species of invertebrates. This is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan in the rainy season.

Location: Agra-Jaipur Highway, Bharatpur, Rajasthan

Timings: Sunrise to sunset

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50. Shekhawati: Admire The Intricate Work

Shekhawati Frescoes in Shekhawati, places to visit in Rajasthan

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You may not have heard of Shekhawati very often, but those who have been there call it a true wanderer’s paradise! Laced with many stunning havelis and royal mansions that exhibit the real Rajputana splendour, Shekhawati is a gold mine for every connoisseur of art and architecture and is amongst the best tourist places in Rajasthan. While the city has a rather sterile landscape clogged with railways and roadways on one side, it’s a riot of colours, cultures, and vibrant landscapes on the other. A unique blend of mythology, art, and wildlife awaits you at this hidden yet charming retreat in Rajasthan that narrates tales of the valiant Lord Rama and the mischievous Lord Krishna inside its many mansions.

Best time to visit: November to March Things to do: Ride the Shekhawati Express and the Pink City Express, Celebrate the Bissau festivals with the locals, and more

51. Om Banna Temple: For Religious People

 Om Banna Temple, places to visit in Rajasthan

The Om Banna Temple, or the shrine of the Bullet Baba, is among the most mysterious places in India owing to the intriguing story behind its establishment. A highly religious place for pilgrims and locals, the sanctum is believed to protect travellers! Instead of idols of Gods and Goddesses, people here worship an actual motorbike that once belonged to a man named Om Singh Rathore, who had met with a tragic accident and had died at this spot while riding back home on this very bike. Post his death, the police had made several attempts to take the bike away, but it would mysteriously come right back to this spot even with an empty tank. The authorities finally gave up, and the locals built a temple around it, believing it to be a site of great supernatural and religious significance.

Location: Pali, Jodhpur, Rajasthan

Timings: 9 am to 10 pm

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52. Khwaja Garib Nawaz Dargah: Pay A Visit

Khwaja Garib Nawaz Dargah, places to visit in Rajasthan

Khwaja Garib Nawaz Dargah is one of the most important places to visit in Rajasthan. It houses the tomb of Hazrat Khwaja Moin-d-din Chisti, the founder of Islam and a preacher of it worldwide. He came from Persia and spent his final years in Ajmer.

Location: 11, Dargah Sharif, Khadim Mohalla, Diggi Bazaar, Ajmer, Rajasthan Timings: 6 am to 9 pm

53. Kuldhara Village: Explore The Ruins

 Kuldhara Village

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The abandoned Kuldhara Village near Jaisalmer is among the most mysterious Rajasthan destinations that will set your heart racing. Considered to be one of the most haunted destinations in India, this village is believed to have been abandoned overnight by its inhabitants centuries ago owing to a paranormal presence or a curse. Situated 18 km away from Jaisalmer, the Kuldhara Village has had no sign of human life since it was deserted. In fact, it is said that no one can ever stay here even if they try, and visiting this place after dark is strictly forbidden.

Location: Jiyai, Rajasthan 345001

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54. Hawa Mahal: Enjoy The Gush Of Cool Air

Hawa Mahal

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Hawa Mahal is perhaps the most distinguishing landmark of Jaipur and among the most exceptionally captivating tourist places in Rajasthan. Standing in the middle of a busy market area and smeared with radiant hues of pink, this bewitching tourist attraction in Jaipur lures people in with its unusual appearance, interesting history, and bizarre features in the interiors. Built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799, Hawa Mahal was devoted to the very purpose its name signifies – providing a windy setup to the household women of the royal family so that they could comfortably witness the processions that passed through this very market. It is certainly one of the best tourist places to visit in Rajasthan . 

Location: Hawa Mahal Road, Badi Chopad, J.D.A. Market, Kanwar Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan Timings: 9 am to 5 pm

55. Nahargarh: Gear Up For Mesmerizing Sunset

Nahargarh

Located on the top of a hill in the city of Amer a few kilometers away from Jaipur, Nahargarh is a brawny fort that overlooks the Pink City. Standing incomplete till date, this mighty fortress is named after Nahar Singh, a dead overlord whose fidgety spirit had apparently disrupted the construction. The architecture and overwhelming aura of this fort that towers over the city of Rajasthan make it one of the most distinguished places to visit in Rajasthan. Adventure seekers also like to visit this place at night when you can ride bikes around these hills and gaza at lit views of the city.

Location: Krishna Nagar, Brahmpuri, Jaipur, Rajasthan – 302002 Timings: 10 am to 6 pm

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56. Jal Mahal: The Finest Place In Rajasthan

 Jal Mahal

For several reasons, Jal Mahal is undoubtedly one of the finest Rajasthan tourist places. It stands in the middle of a lake in the most iconic part of the city, and its beautiful architecture never fails to amaze onlookers. And when its illuminated outline reflects perfectly in the lake’s calm waters at night, the sight will surely melt your heart! For this very reason, this asymmetric stately mansion standing solo in its vast inland lake backed by the Aravallis is the favourite spot for all photographers visiting Jaipur.

Location: Amer Rd, Jal Mahal, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002 Timings: 6 am to 6 pm

57. Sajjan Garh Palace: Also Known As Monsoon Palace

Sajjan Garh Palace

Also called the Monsoon Palace, Sajjangarh Palace near Udaipur is famous for its breathtaking views of the surrounding greenery and hills. Perched on a hilltop overrun by naughty monkeys, this 132-year-old palace is the favourite spot of landscape photographers and couples who like to watch the sunset from this peak. It is named so because it offers awesome vistas and blissfully cool weather in the monsoon season.

Location: Sajjan Garh Rd, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001

Timings: 9 am to 6 pm

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58. Umaid Bhawan Palace: All About Grandeur

 Umaid Bhawan Palace

The Umaid Bhawan Palace (or Chittar Palace) is among the world’s largest private residences and one of the most sought-after Rajasthan destinations. A part of this palace is closed for the public as it is still used as a residence by the Jodhpur Royal Family, but the part that is open to tourists has been recently converted into a lavish and gorgeous heritage hotel by the Taj Group of Hotels. The third part of this beautiful mansion is a museum that is dedicated to showcasing the 20th century history of the Jodhpur Royal Family as well as the vintage automobiles owned by the royal family.

Location: Circuit House Rd, Cantt Area, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342006 Timings: 10 am to 4.30 pm

59. Sam Sand Dunes: The True Essence Of Rajasthan

 Sam Sand Dunes

The Sam Sand Dunes near Jaisalmer are among the most popular places to visit in Rajasthan for those who wish to experience the true essence of this state and witness it for what it truly is – the expansive Thar desert. It is the one place in the whole state where you can stay in tents and camps set in the middle of the desert and taste the real desert culture of Rajasthan. From camel rides, camel cart rides, folk dance shows with music, desert camping with bonfires, and authentic Rajasthani cuisine to waking up to the most beautiful desert sunrises, staying in the Sam deserts of Jaisalmer offers all this and more!

Location: Sam Sand Dunes Near Sam Toll Barrier, Sam Road, Rajasthan 345001 Timings: 3:30 to 6:30 pm, 4:30 to 6:30

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60. Garbhaji Waterfall: Unwind In The Lap Of Nature

Garbhaji Waterfall

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Another amazing place to visit in Rajasthan is Garbhaji Waterfall, which is located in Alwar. You will find this waterfall on your way to the famous Siliserh Lake, one of the most beautiful spots in Alwar. Wrapped with foliage and lofty hills, this is a perfect place for nature buffs to unwind. The best time to explore Garbhaji Waterfall is during or after the monsoon season when the force of the water falling down is high.

Location : Rundh Binak, Rajasthan 30100

Timings : 6 am – 6:30 pm

61. Pandu Pol: An Offbeat Destination In Wilderness

Pandu Pol Hanuman Temple

You might not have heard of Pandu Pol before, as it is an offbeat place to visit in Rajasthan. It is located in the Tiger Reserve, which has grabbed the attention of several tourists. As it is located in the forest, the only way to reach it is by going through the wilderness and exploring it at your own pace. This is a perfect place to connect with nature and heal yourself. Location: Sariska, Kraska, Rajasthan 301414

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62. Ranakpur Jain Temple: Admire The Grand Architecture

 Ranakpur Jain Temple

A trip to Rajasthan remains incomplete without a visit to the famous Ranakpur Jain Temple, which is devoted to Jian Tirthankar Rishabhanatha. The construction of this temple dates back to the 15th century, and since then, it has witnessed a high footfall. It is one of the best Rajasthan tourist places, so it grabs everyone’s attention. To get the best experience, you can visit this place during the winter season, from October to February.

Location : Desuri, Ranakpur Rd, Sadri, Rajasthan 306702

Timings : 6:30 am – 8 pm

63. Chowki Dhani: It’s Time To Do It Rajasthani Way

Chowki Dhani

If you plan a vacation to Rajasthan with family or friends, visiting Chowki Dhani is a must. This is an ethnic village resort that oozes with the culture and traditional food of the state. The celebration goes on nonstop every day of the year, and you can watch puppet shows, relish traditional food, and enjoy dance performances. It is a perfect replica of Rajasthan, which gives you an amazing experience.

Location : Sukhdeopura Nohara, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Timings : NA

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64. Sisodia Rani Garden: A Symbol Of Eternal Love

Sisodia Rani Garden

Image Source: Facebook Another place you must visit on your Rajasthan tour is Sisodia Rani Garden, built in 1728. It was built to symbolize the love of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh and Rani Sisodia Jai Singh. Moreover, it was constructed on the theme of love between Krishna and Radha. The place is now a tourist attraction as well as a wedding destination. So, if you fancy a destination wedding, then you have an option.

Location: Agra Rd, Ghat Ki Guni, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302023

Timings: 8 am – 7:30 pm

65. Galtaji Temple: The Monkey Temple

Galtaji Temple in Jaipur

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66. Rambagh Palace: Taste Luxury

Rambagh Palace

Now converted into a lavish hotel, Rambagh Palace served as a residence of many Maharajas. Initially, it was made as a garden house, which was later converted into a hunting lodge and then into the residence of Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II. Now, it serves as an extravagant hotel revamped by the Taj Group and is now one of the top places to visit in Rajasthan. Plan a staycation at this place if you want to taste a bit of luxury and grandeur. 

Location : Bhawani Singh Rd, Rambagh, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302005 Timings : Anytime

67. Sambhar Lake: Perfect Spot For Camping

Sambhar Lake

Image Source: Facebook It is a huge saline water body that is now included in the list of the best tourist places in Rajasthan. Sambhar Lake is now famous as a camping spot, so several adventure seekers and campers head here to have a great time away from the humdrum of city life. The best part of this place is the sunset, which is when you get to see the changing hues of the sky, which are usually captured by photographers. Ensure you also carry your camera to capture the amazing views. 

Location : Rajasthan, India

Timings: : NA

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68. Samode – A Paradise For Architectural Lovers

Samode

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Sariska National Park is one of the famous tourist destinations in Rajasthan. It is located in the Alwar district and is one of the best places for tourists in Rajasthan. Exploring shopping places in Jaipur will be a great experience for ladies. If you are on a lookout for shopping travel destinations in Rajasthan to buy something, like souvenirs for your loved ones, this is ideal place to be. 

Best Time To Visit: October to March Places to Visit: Samode Palace, Samode Bagh, Samode Havel

69. Ranthambore – Explore Culture And Traditions

Ranthambore

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 Ranthambore is perfect for wildlife enthusiasts visiting a Tiger Reserve and National Park. It also offers great palaces, locales, and royal ruins. It is among the top places to visit in Rajasthan in December, as you get to encounter exotic wildlife. Spend time here with loved ones to experience the adrenaline rush flowing through your system while witnessing flora and fauna. From wildlife safari to nature walks, you can indulge in a plethora of activities and have amazing fun. 

Best Time To Visit: October Things To Do: Adventurous activities, bird watching

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70. Dechu – Visit The Popular Place

Dechu

Dechu is a popular tourist destination in Rajasthan, located in the district of Jodhpur. The resorts and hotels are worth staying in, and you can have a great time with your family and friends. Dechu should be in your list of places to visit in Rajasthan as it offers a glimpse to the glorious history and rich culture, which no other attraction might. 

Best Time To Visit: Winter season Places To Visit: Salim Singh Haveli, Pokaran Fort, and Baba Ramdev Temple.

71. Khimsar – Have A Wonderful Travel Time

Khimsar, places to visit in Rajasthan

Khimsar is situated on the pinnacle of the Thar Desert, offering a great tourist experience. Khimsar Fort is one of the best forts in Rajasthan, and it is famous for its unique architecture. Whether you are a history buff or an architectural enthusiast, you may have a commendable experience. Encounter wildlife, delve into the rich past, and whatnot. 

Best Time To Visit: During winters Things To Do: Visit Khimsar Fort and wildlife sanctuaries

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72. Barmer – Explore Rajasthan’s Largest District

Barmer, places to visit in Rajasthan

One of the Rajasthan places to visit is Barmer, the fifth largest district in India. You will witness the royal heritage, which incorporates part of the Thar desert, which is famous for its magnificence. You will also explore many historical places in Barmer. Moreover, this attraction is considered one of the ideal picnic places in Rajasthan. Marvel at the scenic spots with loved ones and have the best time together in this paradise.

Best Time To Visit: October to March Things To Do: Enjoy a picnic, visit Jain temples

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Frequently Asked Questions About Places To Visit In Rajasthan

Why is Rajasthan a famous tourist destination?

Jaipur is famous for a lot of things as it is full of culture, history, and vibrancy. The place is known for its forts, architecture, palaces, shopping, handicrafts, jewellery, fabric and much more.

How can I cover Rajasthan in 5 days?

You can explore Rajasthan by planning to visit the top attractions and the itinerary would be as follows: Day 1: Arrival, check into the hotel of Jaipur Day 2: City tour of Jaipur. Day 3: Ajmer Dargah Shariff and Pushkar Lake and arrive in Udaipur Day 4: Plan a tour in Udaipur city.

Which is the best time to visit Rajasthan?

According to the locals, the best time to explore Rajasthan and its royal heritage is between the time of November to February as the summers are scorching in the state.

Is it safe to visit Rajasthan during Covid times?

You need to follow all the mandatory safety guidelines mentioned by the authorities to ensure a safe travel experience. Remain masked while stepping out of the hotel and maintain social distance. Avoid visiting crowded places and keep sanitizing your hands after touching surfaces.

Which are the most beautiful places in Rajasthan?

There are many beautiful places to visit in Rajasthan. Some of the most beautiful and popular cities of Rajasthan include: 1. Udaipur 2. Jaipur 3. Jodhpur 4. Jaisalmer 5. Bikaner

What is the best time to visit Udaipur?

The best time to visit Udaipur is anytime in winter. It is between October to January when you can enjoy the lake while basking in the sun on the ghats.

How many days are sufficient for Jaisalmer?

Anywhere between 2 to 3 days are perfect for Jaisalmer as you can visit the fort areas and then enjoy dessert camping here. Thus, a period of 3 days is sufficient to tour the best of Jaisalmer.

What are the popular places to visit in Rajasthan on a 3 days trip?

There are many popular places that you can visit in Rajasthan for a 3-day trip. Some of the places are: 1. Jaipur 2. Ajmer 3. Pushkar 4. Jaisalmer The aforementioned are the top places to visit in Rajasthan for a 3 day tour.

Is October a good time to visit Rajasthan?

October is a pleasant time to visit Rajasthan as the monsoon leaves the state and the winter sets in, while the temperature remains between 10 degrees to 27 degrees Celsius

Which is the coolest place in Rajasthan?

Given the historical legacy and architecture of Rajasthan that is popular across the world for its detailed intricacies, from the Hawa Mahalin Jaipur to Rajputana stays in Udaipur, the state has more than one place you can visit that are cool. Beyond these, you can also explore Bundi, Pushkar, Jodhpur and more.

What is the famous dish of Rajasthan?

Think about Northeastern cuisine from Rajasthan, and you might probably be familiar with names such as Gatte ki sabzi, Laal means, Ghevar and more. These are some of the most popular traditional cuisines you can try in the state. Beyond that, don’t forget to explore some more popular dishes that this destination offers, such as Mohan Thaal, Mawa Kachori, Mirchi Bada, Mohan Maas and Kalakand on your trip.

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30 Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan

30 Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan , a tapestry of vivid colors, historic splendors, and majestic landscapes, invites travelers into its heart with open arms. Begin your journey in Jaipur, the Pink City, where the Amber Fort and the Palace of Winds (Hawa Mahal) stand as testaments to royal grandeur. Don’t miss the enchanting City Palace, a fusion of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture, pulsating with history and culture.

Venture into the golden sands of Jaisalmer to explore the living fort and enjoy a camel safari at sunset in the Thar Desert. The city of Udaipur, with its serene lakes and the spectacular City Palace, offers a romantic backdrop that seems straight out of a fairy tale.

In Jodhpur, the Blue City , Mehrangarh Fort looms over azure houses, offering breathtaking views and captivating history. Nearby, the whimsical Umaid Bhawan Palace blends Eastern and Western architectural styles, telling tales of a bygone era.

Ranthambore National Park promises thrilling encounters with the majestic Bengal tiger in the wild, making Rajasthan a mosaic of unforgettable experiences.

Hawa Mahal Jaipur

Jaipur – The Pink City

Jaipur , famously known as the Pink City, is a captivating destination in Rajasthan, India, renowned for its vibrant culture, rich history, and stunning architecture. The city earned its moniker when it was painted pink to welcome the Prince of Wales in 1876, symbolizing hospitality.

One of Jaipur’s iconic landmarks is the Amber Fort, a majestic hilltop fortress adorned with intricate carvings, mirror work, and stunning views of the surrounding landscape. The Palace of Winds (Hawa Mahal) is another architectural marvel, featuring a facade with intricately carved windows designed to allow royal women to observe street festivities discreetly.

The City Palace , a magnificent blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture, houses museums, courtyards, and gardens showcasing the city’s regal heritage. Jaipur is also famous for its bustling bazaars, including Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar, where you can shop for colorful textiles, jewelry, handicrafts, and more.

Exploring Jaipur’s heritage sites, savoring Rajasthani cuisine, and experiencing its lively festivals make for an unforgettable journey through the Pink City’s enchanting streets.

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Udaipur – The City of Lakes

Udaipur , often referred to as the “City of Lakes,” is a picturesque destination in Rajasthan, India, renowned for its romantic ambiance, stunning architecture, and serene lakes. Nestled amidst the Aravalli Hills, Udaipur offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.

The shimmering Lake Pichola is one of Udaipur’s most iconic features, where visitors can enjoy boat rides and behold the breathtaking views of the surrounding palaces and hills. The City Palace, a majestic complex overlooking the lake, is a splendid example of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture, housing museums, courtyards, and ornate halls.

Jag Mandir and Jag Niwas (now the luxurious Taj Lake Palace hotel) are exquisite palaces floating on Lake Pichola, adding to the city’s allure. The Saheliyon ki Bari, or Garden of the Maidens, is a peaceful retreat adorned with fountains, kiosks, and lush greenery.

Udaipur’s vibrant markets offer a variety of handicrafts, textiles, and traditional Rajasthani artwork, making it a paradise for shoppers. The city’s colorful festivals, such as the Mewar Festival and Gangaur, showcase its rich cultural heritage and are celebrated with great fervor.

Exploring Udaipur’s enchanting lakes, palaces, and gardens is a truly magical experience, earning it the title of the “City of Lakes” and leaving visitors enchanted with its timeless beauty.

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Jodhpur – The Blue City

Jodhpur , famously known as the “Blue City,” is a mesmerizing destination in Rajasthan, India, renowned for its azure-hued houses, historic forts, and vibrant culture. The city’s distinctive blue color scheme is believed to have originated from the Brahmin community painting their houses blue to signify their social status and to keep them cool during the scorching summers.

Dominating the city’s skyline is the majestic Mehrangarh Fort, perched on a rocky hilltop, offering panoramic views of the Blue City below. Inside the fort, visitors can explore palaces, courtyards, and museums showcasing artifacts and weaponry from bygone eras.

The bustling streets of Jodhpur’s old town are adorned with charming blue houses, creating a unique and photogenic atmosphere. The narrow lanes of the old city lead to bustling markets, where visitors can shop for handicrafts, textiles, spices, and traditional Rajasthani attire.

The Umaid Bhawan Palace, a magnificent sandstone edifice, is one of the world’s largest private residences and offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of the royal family of Jodhpur. Nearby, the Jaswant Thada, a white marble memorial built in honor of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, is surrounded by landscaped gardens and serene lakes.

Immerse yourself in Jodhpur’s rich cultural heritage by attending folk performances, sampling local delicacies, and participating in traditional festivals such as the Marwar Festival and Teej.

Exploring the Blue City’s labyrinthine streets, admiring its architectural marvels, and experiencing its vibrant culture make for an unforgettable journey through the heart of Rajasthan.

Jaisalmer Fort

Jaisalmer – The Golden City

Jaisalmer, often referred to as the “Golden City,” is a captivating destination in the heart of the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, India, renowned for its golden sandstone architecture, majestic forts, and enchanting desert landscapes.

The city’s nickname originates from the golden hue of its sandstone buildings, which glow brilliantly under the desert sun. Dominating the skyline is the imposing Jaisalmer Fort , also known as Sonar Qila or the Golden Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest fully preserved fortified cities in the world.

Within the fort’s walls lie exquisite havelis (traditional mansions), adorned with intricate carvings, balconies, and latticed windows, showcasing the wealth and craftsmanship of bygone eras. Among the most famous havelis are Patwon ki Haveli, Salim Singh ki Haveli, and Nathmal ki Haveli.

Outside the fort, the Thar Desert beckons with its vast expanses of golden sands, offering opportunities for camel safaris, desert camping, and mesmerizing sunset views. The Sam Sand Dunes and Khuri Desert are popular destinations for experiencing the desert’s tranquility and witnessing cultural performances under the starlit sky.

Jaisalmer’s rich cultural heritage is celebrated through its vibrant festivals, including the Desert Festival, which showcases traditional music, dance, and camel races against the backdrop of the desert.

Exploring Jaisalmer’s golden architecture, immersing oneself in desert adventures, and experiencing its rich cultural tapestry make for an unforgettable journey through this jewel of Rajasthan, the Golden City.

Pushkar Festival

Pushkar – The Holy City

Pushkar, known as the “Holy City,” holds significant religious importance for Hindus and attracts pilgrims from around the world. Located in the state of Rajasthan, India, Pushkar is nestled around the tranquil Pushkar Lake, believed to have been created by the Hindu god Brahma.

The town is dotted with over 400 temples, including the renowned Brahma Temple , dedicated to Lord Brahma, making it one of the few temples in the world dedicated to this deity. The lake is surrounded by ghats (stone steps leading to the water), where pilgrims gather to perform sacred rituals, take holy dips, and offer prayers.

Pushkar is famous for its vibrant and colorful Pushkar Camel Fair, one of the largest livestock fairs in the world, where traders and visitors flock to buy, sell, and trade livestock, particularly camels. The fair also features cultural performances, camel races, and competitions, adding to its festive atmosphere.

The town’s narrow streets are lined with bustling bazaars selling a variety of goods, including traditional clothing, jewelry, handicrafts, and souvenirs. Pushkar is also known for its yoga and meditation centers, offering spiritual retreats and wellness experiences amidst serene surroundings.

Pushkar’s tranquil ambiance, sacred sites, and spiritual atmosphere make it a haven for seekers of inner peace and spiritual enlightenment, earning it the title of the “Holy City” of India.

Ajmer Sharif Dargah

Ajmer – The Spiritual City

Ajmer, often referred to as the “Spiritual City,” is a sacred destination located in the state of Rajasthan, India, renowned for its religious significance and cultural heritage. The city is centered around the tranquil Ana Sagar Lake and is surrounded by picturesque hills.

The most revered site in Ajmer is the Dargah Sharif, the tomb of the Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, popularly known as Ajmer Sharif. Pilgrims from various faiths visit the shrine to seek blessings and offer prayers, making it one of the most important Sufi pilgrimage centers in the world.

Adjacent to the Dargah Sharif is the Akbari Mosque, built by Mughal Emperor Akbar, showcasing stunning Mughal architecture and intricate marble work. The Urs festival, commemorating the death anniversary of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, is celebrated with great fervor at the Dargah Sharif, attracting devotees from far and wide.

Ajmer is also home to the majestic Taragarh Fort , perched atop a hill and offering panoramic views of the city. The fort’s sprawling complex includes reservoirs, temples, and intricately carved gateways, reflecting its rich historical legacy.

The city’s serene lakes, including Ana Sagar Lake and Foy Sagar Lake, provide picturesque settings for leisurely walks and boat rides. Ajmer’s bustling markets offer a variety of goods, including traditional handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs.

With its blend of spirituality, history, and cultural heritage, Ajmer captivates visitors with its serene ambiance and sacred sites, earning it the title of the “Spiritual City” of Rajasthan.

10 Places To Visit In Ranthambore

Ranthambore National Park – For Wildlife Enthusiasts

Ranthambore National Park, nestled in the Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan, India, is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Spread over 392 square kilometers, this renowned national park is one of the largest and most famous tiger reserves in India, offering unparalleled opportunities for wildlife safari experiences.

The park is named after the historic Ranthambore Fort, which towers over the landscape and adds to the park’s majestic ambiance. Ranthambore is best known for its thriving population of Bengal tigers, and sightings of these magnificent creatures in their natural habitat are a highlight for visitors.

Apart from tigers, Ranthambore National Park is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including leopards, sloth bears, wild boars, sambar deer, spotted deer, langurs, and a variety of bird species. The park’s varied terrain, comprising dense forests, grasslands, and lakes, provides a rich and vibrant ecosystem for these animals.

Visitors to Ranthambore can explore the park through guided safaris, conducted in open-air vehicles or on elephant back, offering opportunities to observe and photograph the wildlife in their natural surroundings. The park’s experienced naturalists and guides provide valuable insights into the behavior and ecology of the park’s inhabitants.

In addition to wildlife safaris, Ranthambore offers cultural attractions such as ancient temples, lakes, and the historic Ranthambore Fort, providing a holistic experience for visitors.

For wildlife enthusiasts, Ranthambore National Park is a must-visit destination, offering thrilling encounters with tigers and a chance to immerse oneself in the natural beauty and biodiversity of Rajasthan’s wilderness.

Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

Mount Abu – The Only Hill Station in Rajasthan

Mount Abu, nestled in the Aravalli Range in the state of Rajasthan, India, is the only hill station in the region, offering a refreshing escape from the desert landscape and sweltering heat. Situated at an elevation of about 1,220 meters above sea level, Mount Abu is known for its pleasant climate, lush greenery, and stunning natural beauty.

The hill station is adorned with serene lakes, picturesque viewpoints, and verdant forests, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. The Nakki Lake, surrounded by hills and rock formations, is a tranquil spot for boating and picnics, while the sunset point offers panoramic views of the surrounding valleys and hills.

Dilwara Temples, a group of exquisitely carved Jain temples dating back to the 11th and 13th centuries, are architectural marvels and major pilgrimage sites. These temples are renowned for their intricate marble carvings, detailed craftsmanship, and spiritual significance.

Mount Abu also offers opportunities for trekking, hiking, and nature walks, with trails leading through scenic forests and hillsides. The Arbuda Devi Temple, Guru Shikhar , and Achalgarh Fort are other notable attractions worth exploring.

The hill station’s charming markets are dotted with shops selling handicrafts, souvenirs, and local delicacies, allowing visitors to indulge in shopping experiences.

With its cool climate, lush landscapes, and cultural attractions, Mount Abu offers a refreshing retreat and a unique experience amidst the desert state of Rajasthan, earning it the distinction of being the only hill station in the region.

Bikaner Prachina Museum

Bikaner – Famous for Junagarh Fort and Camel Safari

Bikaner, a vibrant city in the heart of Rajasthan, India, is renowned for its majestic Junagarh Fort and thrilling camel safari experiences.

Junagarh Fort , an architectural masterpiece built in the 16th century by Raja Rai Singh, stands as a symbol of Bikaner’s rich history and cultural heritage. This imposing fort showcases a harmonious blend of Rajput, Mughal, and Gujarati architectural styles, with intricately carved balconies, courtyards, and ornate halls adorned with stunning frescoes and mirror work.

Camel safaris are one of the most popular attractions in Bikaner , offering visitors a unique way to explore the desert landscape and rural villages surrounding the city. Riding atop these majestic creatures, visitors can traverse through sand dunes, visit traditional Rajasthani villages, and witness mesmerizing sunset views over the desert horizon.

Apart from Junagarh Fort and camel safaris, Bikaner is also famous for its vibrant markets, where visitors can shop for traditional Rajasthani handicrafts, textiles, spices, and snacks. The city’s culinary delights, including Bikaneri bhujia (spicy snack) and rasgullas (sweet treats), are also a must-try for food enthusiasts.

Other notable attractions in Bikaner include the Lalgarh Palace, Karni Mata Temple (also known as the Rat Temple), and the Gajner Palace and Wildlife Sanctuary, offering opportunities for heritage walks, temple visits, and wildlife spotting.

With its rich history, architectural splendors, and adventurous experiences like camel safaris, Bikaner offers a captivating blend of cultural immersion and exploration, making it a must-visit destination in Rajasthan.

Chittorgarh Fort

Chittorgarh – Known for its Massive Fort

Chittorgarh, a historic city in Rajasthan, India, is renowned for its majestic Chittorgarh Fort, one of the largest forts in India and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Perched atop a rocky hilltop, this imposing fort is a symbol of Rajput valor, resilience, and architectural grandeur.

Spread over an area of approximately 700 acres, Chittorgarh Fort is replete with magnificent palaces, temples, towers, and reservoirs, offering a glimpse into the glorious past of the Rajputana dynasty. The fort’s architectural marvels, including the Vijay Stambh (Tower of Victory) and Kirti Stambh (Tower of Fame), are adorned with intricate carvings, sculptures, and inscriptions, reflecting the rich heritage and cultural heritage of the region.

Chittorgarh Fort is also famous for its poignant history of heroic battles, sieges, and acts of valor, particularly the tale of Rani Padmini, whose legendary beauty and sacrifice are etched in the annals of Rajputana history.

Apart from the fort, Chittorgarh boasts several other attractions, including the Kalika Mata Temple, Meera Temple, and Fateh Prakash Palace, each offering insights into the city’s religious and cultural heritage.

Visitors to Chittorgarh can explore the fort’s sprawling complex on foot or via guided tours, immersing themselves in the grandeur and history of this ancient stronghold. The fort’s strategic location atop a hill provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, making it a photographer’s paradise.

With its awe-inspiring architecture, rich history, and tales of valor, Chittorgarh Fort stands as a testament to the indomitable spirit of the Rajputana dynasty and remains a must-visit destination for history buffs and cultural enthusiasts alike.

Taragarh Fort Bundi

Bundi – Famous for its Stepwells and Palaces

Bundi, a picturesque town nestled in the Hadoti region of Rajasthan, India, is renowned for its exquisite stepwells, historic palaces, and stunning architecture.

Stepwells, also known as ‘ baoris ‘ or ‘ baolis ‘, are an integral part of Bundi’s heritage and are found scattered throughout the town. These intricate structures were not only used for storing water but also served as gathering places and social hubs for the local community. The most famous among them is the Raniji ki Baori, an architectural marvel adorned with ornate carvings, sculptures, and a grand staircase leading down to the water level.

Bundi is also home to several magnificent palaces that reflect the grandeur and opulence of its erstwhile rulers. The most notable among them is the Bundi Palace , also known as Garh Palace, situated atop a hill overlooking the town. This sprawling palace complex houses beautifully decorated chambers, pavilions, and courtyards adorned with intricate frescoes, murals, and mirror work.

The Taragarh Fort, perched on a hilltop, offers panoramic views of Bundi and its surrounding countryside. This ancient fortification is renowned for its massive battlements, intricate architecture, and the famous Bhim Burj, a towering cannon.

Apart from its architectural wonders, Bundi is also known for its vibrant bazaars, where visitors can shop for traditional Rajasthani handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs. The town’s bustling markets offer a glimpse into the local way of life and are a treasure trove for those seeking unique keepsakes.

With its rich architectural heritage, serene ambiance, and cultural charm, Bundi offers a delightful blend of history, art, and tradition, making it a must-visit destination for travelers exploring Rajasthan.

Bhangarh Fort Alwar

Alwar – Home to Sariska Tiger Reserve

Alwar, a historic city in Rajasthan, India, is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and natural beauty, most notably as the gateway to the Sariska Tiger Reserve.

Sariska Tiger Reserve, situated just a short distance from Alwar, is one of the country’s most prominent wildlife sanctuaries, renowned for its population of Bengal tigers. Spread across an area of approximately 800 square kilometers, the reserve is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including leopards, sambar deer, nilgai, and various species of birds.

Apart from its wildlife, Alwar boasts a rich history and several architectural marvels. The city’s most famous attraction is the majestic Alwar Fort, also known as Bala Quila, situated atop a steep hill. The fort offers panoramic views of the surrounding Aravalli Range and the city below.

Alwar is also home to the stunning City Palace , a magnificent complex featuring a blend of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles. The palace houses several museums, including the Government Museum, which showcases artifacts, weapons, and artworks dating back to the region’s royal past.

Other notable attractions in Alwar include the picturesque Siliserh Lake and Palace, the serene Bhangarh Fort (known for its haunted stories and architectural ruins), and the Sariska Palace, a former hunting lodge converted into a heritage hotel.

Alwar’s vibrant markets offer a variety of handicrafts, textiles, and local delicacies, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the city’s cultural heritage.

With its combination of wildlife experiences, historical landmarks, and cultural attractions, Alwar offers a unique and enriching destination for travelers exploring Rajasthan.

Shekhawati Travel Guide

Shekhawati Region – Known for its Havelis

The Shekhawati region, located in the northeastern part of Rajasthan, India, is renowned for its splendid havelis (traditional mansions) adorned with exquisite frescoes and intricate artwork. Spread across the districts of Jhunjhunu , Sikar, and Churu, Shekhawati is often referred to as the “open-air art gallery” of Rajasthan due to its wealth of architectural heritage.

These havelis were built by wealthy merchants, known as Marwaris, during the 18th and 19th centuries. The merchants, who traveled extensively for trade, brought back wealth and cultural influences, which they reflected in the construction of their opulent homes.

The havelis of Shekhawati are characterized by their ornate facades, elaborately painted walls, and detailed frescoes depicting mythological scenes, historical events, and everyday life. The artwork often features vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and fine detailing, showcasing the artistic skills and craftsmanship of the region.

Some of the most famous havelis in Shekhawati include the Sethani Ka Johra in Nawalgarh, the Morarka Haveli in Nawalgarh, and the Poddar Haveli in Mandawa. These havelis have been meticulously preserved and restored, offering visitors a glimpse into the grandeur and opulence of Rajasthan’s bygone era.

Apart from havelis, Shekhawati is also known for its historic forts, temples, and cenotaphs, each contributing to the region’s architectural and cultural heritage 30 Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan.

Exploring the Shekhawati region is like stepping back in time, where every street corner and alleyway reveals a treasure trove of artistic splendor and historical significance, making it a must-visit destination for lovers of art, history, and architecture.

Bharatpur National Park

Bharatpur – Famous for Keoladeo National Park

Bharatpur, a city in the Indian state of Rajasthan, is renowned for being home to the Keoladeo National Park, also known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of the most famous bird sanctuaries in India and a paradise for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

Keoladeo National Park was originally a duck-hunting reserve of the Maharajas of Bharatpur but was later converted into a protected area in 1976. The park is spread over an area of approximately 29 square kilometers and comprises wetlands, marshes, grasslands, and woodlands, providing a diverse habitat for a wide variety of avian species.

During the winter months, Keoladeo National Park becomes a haven for migratory birds, attracting thousands of species from as far as Siberia, Europe, and Central Asia. Some of the prominent bird species found here include the Siberian crane, greater flamingo, painted stork, Sarus crane, and several species of ducks, geese, and raptors.

Apart from birdwatching , Keoladeo National Park offers opportunities for nature walks, boat rides, and bicycle tours, allowing visitors to explore the park’s diverse ecosystems and observe its rich wildlife up close.

In addition to its avian diversity, Bharatpur is also known for its historical landmarks, including the Lohagarh Fort and the Bharatpur Palace, which provide insights into the region’s royal heritage and architectural splendor 30 Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan.

With its unparalleled birdlife, scenic landscapes, and immersive wildlife experiences, Bharatpur and Keoladeo National Park offer a unique and unforgettable journey into the heart of nature.

kota

Kota – Known for Kota Barrage and City Palace

Kota, a vibrant city in the southern part of Rajasthan, India, is renowned for its historical landmarks, including the Kota Barrage and City Palace.

The Kota Barrage, also known as the Kota Barrage or the Kota Dam, is a significant hydraulic engineering marvel built across the Chambal River. Constructed in the early 1960s, the barrage serves as a multipurpose project for irrigation, water supply, and hydroelectricity generation. The serene surroundings of the barrage attract visitors for leisurely walks, picnics, and boat rides.

The City Palace in Kota is another notable attraction, showcasing a blend of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles. Built by Maharaja Madho Singh II in the 17th century, the palace complex comprises several majestic structures, courtyards, and gardens. The palace houses museums that exhibit artifacts, weapons, and artwork from Kota’s royal past, providing insights into the region’s rich heritage.

Apart from the Kota Barrage and City Palace, the city offers other attractions such as the Chambal Garden , which features lush greenery, fountains, and boating facilities, and the Garh Palace, a hilltop fortress offering panoramic views of the city.

Kota is also known for its coaching institutes, making it a prominent educational hub in India. The city’s bustling markets offer a variety of goods, including handicrafts, textiles, and traditional Rajasthani artifacts.

With its blend of historical landmarks, scenic beauty, and cultural vibrancy, Kota offers a captivating destination for travelers exploring 30 Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan.

Ranakpur Temples

Ranakpur – Famous for Jain Temples

Ranakpur, located in the Pali district of Rajasthan, India, is famous for its stunning Jain temples, which are renowned for their intricate architecture, exquisite marble carvings, and spiritual significance.

The main attraction in Ranakpur is the renowned Jain Temple complex, dedicated to Adinatha, the first Tirthankara of Jainism. Built-in the 15th century, these temples are considered among the most magnificent Jain temples in India. The main temple, Chaumukha Temple, is particularly striking, with its 1444 intricately carved marble pillars, each adorned with unique designs and motifs. The temple’s architecture is characterized by its intricacy and symmetry, creating a mesmerizing ambiance for devotees and visitors alike.

Apart from the Chaumukha Temple, the Ranakpur complex also houses several smaller temples dedicated to various Jain Tirthankaras, each displaying remarkable craftsmanship and architectural finesse.

The serene ambiance and spiritual aura of Ranakpur make it a popular pilgrimage destination for followers of Jainism. Visitors can also partake in the daily rituals and prayers conducted at the temples, further enriching their cultural experience.

In addition to its religious significance, Ranakpur offers opportunities for nature walks, trekking, and exploring the surrounding Aravalli hills. The region’s tranquil setting and scenic landscapes provide a peaceful retreat for travelers seeking solace and spiritual rejuvenation.

With its breathtaking architecture, spiritual ambiance, and natural beauty, Ranakpur stands as a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan and remains a must-visit destination for travelers exploring the region 30 Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan.

Ranthambore Fort Sawai Madhopur

Sawai Madhopur – Gateway to Ranthambore National Park

Sawai Madhopur, located in southeastern Rajasthan, India, serves as the gateway to the renowned Ranthambore National Park, one of the country’s most famous wildlife sanctuaries and tiger reserves.

Ranthambore National Park is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts, offering opportunities to spot a diverse range of flora and fauna, including the majestic Bengal tiger, leopard, sloth bear, sambar deer, and various species of birds. The park’s varied terrain, comprising dry deciduous forests, grasslands, and lakes, provides a rich and vibrant ecosystem for these animals.

Sawai Madhopur serves as the main entry point for visitors to Ranthambore National Park, providing accommodation options, safari bookings, and other amenities for tourists. The town is dotted with hotels, resorts, and guesthouses catering to visitors from around the world who come to experience the park’s natural beauty and wildlife 30 Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan.

Apart from its proximity to Ranthambore National Park, Sawai Madhopur is also known for its cultural heritage and historical landmarks. The imposing Ranthambore Fort, perched atop a hill overlooking the town, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.

The Ganesh Temple within the fort complex is a popular pilgrimage site and attracts devotees throughout the year. Other notable attractions in Sawai Madhopur include the Surwal Lake, Khandar Fort, and the Chauth Mata Temple.

With its strategic location as the gateway to Ranthambore National Park and its own cultural and historical significance, Sawai Madhopur offers a unique and memorable destination for travelers exploring the wildlife and heritage of Rajasthan.

Top 6 Places to Visit in Mandawa is an ancient town in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, known for exquisitely made palaces and mansions. These buildings are the primary tourist attractions of Mandawa. But this artistic heritage of Mandawa is not restricted to its past. Even today, the local community engages in appreciation of art through painting, handicrafts, architecture and sculpture. Mandawa is another ancient and one of the oldest cities in the region, definitely worth a holiday. An important stoppage for traders and merchants who exchanged goods via the silk route back in those days, this city has several palaces and Havelis and forts. Having grown in a culturally rich atmosphere, the locals have a sense of appreciating art and are involved in artwork like painting, craft handicrafts etc. Mandawa Fort The Mandawa Fort is the oldest and probably the most preserved of all the buildings you will find here. Built in the mid-18th century, the fort is proof of the prosperous times the city had found itself in. Mandawa was an important trade post for traders coming all the way from the Middle-East and China, so much so that the construction of a fort became imperative. The fort is an architectural and visual delight with its stairs, corridors, decorative windows, courtyards and the beautifully intricate frescoes and mirror works. Though the fort is now a heritage hotel and some parts of it are completely locked away you can still do some exploration for a basic fee. Murmuria Haveli The more recent of the all the famous Havelis, this one features interesting frescoes of the innovations of the time like trains, cars, telephones side by side with Indian Deities. The haveli also has renowned people from the eastern and western world, like King George the Fifth and Jawaharlal Nehru meeting on its wall. Like most other havelis, this one also has all the traditional features like courtyards and a maze of rooms with walls brimming with detailed frescoes. Hanuman Prasad Goenka Haveli One of the first Havelis to pop up, the haveli is one of the few that is still under the possession of the Goenka Family who constructed it during the 18th century. Unlike most havelis, you will find the architecture and the art work are different here. The elements in this particular haveli are more influenced by the styles of the neighbouring Rajasthani cities than most other havelis. In addition to the many frescoes, there are carvings and sculptures decorating the beautiful mansion, the most important of these being the sculptures of Lord Shiva and his beloved accomplice Nandi, the bull. Goenka Double Haveli The double here refers to the double entrance to the haveli. The most impressive feature of the haveli is the façade that is decorated by camels and horses, again embracing the Rajasthani culture. Within the massive structure are paintings and various other art works that represent various aspects of Rajasthani life as was experienced by the folks from the 1700s. One such example is the fresco depicting men and women in their tradition clothes. Bansidhar Newatia Haveli Constructed during the early 20th century, when the city was at its declining phase, this haveli is no less intriguing. It is, in fact, one of the best examples of artistic brilliance. The haveli captures the change that most of India was undergoing at that point, the change of globalisation. The frescoes at this haveli depict fascinating scenes from the western world from the perspective of the then Indian population, such as the first plane by the Wright brothers flying by an on-looking Indian lady. While the old havelis are fascinating, this one is sure to keep you interested in its own special way. Chokhani Double Haveli This is one of the prettiest of all havelis. The dual structures were made side by side to accommodate the brothers who built it. The haveli is in great condition, although it must be admitted that it is fairly new compared to the other havelis. This haveli is decorated with beautiful arabesques of floral patterns on its walls and painted with very mellow colours unlike its counterparts in the region. The style of architecture reflects Rajput influence and this can be seen in its windows, courtyards and rooms, which display a rectangular sort of architecture.

Mandawa – Known for its Frescoed Havelis

Mandawa, located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, India, is renowned for its exquisite frescoed havelis, which showcase intricate artwork, vibrant colors, and architectural splendor.

The town of Mandawa was once a thriving trading center for merchants, whose prosperity is reflected in the opulent havelis they built during the 18th and 19th centuries. These grand mansions served as residences for wealthy merchants and featured elaborately decorated facades, courtyards, and interiors adorned with frescoes depicting scenes from mythology, history, and daily life.

Some of the most famous havelis in Mandawa include the Goenka Double Haveli, Murmuria Haveli, and Jhunjhunwala Haveli, each showcasing a unique blend of Rajput and European architectural styles. The frescoes adorning these havelis are meticulously detailed and have been remarkably preserved over the centuries, offering visitors a glimpse into the region’s rich cultural heritage.

Apart from its havelis, Mandawa is also known for its majestic forts, temples, and cenotaphs, which further add to the town’s architectural splendor and historical significance. The Mandawa Fort, also known as the Castle Mandawa, is a magnificent fortress built in the 18th century, offering panoramic views of the town and surrounding countryside 30 Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan.

The bustling markets of Mandawa offer a variety of handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the local culture and craftsmanship.

With its wealth of architectural treasures, vibrant artistry, and cultural heritage, Mandawa remains a must-visit destination for travelers exploring the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan.

Neemrana Fort

Neemrana – Famous for Neemrana Fort Palace

Neemrana, located in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, India, is famous for the Neemrana Fort Palace, a stunning heritage hotel that has become an iconic landmark and a popular tourist destination.

The Neemrana Fort Palace is a magnificent 15th-century heritage fort that has been painstakingly restored and converted into a luxury hotel. Perched atop a hill, the fort offers panoramic views of the surrounding Aravalli Range and the picturesque countryside.

The palace complex comprises several beautifully decorated rooms, suites, courtyards, and gardens, each reflecting the grandeur and opulence of Rajasthan’s royal past. The architecture of the fort palace is a blend of Rajput and Mughal styles, featuring intricately carved balconies, ornate arches, and stunning frescoes 30 Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan.

Visitors to Neemrana Fort Palace can indulge in a range of activities, including heritage walks, cultural performances, and rejuvenating spa treatments. The palace also offers dining experiences at its rooftop restaurant, where guests can savor delicious Rajasthani cuisine while enjoying breathtaking views of the sunset.

Apart from the Neemrana Fort Palace, the town of Neemrana is also known for its industrial and commercial significance, with several industries and factories located in the vicinity.

With its regal charm, architectural splendor, and luxurious amenities, the Neemrana Fort Palace offers a unique and unforgettable experience for travelers seeking a taste of Rajasthan’s royal heritage.

Kumbhalgarh

Kumbhalgarh – Known for Kumbhalgarh Fort

Kumbhalgarh, situated in the Rajsamand district of Rajasthan, India, is renowned for its majestic Kumbhalgarh Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the largest and most formidable forts in the state.

The Kumbhalgarh Fort , built in the 15th century by Rana Kumbha, is surrounded by a 36-kilometer-long fortified wall, which is the second-longest continuous wall after the Great Wall of China. This impressive fortification protected the fortress from invaders and served as a refuge for the rulers of Mewar during times of conflict.

The fort’s architectural marvels include intricately carved temples, palaces, step wells, and water reservoirs, showcasing a blend of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles. The Badal Mahal, or Palace of Clouds, is a prominent structure within the fort complex, offering stunning views of the surrounding Aravalli hills and countryside 30 Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan.

Kumbhalgarh Fort is also known for its historical significance, as it served as the birthplace of Maharana Pratap, the legendary Rajput king known for his valor and resistance against Mughal Emperor Akbar.

Apart from the fort, Kumbhalgarh is surrounded by natural beauty, with the Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary providing a habitat for diverse flora and fauna, including leopards, sloth bears, and various species of birds.

Visitors to Kumbhalgarh can explore the fort’s expansive complex, marvel at its architectural splendor, and immerse themselves in the rich history and heritage of Rajasthan.

With its imposing fortifications, rich history, and breathtaking scenery, Kumbhalgarh remains a must-visit destination for travelers seeking to discover the grandeur of Rajasthan’s past.

Bhangarh Fort Alwar

Bhangarh – Known as the Most Haunted Place in India

Bhangarh, located in the Alwar district of Rajasthan, India, is infamous for being considered one of the most haunted places in the country. This abandoned town, known as Bhangarh Fort , is shrouded in myths, legends, and eerie tales that have made it a magnet for paranormal enthusiasts and thrill-seekers.

According to local folklore, Bhangarh Fort was built in the 17th century by Raja Madho Singh, a ruler of the Kachwaha dynasty. However, the town’s prosperity was short-lived, as it is said to have been cursed by a sorcerer who fell in love with the princess of Bhangarh . Legend has it that he attempted to cast a spell on her to make her fall in love with him, but the princess foiled his plan, causing him to curse the entire town.

The curse is believed to have led to the town’s downfall, with residents fleeing and the once-thriving settlement being left abandoned and in ruins. Today, the ruins of Bhangarh Fort stand as a ghostly reminder of its mysterious past, with locals and visitors alike claiming to have witnessed paranormal phenomena within its walls.

Despite its eerie reputation, Bhangarh Fort is a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors who are intrigued by its haunted history and atmospheric ambiance. Visitors are allowed to explore the ruins during the day, but entry to the fort is prohibited after sunset, as it is believed to be inhabited by spirits.

While the haunted reputation of Bhangarh may be the subject of speculation and debate, its mysterious allure continues to captivate those who dare to venture into its haunted halls 30 Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan.

Shrinathji Temple Nathdwara

Nathdwara – Famous for Shrinathji Temple

Nathdwara, a town in the Indian state of Rajasthan, is famous for the renowned Shrinathji Temple, dedicated to the deity Shrinathji , an incarnation of Lord Krishna.

The Shrinathji Temple is one of the most important pilgrimage sites for followers of the Pushti Marg sect of Vaishnavism, a devotional tradition within Hinduism. The temple houses a sacred image of Shrinathji, which depicts Lord Krishna as a seven-year-old child holding the Govardhan Hill in one hand and a flute in the other. The image is worshipped with great devotion and is believed to be self-manifested.

The daily rituals and ceremonies performed at the Shrinathji Temple are elaborate and draw devotees from all over India and beyond. The darshan (viewing) of the deity is considered highly auspicious, and devotees eagerly await the opportunity to catch a glimpse of Shrinathji adorned in different attire and ornaments according to the seasons and festivals.

Apart from the main temple, Nathdwara is also home to several other shrines and religious sites, including the Dwarkadheesh Temple, the Banke Bihari Temple, and the Charbhuja Temple, each attracting devotees and pilgrims throughout the year 30 Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan.

The town of Nathdwara is also known for its vibrant markets, where visitors can shop for traditional Rajasthani handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs, including intricately designed Pichwai paintings depicting scenes from the life of Lord Krishna.

With its rich religious heritage, spiritual ambiance, and cultural vibrancy, Nathdwara remains a must-visit destination for devotees and travelers seeking a deeper connection with Hindu spirituality.

Osian Village Jodhpur

Osian – Known for its Ancient Temples

Osian, located in the Jodhpur district of Rajasthan, India, is renowned for its ancient temples, which date back to the 8th to 11th centuries and showcase exquisite architectural and sculptural craftsmanship.

The town of Osian, also known as the “Khajuraho of Rajasthan,” is home to a cluster of intricately carved Hindu and Jain temples that stand as a testament to the region’s rich cultural and religious heritage. These temples, built by various rulers of the Gurjara-Pratihara dynasty, are dedicated to different Hindu deities such as Vishnu, Mahakala, Surya, and others, as well as to Jain Tirthankaras.

The most famous among the temples in Osian is the Sachiya Mata Temple , dedicated to the goddess Sachiya, an incarnation of Durga. This temple is known for its elaborately sculpted exteriors and intricately carved pillars, which depict scenes from Hindu mythology and daily life.

Other notable temples in Osian include the Sun Temple (Surya Mandir), the Mahavira Temple, the Jain temple dedicated to Lord Mahavira, and the Harihara Temple, which combines elements of both Hinduism and Jainism.

Apart from its temples, Osian is also known for its desert landscape and sand dunes, making it a popular destination for camel safaris and desert camping experiences. The town’s serene ambiance and ancient temples attract pilgrims, history buffs, and travelers seeking to explore Rajasthan’s cultural heritage.

With its architectural splendor, historical significance, and spiritual ambiance, Osian remains a must-visit destination for those interested in ancient Indian art and architecture 30 Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan.

Barmer fort

Barmer – Famous for Desert Safari

Barmer, located in the western part of Rajasthan, India, is famous for its desert safaris, offering visitors a chance to explore the majestic Thar Desert and experience the vibrant culture of the region.

Desert safaris in Barmer typically involve camel rides or jeep tours through the vast expanses of the Thar Desert, allowing travelers to witness the breathtaking landscapes, rolling sand dunes, and picturesque sunset views. Experienced guides lead these safaris, providing insights into the desert’s flora, fauna, and local customs.

One of the most popular destinations for desert safaris in Barmer is the Khuri village, situated about 50 kilometers south of the town. Khuri is known for its stunning sand dunes, where visitors can enjoy camel rides, traditional folk performances, and overnight camping under the starry sky.

Another notable destination for desert safaris in Barmer is the nearby village of Sanchore, which offers similar experiences amidst the tranquil desert scenery.

Apart from desert safaris, Barmer is also known for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant markets, and colorful festivals. The town’s bustling bazaars offer a variety of handicrafts, textiles, and local delicacies, providing a glimpse into the region’s traditional craftsmanship and culinary delights 30 Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan.

With its captivating desert landscapes, cultural experiences, and adventurous activities, Barmer remains a popular destination for travelers seeking an authentic Rajasthan experience.

Dungarpur – Known for its Palaces and Temples

Dungarpur, situated in southern Rajasthan, India, is renowned for its magnificent palaces, ancient temples, and rich cultural heritage.

One of the most notable attractions in Dungarpur is the Udai Bilas Palace, an architectural gem built in the 19th century by Maharawal Udai Singhji II. This grand palace, located on the shores of the Gaibsagar Lake, features a blend of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles, with intricately carved balconies, marble pavilions, and stunning frescoes. Today, the palace serves as a heritage hotel, offering visitors a chance to experience the regal lifestyle of Rajasthan’s royalty.

Dungarpur is also home to several historic temples, each showcasing exquisite architecture and spiritual significance. The Juna Mahal, or Old Palace, is a prominent landmark known for its intricate stone carvings, ornate arches, and colorful murals depicting Hindu mythology. The temple of Shrinathji, dedicated to Lord Krishna, is another revered site in Dungarpur, attracting devotees from far and wide.

The town’s vibrant markets offer a variety of handicrafts, textiles, and traditional artwork, including the famous Dungarpur-style miniature paintings, which are known for their intricate detailing and vibrant colors 30 Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan.

Apart from its palaces and temples, Dungarpur is surrounded by natural beauty, with lush greenery, lakes, and rolling hills adding to its charm. The region’s serene ambiance and scenic landscapes make it an ideal destination for relaxation and rejuvenation.

With its rich architectural heritage, spiritual sites, and picturesque surroundings, Dungarpur offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for travelers exploring Rajasthan.

Sirohi – Famous for its Forts and Temples

Sirohi, located in southern Rajasthan, India, is renowned for its historic forts, ancient temples, and scenic beauty.

One of the most prominent attractions in Sirohi is the Sirohi Fort, also known as the Ajitgarh Fort or Kesar Singh Mahal. Perched atop a hill, this imposing fortress offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and serves as a reminder of the region’s rich history and architectural heritage.

Apart from the Sirohi Fort, the town is also home to several ancient temples, each steeped in mythology and religious significance. The temple of Shri Jirawala Parshvanath Jain Tirth, dedicated to Lord Parshvanath, is a revered pilgrimage site for followers of Jainism. The temple of Shri Neelkanth Mahadev, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is another prominent landmark, attracting devotees and pilgrims throughout the year 30 Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan.

Sirohi is surrounded by natural beauty, with lush forests, scenic hills, and sparkling rivers adding to its charm. The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, located nearby, offers opportunities for wildlife spotting and nature walks amidst a diverse range of flora and fauna.

The town’s vibrant markets are a treasure trove for shoppers, offering a variety of handicrafts, textiles, and local delicacies. The region is known for its traditional artwork, including colorful embroidery, mirror work, and Rajasthani paintings.

With its blend of historical landmarks, religious sites, and natural beauty, Sirohi offers a captivating destination for travelers seeking to explore the cultural and heritage of Rajasthan.

Sikar – Famous for Laxmangarh Fort and Harshnath Temple

Sikar, a city in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, India, is renowned for its historical landmarks, including the Laxmangarh Fort and Harshnath Temple, which showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region.

Laxmangarh Fort , situated atop a hill, is one of the most prominent attractions in Sikar. Built in the 19th century by Rao Raja Laxman Singh of Sikar, the fort is an architectural marvel, featuring intricate carvings, elaborate gateways, and stunning frescoes depicting scenes from Hindu mythology and historical events. The fort offers panoramic views of the surrounding town and countryside, making it a popular destination for history buffs and photography enthusiasts 30 Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan.

Harshnath Temple is another significant landmark in Sikar , dedicated to Lord Shiva. This ancient temple dates back to the 10th century and is renowned for its architectural grandeur and spiritual significance. Surrounded by picturesque hills and lush greenery, the temple provides a serene ambiance for devotees and visitors seeking solace and spiritual rejuvenation.

Apart from Laxmangarh Fort and Harshnath Temple , Sikar is also known for its vibrant markets, where visitors can shop for traditional Rajasthani handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs. The town’s bustling bazaars offer a glimpse into the local way of life and provide opportunities to interact with the friendly locals.

With its blend of historical landmarks, religious sites, and cultural vibrancy, Sikar offers a unique and enriching destination for travelers exploring the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan.

Pali – Known for its Temples and Jain Pilgrimage Sites

Pali, situated in the Marwar region of Rajasthan, India, is renowned for its ancient temples and Jain pilgrimage sites, which attract devotees and tourists from far and wide.

One of the most prominent temples in Pali is the Ranakpur Jain Temple, dedicated to Lord Adinath, the first Tirthankara of Jainism. This magnificent temple, built in the 15th century, is renowned for its intricate marble carvings, awe-inspiring architecture, and 1,444 intricately carved pillars, each adorned with unique designs and motifs. The temple complex also includes several smaller shrines, domes, and pavilions, all reflecting the architectural brilliance of the era.

Apart from the Ranakpur Jain Temple, Pali is also home to several other Jain pilgrimage sites, including the Muchhal Mahavir Temple, dedicated to Lord Mahavir, and the Narlai Jain Temple, known for its ancient architecture and religious significance 30 Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan.

In addition to its Jain temples, Pali is also known for its Hindu temples, such as the Somnath Temple and the Bangur Museum and Temple, which houses a collection of ancient artifacts and exhibits related to the region’s history and culture.

The town’s bustling markets offer a variety of handicrafts, textiles, and traditional Rajasthani artifacts, providing visitors with an opportunity to explore the local culture and craftsmanship.

With its rich religious heritage, architectural marvels, and cultural vibrancy, Pali remains a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a spiritual and cultural experience in Rajasthan.

Tonk – Famous for Sunehri Kothi and Jama Masjid

Tonk, located in the eastern part of Rajasthan, India, is famous for its historical landmarks, including the Sunehri Kothi and Jama Masjid, which reflect the region’s rich cultural heritage and architectural splendor.

Sunehri Kothi, also known as the Golden Mansion, is a magnificent palace built during the 19th century by Nawab Mohammed Ibrahim Ali Khan, the ruler of Tonk. The palace is renowned for its striking yellow façade, intricate architecture, and exquisite interior decor. Sunehri Kothi served as the residence of the Nawabs of Tonk and is now a popular tourist attraction, offering visitors a glimpse into the royal lifestyle of bygone eras 30 Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan.

Jama Masjid, located in the heart of Tonk , is one of the largest mosques in Rajasthan and a fine example of Indo-Islamic architecture. Built during the reign of Nawab Mohammed Ibrahim Ali Khan, the mosque features intricate marble carvings, ornate domes, and minarets, creating a stunning visual spectacle. Jama Masjid is not only a place of worship but also a symbol of the cultural diversity and religious harmony of Tonk.

In addition to Sunehri Kothi and Jama Masjid, Tonk is also known for its vibrant bazaars, where visitors can shop for traditional Rajasthani handicrafts, textiles, and jewelry. The town’s bustling markets offer a unique blend of Rajput and Islamic influences, reflecting its diverse cultural heritage.

With its architectural marvels, historical landmarks, and cultural vibrancy, Tonk remains a must-visit destination for travelers seeking to explore the rich tapestry of Rajasthan’s history and heritage.

Churu – Known for its Havelis and Frescoes

Churu, located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, India, is renowned for its exquisite havelis (mansions) and intricate frescoes, which showcase the rich artistic and architectural heritage of the area.

The town of Churu is dotted with stunning havelis, built by wealthy merchants and traders during the 18th and 19th centuries. These grand mansions served as residences for affluent families and feature elaborately carved facades, ornate balconies, and intricately painted frescoes depicting scenes from mythology, history, and everyday life. Some of the most famous havelis in Churu include the Surana Haveli, Kanhaiya Lal Bagla Haveli, and Malji Ka Kamra, each boasting unique architectural styles and artistic motifs.

The frescoes adorning the havelis of Churu are renowned for their vibrant colors, detailed designs, and artistic finesse. These intricate paintings often showcase the craftsmanship of local artisans and reflect the cultural influences of the time, including Rajput, Mughal, and European styles.

Apart from its havelis, Churu is also known for its historic forts, temples, and cenotaphs, which add to the town’s architectural splendor and cultural significance. The Sethani Ka Johara, a majestic stepwell built by a wealthy merchant’s wife, is another notable attraction in Churu, known for its impressive architecture and ornate carvings 30 Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan.

With its wealth of architectural treasures, vibrant artistry, and cultural heritage, Churu offers a captivating destination for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in the rich history and artistic legacy of Rajasthan.

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Rajasthan, the land of royalty, welcomes you! Known for its culture, history, and breathtaking landscapes, This state is a favorite among visitors. Dive into our guide, “Top 20 Best Places to Visit in Rajasthan with Friends & Family,” as we explore this Land of Kings and Queens, perfect for unforgettable group adventures.

Let’s start a trip through the rich heritage, mesmerizing architecture, and many sights of this fascinating Indian state. So, Prepare to pack your bags and travel to Rajasthan’s top most visited tourist destinations with your loved ones.

List of 20 Best Places to Visit in Rajasthan

Listed top 20 best places to visit in rajasthan with friends and family.

A “Land of Kings” is Rajasthan. With its beautiful natural surroundings, rich cultural heritage and history. This makes the state a beautiful haven for travelers. It is perfect for friends and family, all can explore together.

Here is a list of the Most Visited Tourist Destinations in Rajasthan for a memorable trip with your loved ones:

1. Jaipur – The Royal City

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The Royal City of Jaipur as well as called Pink City is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Rajasthan. It has a renowned culture and heritage and also hosts India’s stunning palaces and forts. Jaipur offers traditional Rajasthani handicrafts and textiles for shopping. Seeking relaxation some time with friends and family? Jaipur is the perfect destination for you.

The city is dotted with beautiful monuments that reflect its grandeur. The City Palace, Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, Nahargarh Fort, Jal Mahal and other forts are some of the must-visit attractions in Jaipur . The Royal City also offers a variety of interesting markets to shop for amazing antiques, handicrafts and souvenirs.

Jaipur is also known for its delicious cuisine. From traditional Rajasthani food to international cuisines, you can find something to suit your taste buds at any of the city’s restaurants. If you’re looking to experience the vibrant nightlife of Jaipur, then head over to one of its many pubs and bars.

For those seeking a spiritual experience. The temples and shrines in Jaipur will calm and soothe you. From the Birla Mandir temple to the Moti Dungri Ganesh temple, you can explore the religious side of this historic city.

If you want an adventure like no other then Jaipur has something for everyone!

Places to visit: Amer Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Jal Mahal Things to do: Shopping at Bapu Bazaar, Elephant ride at Amer Fort, Hot air balloon ride Famous for: Palaces, forts, handicrafts, and rich cultural heritage Nearest airport: Jaipur International Airport (12 km) Nearest railway station: Jaipur Junction (5 km) Best time to visit: October to March

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2. Udaipur – The City of Lakes

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The “City of Lakes” and a beautiful and beautiful city in India, Udaipur is. The beautiful lakes, palaces, and temples of Udaipur are renowned throughout India. With a wide selection of markets and shops selling everything from traditional Indian clothing to modern fashion.

If you’re seeking a spot to relax and take in the beauty of nature. Udaipur is a wonderful choice. The several lakes in the city are terrific places to go boating, fishing, or just take in the scenery. In addition, there are many beautiful parks and gardens to explore. As well as several important temples and palaces.

Udaipur offers a wide variety of goods for purchase. You may get anything you’re looking for in this city, from street markets selling traditional Indian clothing to high-end boutiques offering brand labels. And be sure to look at the regional crafts and craftsmen that sell their items throughout the city if you want to get a true sense of Rajasthani culture.

Places to visit: City Palace, Lake Pichola, Jagmandir, Saheliyon-ki-Bari, Fateh Sagar Lake Things to do: Boat ride on Lake Pichola, Visit Bagore ki Haveli, Shopping at Hathi Pol Bazaar Famous for: Lakes, palaces, and picturesque landscapes Nearest airport: Maharana Pratap Airport (22 km) Nearest railway station: Udaipur City Railway Station (4 km) Best time to visit: October to March

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3. Jodhpur – The Blue City

jodhpur city

Jodhpur is a highly favored tourist spot in Rajasthan. Along with its extensive history and vibrant culture, it is particularly recognized for its blue structures and temples. With its vast array of attractions and activities. Jodhpur is an ideal destination to enjoy with friends and family. Jodhpur offers something for everyone, from historical landmarks to local cuisine.

Some of the must-see attractions in Jodhpur include the Mehrangarh Fort , Jaswant Thada, and the Umaid Bhawan Palace. The Mehrangarh Fort is one of the biggest forts in India. From its ramparts, you can see beautiful views of the city. The Jaswant Thada is a beautiful marble cenotaph that was built in honor of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II. The Umaid Bhawan Palace is a lavish palace that was built in the 20th century. Today, it serves as a museum.

In addition to its many sights, Jodhpur is also home to a vibrant market scene. The Ghanta Ghar Market is a great place to find traditional Rajasthani handicrafts, while the Sardar Market is the best place to buy spices and other food items.

Whether you’re interested in history, culture, or markets, Jodhpur is sure to have something for you. So add it to your list of Rajasthan attractions!

Places to visit: Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jaswant Thada, Mandore Gardens Things to do: Zip-lining at Mehrangarh Fort, Shopping at Sardar Market, Visit Bishnoi Village Famous for: Blue houses, forts, and culture Nearest airport: Jodhpur Airport (5 km) Nearest railway station: Jodhpur Junction (3.5 km) Best time to visit: October to March

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4. Pushkar – A Sacred Pilgrimage Center

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An important Hindu pilgrimage center, Pushkar lies within the Ajmer district of Rajasthan. The city is surrounded by mountains and situated on the edge of Pushkar Lake. The city has many temples including the Brahma Temple. This temple is known to be the only one worldwide dedicated to Lord Brahma. Pushkar serves as a favored religious place for Hindus, attracting numerous devotees from across India to immerse in the holy lake.

Places to visit: Pushkar Lake, Brahma Temple, Savitri Mata Temple, Varaha Temple Things to do: Camel safari, Hot air balloon ride, Attend Pushkar Fair Famous for: Religious significance, temples, and the annual Pushkar Fair Nearest airport: Jaipur International Airport (150 km) Nearest railway station: Ajmer Junction (15 km) Best time to visit: October to March Also Read:- Famous Hill Station in Rajasthan

5. Ranthambore National Park – Home to the Tiger

Ranthambore National Park

In India, one of the greatest sites to watch tigers in Ranthambore National Park. In this park, there are several Bengal tigers. Deer, hyenas, jackals, and leopards are also found here. The park offers safari trips to allow visitors to see tigers up close. For travelers, lodges and resorts are plentiful in the area.

Places to visit: Ranthambore Fort, Padam Talao, Kachida Valley, Rajbagh Ruins Things to do: Wildlife safari, Bird watching, Photography Famous for: Wildlife, especially tigers, and scenic landscapes Nearest airport: Jaipur International Airport (180 km) Nearest railway station: Sawai Madhopur Railway Station (12 km) Best time to visit: October to June

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6. Mount Abu – A Hill Station in Rajasthan

mount abu hill station

Mount Abu is a hill station in Rajasthan, India. It is in the Aravalli Range at a height of 1,722 m (5,650 ft). Mount Abu is the only hill station in Rajasthan and it is a popular tourist destination. The mountain has pretty views of the nearby places, and you can find many temples and holy spots there. The highest point on Mount Abu is Guru Shikhar, which is also the highest point in Rajasthan. Sunset Point, a nice place to watch the sun go down; and Nakki Lake, a lovely man-made lake that is perfect for relaxing walks.

There are many places to see in Mount Abu, such as the Dilwara Temples, which are a must-visit for any tourist.

Places to visit: Dilwara Jain Temples, Nakki Lake, Guru Shikhar, Sunset Point Things to do: Boating on Nakki Lake, Trekking, Visit Achalgarh Fort Famous for: Hill station, lakes, and Jain temples Nearest airport: Maharana Pratap Airport, Udaipur (185 km) Nearest railway station: Abu Road Railway Station (28 km) Best time to visit: February to June and September to December

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7. Bikaner – A Desert Town

junagarh fort

Bikaner is a desert city in northwestern Rajasthan. It is surrounded by the Thar Desert and is known for its camel safaris and traditional mud-brick havelis. It is also very famous for Junagarh Fort, you must also visit it once. It was built in the 16th century and has grand gateways, balconies and courtyards. Nearby, the Antique Museum displays old textiles, photographs and royal swings. Bikaner House is a former palace with a museum of Rajasthani culture.

Camel safaris are a must-do when in Bikaner! You can explore the desert on camelback, stopping to see the sunset or camp overnight under the stars. For a taste of traditional Rajasthani culture, visit one of the town’s many havelis – ornate mansions built by wealthy merchants.

The Junagarh Fort is an imposing 16th-century fort that’s worth a visit for its architecture and views over the desert. If you’re interested in Rajasthani history and culture, make sure to stop by the Prachina Museum, which houses a collection of old textiles, photos and royal cradles.

Places to visit: Junagarh Fort, Lalgarh Palace, National Research Centre on Camel, Gajner Palace Things to do: Camel safari, Visit Karni Mata Temple, Shopping at Kote Gate Famous for: Forts, palaces, and camel safaries Nearest airport: Jodhpur Airport (251 km) Nearest railway station: Bikaner Junction (1.5 km) Best time to visit: October to March

8. Jaisalmer – An Oasis in the Thar Desert

jaisalmer

Jaisalmer is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Rajasthan. This city is famous for its golden sandstone fort and lies in the Thar Desert. Jaisalmer is a great place to visit with friends and family. The city offers plenty of sightseeing, including the Jaisalmer Fort, desert exploration, and camel safaris.

The Jaisalmer Fort is a must-see attraction in the city. It is one of Rajasthan’s oldest forts and built-in 1156 AD. The fort is famous for being really beautiful and impressive. The fort is surrounded by 99 bastions and encircled by a wall that stands 30 feet tall. Several entrances provide access to the interior sections of the fort. Where one can discover palaces, temples, and museums within.

Exploring the Thar Desert is also a popular activity in Jaisalmer. Visitors can go on camel safaris through the desert and admire its vast expanse of sand dunes. Many local villages can be visited during trips. You can learn about their traditional way of life and culture there. Other activities include sand boarding, quad biking, and jeep tours.

Places to visit: Jaisalmer Fort, Patwon Ki Haveli, Gadisar Lake, Bada Bagh, Sam Sand Dunes Things to do: Desert safari, Camel ride, Visit Kuldhara Village, Attend Desert Festival Famous for: Golden sand dunes, forts, and havelis Nearest airport: Jaisalmer Airport (17 km) Nearest railway station: Jaisalmer Railway Station (2 km) Best time to visit: October to March

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9. Chittorgarh – The historic Chittorgarh Fort

chittorgarh fort

Chittorgarh also called “Chittor” is a big fort on a hill in the southern part of Rajasthan. The fort was the capital of Mewar and was defended by Rana Kumbha and his successors against several attacks by Muslim rulers.

The Chittorgarh Fort is a complex of several palaces, temples, and towers that were built over centuries. The main attractions within the fort include the Rani Padmini Palace, the Vijay Stambha (Tower of Victory), and the Kirti Stambha (Tower of Fame). There are also several Jain temples within the fort complex.

Fort complexes can be explored independently or guided tours are available. The best time to visit Chittorgarh Fort is from October to March when the weather is cool.

Places to visit: Chittorgarh Fort, Rana Kumbha Palace, Vijay Stambh, Meera Temple, Padmini Palace Things to do: Explore the fort, Visit Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary, Shopping at Sadar Bazaar Famous for: Forts, palaces, and historical significance Nearest airport: Maharana Pratap Airport, Udaipur (120 km) Nearest railway station: Chittorgarh Railway Station (7 km) Best time to visit: October to March

Also Read:- 11+ Best Places to Visit in Chittorgarh

10. Dungarpur

Gaib Sagar Lake Dungarpur

Visiting Dungarpur is an excellent choice for those seeking a unique and culturally rich travel experience. This hidden gem in Rajasthan offers a delightful blend of history, architecture, and local traditions. While exploring the town, you’ll encounter stunning attractions such as the ancient Juna Mahal and Udai Bilas Palace, which showcase the region’s royal legacy.

Dungarpur’s crowded markets give you a taste of authentic Rajasthani foods and provide an opportunity to shop for unique handicrafts. The serene Gaib Sagar Lake is a perfect spot to relax and enjoy casual picnics with friends or family. Overall, Dungarpur’s charm and diverse offerings make it a must-visit destination on your journey through Rajasthan.

Places to visit: Juna Mahal, Udai Bilas Palace, Gaib Sagar Lake, Shrinathji Temple Things to do: Birdwatching at Gaib Sagar Lake, Visit Baroda village, Explore Rajmata Devendra Kunwar State Museum Famous for: Architecture, temples, and scenic beauty Nearest airport: Maharana Pratap Airport, Udaipur (120 km) Nearest railway station: Dungarpur Railway Station (3 km) Best time to visit: October to February

11. Kumbhalgarh

kumbhalgarh

Kumbhalgarh is a historical fort in the Rajsamand district of Rajasthan. Kumbhalgarh is a historical fort in the Rajsamand district of Rajasthan. The fort stands on a hilltop 1,100 meters above sea level. Rana Kumbha built it in the 15th century, and it is one of India’s largest forts.

The fort has seven imposing gates and seven massive ramparts, which are interspersed with 360 temples. There are also two lakes within the fort boundaries. The fort walls stretch an impressive 36 km (22 mi). That makes It’s the Second-longest wall globally, after the Great Wall of China.

Places to visit: Kumbhalgarh Fort, Badal Mahal, Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple Things to do: Explore the fort, Wildlife safari, Trekking Famous for: Forts, palaces, and wildlife Nearest airport: Maharana Pratap Airport, Udaipur (115 km) Nearest railway station: Falna Railway Station (50 km) Best time to visit: October to March

ajmer

Ajmer is known for its beautiful lakes, temples, and historical monuments. Ajmer is also a great place to shop for traditional Rajasthani arts and crafts. If you want to relax and enjoy your friends or family’s company. Then Ajmer is also the perfect destination for you.

The city of Ajmer is home to some of the most famous religious places in India like the Dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, Ana Sagar Lake, and Taragarh Fort. Other tourist attractions include the Mayo College, Akbar’s Palace & Museum, Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra Mosque, and Nareli Jain Temple.

You can also enjoy various activities such as boating in Ana Sagar Lake or taking a camel ride around the nearby villages. There are several markets and bazaars in Ajmer where you can buy traditional Rajasthani artifacts and souvenirs.

Places to visit: Ajmer Sharif Dargah, Ana Sagar Lake, Akbar’s Palace & Museum, Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra Things to do: Attend Qawwali at Dargah, Boating at Ana Sagar Lake, Visit Nareli Jain Temple Famous for: Islamic pilgrimage site, historical landmarks, and lakes Nearest airport: Jaipur International Airport (135 km) Nearest railway station: Ajmer Junction (2 km) Best time to visit: October to March

bundi

Bundi is a small, picturesque town located in the Hadoti region of Rajasthan, India. Family and friends will love this charming and fascinating place. The town is renowned for its magnificent palaces, step wells, temples, and colorful markets.

Rich in history and architecture, Bundi is famous for its step wells, the Taragarh Fort, and the beautifully painted Bundi Palace.

The main attraction in Bundi is the Taragarh Fort, which is considered to be one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan. The fort offers spectacular views of the surrounding hills and valleys and has several majestic gates and walls. You can also explore some of the palaces inside the fort such as Badal Mahal, Phool Mahal, and Rani Mahal. The town offers a less touristy experience, giving you a taste of authentic Rajasthan.

The city also houses some beautiful stepwells that were built centuries ago to store water during droughts or times of water scarcity. These stepwells are a great reminder of Bundi’s past and its people who worked tirelessly to ensure their future generations had access to clean drinking water.

Finally, don’t miss out on exploring the markets in Bundi which are filled with vibrant colors, unique handicrafts, traditional jewelry, fabrics, spices and more. Shopping here is an experience like no other.

Places to visit: Taragarh Fort, Bundi Palace, Sukh Mahal, Raniji ki Baori Things to do: Explore the fort and palaces, Visit Dabhai Kund, Shopping at local markets Famous for: Forts, stepwells, and miniature paintings Nearest airport: Jaipur International Airport (210 km) Nearest railway station: Bundi Railway Station (4.5 km) Best time to visit: October to March

alwar

A city in Rajasthan’s northern region would be perfect for holiday. Its cultural, historical, and natural beauty make it the most beautiful city. There are numerous historic forts, palaces, and temples that highlight Rajasthan’s history.

Adventure seekers will love Alwar because it is located in several wildlife sanctuaries, lakes, and forests that provide opportunities for hiking, camping, and bird-watching. The Sariska Tiger Reserve is one of the major attractions of wildlife species like tigers, leopards, and deer And it is one of Alwar’s top tourist destinations. There are tasty dishes also available all over the city in its streets, restaurants, and cafes.

Places to visit: Bala Quila, City Palace, Siliserh Lake, Sariska Tiger Reserve Things to do: Visit the haunted Bhangarh Fort, Wildlife safari, Boating at Siliserh Lake Famous for: Palaces, lakes, and wildlife Nearest airport: Jaipur International Airport (150 km) Nearest railway station: (0.3 km) Best time to visit: October to March

15. Bharatpur

bharatpur

Bharatpur, City is located in Rajasthan’s Braj area on the Yamuna River’s right side. Bharatpur is also known as “Lohagarh”. It was formerly the capital of the princely state of Bharatpur, a fiefdom ruled by a Hindu raja.

Bharatpur is known for its palaces and forts. The most notable tourist attractions in Bharatpur are Keoladeo National Park, Lohagarh Fort and Bharatpur Palace. In Asia, Keoladeo National Park is one of the best bird sanctuaries. Lohagarh Fort, also known as Iron Fort, was built by Maharaja Suraj Mal in 1730. The fort is very strong and was significant in Rajasthan’s history.

Bharatpur Palace was built by Maharaja Ranjit Singh and his successors. Today, it serves as a museum and includes rare worldwide artistic collections.

Bharatpur is a perfect location for you if you’re seeking some peace and quiet away from the rush of city life.

Places to visit: Keoladeo National Park, Lohagarh Fort, Bharatpur Palace, Deeg Palace Things to do: Bird watching, Cycling in Keoladeo National Park, Visit Ganga Mandir Famous for: Bird sanctuary, forts, and palaces Nearest airport: Agra Airport (56 km) Nearest railway station: Bharatpur Junction (5 km) Best time to visit: October to March

16. Mandawa

mandawa

Mandawa a little town is located in Rajasthan’s Shekhawati area. It is famous for its havelis, which are traditional Rajasthani mansions. Many of these havelis are decorated with beautiful frescoes and paintings.

It’s fun to travel together with friends or family to Mandawa. This little town offers a wide variety of sights and activities. You can explore the many havelis, go on a camel safari, or simply enjoy the local cuisine.

There is no better place to experience an exciting and memorable experience than Mandawa!

Places to visit: Mandawa Fort, Murmuria Haveli, Hanuman Prasad Goenka Haveli, Harlalka Well Things to do: Explore havelis, Visit Raghunathji Temple, Shopping at local markets Famous for: Havelis, frescoes, and traditional architecture Nearest airport: Jaipur International Airport (170 km) Nearest railway station: Jhunjhunu Railway Station (29 km) Best time to visit: October to March

osian

There are many beautiful places to visit in Rajasthan, and Osian is one of them. Osian is also a great place to experience traditional Rajasthani culture. It is a small village in the Thar Desert, and it has magnificent temples and palaces. Some of Rajasthan’s most prominent Hindu temples are found in Osian, and they are worth visiting. The palaces in Osian are also very lovely and provide a fascinating look into the lives of the former royal inhabitants.

The town has a colorful culture, and the people are always willing to tell visitors about it and point out the main attractions. As well as several stores offering regional handicrafts, there are also local restaurants where you may experience traditional Rajasthani food. Additionally, it’s a wonderful spot to buy gifts or take home some original works of art.

Places to visit: Sachiya Mata Temple, Osian Jain Temple, Kali Temple, Mahavira Temple Things to do: Camel safari, Visit Thar Desert, Explore ancient temples Famous for: Ancient temples and desert landscape Nearest airport: Jodhpur Airport (72 km) Nearest railway station: Osian Railway Station (1 km) Best time to visit: October to March

18. Ranakpur

ranakpur

Ranakpur should definitely be on your list when visiting Rajasthan with friends or family. This place is known for its beautiful temples and scenic views. You can also enjoy a variety of activities like camel safaris, elephant rides, and jeep safaris.

The main attraction here is the Jain temple complex which is one of the most impressive Jain temples in India. Built-in 1439, the complex has 29 pavilions, 80 domes, and 400 columns decorated with intricate carvings. There are also two other temples dedicated to Lord Adinath and Parsvanath.

The beauty of Ranakpur lies not just in its temples but also in its natural attractions like mountains, waterfalls, forests, and wildlife sanctuaries. There are many places to explore around Ranakpur such as Kumbhalgarh National Park, Soorsagar Lake, Gogunda Udaipur, and Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary. You can also enjoy activities like trekking, camping or bird watching here.

Ranakpur is the perfect destination for a memorable vacation.

Places to visit: Ranakpur Jain Temple, Sadri, Surya Narayan Temple, Muchhal Mahavir Temple Things to do: Explore the temples, Visit Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Village walks Famous for: Jain temples and natural beauty Nearest airport: Maharana Pratap Airport, Udaipur (110 km) Nearest railway station: Falna Railway Station (35 km) Best time to visit: October to February

19. Khimsar

khimsar

The desert outpost of Khimsar is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan. Khimsar is close to the Thar Desert and has amazing sights of sand dunes. It’s a wonderful place to explore Rajasthan’s traditions.

There are a number of ways to explore the desert around Khimsar, from camel safaris to jeep tours. You can also visit some of the nearby villages to see traditional Rajasthani life up close. And be sure to check out the Fort of Khimsar, which dates back to the 16th century!

If you’re looking for something special, the Khimsar Dunes Village resort is a great option. At night, you can enjoy some traditional Rajasthani music and dance performances.

Overall, Khimsar is an amazing place to visit. With its stunning desert views and vibrant culture, it’s sure to create some unforgettable memories!

Places to visit: Khimsar Fort, Khimsar Dunes Village, Osian Temples, Panchala Black Buck Reserve Things to do: Camel safari, Village tour, Jeep safari at the wildlife reserve Famous for: Forts, sand dunes, and wildlife Nearest airport: Jodhpur Airport (92 km) Nearest railway station: Nagaur Railway Station (44 km) Best time to visit: October to March

20. Sawai Madhopur

sawai madhopur

The stunning city of Sawai Madhopur is located in the southeastern region of the state. It is recognized for its wealth of history and culture. The place is interesting to visit. There are many tourist attractions in Sawai Madhopur that make it a perfect destination for a vacation. The city has a number of temples, mosques, and forts that are worth visiting.

The city is well connected by road and rail to other parts of Rajasthan. There are many budget hotels in Sawai Madhopur where you can stay while visiting the city.

Sawai Madhopur is an ideal destination for those looking for an adventurous holiday or a peaceful retreat. Whether you’d like to explore the wildlife, take part in cultural activities, or just relax and unwind, Sawai Madhopur has something for everyone.

Places to visit: Ranthambore National Park, Ranthambore Fort, Trinetra Ganesh Temple, Padam Talao Things to do: Wildlife safari, Bird watching, Visit Khandar Fort Famous for: Wildlife, tigers, and historical forts Nearest airport: Jaipur International Airport (160 km) Nearest railway station: Sawai Madhopur Railway Station (2 km) Best time to visit: October to June

A visit to Rajasthan is truly a marvelous experience and offers something to everyone. From bustling cities full of colorful bazaars and ancient monuments to the serene countryside dotted with stunning lakes , it’s an absolute delight! If you want a love-filled trip or just wish to discover India’s amazing culture by visiting various sites. Rajasthan has lots of wonderful places to see. We hope our suggestions have made it easier for you to choose. So you can enjoy your journey to the fullest.

Q. What is the best time to visit Rajasthan?

The best time to visit Rajasthan is during the winter months, from October to March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for exploring the attractions. The scorching heat of the summer months can make it challenging to enjoy outdoor activities, while the monsoon season (July to September) brings heavy rainfall.

Q. How can I travel within Rajasthan?

Rajasthan offers various transportation options for traveling within the state. You can opt for private taxis or rental cars, which provide flexibility and convenience. Public transportation, such as buses and trains, are also available and connect major cities and towns. Additionally, hiring a local guide or joining organized tours can make transportation arrangements easier.

Q. Are there any specific customs or etiquette to follow in Rajasthan?

Rajasthan has a rich cultural heritage, and it is respectful to adhere to certain customs and etiquette while visiting. Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites or rural areas. Remove your shoes before entering temples and other sacred places. It is customary to greet people with “Namaste” and seek permission before taking photographs of locals. Respecting local traditions and customs is important to ensure a harmonious experience.

Q. What are some popular Rajasthani dishes to try?

Rajasthan is famous for its delectable dishes. Some popular Rajasthani dishes to try include Dal Baati Churma (lentils with baked wheat bread and sweet crumbled wheat), Gatte ki Sabzi (gram flour dumplings in a spicy gravy), Laal Maas (spicy red meat curry), and Ker Sangri (a tangy desert bean and berry dish). Don’t miss out on indulging in traditional Rajasthani sweets like Ghewar and Mawa Kachori.

Q. Can I visit multiple cities in Rajasthan on a single trip?

Yes, it is possible to visit multiple cities in Rajasthan on a single trip. The state is well-connected by roads and railways, allowing for easy travel between cities. However, due to the vastness of the state and the numerous attractions in each city, it is recommended to plan your itinerary wisely to allocate sufficient time for exploration and travel between destinations.

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Popularly called the Pink City, Jaipur is the capital city of Rajasthan in Northern India. It is one of the famous places to visit in India , and among the must include places in Rajasthan tour packages . It is situated about 268 km from Delhi. Along with Delhi and Agra, Jaipur forms the Golden Triangle of Indian tourism. Jaipur attracts numerous visitors from all over the world due to its rich heritage and culture. Amber Fort, Sheesh Mahal, Ganesh Pol, Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, Nahargarh Fort, etc. are the important places to visit in Jaipur as part of Jaipur holiday packages . Jaipur is also famous for its beautiful jewellery, fabrics, shoes, and spacious gardens. The city is also well known for its fairs and fests that are held on a grand scale. The major festivals include Kite Festival, Camel Festival, Teej, Gangaur, and Elephant Festival. The city witnesses a large number of tourists during these festivals.

rajasthan good places to visit

Udaipur is a historical city and also the administrative headquarters of the Udaipur district in the Indian state of Rajasthan. About 399 km from Jaipur, & 656 km from Delhi, it is one of the top heritage sites near Delhi , and among the must include places in Rajasthan tour packages . The city has an abundance of natural beauty, mesmerizing temples, and breathtaking architecture which are the prime attractions of Udaipur packages . Udaipur is also referred to as the 'Venice of the East' and the 'City of Lakes'. The City Palace, Lake Palace, Bagore Ki Haveli, Pichola Lake, Fateh Sagar Lake, Lake Palace, Jag Mandir Palace, Jagdish Temple, Sajjan Garh, Saheliyon Ki Bari, and Eklingji Temple are some prominent Udaipur places to visit . Kumbhalgarh Fort, Chittorgarh Fort, Nathdwara, Sas-Bahu Temple, Ahar, and Ranakpur are the nearest attractions. Mewar festival and Gangaur festival are the popular festivals celebrated in Udaipur and have a unique charm. The festival of Gangaur is very significant for the women of Rajasthan. This festival is a visual feast with Rajasthani songs, dances, processions, devotional music, and firework displays.

rajasthan good places to visit

Jodhpur is the second-largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan. About 562 km from Delhi, it is one of the top tourist places in India , and among the must include places in Rajasthan packages . Jodhpur is featuring many palaces, forts, and temples, set in the stark landscape of the Thar Desert. The landscape is scenic and mesmerizing that one can experience as part of Jodhpur packages . Also known as the 'Sun City', Jodhpur was founded by Rao Jodha, the Chief of Rathore Clan in 1459 CE. Jodhpur is divided into the old city and the new city. The old city circles the fort and is bounded by a wall with several gates. The new city is located outside the structure. It is also known as 'Blue City' because of the houses around Mehrangarh Fort that are painted in blue. Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jaswant Thada, Mandore, Kaylana Lake and Garden, Balsamand Lake, Sardar Samand Lake and Palace, Siddhnath Shiva Temple, and Naini Bai ka Temple are some of the prominent places to visit in Jodhpur . The bazaars of Jodhpur are a treasure trove of tie-and-dye textiles, embroidered leather shoes, lacquer-ware, antiques, carpets, and puppets.

4. Jaisalmer

rajasthan good places to visit

Lies in the heart of Thar Desert, Jaisalmer is one of the must include places in Rajasthan tour packages , and among the prominent heritage sites in India . It is situated about 278 km from Jodhpur, and 762 km from Delhi. Jaisalmer is popularly called the 'Golden City of India' because the yellow sand and the yellow sandstone used in the architecture of the city provide a golden glow to the city. Jaisalmer is also quite famous for royal forts, havelis, palaces, museums, and temples that can be visited as part of Jaisalmer packages . Jaisalmer Fort, Nathmalji ki Haveli, Salim Singh ki Haveli, Patwon ki Haveli, Manak Chowk, Jaisalmer Folklore Museum, Tazia Tower, Gadisagar Lake, Bada Bagh, Khuri Sand Dunes, Sam Sand Dunes, and Kuldhara are some of the popular tourist places in Jaisalmer . Jaisalmer attracts a lot of tourists for its desert camel safari. A bumpy ride on a camel in the Thar Desert is one of the exciting things to do in Jaisalmer. Sam Sand Dunes and Khuri Sand Dunes are the popular dunes in Jaisalmer. Jaisalmer Desert Festival, a music festival held in the 2nd week of February is also hosted near Sam Sand Dunes. Jaisalmer can be visited along with Jodhpur tour packages .

5. Mount Abu

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Mount Abu is a hill station in the Aravalli Range in the Sirohi district of Rajasthan near the border with Gujarat. About 166 km from Udaipur, and 753 km from Delhi, it is one of the popular hill stations near Delhi , and among the must include places in Rajasthan packages , especially during the summer season. Located at an altitude of 1220 m on the magnificent Aravalli Ranges, Mount Abu is the only hill station in Rajasthan state. Guru Shikhar is the highest peak of the range, at 1,722 m above sea level. This enchanting hill station is 22 km long and 9 km wide. It is referred to as an oasis in the desert due to several lakes and waterfalls situated in the hills. It can be visited along with Udaipur tour packages . It has been a popular retreat from the heat of Rajasthan and neighboring Gujarat for centuries. Mount Abu tour packages includes temples, lakes, and forts. Dilwara Jain Temples, Guru Shikhar Peak, Adhar Devi Temple, Sri Raghunathji Temple, Achalgarh Fort, Nakki Lake, Gaumukh Temple, and Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary are the top places to visit in Mount Abu .

6. Chittorgarh

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Chittorgarh or Chittaurgarh is a historical city and municipality located on the banks of river Gambhiri and Berach in Rajasthan, India. About 117 km from Udaipur, and 620 km from Delhi, it is one of the top heritage places in Rajasthan , and among the must include places in Rajasthan tour packages . Chittorgarh is the former capital of the Sisodia dynasty of Mewar, and this fascinating destination can be visited along with Udaipur packages . Chittorgarh is mainly known for its beautiful forts and temples. The Chittorgarh Fort is one of the largest forts in India and among the prime places to visit as part of Chittorgarh packages . Kirti Stambh, Padmini's Palace, Rana Kumbha Palace, Vijaya Stambh, Gaumukh Reservoir, Kalika Mata Temple, Meera Temple, Shyam Temple are some of the prominent tourist places in Chittorgarh . Gangur and Jauhar are the popular festivals celebrated in Chittorgarh, followed by other festivals like Diwali and Holi.

7. Ranthambore National Park

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Ranthambore National Park is one of the national parks in Rajasthan , and among the popular national parks near Delhi . It is situated about 162 km from Jaipur, and 368 km from Delhi. Ranthambhore was established as the Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary in 1955 by the Government of India and was declared one of the Project Tiger reserves in 1974. Ranthambore became a national park in 1981. It can be visited along with Jaipur tour packages . Spread over an area of 392 sq. km, the park is majorly famous for its tigers and is one of the best locations in India to watch the majestic predators in its natural habitat. Apart from tigers, visitors can also spot a large variety of animals including sloth bear, leopard, caracal, jackal, fox, hyena, mongoose, dainty chital, sambar deer, the blue bull antelope or nilgai, rhesus macaque, langur, and an incredible variety of birds as part of Ranthambore tour packages . Ranthambore Fort, Jogo Mahal, Trinetra Ganesh Temple, Rajiv Gandhi Regional Museum of Natural History, Kachida Valley, and Rajbagh are some of the best tourist places in Ranthambore .

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Bikaner is a vibrant desert town in the middle of the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, India. About 333 km from Jaipur, and 435 km from Delhi, it is one of the famous places of heritage in India , and among the must include places in Rajasthan tour packages . Formerly the capital of the princely state of Bikaner, the city was founded by Rao Bika in 1486 CE. The Junagarh Fort, built during the reign of Raja Rai Singh, is the most famous fort in Bikaner and is one of the must include places in Bikaner packages . The Laxmi Niwas Palace, Lalgarh Palace, Gajner Palace are some of the other palaces in Bikaner which add to the beauty of the town and gives it a feel of the Rajput heritage. Karni Mata Temple, Rampuria Haveli, National Research Centre on Camel, Shri Laxminath Temple, and Shiv Bari Temple are the other popular tourist places in Bikaner . Bikaner is one of the most frequented desert cities of the state of Rajasthan along with Jodhpur and Jaisalmer packages . Bikaner is famous for its savory Bikaneri Bhujia and Bikaner Camel Festival.

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Pushkar is a sacred town located in the Ajmer district of Rajasthan. About 15 km from Ajmer, 145 km from Jaipur, and 408 km from Delhi, it is one of the prominent pilgrimage sites near Delhi , and among the must-include places in Rajasthan tour packages . There are several temples in Pushkar and the most famous temple is the Brahma temple, which is one of the few temples dedicated to Brahma in the world, and among the must-visit places as part of Pushkar packages . Pushkar Lake, Varaha Temple, Merta, Aptaeshwar Temple, Pushkar Cattle Fair, Rangji Temple, and Savitri Temple are the popular tourist places in Pushkar . Pushkar is also called 'the rose garden of Rajasthan', because of the extensive flower farming in and around the city. Pushkar can be visited along with Jaipur tour packages . Pushkar is also famous for its annual Pushkar Camel Fair held in November on the day of holy Kartik Purnima. It is one of the largest camel fairs in the world, in which thousands of camel owners come to Pushkar city to take part in events, sell & purchase activities of their cattle.

10. Kumbhalgarh

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Kumbhalgarh, also known as Kumbhalmer, is a historical fortress located in the Rajsamand district of Rajasthan. It is a World Heritage Site included in Hill Forts of Rajasthan, and among the must include places in Rajasthan tour packages . It s about 89 km from Udaipur, 347 km from Jaipur, and 605 km from Delhi. Kumbhalgarh Fort is a Mewar fortress built by Maharana Kumbha in the 15th century AD. It is the second most important fort of Rajasthan after Chittorgarh, and among the must include places in Kumbhalgarh packages . Encircled by thirteen elevated mountain peaks, the fort is constructed on the top most ridges around 3, 500 feet above sea level and is virtually inaccessible in earlier times. It is one of the most popular historical places to visit near Jaipur . The fort houses more than 360 temples, including 300 ancient Jain ones, and the remaining are Hindu temples. Amongst all of them, Shiva Temple is worth visiting that comprises a huge Shivlinga (Phallic form). Badal Mahal or the Palace of Cloud, Lakhola Tank, Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, and Mammadev Temple are the other tourist places in Kumbhalgarh .

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Alwar is a city and administrative headquarters of Alwar district in the state of Rajasthan. About 148 km from Jaipur, and 160 km from Delhi, it is one of the popular heritage sites near Delhi , and among the must include places in Rajasthan tour packages . Alwar is part of the National Capital Region (NCR) and also famous for its Olive plantation in Tinkirudi. Alwar is situated between small hills of the Aravali range and has great historical importance. It was founded in 1049 by Maharaja Alaghraj. Alwar is among the most famous historical places to visit near Jaipur . Alwar is famous for beautiful lakes, grand palaces, magnificent temples, and towering forts. Bala Quila or Alwar Fort, City Palace and Vijay Mandir Palace, Siliserh Lake and Palace, Moosi Maharani Ki Chhatri, Tripolia, Moti Doongri, Bhangarh Fort, Company Bagh, Government Museum, Tomb of Fateh Jung, Kalakand Market, Neemrana Fort, and Naldeshwar are the important places to visit in Alwar . The Sariska National Sanctuary is located in the Aravalli hills only a few kilometers away from Alwar, and is one of the must include places in Alwar packages .

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Ajmer or Ajmere is one of the popular pilgrimage sites near Delhi , and among the most important religious places to visit in Rajasthan . It is situated about 132 km from Jaipur, and 390 km from Delhi. Ajmer is can be visited along with Jaipur tour packages . The city of Ajmer gets its name from 'Ajay Meru' which means invincible hills. Ajmer is home to the famous Dargah Sharif, which houses the Tomb of Garib Nawaz, also known as Moinuddin Chishti, the founder of the Chishti order of Sufism. Considered to be one of the holiest cities in India, it attracts hordes of Hindu and Muslim devotees every year as part of Ajmer packages . Anasagar, Taragarh Fort, Akbar Palace & Museum, Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra, the Nasiyan Temple, Nareli Jain temple, and Kishangarh are other popular tourist places in Ajmer . Urs of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti is the popular fair celebrated with great pomp and fervor in Ajmer. It is held every year in the month of May to mark the death anniversary of the Sufi saint.

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It usually takes minimum 5 days to visit top destinations in different circuits of Rajasthan. It is difficult to cover all top places in Rajasthan in a single trip, as the state is quote big. One can start from Delhi and visit Jaipur, Udaipur & Jodhpur. Starting from Jaipur, Udaipur, Chittorgarh & Ranthambore National Park can be visited. Another popular circuit includes Udaipur, Jodhpur, Mount Abu, Jaisalmer and near by places.

Winter from October to Martch is the best season to visit Rajasthan. It is also the busiest season and hotels are usually very expensive in this season. Popular Places like Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer & Mount Abu attract large crowds in winter season.

Budget of Rajasthan trip depends on the trip duration and category of hotel you choose for your stay along with the kind of vehicle you prefer. Rajasthan tour packages offered by Trawell.in start from as low as INR 16500 per person for a 5D/4N trip and from INR 23450 per person for 8D/7N vacation.

Ensure to cover most important places to visit in Rajasthan like Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Chittorgarh, Mount Abu, Ranthambore National Park etc. Jaipur, Udaipur, jodhpur are most visited destinations in Rajasthan.

Rajasthan is one of the safest states in India and people are very liberal in nature. It is very safe for domestic & foreign tourists as well as single women to visit the state.

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30 Best Places to Visit in Rajasthan

30 best must visit cities of rajasthan.

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30 Best Places to Rajasthan, the land of kings, is a treasure trove of vibrant culture, rich history, and stunning landscapes. From majestic palaces and forts to colorful markets and desert landscapes, the Best Places Must Visit cities of Rajasthan offer a kaleidoscope of experiences for every traveler. Here are some of Rajasthan’s Best Places a must-visit cities for All:

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  • Sawai Madhopur – Gateway to Ranthambore: Experience Ranthambore National Park, explore Ranthambore Fort, and enjoy a tiger safari.

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  • Bundi – The City of Stepwells: Explore Taragarh Fort, visit Raniji Ki Baori (Queen’s Stepwell), and enjoy the serene Nawal Sagar Lake.
  • Tonk – The Pilgrim City: Visit Sunehri Kothi, explore the Jama Masjid, and witness the architectural marvel of Bisaldeo Temple.
  • Dungarpur – The City of Hills: Explore Udai Bilas Palace, visit Juna Mahal, and enjoy the scenic beauty of Gaibsagar Lake.
  • Nagaur – The Sand Dune City: Attend the Nagaur Fair, visit the Ahhichatragarh Fort, and explore the Redstone Fort Best Palace in Rajasthan .
  • Bharatpur – The Bird Sanctuary City: Explore Keoladeo National Park, visit Lohagarh Fort, and experience the Laxman Temple Best Palace in Rajasthan.
  • Banswara – The City of Hundred Islands: Explore the Mahi Dam, visit the Anand Sagar Lake, and experience the tribal culture.
  • Baran – The Ancient City: Visit the ancient temples, explore the Kundra Bird Sanctuary, and enjoy the tranquil Paraheda Kund Best Palace in Rajasthan.

Chhatri of Maharaja Nihal Singh, Dholpur

  • Dholpur – The Redstone City: Visit the Dholpur Best Palace, explore the Shergarh Fort, and witness the beauty of the Van Vihar Wildlife Sanctuary.

Gagron Fort in Jhalawar

  • Jhalawar – The City of Forts: Explore Gagron Fort, visit the Jhalarapatan Temples, and witness the beauty of the Chandrabhaga River. This is one of the Must Visit to all and enjoy the beautiful river rafting on the Chandrabhaga River.

Surya_Narayan_Temple, Pali, Rajasthan

  • Sirohi – The Land of Temples: Visit the Sirohi Fort, explore the Ajari Temple and trek to Mount Abu.
  • Pratapgarh – The Battle City: Explore the Pratapgarh Fort, visit the Jagat Shiromani Temple, and enjoy the tranquility of Menal.
  • Rawatbhata – The Nuclear City: Visit the Rawatbhata Atomic Power Station, explore the Chittorgarh Fort, and witness the scenic beauty of Rana Pratap Sagar Dam.

Each city in Rajasthan has its distinct charm, offering a glimpse into the royal past and vibrant traditions of the state. Whether you’re captivated by history, architecture, or the desert landscape, the Best Places of Rajasthan has something to offer every traveler. Explore the best tourist places of this magical land and immerse yourself in the regal beauty of the cities that define the essence of Rajasthan.

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Travel Tips when Visiting the Best Places of Rajasthan:

  • Pack According to the Season: Rajasthan experiences extreme temperatures. Pack light, breathable clothes for summers and carry warm layers for winters.
  • Stay Hydrated: Due to the arid climate, staying hydrated is crucial. Carry a water bottle and drink plenty of fluids, especially during the summer months.
  • Respect Local Customs: Rajasthan has a rich cultural heritage. Dress modestly, especially when visiting religious places, and be respectful of local customs.
  • Bargain in Markets: Rajasthan’s markets are known for their vibrant handicrafts. Bargain while shopping in places like Jaipur’s Johari Bazaar or Jodhpur’s Sardar Market.
  • Use Local Transport: Experience the local flavor by using auto-rickshaws or cycle rickshaws. It’s not only economical but also offers an authentic travel experience.
  • Plan Around Festivals: Rajasthan is famous for its festivals. If possible, plan your visit around events like the Pushkar Camel Fair or Jaipur Literature Festival.
  • Explore Beyond Cities: While the cities are captivating, explore the rural side too. Opt for village tours to witness traditional Rajasthani life.
  • Try Local Cuisine: Indulge in Rajasthani specialties like Dal Baati Churma and Ghewar. Don’t miss the opportunity to try local street food.
  • Book Accommodations in Advance: Especially during peak tourist seasons, book your accommodations in advance to secure the best options.
  • Stay In Heritage Hotels: Rajasthan boasts many heritage hotels in converted palaces. Staying in one provides a unique and regal experience.

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  • Tour Packages: Many travel agencies offer comprehensive tour packages for the best tourist places covering multiple cities in Rajasthan. These often include accommodation, transportation, and guided tours.
  • Off-Season Discounts: Consider traveling for lower hotel rates and fewer crowds during the off-season. However, be mindful of the extreme temperatures.
  • Group Discounts: Group tours can be more economical. Look for group travel deals that include transportation, accommodation, and guided excursions.
  • Online Booking Discounts: Use online platforms to book flights, hotels, and activities. Numerous websites provide special offers and discounts.
  • Combo Packages with Transportation: Some travel agencies provide combo packages that include transportation within Rajasthan. This can be a cost-effective way to explore multiple cities.
  • Last-Minute Deals: Keep an eye on last-minute deals for hotels and flights. Sometimes, you can find significant discounts if you’re flexible with travel dates.
  • Credit Card Offers: Check if your credit card offers travel-related discounts or cashback. Many cards have partnerships with travel agencies.

FAQs about the Best Places in Rajasthan:

Is rajasthan safe for solo travelers.

Rajasthan is generally safe for solo travelers. Exercise standard precautions and be aware of your surroundings.

What is the best time to visit Rajasthan?

The winter months (October to March) are the best due to the pleasant weather. Monsoons bring humidity, and summers can be unbearably hot.

Do I need any vaccinations before traveling to Rajasthan?

Consult your doctor for updated vaccination recommendations. Common vaccinations include Hepatitis A and B, Typhoid, and Tetanus.

How is the connectivity of some of the Best Places in the city?

Major cities have good connectivity by road, rail, and air. However, remote areas may have limited transportation options.

Are credit cards widely accepted in Rajasthan?

While credit cards are accepted in urban areas, it’s advisable to carry cash in smaller towns and villages.

Can I wear Western clothes in Rajasthan?

Yes, but it’s recommended to dress modestly, especially when visiting religious sites. In rural areas, traditional clothing may be more appropriate.

What should I be cautious about when it comes to local cuisine?

While Rajasthani cuisine is delightful, be cautious with the spice levels if you’re not accustomed to spicy food. Waterborne illnesses can be prevented by drinking filtered or bottled water.

Remember to check travel advisories and stay updated on local guidelines before planning your trip to Rajasthan. Enjoy your journey through the Best Places of Rajasthan in the vibrant and regal landscapes of this enchanting state!

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10 Best Places to Visit in Rajasthan (For a Perfect Itinerary)

Rajasthan, in the north of India, is the largest state in the country, stretching for hundreds of thousands of square miles to the border with Pakistan, encompassing millions of people and thousands of villages, towns, and cities.

There are endless deserts, tall mountains, and even forests, giving Rajasthan a unique diversity matched by few other destinations in India.

The state’s name translates as ‘The Land of Kings’, because historically, Rajasthan was the domain of Princely States, and across the region, you can find the legacy of these wealthy kingdoms in the palaces, forts, and temples found in every great city.

There are a lot of places to visit in Rajasthan, from the Pink City of Jaipur to the jungles and tigers of Ranthambore National Park.

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Rajasthan is a vast state, and there are endless opportunities to explore. There are sprawling cities, rural villages and beautiful national parks to visit.

It can be a challenge deciding just where exactly you might want to travel to if you are limited for time, so to help you out, here are our favorite places to visit in Rajasthan.

Delhi India at sunset

Chances are that if you are planning an itinerary in Rajasthan, you will be flying into and out of Delhi for your trip. The good news is that this city has some incredible things to do!

You could spend a week here and not see it all, but the good news is that you only need a day or two to hit the best sights before moving onto more famous places in Rajasthan like Jaipur and also Agra, where you’ll find the Taj Mahal. 

The key to having a good time in Delhi is to make sure you stay in a good part of the city and hire a local guide with transport to maximize your time in the city. 

Amer fort in Jaipur - Places to Visit in Rajasthan

Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan, and with excellent transport connections to the rest of the state and to the rest of India, it’s a great location to begin any trip here.

Jaipur is also the largest city in Rajasthan, and while it can be slightly overwhelming at first, there are some excellent sights to see. The city is also part of the classic Golden Triangle , a tourist trail that takes in Delhi and Agra too. Jaipur is known as the Pink City for its colorful designs.

Visit the Amber Fort and Palace, marvel at the royal opulence that the city was built upon and gaze at stunning royal retreats built on islands on the lake.

Our top recommended tours of Jaipur:

  • Private Full-Day Tour of Jaipur
  • Full-Day Jaipur City Tour Including Amber Fort and City Palace
  • Night Tour of Jaipur City Monuments and Streets

3. Agra & Taj Mahal

While it is not technically located within Rajasthan, it is located on most routes that tour this popular state. The gem of any India itinerary is easily the city of Agra, simply because it features the world-famous Taj Mahal . Connected by a highway to the rest of the Golden Triangle, Agra is easily accessible and very popular among both tourists and travelers. 

Besides the Taj Mahal, though, there are several other sites to enjoy. This includes palaces, parks and cultural sites around the city.  To plan your trip, check out  9 Places to Visit in Agra Besides the Taj Mahal .

Lina Stock in Jodhpur, India

Jodhpur is Rajasthan’s second-largest city and is known colloquially as the Blue City for the brightly painted houses found here. Jodphur is home to one of the most impressive forts in the state, as well as an array of historic sites.

Mehrangarh Fort was built on a rocky outcrop high above the city to protect it from attack, and wherever you walk in the streets below, you’ll be in the imposing shadow of its walls and towers.

Close to the city, you can find an intriguing Desert Rock Park, where you can get a taste for the Rajasthani desert without having to travel too far.

In the city itself, you can admire the old clock tower and spend your day wandering through bustling local markets.

Our top recommended tours of Jodhpur:

  • Private Tour: Jodhpur City Sightseeing Tour With Optional Guide
  • Private Full-Day City Tour of Jodhpur
  • Camel Safari Day Tour in Jodhpur

River front in Udaipur, India

Udaipur is nicknamed the City of Lakes, and it’s one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan. Found in the south of the state, Udaipur was the lavish capital of the Mewar Kingdom, whose rulers built stunning palaces and grand buildings.

The city is surrounded by an intricate lake system, providing water and also providing spectacular vistas. Cruise across the shimmering lakes, visiting floating palaces and lakeside temples.

It’s one of the most aesthetic cities to visit in India, and you’ll be mesmerized by both the architecture and by the natural beauty. Plan your stop with  10 Interesting Things to Do in Udaipur .

Our top recommended tours of Udaipur:

  • Experience Udaipur Full-Day Sightseeing Tour with Guide & Transports
  • Full-Day City Sightseeing Tour with Tuk Tuk in Udaipur
  • Full-Day Private City Tour of Udaipur Including Boat Ride in Lake Pichola

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6. Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer is found in the far west of the state but despite its isolated location, it’s still one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

Jaisalmer is right in the middle of the vast Thal Desert which stretches towards the border with Pakistan, but the arid landscape and the dusty, dry climate are somehow enthralling to experience.

The town’s centerpiece is a 12th-century fort, known as the Golden Fortress, and this is the site of ancient royal palaces and historic temples. Being in the desert, Jaisalmer also makes a great jumping-off point to explore the endless scenery.

You can take safaris into the sand dunes and even camp out overnight in this great wilderness.

Our top recommended tours of Jaisalmer:

  • Jaisalmer Private Full-Day City Tour with Havelis and Camel Ride
  • Private Half-Day Tour of Golden Monuments in Jaisalmer
  • Private Full-Day City Tour of Jaisalmer

Camels in Pushkar, India

Pushkar is one of the most famous destinations in northern India and one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan, but for much of the year, it’s a surprisingly quiet destination.

All that changes, however, come November, when the annual Pushkar Camel Fair brings hundreds of thousands of visitors – and camels – to the small town in the desert.

Pushkar is incredibly sacred to Hindus and Sikhs, and an important pilgrimage site too. The lake is surrounded by temples and places of worship, as it’s believed that the Lord Brahma created the town, and you’ll always find interesting local ceremonies being performed here.

A visit to Pushkar any time of the year is a cultural feast! Plan your stop around the 9 Best Places to Visit in Pushkar .

Our top recommended tours of Pushkar:

  • Pushkar Day Trip From Jaipur
  • Golden Triangle with Pushkar Fair
  • Private Walking Tour In Pushkar Including Spiritual walk & Market Visits

Tiger in Ranthambore National Park Rajasthan India

8. Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan if you are looking for a change from the desert landscapes. Ranthambore is a protected area of forests and grasslands, and it’s home to some of the last remaining Bengal Tigers in India.

It’s a hugely important wildlife reserve, and you can take safaris through the wilderness in search of the elusive tigers, although given their low numbers, you have to be very lucky to spot one!

Even if you don’t spot a tiger though, you’ll see plenty of other local animals, including leopards, wild boars, hyenas, crocodiles and a huge array of bird species.

Our top recommended tours of Ranthambore National Park:

  • 2-Night Private Ranthambore National Park and Wildlife Tour from Delhi
  • Ranthambore Jungle Safari
  • Ranthambore Tiger Safari Day trip from Jaipur

Bundi, India

Bundi is a small town, but it’s one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan. Located directly south of Jaipur, the capital of the state, Bundi is a great place to escape the crowds and the chaos of the bigger cities.

It’s quite literally an oasis in the desert, and the colorful, ramshackle streets are surrounded by spectacular scenery.

Life in Bundi is slow, and you can leisurely explore the ancient streets of the old town without too much hassle and with none of the usual Indian madness!

You can climb the tall hills for astounding views of Bundi, you can visit the fortress, the temples and much, much more.

Bundi is small, and you can easily see the sights in just a day, but like many travelers before you, you might just find yourself staying here much, much longer than you were anticipating.

Bikaner, India - Places to Visit in Rajasthan

10. Bikaner

Bikaner is found in the north-west of the state, and it’s one of the most historic cities in Rajasthan. The city is in the arid Thal Desert, but since the 15th century, it’s been an ever-growing oasis in the dusty wilderness.

Visit the Junagarh Fort, which has guarded Bikaner for centuries, before exploring the bustling confines of the old town.

There are temples and cultural centers, alongside camel fairs and much more in Bikaner, making this an intriguing and somewhat off the beaten track destination to visit in Rajasthan.

Our top recommended tours of Bikaner:

  • Guided Sightseeing In Bikaner
  • A Day in Bikaner
  • Private Custom Tour: Bikaner Sightseeing with Guide

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Best Time of Year to Travel to Rajasthan

Rajasthan has a wide range of landscapes, but for the most part, the state experiences an extremely arid climate, with dusty deserts and scorching weather, punctuated here and there by cooler highlands and the odd jungle-like region.

The weather in Rajasthan then can be harsh, with long, hot summers that bring high temperatures. Rainfall is limited through the year, but when it does rain, it rains hard, with seasonal monsoons sweeping across the state.

The best time of year to visit Rajasthan is the cool dry season, which falls through winter. From November through to March you have optimum temperatures averaging around 20 degrees Celsius (~68 degrees Fahrenheit).

Temperatures in summer, particularly between April and June, can frequently exceed 40 degrees Celsius (~104 degrees Fahrenheit), while July through to October is when the worst of the monsoon rainfall occurs, and the weather can be both hot and humid.

The winter dry season, while having the best weather for traveling, is also the busiest time of year to be in Rajasthan, when attractions are packed out and transport and accommodation can be booked well in advance.

If you are looking for a quieter time of year, then consider traveling in the shoulder seasons, at the start of summer, or just after the rains.

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How to Travel Around Rajasthan

Rajasthan is an essential stop on the Indian tourist trail, and as such, the state is well set up for accommodating visitors, with a wide range of hotels and transport options across the region.

There are many ways to travel through Rajasthan, with options for every style and budget. Luxury travelers will be able to travel in comfort, with private drivers and guides, while staying at opulent hotels each night.

There are tour groups to join if it’s your first time traveling through India, and you’d like the comfort and security of a group, while seasoned travelers will be able to take public transport, using rickshaws, trains, and buses to visit the best places in Rajasthan.

While it’s set up for tourism, particularly touristy places, travelers will need to be aware of scams and high-pressure touts looking to make a quick buck from visitors. Just travel safely and sensibly though, and you shouldn’t encounter too many problems.

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10 Best Places to Visit in Rajasthan

By Vanessa Holmes · Last updated on November 2, 2023

In North India is Rajasthan, an Indian state close to the border with Pakistan. This incredible state is a popular travel destination because of its landscape, which includes the immense Thar Desert and the magnificent Aravallis Mountains. As a center of Rajput culture, Rajasthan is also a wonderful place to explore palaces and temples created by Rajput kings of the past. As you criss cross the state, aim to add as many of these incredible places to visit in Rajasthan to your itinerary as possible.

10. Mount Abu [SEE MAP]

Mount Abu

Mount Abu is a hill station that offers exceptional views of the surrounding area. A rocky plateau of a summit means that there is a large space to explore, not to mention an abundance of attractions. Nakki Lake is a must-see spot near Mount Abu, and you can even rent an affordable paddle boat to get on the water and admire the hills surrounding the lake. Also of interest in Mount Abu will be the Dilwara Temples. These temples from the Jain religion date from about the 12th century and are carved from an exquisite white marble.

9. Bikaner [SEE MAP]

Bikaner

Although the city of Bikaner is home to a palace, a historic fort and even a camel research center, many Indians know it as a destination for foodies with a sweet tooth. One of the local specialties you’ll definitely want to try is Kesar Kulfi, a sweet and iced dessert that is delicious and refreshing on a hot afternoon. Desert safaris are also popular in Bikaner, and you can ride a camel into the desert to explore the local culture and landscape. It is impossible to miss Bikaner’s Junagarh Fort, built in the 16th century and now holding an extensive museum about the region.

8. Chittorgarh [SEE MAP]

Chittorgarh

The city of Chittorgrah, situated on the banks of the Berach River, is known for one particularly impressive attraction: The Chittorgarh Fort. Built in the seventh century, the fort is one of the largest in India and is guarded by seven gates. The fort is large, and seeing it all in a day can be challenging. Start with the Victory Tower, built in the 15th century and illuminated beautifully each night. Also make time for Rana Kumbha’s Palace, the oldest part of the fort, and the Meera Temple, which honors Vishnu and boasts a large collection of idols.

7. Ranthambhore National Park [SEE MAP]

Ranthambhore National Park

This national park is also a wildlife sanctuary, and it is known as one of the top spots in the entire world to see tigers in the wild. You can book a wildlife safari to explore the park and see the animals up close. A smaller, open-top vehicle called a gypsy is best for the braver visitors, and the larger open-top vehicles called canters offer a little more protection. In addition to the tigers, Ranthambhore National Park boasts wildlife that includes leopards, hyenas, sloth bears and so much more. On a safari, you will also have the chance to see Ranthambhore Fort, which dates back to the 10th century.

6. Bundi [SEE MAP]

Bundi

The city of Bundi is a unique destination, and it is a place that is widely known for its step wells. While this means of water collection is no longer used in the city, Bundi still has more than 50 step wells that you can see. The most famous is the Queen’s Step Well, which dates back to the 15th century and boasts more than 200 steps. Also of note in Bundi is the Taragarh Fort, constructed in the 16th century and now home to a staggering art collection. Escape the urban environment easily at one of the lakes surrounding Bundi, or set off on a wildlife safari at Ramgarh Vishdhari Sanctuary.

5. Pushkar [SEE MAP]

Pushkar

Pushkar is a holy city, and it is known best for its Brahma temple and its annual camel fair. Brahma is one-third of the holy trinity in Hindu religion, and Pushkar is said to be the home of Brahma. The Brahma temple in Pushkar is impossible to miss, especially because of the frequent chanting ceremonies that take place several times a day. Pushkar is also home to several other temples devoted to Vishnu, Savitri and Shiva. Every November, Pushkar comes alive with a camel fair and Hindu pilgrimage.

4. Jodhpur [SEE MAP]

Jodhpur

Jodhpur, or the Blue City, is located on the edge of the Thar Desert. Its colorful nickname comes from the many blue homes in the city, which make it look blue when viewed from above. Filled with forts and temples, Jodhpur is a historic destination with plenty of appeal. No trip would be complete without a tour of the 15th century Mehrangarh Fort, the largest fort in all of Rajasthan. The fort complex is home to a stunning mirrored hall, intricate sandstone screens in the Zenana Deodi, the Chamunda Mataji Temple and even a number of costumed people who really bring the fort to life.

3. Jaipur [SEE MAP]

Jaipur

The capital of Rajasthan is Jaipur, a bustling city teeming with interesting attractions and things to do. Jaipur forms one corner of the Golden Triangle, and it makes a great gateway into the lesser-known destinations within Rajasthan. There are three major forts in Jaipur: Amber Fort, Nahargarh Fort and Jaigarh Fort. Also worth exploring is the City Palace, a stunning blend of Mughal and Rajput design that is so big most travelers can’t see it all in a single day. Jaipur is also home to a number of temples as well as a major bazaar which comes alive each night as the sun sets.

2. Jaisalmer [SEE MAP]

Jaisalmer

Also known as the Golden City, Jaisalmer is a remarkable city right on the fringes of the Thar Desert. The dominating features of Jaisalmer is the Jaisalmer Fort, or Sonar Qila, which is still an inhabited space. Unlike virtually every other fort in India, Jaisalmer is completely functioning, and within the fort you’ll find private residences, shops and even restaurants. Souvenir shopping within the fort is a fun experience, with common souvenirs including bronze statues and silver jewelry. Within the fort’s walls, there are also a handful of temples. These Jain temples date back to the 12th century, and most are open to the public in the morning.

1. Udaipur [SEE MAP]

#1 of Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan

Udaipur is known as the City of Lakes, so it should not come as a surprise that the lakes are a main attraction. Two of the biggest lakes, Fateh Sagar and Pichola, are artificial, but that makes them no less beautiful. The main reason to visit Udaipur is for the chance to explore Udaipur City Palace, a collection of palaces, museums and gardens in a range of architectural styles. Shrines, temples, royal residences and art collections are also available to admire within the City Palace. Just north of the palace is Jagdish Temple, Udaipur’s most famous temple. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the temple boasts stunning carvings, and it is now an iconic landmark in the city.

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February 19, 2024 at 9:26 am

Hi Vanessa ..my question is this ..what’s the easiest way to travel between each place ..we are flying from Delhi ..but have already been to Jaipur so not visiting again. Thanks

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You could do a mixture of car and train. Take the overnight train to Udaipur and rent a car from there.

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An Honest Rajasthan Travel Guide: What to See & What to Skip

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This Rajasthan travel guide is the “need to know info” without all the fluff. Rajasthan is the most visited state in India and therefore one of the most written-about travel destinations in the world. Even people spending a week in India (an absolutely wild endeavor) choose to explore Rajasthan 9 times out of 10. 

The truth is…not everything is worth your time and money in Rajasthan. With every single city boasting ancient forts, a handful of temples, and trinket markets your day-to-day can get monotonous and slowly it all starts to blur together.

Obviously, this post is filled with my own personal opinions— but objectively some forts are just prettier than others. Traveling in Rajasthan should be about *experiencing* (and eating) not just seeing and photographing. Your time WILL NOT be best spent seeing everything there is to see in Rajasthan. It’s easy to get sucked into a huge to-do list of sights in each city because most blog posts outline everything you could possibly do rather than telling you what they think is actually worth it . 

People who love Rajasthan often see less — not more. 

Man walking down the street in india near a cow pulling a cart.

The purpose of this quick Rajasthan travel guide is to help you determine what to see and what to skip. Because your time in India is limited and there are so many more regions you could add to your itinerary. 

Rajasthan Travel Guide: What to See + What to Skip

For easy digestion— I’ll go city by city starting with Udaipur. This is the closest destination to Mumbai (one of the main International Airports in India). But if you’re coming from Delhi, you’ll do these destinations in the reverse order. 

The one thing missing from this Rajasthan Travel Guide is where to eat! I actually wrote an entirely separate “ Best Places to Eat in Rajasthan ” post. I included a few really exceptional or unique eats on this Rajasthan travel guide but hit that post for all the rest!

Udaipur (See) 

This is the cleanest, calmest, and most relaxing version of India. Udaipur is the city that even those who hate India can love. That doesn’t mean it’s clean or quiet by any means, it is still India after all, but it’s a beginner-level India that’s comfortable enough for all solo women and new travelers. 

Temperatures are mild here, unlike the vast desert regions of Rajasthan, and that makes wandering the many lakes and palaces the city is known for easy. Udaipur’s biggest flaw is its food scene. Or lack thereof. You have to really depart from the trodden tourist areas here to get any kind of culinary experience.

Udaipur “Wow” factor: 10/10 

Birds flying over the lake near a yellow tower in Udaipur.

Ideal Number of Days in Udaipur: 3 days 

Important things to consider for udaipur.

  • Udaipur is a great place to shop. Places to choose from are plentiful and the vendors are much more reasonable and willing to haggle. 
  • Rooftops are a big deal in Udaipur. The city is best viewed from a roof near the main lake — or within the old city. I highly recommend you choose a hotel with a rooftop restaurant to enhance your experience in the city. My favorite mornings were spent with a scenic sunrise breakfast. 

Best Guesthouses with a Roof-Top View

Madri Haveli

Front of Madri Haveli in Udaipur

The Kesar Niwas

Front of. a haveli you can sleep in

Must See Destinations in Udaipur

Sunrise or sunset destinations: royal cenotaphs & bahubadi hills. .

Both these destinations require a rickshaw ride. 

The Royal Cenotaphs are technically closed to the public. But for a small bribe the guard who is always there is more than happy to open the gate for you. This is very typical in India. Here are a few other places you should make a point to visit during your stay.

  • City Palace 
  • Jagdish Temple 
  • Wander across the bridges near the ghats to the other side of the city. 

Woman in a red sari walking beneath an intricate carved gate.

Getting from Udaipur to Jodhpur 

Bus is the only option and you can expect it to take around 5.5 hours.

Booking transportation in India is a NIGHTMARE. It’s my single least favorite thing about the country. I started using 12.goAsia for buses just so I wouldn’t have to deal with all the touts overinflating the price. Definitely read my Beginner’s Guide to India for more tips on booking buses and trains within the country.

Jodhpur (See) 

The “not-so-blue-city”. If you’re visiting because of the bright blue Instagram shots the city is famous for, you’re probably gonna be disappointed. But if you’re visiting to enjoy incredible views of one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan, savor a truly ancient city with great street food, and relax at a scenic stepwell then maybe Jodhpur is for you! 

View of a fort and white marble temple in Jodhpur.

Jodhpur “Wow” factor: 9/10 

Ideal number of days in jodhpur: 2 days .

Obviously, a few extra days in the city would allow you to spend some time relaxing and uncover some hidden gems in this sprawling Indian city. But this is just a general guide for those on a time crunch in India.

Important Things to Consider for Jodhpur

  • Choose a place to stay with rooftop views of the fort. This is one of the best parts of the city. 
  • The city is not all that blue outside one small corner. If you’re hoping for blue then you should book a stay at the very simple but comfortable and cheap Cosy Guesthouse. 
  • You’ll have to haggle at an expert level here. It’s not an ideal place for rickshaw rides or shopping. 
  • It is most definitely the desert. This means you’ll want to do most exploring in the morning and evening when temps are low. 

Inside of the Amber Fort

Must Visit Destinations in Jodhpur 

  • Clocktower Market in the evening. Just be prepared for chaos. 
  • Toorji Ka Jhalra Stepwell. It’s empty early morning. But midday people sometimes leap from the high point into the well. 
  • Mehrangarh Fort. This is one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan and is definitely on my must-see list. 

Sunrise or sunset destinations:  Photography Point for Sunrise (technically closed to visitors— but I have a blog for that ).

Potential skip destinations in jodhpur.

  • Jaswant Thada. If you do my semi-illegal sunrise hike (linked above and below) you’ll see it from the best view. The inside is not all that impressive. 
  • Pachiaga Hill sunrise point. Again not as good as my spot but a decent alternative if you aren’t up for a sneaky adventure. 
  • Mandore Gardens. It’s a bit far out of town and the “gardens” are really just some ancient-looking temples. It’s very pretty and a great place to see LOTS of Hanuman Langurs up close if that interests you. 

My biggest disappointment about Jodhpur and honestly, much of Rajasthan, was the amount of sewage and trash everywhere. Sanitation is basically at 1800s levels. I suppose when you visit 500-year-old cities that’s to be expected, but it’s still worth noting. 

Woman walking down a step well in Jodhpur.

How to get from Jodhpur to Jaisalmer 

Bus or Train (bus is cheaper). A/C is probably a must since you’re going between deserts. The journey will take at least 6 hours. If you want to book a train you can use my Beginner’s Guide to Travel in India. (*Coming Soon*)

Jaisalmer (Skip) 

Jaisalmer is where I began to distrust many of my fellow bloggers in India. A quick Google of the city returned countless 2-3 day itineraries and glowing reviews of the golden city. But I was disappointed shortly after arrival. 

Jaisalmer is a tiny desert city near the border of Pakistan. Its main attractions are the camel safaris into the semi-nearby Thar desert and the large “living fort” in the center of the town. We have been blessed to experience camel rides and one of the most impressive deserts in the world during a recent trip to Wadi Rum, Jordan . Based on the shaggy scrubland desert of India filled with sickly-looking camels and garbage…we assumed we would be let down by a “safari”. Most of these tours include visits to local villages and song/dance performances at camp that we were not keen to participate in. So, we skipped it. And I don’t regret that. That left us to explore the town of Jaisalmer itself. But there is very little of any value or cultural significance here. 

Why we didn’t love the city…

The fort is little more than one giant tourist market. It does have people living in it, yes, but I have never seen more group tours and pushy trinket shops in one small area than in Jaisalmer. The “Jain temple” requires a 250 rupee entrance fee which after visiting the holy city of Palitana (home to the most impressive and stunning Jain temples in India) I was immediately suspicious of. When the “holy men” inside were seen sweeping up insects and not wearing the traditional Jain monk attire of white robes, I suspected this was not a functional temple and these weren’t devout Jain followers. When each one then asked for “donation” in a demanding and expectant way and put the money directly into their pocket…this theory was confirmed. Jaisalmer was overall a huge letdown. Yes, the fort is pretty and gold. But that’s not worth the massive detour required to reach the city. 

If you are not going to do a camel safari to sleep overnight in the desert, I do not recommend adding the city to your itinerary. Also, you’ll find better camel experiences in other parts of the world—both ethically and scenically. 

Jaisalmer “Wow” factor: 4/10 

Ideal number of days in jaisalmer: 0 days , getting from….

Jaisalmer to Bikaner

If you found yourself in Jaisalmer…

Jodhpur to Bikaner

If you take my advice and skip Jaisalmer…

Bikaner (See) 

Considered by many travelers to be “off the beaten track,” Bikaner is often left off visitor’s itineraries. Admittedly, it doesn’t have a wide array of attractions but the few that it does have are unique enough to warrant a visit. 

Another perk of Bikaner is it is small. It’s quiet. The streets are decidedly less chaotic than other Rajasthan destinations. It’s a good place to take a breather. 

Bikaner “Wow” factor: 7/10 

intricate colorful designs in the Jain temple in Bikaner

Ideal Number of Days in Bikaner: 1-2 days 

Must-see attractions in bikaner .

These 4 attractions are truly unique in Bikaner. They make the small city well worth visiting. 

  • Rampuria Havelli.  A stunning red Haveli on narrow streets.
  • Seth Bhandasar Jain Temple.  A very cool Jain temple with a foundation made of Ghee. (You can’t see it, just smell it.)
  • ICAR Camel Center. 
  • Shree Karni Mataji Temple (Rat Temple).  It’s exactly as it sounds. A little gross, but so interesting.
  • Tanvi Cafe. This restaurant inside a family home is definitely worth a mention and was my favorite place to eat in Bikaner.

Man sitting in front of the red havelis in Bikaner

What to Skip in Bikaner 

  • Junagarh Fort. It’s just not as impressive as the other forts of Rajasthan for the price. 

Where to Stay in Bikaner: The Prince Haveli (Walk-ups Welcome)

Getting from bikaner to pushkar.

This route is best serviced by bus. Transport options between the two destinations are limited.

Pushkar (See or Swap with Bundi) 

A placid lakeside holy city, Pushkar is another *maybe* for most itineraries. From what I can tell it has two purposes and one truly worthwhile attraction. For starters, Pushkar is one of the best places to purchase souvenirs. The entire city is basically one long street crowded with local shops charging some of the lowest prices in Rajasthan. We bought rings for $3, a thick woven shawl for $6, and a brightly colored pashmina for $6. The other reason to visit is the laid-back atmosphere. It’s a small town and has far less traffic than even other small cities on this list like Bikaner. 

Holy lake in pushkar

I think the main reason most of us like Pushkar is that it offers a scenic place to relax in Rajasthan with pretty lake views. 

Pushkar “Wow” Factor: 7/10

Ideal number of days in pushkar: 2 days , important things to consider in pushkar .

  • Don’t accept any offerings from “holy men” by the lake. They are trying to extort money from you. If they follow you to the water just tell them you aren’t going to pay them and they will disappear rapidly. 
  • There is no meat or alcohol allowed in the city limits. It’s a holy city.
  • You’ll have to take your shoes off within 30 feet of the lake. Again— holy city = holy lake. 

Guesthouse of Choice in Pushkar

Hotel rising star..

main area of a hotel in pushkar

Not only was the room comfortable, the food home-cooked and affordable, it was also close to the local bus station and walkable to everything in town. 

Must See Attractions in Pushkar 

Sunset or sunrise: savitri devi temple..

This was the only attraction we loved in Pushkar. You can either walk the staircase to the summit for free for panoramic sunset views or ride the ropeway for 150 rupees (ticket for both ways), which is about $1.80 at this time. We rode it up and walked down because we were feeling lazy. There are loads of monkeys at the top but they didn’t seem too concerned with people. It’s also less than a mile from town so it’s another lovely walk. No rickshaw needed. 

women coming out of a temple in India

What to Skip in Pushkar

I mean, if you’re here maybe you don’t have to skip it BUT I would not label any of these things as “must-see”. 

  • Brahma Temple. Pretty underwhelming. But I understand it is one of the only temples dedicated to Brahma. 

Getting From Pushkar to Jaipur

This one is a short ride (for India) and is easily done on a bus.

Bundi (See or Swap with Pushkar) 

Bundi is another remote, lakeside, slow-moving destination. It’s big perk— VERY few visitors. Consider it a little like Pushkar without all the tourist markets. It has some beautiful old temples and it’s much greener than the rest of Rajasthan. 

We chose Pushkar over Bundi for our Rajasthan travel guide although I feel that either place is a great addition to your itinerary. But you *probably* don’t need to visit both. 

Bundi “Wow” Factor: 7/10

Ideal number of days in bundi: 2 days .

Since I haven’t personally visited Bundi, I’m going to leave the recommendations to other blogs.

Jaipur (See) 

Jaipur is like Delhi in that it is such an astronomically huge city you would be a fool to pretend you know the best places to eat and visit after a week-long stay. And most people stay far less than that. Known as the “pink city” although again — keep in mind this is really just referencing a very small historic neighborhood of the mega-city, Jaipur is a must-see on most travelers’ list because there are many things to do in the area. It is part of the Golden Triangle of India. 

The backside of Amber fort in Jaipur

But just because there are a lot of sights doesn’t mean they are worthwhile to visit and shell out the cash. In fact, Jaipur is the perfect example of why you should pick and choose your attractions rather than committing to seeing everything. 

Where to Stay in Jaipur

One thing is 100% certain though. You NEED to stay at Home of the World Guesthouse. It is one of the best guesthouses we have ever stayed at. The host is the warmest most helpful man in India. You get free chai, free family-style breakfast, lunch, and dinner AND it’s a really friendly communal atmosphere, unlike most guesthouses with private rooms. We met the best people there. Including the family who runs the place. I can’t recommend it highly enough. Sometimes they aren’t taking reservations on booking.com but feel free to book them on other sites like Agoda.

Luxury Stay + Day Trip in Jaipur

My other BIG suggestion if you have the budget for it— go visit Dera Amer Wilderness Camp for a luxury overnight glamping stay or a quick walk/lunch at their elephant sanctuary. It’s a great way to support happy elephant lives, see some elephants, and enjoy the serene nature of the 180-acre property. It was my favorite thing we did in Jaipur. 

Woman watching an elephant in its natural habitat.

Jaipur City “Wow” Factor: 7/10

If you visit dera amer : 10/10 , ideal number of days in jaipur: 2-3 days , important things to know for jaipur .

  • It’s the most expensive city on this list. 
  • It’s also known for the most scams in Rajasthan. 
  • You DO NOT want to stay inside the pink city portion of the city. It’s way too chaotic and loud to actually get any sleep. 
  • You do however want to stay in the northeastern-ish portion of Jaipur because the city is massive and attractions are so far apart. Home of the world was in the perfect position. 

Must see in Jaipur 

  • Hawa Mahal. Lives up to the hype and gives you a chance to see the true pink portion of the city. We didn’t pay to go inside, just stood on the street and looked at it. 
  • Amer Fort/Amber Fort. But only from the outside. It’s set on the hillside and really impressive but the inside is totally abandoned and empty. A real disappointment after paying 500 rupees. This is also where they offer elephant rides and have all the sad captive elephants. Please don’t support that. 
  • Do hike up to the wall behind it for the best sunset view, however. You can get up onto the wall near the stepwell. Specifically at Kheri Gate. Just climb on top and follow the wall up the mountain.
  • Raj Mandir Cinema for a real Bollywood film. 
  • Dera Amer Wilderness Camp.
  • Patricka Gate. Just go early in the morning before the crowds. 
  • The Little Coffee Shop. This became a favorite spot of ours and the coffee is exceptionally good. Not the cheapest at $2 a latte — but totally worth it for those of you missing real coffee at this point. 

I highly recommend joining the Home of the World day tour if you want to see *all* the sights in Jaipur. It’s 1,500 rupees per person (~$18) and unless you plan on taking 5 days and 1-hour bus rides to each place in Jaipur you won’t save much by doing it yourself. You’ll also have the added context of explanations and get to make friends with people at the guesthouse. I don’t recommend tours unless I know they are going to be great. Home of the world tours are. They also have cooking classes if that’s more your thing. 

Hawa Mahal front in Jaipur

Places in Jaipur to Skip

  • Monkey Temple or Galta Ji Temple.  It’s expensive, far away, poorly maintained and the monkeys are mean to each other. 
  • City Palace. The one in Udaipur is more impressive. If you aren’t going to Udaipur then consider it. 
  • Going inside Amber Fort. Horrible. Not worth it. 
  • Museums. Unless that’s your thing. 
  • Block Printing Factory. People will try to get you to go here. It’s a scam.

Getting From Jaipur to Agra

You can easily take a train from Jaipur to Agra (and yes, you want to visit Agra before Delhi). But if you do want to take a bus that you can book online…

Rajasthan Travel Guide: My Recommended Itinerary 

Rajasthan is in no way my favorite part of India. But it is an important historical region that most travelers cannot pass up. I’m not advocating anyone skip Rajasthan, just that they limit the time spent in the region since it’s mostly chaotic cities. I think most travelers can get away with this quick 12-ish day itinerary before moving on to other regions. 

3 days in Udaipur, 2 days in Jodhpur, 2 days in Bikaner, 2 days in Pushkar, 3 days in Jaipur.

Those who have more time and love cities ( this is really the key here ) feel free to add more.

Overall, I spent nearly 2 months in Rajasthan and I am NOT a city person. The reason I tell travelers that they should opt for a quick trip to Rajasthan (or as quickly as possible) is because the trash-filled crowded cities of India can leave you feeling jaded very quickly. India is an incredible destination. There’s nowhere else like it in the world. But it’s also an overwhelming destination for those not accustomed to the sheer volume.

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‘Abode of the Maharajas’, Rajasthan is a land of the Great Indian Desert, Rajput valour, magnificent architectural talent and hospitable locals. Men with colourful turbans and big moustaches greet you with ‘khamagadi’ and welcome you to the land of colourful bazaars and historic cities. The largest Indian state is always on the list of travellers as they wish to read the chapters of its great history. The forts and palaces make you wonder how the kings and queens might have lived in such large households. Turning to the alleys of the state, one can find great craftsmanship and artistic talent at every corner of the cities. Undoubtedly, Rajasthan ranks among the most-visited travel destinations of India.

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About Best Places to Visit in Rajasthan

Rajasthan is just like that long chapter in history books that make you wonder about the lives our ancestors might have. The forts and palaces urge you to imagine the grandeur of the royalty in ancient times. The golden sands of the Thar Desert inspire you to reach the oasis battling strong sandy storms and the scorching heat of the sun. The old alleys of the state whisper legends of Rajput valour and sacrifice. The artistic hands of the rural communities build dreams for people who buy them. The beautiful blue pottery or the intricate wooden blocks of printing attracts you like a magnet towards the world of great art and skills.

The key highlight of the state of Rajasthan is the rich cultural heritage. Bestowed with monuments listed in the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, every element of its being scream of the legacy of Rajputana. So much so that this state is one of the most desired travel destinations in the world. Not only by Indians Rajasthan is admired by international explorers and travellers for its great insight into the history and sacrifice of the glorious Indian era. The forts and palaces represent the different clans of Rajputs and their diverse cultural practices. Undoubtedly, Rajasthan is the best heritage travel destination in India.

When we talk about the religious importance of a state like Rajasthan, we picturise the serene town of Pushkar or the solace felt while visiting the Ajmer Sharif Dargah. The majestic Ranakpur Jain Temple is completely on another level in terms of architectural brilliance. The beautifully painted frescos and murals on the temples date back to centuries when men were greatly admired for their artistic abilities. Rajasthan houses the only Brahma Temple in the world which places it among the top religious destinations of India. Jagdish Temple, Karni Mata Temple, Dilwara Temple, Khwaja Garib Niwas Dargah and Galtaji Temple among many others showcase the religious diversity and harmony of the state.

While discussing the various elements which make Rajasthan the best travel destination, we cannot forget the rich wildlife diversity of the state. Ranthambore National Park has recorded a population of 72 tigers in its periphery, making it a major contributor to wildlife tourism of the state. From the arid vegetation of the desert to the lush green jungles amidst the Aravalli hills along with the marshlands of Bharatpur, Rajasthan is a rainbow of different species of flora and fauna. Some of the leading wildlife sanctuaries and national parks in Rajasthan are Sariska Tiger Reserve, Keoladeo National Park and Desert National Park among many others.

While suggesting the perks of exploring a royal state like Rajasthan, we cannot ignore the fascinating local culture and traditions that make it much more appealing to travellers. The colourful fairs and festivals of the state enable tourists to enjoy the lively celebrations like a local. The celebration involves colourful traditional costumes, folk music and dance performance, puppet shows, camel races and turban tying competitions. Some of the major fairs and festivals of Rajasthan that attracts worldwide travellers are Pushkar Fair, Gangaur Festival, Nagaur Festival, Teej Festival, Guru Purnima, Camel Festival, Desert Festival and Marwar Festival among many others. In recent times, travellers are ditching cliche tourist attractions for heritage and cultural tours that take them to the local rural and tribal communities where they can experience the essence of life in one of the most popular travel destinations in the world.

Udaipur, Rajasthan

The City of Lakes, Udaipur is a beautiful city with magnificent lake palaces, ancient temples and rich cultural heritage. Known as the ‘Venice of the East’, this city showcases rich architectural talent in terms of manmade lakes, majestic palaces and temples.

Jaipur, Rajasthan

The capital city of Rajasthan, Jaipur is a UNESCO World Heritage City known for its glazing amber-coloured buildings, colourful bazaars, magnificent Amer Fort and rich artistic talent.

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

Jaisalmer, popularly known as the ‘Golden City’ is surrounded by the Great Indian Desert. The destination offers desert camping and camel safari to tourists for an amazing experience. It also houses the only living fort in India- Jaisalmer Fort.

Jodhpur, Rajasthan

Popularly known as the ‘Blue City’ because of the houses and lanes painted in blue colour, Jodhpur has a rustic charm attached to it. Mehrangarh Fort rising above the city is a great architectural marvel which represents the royal grandeur of the city.

Bikaner

Popularly known as the ‘Camel Country’, Bikaner is popular for one of the best breeds of riding camels in the world. It is home to one of the world’s best camel research and breeding farms. Well, the city is not all about camels! It also has sand dunes scattered all over the city

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Home to one of the world’s best bird-watching destinations, Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur also find its traces in the Indian epic, Mahabharata. The city was under the Matsya kingdom who were allies of the Pandavas. Dotting forts and palaces adorn the beauty of the city, making it a must-visit tourist destination.

ajmer

A perfect blend of culture, religion and harmony, Ajmer is a bustling city of Rajasthan. The city was a personal favourite of the Mughal Sultans because of the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, the resting place of a great Muslim saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chisti.

alwar

An ancient city that finds reference in the great Indian epic, Mahabharata, Ajmer is where the Pandavas spent their last years of exile. Gateway to the state of Rajasthan, Alwar is one of the oldest cities of the state.

bundi

The beauty of this city was best described by the great novelist, Rudyard Kipling who wrote his novel, Kim, in Bundi. Bundi Fort is where part of the movie was also shot. Nestled amidst the Aravalli Hills, the city has retained its rural charm untouched by modern times.

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Mauled by the Mughal rulers thrice, Chittorgarh is one of the finest examples of Rajput valour and sacrifice. The city is known for the magnificent Chittorgarh Fort, located atop a hill covering 700 acres of land. The fort is a witness of the historic event of Jauhar that took place during the time of Queen Padmini and Ala-ud-din Khilji.

dungarpur

The City of Hills, Dungarpur in Rajasthan is popular for the green marble found here which is exported globally. The tourist influx rose in this region because of the majestic forts, palaces and temples found in this city.

Jhalawar

Set aside from the desert landscape of Rajasthan, Jhalawar looks colourful laden with orchards of oranges and red poppy fields. The city offers a number of tourist attractions including Jhalawar Fort, Buddhist Caves and stupas, Gagron Fort and Sun Temple among others.

kota

Located on the banks of the Chambal River, Kota is famous for its gold, Doria sarees, Kota stone and silk sarees. The city is known for its distinct style of forts, palaces and temples.

Mount Abu

The only hill station in the desert state of Rajasthan, Mount Abu was the summer retreat of the Maharajas of Rajputana. Various colonial-style palaces and lodges add to the otherwise rustic charm of the hill town. Tourists can enjoy the lush green hills, glistening rivers and magnificent temples while vacationing in this city.

pushkar

Situated around Pushkar Lake, this city is a major religious centre for the Hindus as it houses the only Brahma Temple in the world. The city showcases the religious diversity of India at its best. An alley that houses a temple, gurudwara and mosque side-by-side is a major travel experience on a trip to Pushkar.

ranakpur

Known for the beautifully designed Ranakpur Jain Temples, Ranakpur is a city known for the solace offered in its intricately carved temples. The villages of Ranakpur have a rich cultural heritage that is worthy of village walks to enjoy an offbeat travel experience.

Shekhawati

Shekhawati compromises Sikar, Jhunjhunu and Churu to form a region lined up with beautiful havelis and grand mansions that turn out to be the best tourist attraction in Rajasthan. The key highlight of the region lies in the paintings and murals of the havelis that tell stories of Lord Rama and Lord Krishna.

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Q. what are the top most visited travel destinations in rajasthan.

Rajasthan is blessed with victory forts, magnificent palaces, sun-kissed deserts, looming towers, natural wildlife centuries, fabulous art, ancient mosaics, educational centres, ancient sites which will keep you hooked for hours. Some of the most visited destinations in Rajasthan are :

Q. What are the top UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Rajasthan?

Rajasthan is home to some of the top UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as the heritage city of Jaipur, hill forts of Rajasthan, Jantar Mantar and Keoladeo National Park.

Q. What are the best National Parks for wildlife tourism in Rajasthan?

Ranthambore National Park, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Keoladeo National Park and Desert National Park are among the top National Parks of the state.

Q. What are the best couple-friendly destinations in Rajasthan?

The best couple-friendly destinations in Rajasthan include Udaipur, Mount Abu, Jaipur, Pushkar, Jodhpur and Jaisalmer.

Q. What are the most-visited tourist attractions in Rajasthan?

The most-visited tourist attractions in Rajasthan are Amer Fort, Jaisalmer Fort, Ranthambore National Park, City Palace of Jaipur and Udaipur, Mehrangarh Fort, Jagdish Temple, Galtaji Temple among many others.

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The Best Rajasthan Itinerary for 5 Days or More

  • October 7, 2023

Rajasthan is one of our favourite states in India. So, if you’re here looking for the best Rajasthan itinerary, you’ll be pleased to know you’ve come to the right place. We recently spent close to 3 weeks in Rajasthan, which is why it’s easy for me to suggest itineraries for 5 days, 7 days, and even 2 weeks. In this Rajasthan Itinerary, I’ll be sharing all the best places to visit, how to get around, where to eat & sleep, along with all of our top tips for travelling this fast-paced state in India.

If you ask me, no trip to India is complete without visiting Rajasthan. It’s arguably the most exciting state in all of India and without doubt the epitome of Indian culture. It’s a land of grandeur architecture, enchanting cities, mystical deserts, and rich royal history. All of which decorated in a plethora of vivid colour. Rajasthan is big, it’s loud, it’s crazy, and it will att@ck your senses in the best possible way.

When planning a Rajasthan Itinerary, it’s easy to underestimate just how big the state is. If the state were a country, it would be around the 63rd largest country in the world, which is pretty staggering. It’s therefore not too surprising to find that each city in Rajasthan has an entirely different vibe. You’ll have the time of your life hopping from the golden city to the pink city, and if time permits, onto the blue and white cities too.  

Having said that, it can be a daunting prospect planning your route in this truly vast and profound state. Thankfully, we’ve done all the leg work, and we’re here to help. So let’s get to it, here’s the best Rajasthan Itinerary for 5 days or more. 

The Best Rajasthan Itinerary

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How Many Days to Spend in Rajasthan

As I’ve already mentioned, Rajasthan is an enormous state; so you could spend an entire month here and still barely scratch the surface. I’m sure some of you are backpacking India for an extended amount of time, in which case I recommend spending at least 10-14 days in Rajasthan. However, if you are visiting India for only 2-3 weeks , you’ll likely want to cut that time in half if you are to see other areas of India as well.  

Usually, when I put together itineraries, I focus on a specific length of time. However, it’s such a diverse group of travellers visiting Rajasthan, that I figured it isn’t a one size fits all on this occasion. So my conclusion was that I’d give a full low down on all of my favourite cities in Rajasthan, followed by suggested itineraries for 5 days, 7 days, and 14 days. Of course, you can follow my Rajasthan itinerary, or you can put together your own, using all the information in this blog post about the best cities in Rajasthan.

Rajasthan Itinerary Highlights

I go into quite a lot of detail regarding the best places to see and things to do in this Rajasthan. So if you’re short for time, or want a taster of what to expect, here is a quick overview of our Rajasthan highlights.

  • Spend the night in the desert on an overnight camel safari in Jaisalmer
  • Dance like nobody’s watching at the evening aarti by Pushkar Lake
  • Enjoy authentic and delicious Rajasthani cuisine
  • Stay at one of the beautiful lakeside hotels in Udaipur
  • Marvel the ornate details of Jaipur’s City Palace
  • Attend festivals and fayres, such as the one of a kind Pushkar Camel Fayre
  • Watch the sunset from the ancient Nahargarh Fort in Jaipur
  • Experience jaw-dropping panoramic views from the Monsoon Palace in Udaipur
  • Hunt for Bengal Tigers at the Ranthambore National Park
  • Visit the extraordinary Galta Ji (Monkey) Temple in Jaipur
  • Hunt for wares in the colourful local bazaars

Jaipur's City Palace

The Best Places to Visit in Rajasthan

OK, now let’s start planning your Rajasthan itinerary, by taking a look at all the best places to visit. I’ll include a little overview of the area itself, as well as recommendations on what to do, where to sleep, where to eat etc.     

Jaipur is a magical city, exploding with history, culture, energy, and jaw-dropping architecture. Famed for being the ‘ Pink City’  thanks to its trademark terracotta architecture, it’s one of the most visited cities not only in Rajasthan but in the whole of India. It also forms a part of the ever-popular golden triangle route .

With a population of over 3 million, Jaipur is the epitome of organised chaos. Vehicles, people, and a variety of wildlife from cows to camels fight their way for a space in the bustling metropolis. Just walking the streets is a spectacle in itself. Yet despite the mayhem, Jaipur is a vibrant, atmospheric, and exciting place to be.  

At the same time, the Pink City is bursting with world heritage sights and landmarks that are unbelievably impressive. You can soak in incredible views of the city at one of the many forts. Marvel over the architecture of the grand royal palaces; And visit one of a kind temples such as the Galta Ji Monkey Temple.

In short, Jaipur is a vital addition to any Rajasthan Itinerary.

The Best Things to do in Jaipur

Here’s a handful of the best things to do in Jaipur, but for more, see our 2 Day Jaipur Itinerary .

Patrika Gate

Patrika Gate is one of the most recognisable landmarks in Jaipur. Not only that, but with its one of a kind decorative design, it is easily one of the most  instagrammable places in India . We were left mesmerised by the vibrant and intricate walkways, that serves as a true reflection of Rajasthani culture. A must see! 

* For more info, see our complete guide to   Patrika Gate here .

PATRIKA GATE IN JAIPUR

Amber Palace

The Amber Palace, constructed from red sandstone and marble, is easily one of the most beautiful places to visit in Jaipur. It was once residence to the Jaipur Royal Family before they relocated to the City Palace. However, in our opinion, Amber Palace is the most impressive out of the 2. Inside the palace grounds, you will find a series of pristine gardens, intricate courtyards, and photo opportunities, including a stunning mirrored room.  

While we suggest making Amber Palace a priority on your Jaipur Itinerary, we have to ask that you don’t participate in elephant rides. Many tourists opt for elephant rides up to the palace entrance, without knowing the horrors behind animal tourism . 

* For more info see our complete guide to Amer Fort & Amber Palace here.

amer fort jaipur

Galta Ji (Monkey) Temple

Galta Ji Temple is one of the most unusual temples we visited throughout our time in India. While the official name is Galta Ji, most refer to it as Monkey Temple, due to the thousands of monkeys that occupy the grounds. Built within a mountain pass in the Aravali hills, natural springs from the mountain replenish the temples 7 holy baths. Here you will find pilgrims bathing in the sacred water, believed to cleanse away sins and revitalise the body.

*For more info, see our complete guide to   Monkey Temple Jaipu r here.

MONKEY TEMPLE JAIPUR

Nahargarh Fort

Historically, along with Amer Fort and Jaigarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort helped form a defensive wall around the old Royal City. Located high in the Aravali mountains, the breathtaking fortress provides an unrivalled view over the bustling city below. The fort is famed for being an architectural wonder, as well as being one of the best sunset spots in Jaipur.  

*For more info, see our complete guide to Nahargarh Fort here .

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Next up we head to the White City of Rajasthan, or as it’s more commonly known, Udaipur. In my opinion, Udaipur is another unmissable spot to include on your Rajasthan itinerary. However, you’re probably noticing a pattern whereby I say this about every damn city on this list. If you’re short for time, I’m aware I’m probably not making this too easy for you. But, it just means you’ll have to save what you miss for another trip.

Anyhow, I digress. Let’s get back to what makes Udaipur so awesome. When I think of Udaipur, I imagine opulence, romance, and tranquillity. This city is remarkably beautiful, and something about it made us want to stay a lot longer than our itinerary would allow.  

Udaipur’s history is rich and royal, evident by the sumptuous palaces which are abundant throughout the city. The Udaipur City Palace is one of our favourites in Rajasthan. And you can’t help but dream looking out at the old Lake Palace which is now a 5* hotel. 

What’s more, the serenity of the lakes and surrounding nature, had us forgetting we were even in a city at all. Commonly referred to as the ‘Venice of the East’, Udaipur offers a rare chance to relax on your trip through strenuous Rajasthan.  

Taj Lake Palace Udaipur

The Best Things to do in Udaipur

Here’s a handful of the best things to do in Udaipur, but for more, see our 2 Day Udaipur Itinerary .

Udaipur City Palace

It isn’t without reason that the city palace is one of the top things to do in Udaipur. The grandeur marble & granite structure stands proudly as the landmark of the city, and we, for one, were taken aback by its sheer magnificence .   If we were to recommend just one City Palace to visit in Rajasthan, it would have to be this one.

* For more info, see our complete guide to   Udaipur City Palace here .

UDAIPUR CITY PALACE

Monsoon Palace

When you arrive in Udaipur and spot the ethereal looking castle stood proudly in the hills; that my friends is the Monsoon Palace. The palace once served as a royal residence to the  Mewar Dynasty   and set 944m above sea level provides breathtaking panoramic views over the city. For the same reason, it is considered one of the  best spots to watch sunset in Udaipur .

*For more info, see our complete guide to   Monsoon Palace Udaipur here .

Monsoon Palace Udaipur

Dharohar Dance Show at Bagore Ki Haveli 

For a taste of authentic Rajasthani culture, the Dharohar Dance Show is an unmissable experience when visiting Udaipur. Set within the courtyard of Bagore Ki Haveli, you can expect a vibrant and entertaining performance that showcases the tradition and culture of Rajasthani folklore. The artistry of the performers is spectacular, and combined with the charming setting, makes for an unforgettable evening.  

Dharohar Dance Show at Bagore Ki Haveli Udaipur

Lake Pichola

Udaipur is also known as the ‘city of lakes, and Lake Pichola is the most famous with a lot of the action centred around it. Boasting a jaw-dropping backdrop of the Aravalli mountain range, I’d freely say it’s one of the most picturesque locations in all of India. A variety of hotels, ghats, restaurants, and rooftop bars surround the lake so that you can enjoy the view from several different vantage points. Relaxing around the lake with a beer in hand turned out to be one of our favourite things to do in the Udaipur.

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So we’ve covered the white, pink, and blue cities, now we have the ‘golden city’. Jaisalmer got its nickname as the golden city thanks to its abundant desert dunes, and medieval architecture clad in golden sandstone. A perfect amalgamation of culture, history, and adventure, Jaisalmer turned out to be one of our favourite destinations in all of India.

Upon arriving into Jaisalmer, we couldn’t help but feel like we’d step foot into a fairytale. The momentous Jaisalmer Fort stands as a citadel and centre point of the city, while ornate temples, luxurious Havelis, and serene lakes adorn the golden city. 

The highlight of Jaisalmer, however, has to be the desert safaris. Climb atop a camel and make your way deep into the Thar desert, where you can camp beneath the stars and sing traditional desert songs around a campfire. If riding camels isn’t up your street, you can take a jeep safari instead. But either way, an overnight desert safari is a must.

JAISALMER OVERNIGHT CAMEL SAFARI THAR DESERT

Best Things to do in Jaisalmer

Here’s a handful of the best things to do in Jaisalmer but for more, see our 2 Day Jaisalmer Itinerary .

Overnight Camel Safari

Jaisalmer borders the mysterious Thar desert, and one of the essential things to do when visiting the  ‘golden city’,  is a camel safari. From trotting through the golden dunes atop camels, followed by campfire nights under the milky way, it is no wonder that tourists travel from far and wide to take part in this magical experience. Even if you are planning a short Rajasthan trip itinerary, you should make this experience a priority. With tours ranging from 1/2 a day to 3 days+, there is something to suit everybody.

*For more info, check out our complete guide to an overnight camel safari in Jaisalmer .

JAISALMER OVERNIGHT CAMEL SAFARI THAR DESERT SUNSET

Jaisalmer Fort

Nestled alongside the golden Thar desert, Jaisalmer Fort is not your average fort. It is unique, as it’s one of the only residential fortifications in the world, with houses that date back generations, as well as temples, shops, and restaurants too. Exploring the fort is one of the most exciting things you can do in the golden city as you never know where the labyrinth of alleyways might lead you. Hunting for rooftop bars, epic viewpoints, talented artisans, and eerie fortune tellers, was one of our favourite ways to spend the day.

TOP THINGS TO DO JAISALMER SUNSET

Gadisar Lake

One of the more relaxing places to visit in Jaisalmer is Gadisar Lake. It’s a sacred lake to Hindus, and the religious temples ‘floating’ in the water add to the magic. It’s a peaceful spot to visit alone, and you’ll often find several locals and tourists meditating here during sunrise or sunset. But it’s also a fun place to visit with your family or travel buddy when you can go boating on the lake, or enjoy a walk around the embankment.

TOP THINGS TO DO JAISALMER GADISAR LAKE

Where to Eat in Jaisalmer

  • Cheap Eats : Free Tibet $
  • Dinner with a view : Lal Garh $$
  • Breakfast : Kuku Coffee Shop $

Where to Sleep in Jaisalmer

  • Hostel:  Swan Hostel 
  • Budget Private:  Bohemian Guesthouse
  • Mid-Range: Hotel Victoria
  • Luxury:   Suryagarh Jaisalmer  

Out of all the cities in Rajasthan, Pushkar is probably the most laidback. The town itself is small in comparison to other cities in the state. And you quickly feel like part of a community as you bump into the same familiar faces everywhere you go. It’s a place of creative expression, and one of the highlights is the evening aarti where you can dance around the lake and witness all kinds of talent.

Considered a holy city, you will often see religious ceremonies taking place around Pushkar lake. These can be fascinating to watch, but you should avoid the ‘priests ‘ like the plague. They will insist you have to wear a wristband to enter the lake area. And once they’ve put it on you, they’ll ask for an extortionate payment while guilt-tripping you about karma.  

An important event in the Pushkar calendar is the annual camel fair. If you are lucky enough to be in town for that, you’re in for a real treat. This event is weird but wonderful, and a perfect example of just how crazy things can get in India. We loved it!

evening aarti by Pushkar Lake

Best Things to do in Pushkar

Here’s a handful of the Pushkar highlights, but for more see this list of the  best things to do in Pushkar . 

Pushkar Lake

Pushkar Lake is the centre point of the town, and it’s the first place you should head to once you arrive. You’ll immediately understand what I mean by how laidback Pushkar feels relative to other cities in Rajasthan. You’ll also understand what I said about the relentless priests. Regardless of the scams, the lake is a holy place for Hindus, and you must take off your shoes before stepping foot onto its banks. This rule is for everybody, so be respectful and remove your shoes. I highly recommend visiting the lake at sunset for the daily evening aarti, which is always a magical way to end the day.   

Pushkar Lake

Savitri Temple

Savitri Temple is one of many interesting temples in Pushkar, but this one is especially impressive due to its hilltop location. To reach the temple, you can take a short hike from the lake, or there’s a cable car. It’s a 20-25 minute climb on foot, so if you’re fit and able, I recommend the scenic hike. The views over Pushkar intensify the higher you climb, and you’ll encounter several monkeys & other wildlife on the way. For the best experience, it’s best to visit for sunrise or sunset.  

Savitri Temple Pushkar

Pushkar Camel Fayre

If you’re fortunate enough to be in Pushkar for the camel fayre, you’re in for quite the experience. It’s the only time of year when the town is anything but peaceful; however, the wild festivities are one of a kind, and it’s one of our favourite memories of India. Historically, the event started as a camel trading market, and over the years it’s grown in both popularity and eccentricity. Now it’s a full-blown festival, with crazy competitions, live performances, market stalls, funfairs, and of course, lots and lots of camels.

Pushkar Camel Fayre

Where to eat in Pushkar

  • Pizza:  La Pizzeria
  • Falafel:  Ganga Laffa
  • Healthy : Cafe Nature’s Blessing
  • Breakfast:   Deja Brew
  • Local:   Street Food

Where to sleep in Pushkar

  • Hostel :  Backpackers Paradise  
  • Budget Private:  Mayur Guest House
  • Mid-Range:   Hotel Brahma Horizon  

For more places to stay in Pushkar, you can check the  latest prices here .

The next city worth considering for your Rajasthan trip itinerary is Jodhpur. Also known as the “The Blue City”, Jodhpur is famous for its colossal fort, blue houses, and impressive temples. Unfortunately, we didn’t get around to visiting Jodhpur due to contracting a nasty case of the ‘Delhi belly.’ But we know of many travellers who speak very highly of their time there.  

As I haven’t visited Jodhpur for myself, I wouldn’t like to make recommendations; therefore, I suggest you check out this awesome list of   things to do in the blue city .

Jodhpur rajasthan

If you’re keen to wander a little off the beaten track in Rajasthan, you should certainly consider visiting Bundi. Bundi is a peaceful historic town that allows you a taste of what it’s like in the ‘ real India ‘. A luxury, or should I see experience, that is often lost in more touristic destinations.

Again, our timeframe didn’t allow us to make it to Bundi on our last trip, but if I had my time in Rajasthan over, I’d make it a priority. The history of the city fascinates me, with legends of old tribes and heroic battles. Not to mention the plethora of nature which includes rivers, lakes, and waterfalls.

As I haven’t visited Bundi for myself, I wouldn’t like to make recommendations; therefore, I suggest you check out this  Bundi Travel Guide .

Bundi rajasthan

Ranthambore National Park

Another spot I wish I’d had the chance to visit is the   Ranthambore National Park . The park is a prime destination for spotting tigers in their natural habitat, and who doesn’t want to lay their eyes on the majestic Bengal tiger? It has to be one of the ultimate Indian experiences, up there with visiting the Taj Mahal, and it’s not an opportunity that arises so often.

So why didn’t we visit? Ultimately, it came down to timing. We only had a 2-month visa for India, so, unfortunately, we had to compromise some stuff. You’ll have to make tough choices all the time in India. There’s just so much to see, and even with all the time in the world, it would never be enough.

Anyhow, to spot the endangered Bengal tiger in the wild, you have an excellent chance at Ranthambore. Depending on your itinerary & budget, you might prefer to visit Sariska Tiger Reserve instead, which has a lower concentration of Bengal tigers and is the cheaper option. Either way, if you spot a tiger, I want to know about it, so please send us your pics!

Ranthambore National Park rajasthan

Suggested Rajasthan Itinerary for 5 Days

  • Jaisalmer – 2 Days
  • Jodhpur – 1 Day
  • Jaipur – 2 Days

Suggested Rajasthan Itinerary for 7 Days

  • Pushkar – 1 Day
  • Udaipur – 2 Days

Suggested Rajasthan Itinerary for 14 Days

  • Pushkar – 2 Days
  • Jodhpur – 2 Days
  • Jaipur – 3 Days
  • Ranthambore – 1 Day
  • Bundi – 2 Days

Tips & Advice for Travelling Rajasthan

Rajasthan is a vibrant, wild, and exciting place to travel. At the same time, it can be overwhelming, confusing, and even sometimes scary. So here are some travel tips and advice that we accumulated during our time in Rajasthan. Hopefully, it will help ensure a fun, safe, and stress-free trip of a lifetime.

Best Time to Visit Rajasthan

The best time to visit Rajasthan is during the Indian Winter, which runs from October to February. During this time you can expect perfect weather for sightseeing – Ie. The temperatures are cooler, and there is very little rain. It’s also the period where many festivals take place in Rajasthan, such as Diwali, Pushkar Camel Fayre, and Dev Deepawali. If you are sensitive to the heat, you may wish to keep mornings and late afternoons free outdoor activities, as the lunchtime hours get incredibly hot all year round. It’s advisable to avoid Rajasthan altogether during the months of Summer or Monsoon.  

Pushkar Camel Fayre

Getting Around in Rajasthan

Rajasthan is a well-connected state, and you can generally travel from city to city with ease and at very little expense. Our favourite way to get around is by bus, as they are affordable, you can book very last minute, and you can travel through the night. I highly recommend travelling through the night as not only do you save a night on accommodation, but it means you avoid travel time eating into your valuable exploring time. We always booked our buses using  redbus.com   as they have an English speaking helpline should there ever be any issues with your booking.

Another option is to travel via train, which is slightly more expensive but arguably a tad more comfortable. The only issue with train travel is you need to book in advance, which means there isn’t much room for flexibility should you want to stay longer in one place, and cut short in another. You can book trains up to 6 months in advance using  12go Asia.

Most of the bigger cities in Rajasthan also have airports; however, I’d avoid this mode of transport when going from city to city. Often you have to change over in Delhi as there are no direct flights, and it works out far more expensive than travelling by train or bus.  

Safety in Rajasthan

The topic regarding safety in Rajasthan and India, in general, is as complex as the country itself. Every individual has a different experience, and while there are many horror stories, we can honestly say we encountered nothing overly negative ourselves. By that, I mean we were not the victims of crime, theft, physical/verbal abuse and the like.  

Having said that, there were times when we felt uncomfortable and scared. Sometimes it was warranted, other times, it was not. You see, the biggest issue for us travelling India as a lesbian couple wasn’t even our sexuality, it was our gender. Being a foreign woman in India arouses a lot of attention. And like I said earlier, what we recognise as socially acceptable behaviour is not necessarily the same in Indian culture. For example, staring, taking photos without asking, or invasion of personal space can come across as intimidating, even when it’s not. 

So girls, be prepared to carry yourself confidently and don’t be afraid to say something should anybody cross the line. Unfortunately, there are many reports of women being groped by local men. If you find yourself in this position, it’s best to call him out, as other locals will step in to help you and probably give him a slap while they’re at it.

Otherwise, the biggest threat to tourists is petty theft crimes such as pickpocketing and bag snatching. We suggest keeping your belongings close to you at all times and use a small padlock or compartmental bag to keep your valuables safe. When travelling at night, avoid being alone in parks or dark areas.

Finally, It pays to make yourself aware of the  common scams in India , so in turn, you can avoid them.

Travel Insurance

With that, don’t even think about going to Rajasthan without travel insurance. Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. If the unlikely event that something goes wrong, you’ll want the best cover money can buy.

For this reason, we always recommend World Nomads for travel insurance. They are affordable, offer a variety of packages and add ons, and allow you to make amendments to your policy while travelling. Say, for example, you go scuba diving or hiking a mountain, World Nomads will amend your plan accordingly. It’s a super handy feature that we’ve used numerous times including the time we  trekked to Annapurna Base Camp .

If you need further convincing, read our article on  why you need travel insurance . Or get an on-the-spot quote from World Nomads using the form below.

Alcohol, Drugs, & Parties in Rajasthan

If you’re looking to party, Rajasthan isn’t the place. You’ll want to get yourself to the likes of Goa , Manali, or Hampi . But if you enjoy a few drinks of an evening time, alcohol is easy to find at many bars and restaurants. Just check in advance so that you’re not disappointed when you go to order. 

The local drug of choice is, of course, Bhang. For those of you who don’t know what Bhang is, it is an edible form of cannabis. You’ll find Bhang shops all over Rajasthan, selling Bhang Lassis – a tasty beverage mixed with milk, sugar, and fruits. Or alternatively bhang cakes or cookies. Bhang forms a big part of ancient Hindu tradition, and they believe it cures many ailments. It produces a similar effect as smoking cannabis; however, it can last longer and also take a lot longer to kick in. If it is your  first time experimenting with Bhang , it is worth educating yourself on the effects before partaking.

Social Etiquette in Rajasthan

Rajasthan is one of the holiest and most socially conservative states in all of India. It’s important to keep in mind that what might be socially acceptable in your home country, is likely to be viewed entirely different here. Thankfully, most Indians are forgiving toward foreigners to a certain extent; however, to avoid unwanted attention and embarrassment, it’s good to know the dos and don’ts. In which case, I recommend this article regarding  social etiquette in India , which includes dress codes, table manners, temple etiquette etc.

At the same time, you’ll likely be surprised by some of the aspects of Indian culture. And in all honestly, you’ll probably be offended from time to time. But again, it’s important to remember that the culture is entirely different from the western world, and embracing the unique Indian culture is all part and parcel of the experience.

Stay Connected in Rajasthan

If, like us, you rely on the internet when you travel (let’s face it, who doesn’t anymore), we have the perfect solution. After coming home to too many hefty phone bills and buying countless international sim cards, we were desperate for an affordable solution. 

That’s when we discovered TravelWifi.  TravelWifi’s portable pocket wifi  allows us to quickly and securely connect when we need it the most. Click the link for more information on coverage, packages, and the latest offers.

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More on India

Planning a trip to India? Check out some of our other articles to help plan your trip:

  • Plan your trip by following one of our One Month India backpacking routes.
  • Explore the golden city with the help of our 2 day Jaisalmer itinerary and go on an overnight camel safari .
  • Meander the elegant Pink City and see the best of Jaipur in 2 Days , visiting Nahargarh Fort , Amber Palace , and Jaipur City Palace .
  • Spend at least 2 days in Udaipur , visiting the Monsoon Palace and Karni Mata Temple .
  • Check out the beautiful beaches of South Goa .
  • Visit the mystical Hampi ruins and spend some time on the eccentric Hippie Island .

Did you enjoy our Rajasthan Itinerary?

That concludes  The Best Rajasthan Itinerary for 5 Days or More .   We hope you enjoy your time in this magical part of India. If you have any questions or feel we have missed anything, please reach out to us in the comment section below, through our contact us page. Don’t forget to follow us on  Instagram here ,  where we share further travel advice & inspiration.

Stay adventurous and Happy travels.

Charlotte & Natalie x

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Great informative articles, I am planning my next trip to Jaipur and Jaisalmer in Rajasthan. Really useful resource.

Hello Remya, we hope you have an amazing trip! Thanks for the comment!

Namaste! Charlotte & Natalie, Thanks for writing interesting and informative travel article about my desert-land Rajasthan and its colourful cities Jaipur the pink, Pushkar a holly, Udaipur the lakes and Jodhpur the famed blue houses and Thar desert.

Your travel articles helps travelers and also people like me who is small local travel organiser from Rajasthan – Keep up the good work. thanks

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Aerial view of Jaipur from the majestic Nahargarh Fort at sunset

From the vibrant Bandhani and Chanderi sarees to the mouth-watering ghewar and dal baati churma to the indigenous spices and the soulful folksongs, Rajasthan’s culture is not bound to its geographical space but is rather a feeling that flows through the veins of the entire nation. Even with more than sixty percent of its land covered with the Thar Desert, there is no dearth of life in the cultural heart of Incredible India. Rich with historical palaces, monuments, temples, mesmerizing lakes, picturesque destinations, wildlife, along with the magnificent deserts, Rajasthan is a celebration of life, colours, art, culture, history, nature, tradition, and royalty at its best.

This cultural epicentre of the nation has a long history of conquests, tragedies, wars, and love. Every brick of the age-old forts, every house, every nook and corner of local markets, every lake, every temple, as well as every dust particle of the desert land has stories to tell. The glimpses of such folk stories of a long tradition of survival, love, dignity, and royalty can be found in the long moustaches, green chunris, and the red turbans that the natives wear along with their pride and their heartiest smiles. ‘ Padharo Mhare Desh ’- Welcome to My Land, the famous old Marwari phrase, is not just the state’s tourism motto but also an affirmation of its rich hospitality and warmth. Heaven for history and culture enthusiasts as well as travellers from all over the world, Rajasthan awaits you with stories to share, with open arms and a heart wider than its area on the nation’s map.

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Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan

From a plethora of beautiful places, HikerWolf has handpicked and shortlisted the 50 best tourist places in Rajasthan for you. Here is your ultimate travel list when it comes to exploring the royal state of Rajasthan:

01. Jaipur – The Pink City

Founded in 1727 by Maharaj Jai Singh II, Jaipur’s present reeks of stories of the past. Famously known as the Pink City of the Rajasthan, it is not merely the largest and most prominent historical city of the state but also a city of love, covered with the aura of romantic hues and the warmth of pink skies. Home to a few UNESCO World Heritage sites, unparalleled natural and constructed beauty, regal architecture, royal cuisine, and always blooming with lively festivals and fairs, Jaipur, with its rich heritage, stands as the heart of the cultural epicentre of India. Thus, no trip to Rajasthan can ever be complete without exploring the hidden beauty of Jaipur. Pink City stands as one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

The beautiful Hawa Mahal built with pink sandstones, the picturesque Jal Mahal , the architectural marvel of the City Palace , the geometric wonder of the Jantar Mantar Observatory , “the heaven piercing minaret” of Ishwar Lat , and the nostalgic aura of the Albert Hall Museum , make the aforementioned places the central attractions for tourists worldwide. With a variety of festivals, delicious cuisine, as well as culturally rich shopping markets, the city is also connected to other major cities in the state.

  • Enjoy the view of the Pink City through the 953 jharokhas (windows) of the Hawa Mahal or the Palace of Winds adorned with refined lattice-work. It is one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.
  • Savour the mouth-watering Pyaaz Kachori at Rawat Mishtan Bhandar.
  • Cherish the renowned Bandhej textile art.
  • Buy exotic jewellery at the Johari Bazaar.
  • Participate in the annual Jaipur Literature Festival beaming with intellectual fervour.

Best Time to Visit Jaipur: October to March

02. udaipur – the city of lakes.

Often attributed as the Venice of East and the Jewel of Mewar , the City of Lakes , Udaipur will leave you spellbound by its beauty and scenic wonders. From the architecture delights seen in forts, temples, as well as museums, to the serene watersides, Udaipur contains the soul of the state and is among the best tourist places in Rajasthan.

The profound City Palace , Lake Pichola , Ambrai Ghat , Sajjangarh Fort , King’s Vintage and Classic Car Museum , Shri Manshapurna Karni Mata temple, Gangaur Ghat, Bagore ki Haveli, and the trekking point at Badi Lake are some of the most visited places in Udaipur. It is also a storehouse of various lakeside cafes and restaurants that form a perfect romantic getaway or the ideal site to explore your solitude in the sublime bounty of nature.

  • You cannot miss out on the enthralling view of the City Palace from a boat ride on Lake Pichola .
  • Have the irresistible Dal Poodi and Dal Baati at Manoj Prakash Daal Poodi stall.
  • Buy the exquisite Pichwai and Phad paintings at Hathi Pol Bazaar.
  • Explore the famous Bandhni Craft of Udaipur.
  • Enjoy the dance procession in the Mewar Festival celebrated in April annually.

Best Time to Visit Udaipur: October to March

03. jaisalmer – the golden city.

Located in the north-western part of Rajasthan, Jaisalmer, the Golden city, is in the proximate ear short of Pakistan’s border. Adorned with the golden sand dunes and castles, Jaisalmer is a paradise of history, culture, and nature and this is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

From enjoying the bird view of the city from the Jaisalmer Fort to the adventure of the thrilling desert safaris to the peace of Jain temples to the scenic marvel of the Desert National Park and the Gadisar Lake as well as to the strolls through the hustle-bustle of ancient markets, Jaisalmer will mark you with golden traces by exposing you to its hidden treasures.

  • Admire the golden view of the city from the Jaisalmer Fort , which is one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.
  • Explore the famous hand block printing art.
  • Treasure the exquisite paintings and regal carpets at Sadar Bazzar.
  • Enjoy the mouth-watering Jaisalmer Kala Chana Kadhi cuisine.
  • Be a part of the annual Jaisalmer Desert Festival in the month of February.

Best Time to Visit Jaisalmer: October

04. mount abu.

Have you ever imagined a hill station in the land of deserts in your wildest dreams? Mount Abu, situated in the Aravalli Range at a height of 1200 meters, is a fascinating wonder for tourists across the globe. Even in the scorching summer heat of Rajasthan, you can enjoy pleasant weather in Mount Abu. Rich in culture, history, religion, as well as nature, it brings forward the story of Rajasthan in its own unique way.

By dwelling in the silence of the beautifully sculpted Dilwara Jain Temple , or by cherishing the flora and fauna at Mount Abu’s Wildlife Sanctuary or the scenic views at Nakki Lake , Guru Shikhar , and Toad Rock , you can hear the distinct tale of the rich heritage and beauty of India. It is also home to various adventurous activities such as camping, caving, and trekking, and known for its mesmerizing sunset view, it is famous for being a honeymoon point.

  • Be captured by the spell-bounding beauty of the marble ceilings of the intricately built Dilwara Jain Temple .
  • Get lost in the treasure of Rajasthani handicrafts at Piccadilly Plaza.
  • Buy the rich Khadi fabric and Khadi Products at the Khadi Bazaar.
  • Devour the delicious Malpua at Abu Chaat Junction, Sabzi Mandi, Mount Abu.
  • Enjoy the Winter Festival at Mount Abu organized annually in December.

Best Time to Visit Mount Abu: October to March

05. jodhpur – the blue city.

Located on the edge of the great Thar Desert, Jodhpur is also famously known as the Sun City or the Blue City of Rajasthan. A hearth of sumptuous forts, palaces, lakes, as well as other beautiful retreats, it, however, has made an appearance in movies and magazine covers for its large number of blue-coloured houses that add just another shade to the diverse palette of Rajasthan. It is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

Some of the famous places to visit in Jodhpur are Mehrangarh Fort , Khejarala Fort Umaid Bhawan Palace , Ghanta Ghar, Mangore Garden, Jaswant Thada, and Kalyana and Balsamand Lake . Jodhpur is also known for the Overlander desert safaris and Amal Sabha, a thousand-year-old traditional opium ceremony.

  • The ancient charm of the gigantic Mehrangarh Fort makes it one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.
  • The marvellous traditional textile printing at Jodhpur.
  • The hustle-bustle of the Clock Tower Market.
  • The tempting Lal Maas at Darikhana, Raas Haveli.
  • The vibrant Maand Festival held annually in October.

Best Time to Visit Jodhpur: November to February

06. ranthambore.

A visit to Ranthambore will give you a glimpse into the rich biodiversity that the magnificent state of Rajasthan has in its store. Most famous for its tiger reserve and jeep safaris, the Ranthambore National Reserve is a delight for patient animal lovers and bird watchers. It is one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.

The Ranthambore Fort , a UNESCO World Heritage Site, situated inside the trinetra Ganesh temple, is visited by history enthusiasts and religious devotees throughout the year. With various other picturesque sites such as Padam Lake , Jogi Mahal, and Kacheeda Valley , Ranthambore is a delight for nature and beauty lovers.

  • The enamouring sightseeing of the mighty Royal Tigers, Sloth Bears, Leopards, as well as crocodiles at the Ranthambore National Reserve.
  • The must-have churma ladoo among other sweet delicacies at the Oberoi Vanyavilas.
  • The rural handicrafts available at the Village Women Craft House.
  • The exuberant Ranthambore Music and Wildlife Festival held at Nahargarh Palace in the month of December every year.

Best Time to Visit Ranthambore: October to April

07. bikaner – the red city.

The Camel Country or the Red City, Bikaner, is the third most prominent desert terrain in Rajasthan. Known for the international camel festival, its camel farm, and the National Research Centre on Camel, along with places such as Junagarh Fort , Rampuria Haveli, Karni Mata temple (the temple of rats), Bhandasar Jain Temple, Devi Kund Sagar, Lalgarh, and Gajner Palace , and Shri Sadul Museum , it is one of the most eminent cities of Rajasthan. Its old town is adorned with red sandstone buildings and contributes to its making as the Red City of Rajasthan. Bikaner, with all its glory, stands as one of the most cherished tourist places in Rajasthan.

  • The sight of hundreds of deified rats wandering through the Karni Mata Temple makes it one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.
  • The rich collection of Kundan Jewellery at the Mahatma Gandhi Market.
  • The warm woollen dhurries made of camel hair.
  • The enticing Raj Kachori and Bikaneri Bhujia.
  • The zeal of Bikaner Camel Festival.

Best Time to Visit Bikaner: October to March

08. pushkar.

Located 15 km away from Ajmer, Pushkar, a seemingly small town, forms the epicentre of the spiritual life of the city. With 52 ghats around the Pushkar Lake and with a variety of temples such as the Brahma, Mahadeva, Savitri , and Varaha Temple , Pushkar is the residence of some of the holiest places in the world.

It is best known for the renowned evening aarti at the Brahama Ghat . While feeding your soul’s spirituality, it will also be a treat for your senses with its street food, local markets, and the ever famous annual Pushkar Mela. It is thus a paradise for gypsies and backpackers and one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

  • The captivating sight of over 500 temples around Pushkar Lake .
  • The delectable Kachori from Shri Pushkar Raj Shahi Kachori Samosa Bhandar.
  • The lively Sadar Bazaar situated on the northern side of Pushkar Lake .
  • The annual Pushkar Mela held in November known for livestock trade and recreational activities.

Best Time to Visit Pushkar: October to March

09. bharatpur.

Known as the Eastern Gateway to Rajasthan, Bharatpur, in addition to being the adobe of temples and palaces, is most famous for its Keoladeo Ghana National Park. Previously a duck hunting site for the maharajas and members of royalty, the national park is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to one of the nation’s most prominent bird sanctuaries.

On a mission to protect the declining biodiversity of the nation, it safeguards more than 370 species of birds, including the endangered Siberian Crane. With places such as Bharatpur Palace and Museum, Banke Bihari Temple, and Lohagarh Fort, Bharatpur’s exquisite heritage and culture make it a treasured tourist spot. Undeniably, it is among the most prominent tourist places in Rajasthan.

  • Spot magnificent wild animals such as chital, sambar, nilgai, fishing cat, Asiatic Jackal, hyena, and mongoose as well as birds such as Painted stork, Sarus crane, Dartes, and White-throated kingfisher at the Bharatpur National Park.
  • The grandeur of Lohagarh Fort – the Iron Fort of India is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.
  • Hunt Mathura Gate and Chaurburja Bazaar for traditional and rustic Rajasthani ethnic goods.
  • Savour Irresistible sweets at Bansal Mishthan Bhandar.

Best Time to Visit Bharatpur: November to February

From Alwar ka mawa to the mega Alwar trade fair to the glimpses of Alwar forts and palaces in Bollywood movies, Alwar- the tiger gate of Rajasthan has attracted the attention of many travellers owing to its depth in culture and history.

It is adorned with some of the most beautiful royal palaces of Rajasthan such as the Alwar Palace Lake , Bala Quila as well as the famously haunted Bhangarh Fort . With places such as Sariska National Park and Siliserh Lake , it is also a heaven for nature lovers. Located between Delhi and Jaipur, it is an ideal place for a weekend getaway road trip.

  • The spooky and haunted Bhangarh Fort is one of the most prominent tourist places in Rajasthan.
  • The famous Mirchi Vada, Gatte ki Sabzi, and other delicacies at Kashiram Circle.
  • The luxurious jewellery, exquisite handicrafts, and the Terracotta statues.
  • The famous shopping destinations such as Hope Circus and Bazaza Bazaar.
  • The Mega Trade Fair organized in Alwar every year in October.

Best Time to Visit Alwar: October to March

  The dwelling of the Dargah Sharif, Ajmer holds the most sacred Muslim shrine in India and is a pilgrimage that comes second only to Mecca in South Arabia. Located near the Aravalli hills, Ajmer, dating back to the 7 th century, is drenched in culture, religion, and history. A residence of both Islamic as well as Jain temples and shrines, it represents the hybridity and diversity that rules the state of Rajasthan.

It accommodates various Islamic shrines and Mughal forts such as Akbar Palace and Museum , Dargah Sharif , and  Taragarh Fort, as well as Jain temples namely Nareli Jain Temple, Soni Ji ki Nasiyan(Red temple), and Dhai Din ka Jhopda which was first constructed as a Jain temple in 660 AD. With the local market prospering with treasured jewels and handicrafts, and traditional food delicacies, Ajmer is always beaming with culture and is the spiritual and cultural refuge that will redeem your soul.

  • The unshaken religious faith reverberating through the Ajmer Sharif Dargah.
  • The delicious non-vegetarian cuisine at Dargah Bazaar.
  • The renowned shiny and coloured bangles at Chudi Bazaar.
  • The renowned metal embroidery or Gota work in Ajmer.
  • The annual Urs festival marking the demise of Sufi saint Moinuddin Chishti.

Best Time to Visit Ajmer: October to March

The narrow laneways of Bundi contain some of the grandest stories of Rajasthan. One of the most underrated places, Bundi is the hidden gem of Rajasthan that you will never regret visiting. It encloses various architectural marvels such as Moti Mahal, Sukh Mahal, Garh palace, Raniji ki Baori, Dabhai Kund, and the 84 pillared Cenotaph . A fascinating old town with untouched villages, busy local markets, and warm people, Bundi will leave a lasting cultural impression on your mind.

  • The majestic beauty of Taragarh Fort , which is among the best tourist places in Rajasthan.
  • The famous Bundi style of mural art and painting.
  • Authentic local Bundi cuisines at the Rainbow Cafe.
  • The main bazaar of Bundi for the intricate craft of carpets.
  • The cultural fervour at the Bundi Utsav organized every year in November-December.

Best Time to Visit Bundi: October to March

Famously known as the Khajuraho of Rajasthan, Osian is the centre of attraction for devotees across the nation due to its rich collection of temples. With numerous majestic and splendorous temples such as the Surya, Kali, and the Mahavira temple, Osian is characterized by its religiosity as well as beauty and grandeur.

Also known as the Gateway to Thar, it is famous for its camel safaris over the golden sand dunes. Affluent in culture and craft, this ancient town is a little hamlet village that will give you a glimpse into the traditional and rural life of Rajasthan. The Marwar Festival held annually in October displays the folk dance and music over the Osian sand dunes and adds another reason to visit this secret treasure of Rajasthan.

  • The detailed engravings in the Surya Temple , popularly known as the Khajuraho of Rajasthan.
  • The authentic Rajasthani feast at the Swad Restaurant in Osian.
  • The ethnic jewellery haul at the famous Roop Bazar
  • The exuberance of culture and tradition in the Marwar Festival in the month of October every year.

Best Time to Visit Osian: October to March

  Located in the north-eastern region of Rajasthan, Sikar is a city of heritage and history. Sikar is a host to majestic Havelis, temples, and scenic treats, and this is an exclusive cultural hotspot that must be included in your Rajasthan travel diaries. You can enjoy the grandeur of Devgarh , the bird’s view from Laxmangarh , as well as the holy serenity of Harshnath and Khatushyam Mandir on your next visit Sikar.

  • The sky view from the regal Laxmangarh Palace .
  • PaanchKuta, Papadum, Daal-Bati-Churma, and other traditional delicacies of Sikar.
  • The treasured handicrafts of Jatia and Fatehpuri Gate Bazar.
  • The renowned Shekhawati architecture.
  • Khatu Shyamji festival celebrated annually in Khatu Shyamji Temple in Sikar.

Best Time to Visit Sikar: October to March

Situated in the northern area of Rajasthan, Churu is another golden desert city in the state. Prominent for its intricately built architecture, it houses a 500-year-old fort located at its centre. It also accommodates eminent places such as Babosa Dham Churu, Lal Ghantaghar, Lal Ghantaghar Dharma Stupa, Kanhaiya Lal Bagla Haveli, Surana Haveli, Sethani ka Johara, and Tal Chappar Sanctuary . Churu Fort is a profound reminder of the war fought and won against the British in 1857 and thus holds immense patriotic value to the people of Churu.

  • The ancient grandeur of the 500-year-old Churu Fort .
  • Ker-sangri, an exquisite sweet dish, is the local speciality of Churu.
  • The world-renowned miniature wood carving art and craft.
  • The famous Madina Market bustling with life and culture.
  • The religious Gogaji’s Fair organized in Churu annually in the Bhadra month of the Hindu Calendar.

Best Time to Visit Churu: October to March

  Known as the Educational City of the nation, Kota’s beauty teaches stories of both past and present that cannot be encapsulated in a textbook. Much like the Grand Canyon of the USA, the Grand Canyon of India is located in Bhainsrorgarh, Kota district in Rajasthan. The sublime scenery of Bhainsrorgarh, the splendour of the Seven Wonders Park, the serenity of Khade Ganesh Ji temple as well as the Chambal gardens make Kota a must-visit destination in Rajasthan. With a booming textile industry, it is accounted to be the second most liveable city in Rajasthan after Jaipur.

  • The microcosmic vision and the replica of the Seven Wonders of the World in the Seven Wonders Park situated on the banks of Kishore Sagar.
  • The mouth-watering Kota ke Paani Patashe at Kota’s Chaupati.
  • The beautiful and exquisite Dora Sarees of Kota.
  • The main bazaar in Kota beaming with a variety of traditional and ethnic goods.
  • The famous Dusshera Mela, one of the most fascinating and lively festivals held in Kota, takes place in the month of October.

Best Time to Visit Kota: October to March

17. jhalawar.

Located in Rajasthan’s southeast, Jhalawar- the land of jhalas, a tribe renowned for Chauhan Rajput warriors, is reminiscent of the state’s royal past. The princely kingdom is known for its palaces, temples, and forts, which display unparalleled craftsmanship, affluent art, and regal culture.

The architecture delights of the Prithvi Palace , Garh Palace , Chandrabhaga Temple , Virendra Bhawan , Bhawani Natyashala , Government Museum , and the Gagron Fort as well as the lively streets and markets of Jhalawar will take you back to the glorious history of the Rajputs; a history of love, wars, and above all an unfailing sense of pride. It thus stands among the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

  • The splendorous architecture, history, and culture of the Gagron Fort .
  • The hot Makki ki Raab, Sev Tamatar, and other traditional delicacies of Jhalawar.
  • Jhalawar is famous for its rich and ethnic art as well as folk handicraft work.
  • The hustle-bustle of the main market located near the Surya Mandir.
  • The famous Chandrabhaga Fair held annually in close proximity to Jhalawar.

Best Time to Visit Jhalawar: October to March

18. bhangarh fort.

For Rajasthan, the past is not dead and gone but rather still breathes in the present everyday reality. One such place that is a reminder of the living past is Bhangarh Fort, renowned as the most haunted place in the nation. Located in the Aravalli hills, what was once a magnificent arena of beauty and grandeur, now is a site of ruins. The ruins however still speak stories of historic and architectural wonders and attract tourists from across the globe.

One of the most visited tourist places in Rajasthan, with its empty temples and architecture, and scenic view, it will have you hooked and under its spell. Famous for the ghost stories, entry into the fort is prohibited after the sunset. Bhangarh Fort should be on your travel list if you have a taste for mysteries and adventures, or simply are a lover of history.

  • The rich culture, history, as well as legends that define the fort as well as the beautiful scenic view of the Bhangarh Garden.
  • The famous Kagzi Pottery of the region.
  • The rich Alwar food at Surya Vilas.

Best Time to Visit Bhangarh Fort: October to March

Owing to its reputation as the most haunted place in India, you cannot enter the fort after sunset.

19. Om Banna Temple

  Rajasthan is a home to diverse religious believes with hundreds of magnificent temples and shrines. The famous Om Banna Temple, however, is one of its kind in the world and bears testimony to the intriguing customs and stories of the state. Located in the Pali District, 50 km away from Jodhpur, the temple has a motorcycle established as its deity to whom devotees offer liquor and pray for their safe journey.

The legend behind the bike is that it was evacuated and chained by the police after an accident in 1991 but driven by some divine power, it kept returning to the same accident spot by breaking all the chains. Since then numbered 7773, the motorcycle was established as a shrine and came to be known as the Bullet Baba . The temple is an intriguing addition to the diverse Rajasthani shrines that breed hybrid faiths and thus secures its spot on the list of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.

  • The religious legend, the unshaken belief of the devotees, and their offerings to the Royal Enfield Shrine.
  • Prahlad Chand Mangilal is one of the most prominent restaurants near Om Banna Temple.

Best Time to Visit Om Banna Temple: October to March

20. chittorgarh.

Famous for the story of Rani Padmini and her act of Jauhar, as well as the story of Rani Meerabai, Chittorgarh speaks of a history of unparalleled dignity, pride, and royalty. The Chittorgarh fort, which is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is most famous for its temples, Gaumukh Bawli , and Vijay Stambh . Reverberating with valour, sacrifices, and honour, Chittorgarh will remind you of the spirit of royalty that constitutes every fibre of the being of Rajasthan.

  • The grand Chittorgarh Fort and the tales of historical valour associated with it.
  • The traditional Rajasthani treasures at the Rana Sanga Market.
  • The tempting Badam Halwa of Chittorgarh.
  • The intricate metal craft and bronze icons are the specialities of the region.
  • The renowned Gangaur Festival celebrated by the womenfolk in Chittorgarh.

Best Time to Visit Chittorgarh: October to March

21. kumbhalgarh.

Standing tall with pride in the Aravalli range, Kumbhalgarh Fort , a UNESCO world heritage site, is known as the Great Wall of India and is the second-largest fortress in the world. The birthplace of Maharana Pratap Singh, Kumbhalgarh fort houses revered temples, luxurious gardens as well as royal palaces that speak the story of a glorious past. Other marvels of the place are the Badal Mahal and the Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary which make it a visit that you cannot afford to miss in your trip to the princely state.

  • Situated at the highest point of the Kumbhalgarh Fort , the Badal Palace , with its mystic beauty among the clouds, is the treasured charm of Kumbhalgarh. It is thus one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.
  • The traditional Laal Maas at Maharani Bagh .
  • The traditional Bandhani fabric is the speciality of the region
  • Shopping at the famous ChetakCircle
  • The renowned Kumbhalgarh Festival held annually at the Kumbhalgarh Fort.

Best Time to Visit Kumbhalgarh: October to March

22. abhaneri (chand baori).

The deepest step well of the nation that is 100 feet deep into the ground with 3,500 steps and 13 levels, Abhaneri is a rural jewel of Rajasthan located on the Agra-Jaipur Road. Chand Baori, the stepwell famous for its mathematical excellence and beauty, was built between the 8th and 9 th centuries by King Chanda of the Nikumbh dynasty of the Rajputs. The annual Abhaneri festival held in September cherishes the thousand-year-old wonder of the place.

  • The beautiful architecture, the mathematical precision of ancient India, the rich history, as well as the picturesque site of Chand Baori make it one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.
  • Abhaneri region is known for famous Rajasthani folk dances such as Kalbelia, Bhawai, and Ghoomar.
  • The traditional Rajasthani food can be found in the Sikandra area of Abhaneri.
  • The lively Abhaneri festival celebrated every year around the months of September and October.

Best Time to Visit Abhaneri: October to March

A break from chaotic city life, Deeg is a little rural town located a stone’s throw away from Bharatpur. The Deeg Palace , built by Raja Surajmal, is known for its architectural marvel, pools, fountains, and gardens. The Mughal Havelis, Gopal and Roop Sagar , as well as the local market, will have you enamoured by the serenity and royalty of the rural lifestyle of Deeg. It thus stands as the perfect escape from the city life and is a mirror of the rural richness of Rajasthan.

  • Deeg is best known for its grand havelis such as the Deeg Palace .
  • The local Deeg cuisine at Gulmohar Restaurant.
  • The region is famous for its handicraft.
  • The crowded and lively Chaurburja Bazaar.
  • The famous Teej festival celebrated with exuberance and fervour in Deeg.

Best Time to Visit Deeg: Months from September to March

24. eklingi temple.

  • The exquisite architecture, historical and religious depth of the temple as well as the famous four-faced idol of Lord Shiva build with black marble.
  • The dried mango(ocrra), Sangri beans, as well as exquisite chillies are the renowned regional dishes.
  • The place is known for textiles as well as dyed garments.
  • The temple lies a stone’s throw away from the Hathi Pol Bazaar.

Best Time to Visit Eklingi Temple: October to March

A small district in Rajasthan, Pali stands as an affirmation of the ethnic depth of rural tourism of the state. Adorned with secret treasures such as the Jawai Dam, Ranakpur Temple, Chanoud Garh, and the Heritage Palace , Pali is a rural delight housing a decent population of wild leopards. In the close vicinity of Udaipur, it becomes an ideal stop to explore the vivacity of Rajasthan’s lesser-known rural life.

  • The beautifully carved Ranakpur Temple and its serene and auspicious aura.
  • The food in Pali is predominated by Rajasthani spices such as red chilli and yellow turmeric.
  • Pali is a hub of traditional handicrafts.
  • The busy and lively Jain and Vardhaman Markets.
  • The famous Godwar Festival of Pali puts the region’s art and culture to display.

Best Time to Visit Pali: October to March

26. nathdwara.

Embedded in the sublime beauty of the Aravalli hills and the banks of river Banas, Nathdwara is known as the Gateway to the Lord. A land red with a bloody history of violent wars, it now is a serene escapade adorned with magnificent temples.

Along with the 351 feet tall largest statue of Lord Shiva in the nation, it is also home to Shrinathji Temple , which is prominent for the settlement of Lord Krishna. The place is also famous for pichwai paintings, the traditional Rajasthani artwork, and thus holds cultural, historical, religious, as well as aesthetic significance for tourists throughout the year.

  • The unparalleled beauty of the pious Dwarkadheesh Temple .
  • The authentic Nathdwara Thandai is a renowned speciality of the place.
  • The place is known for the sublime Pichhavi paintings, terracotta handicrafts, as well as the famous Meena Work.
  • The temples of Nathdwara are surrounded by lively local street markets.
  • Nathdwara is also known for the annual festival of Annakutta celebrated in its arena.

Best Time to Visit Nathdwara: September to February

27. neemrana.

The mighty Aravalli range secures many jewels of Rajasthan, one of which is Neemrana. An ancient town with delightful palaces, it is now a modern retreat that celebrates the rich Rajput culture and heritage. The Neemrana Palace, which is now a heritage resort for tourists, is famous for activities such as zip-lining. A two and half hour drive from Delhi, Neemrana is a perfect getaway for the weekend.

  • Witness the exquisite royalty at Neemrana Fort Palace .
  • The local Rajasthani food at the Bridge Restaurant.
  • Neemrana is known for its detailed designs in Ghagra Choli, a traditional Rajasthani outfit.
  • The busy Malakhera Bazaar.
  • The festival of Diwali is celebrated in Neemrana with regal solemnity.

Best Time to Visit Neemrana: July to March

28. jawai leopard camp.

After Ranthambore and Sariska, a place that cherishes biodiversity and will bring you in close proximity with nature is Jawai Leopard Camp, located in the hills of Aravalli. An eight-tent luxurious camp, it allows you to explore the thrill of nature without hustling in the crowded wildlife reserves and jungles. From the adventure of safari rides to the magic of bird watching, it lets you enjoy nature without taxing regulations and restrictions of the wildlife reserves. For this reason, it grips animal lovers from across the globe.

  • Best camp in India for convenient Leopard spotting.
  • The luxurious Safari resort in close proximity to nature.
  • Delicious meals made from organic homegrown produce at the camp.

Best Time to Visit Jawai Leopard Camp: October to March

29. shekhawati.

A house to rich Marwari business families, Shekhawati hosts the largest open-air art gallery in the world. With a rich heritage, open-air galleries, havelis, and palaces, it accounts for a luxurious stay. It is also known for its culinary delights along with the grandeur of its havelis and due to its favourable location in the earshot of Nawalgarh, it becomes a convenient tourist stop.

  • The luxurious ancient grand havelis of Mahansar.
  • The beautiful fresco paintings adorn the architecture of the place.
  • Enjoy the experience of a breath-taking horseback riding activity through the town
  • The lip-smacking Rabdi at Mandawa Castle.
  • Shop in Ramgarh to get detailed wooden carvings and furnishings.
  • The annual Shekhawati Festival held every year in February.

Best Time to Visit Shekhawati : Months from November to March

30. ranakpur.

Ranakpur or the Spiritual Oasis of Aravalli attracts Jain devotees throughout the year. A dwelling of multiple Jain temples such as Sadri, Surya Narayan, Narlai, Mucchal Mahavir, and Ranakpur Jain Temple , its aura is reminiscent of spirituality, serenity, and cultural splendour. The desi Ranakpur bazaar is heaven for ethnic lovers. Half and an hour away from Udaipur, the Ranakpur Dam is a picturesque delight and adds another feather in the cap of the beauty of Rajasthan.

  • The holy grandeur of Ranakpur Jain Temple .
  • The bustling local market beaming with ethnicity.
  • The place is famous for its majestic silver jewellery, gems, and pottery.
  • The delectable Jain food at Maharani Bagh.
  • The authentic Ranakpur Mohatsav which is a celebration of the rich history, culture, and heritage of Rajasthan.

Best Time to Visit Ranakpur: October to March

31. sariska national park.

Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary located in Alwar is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan for nature and wildlife lovers. Renowned for the Royal Bengal Tigers, it is a protected area that stores exquisite flora and fauna of the nation. The first reserve to reallocate the tigers from Ranthambore, it was declared as a national park in 1982. Rich with copper reserves and natural resources, it will take you in the peaceful and enriching lap of nature.

  • Spot the majestic Royal Bengal Tigers at the wildlife sanctuary.
  • The ethereal experience at the Star Gate Observatory.
  • Bhuna Kukda is one of the most famous dishes to try in Sariska.
  • Buy ethnic souvenirs from Bazaza market.

Best Time to Visit Sariska National Park: October to March

Sharing borders with Pakistan in the west and Jaisalmer and Jalore in the north and south, Barmer is not only one of the most prominent desert lands of the state but also its largest district. Along with housing a major portion of the Thar Desert, it is also marked by the flow of River Luna.

Thus, a hub of natural and historical depth, it is also a magnificent center of culture and royal grandeur. Places such as Barmer Fort, Kiradu Temple, Shri Nakoda Jain Temple, Devka-Sun Temple, and Rani Bhatiyani Temple showcase intricate carving and craftsmanship making Barmer a microcosmic vision of Rajasthan’s unmatched glory and beauty. It thus stands as one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

  • The intricate architecture and grandeur of Devka-Sun Temple .
  • The tempting Lal Maas is a famous local cuisine.
  • Barmer is known for exclusive mirror work and vivid embroidery.
  • Shop from Veerchand Jangid Market.
  • The display of local culture in the Thar Desert.

Best Time to Visit Barmer: October to March

33. jhunjhunu.

From the mesmerising marble made Khetri Palace (Wind Palace) to the Hindu pilgrimage at the Shree Rani Sati Dadi Mandir , Bandhe ka Balaji , and the Hanuman Mandir to the extravagant Sone Chand ki Haveli, Jhunjhunu, the ancient city of Shekhawati region, is a storehouse of treasured jewels of Rajasthan. The Marwari and Shekhawati culture is embedded in the food, language as well as architecture of the place making this ancient town an essential visit in your trip to Rajasthan.

  • The regal Wind Palace built with marbles.
  • The prominence of sweet dishes in Jhunjhunu can be known by the fact that they are served before the meals.
  • The traditional Rajasthani Thali at Rani Sati Mandir .
  • Jhunjhunu is known worldwide for its frescos and murals.
  • Nehru Market is the most famous market in the region.

Best Time to Visit Jhunjhunu: October to March

  You must have heard of the famous BITS Pilani, a renowned educational institution in the Pilani district of Rajasthan. However, Pilani, a site of progress and prosperity, is primarily an ancient town in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan that encompasses vibrant and grand heritage.

It is home to architecture delights such as Surajgarh Fort, Sarogi Haveli, Khetri Fort Pahari, Shiv Ganga and Saraswati temple, Panchvati, Clock Tower, as well as the Birla Science Museum . Rich in rustic culture and in touch with modernity at the same time, it represents the lively state of Rajasthan.

  • The scenes of Ramayana replicated in the Panchvati Garden .
  • Pilani is known for its Brass handicraft.
  • The tempting stuffed kulcha and pineapple raita at Vijay.
  • The lively Chameli Market.
  • OASIS, the annual cultural festival of BITS Pilani, is ranked as the second-best student fest in India.

Best Time to Visit Pilani: October to March

35. kuldhara village.

After the haunted Bhangarh Fort, if there is a place in Rajasthan that attracts adventure and mystery lovers, it is the Kuldhara village (the abandoned village) which is famously known as the Ghost Town of Rajasthan. Once adorned with the settlement of Palwali Brahmins, a set of 83 villages vanished overnight giving rise to the ghost stories in Kuldhara.

Located in Jaisalmer, the rustic village is now a site of ruins and echoes with an eerie silence drenched in isolation. An intriguing mystery, it is an adventure to entail on your visit to the Sam desert and is among the prominent tourist places in Rajasthan.

  • Architectural ruins of over 410 buildings, temples as well as the history, legends, and the uncanny spookiness associated with the haunted village.
  • Eat irresistible local cuisines at Suryagarh Restaurant near the village.

Best Time to Visit Kuldhara Village: October to March.

As it is believed to be a haunted village, entry is prohibited after sunset.

36. Galtaji Temple

One of the most beautiful temple complexes in Rajasthan, the Galtaji Temple, located on the outskirts of Jaipur, is a paradise for believers and devotees from across the globe. Surrounded by the majesty of Aravalli ranges, lush greenery, and a house to natural springs such as Galta Kund and Gaumukh , it is a treasure of sublime beauty.

Built with pink sandstone, the intricately carved walls narrate stories of religion, culture, and unparalleled heritage. Reverberating with religious chants, a host to various tribes of monkeys, affluent vegetation, and scenic views of the Aravalli and Jaipur city, it stands as a grand temple complex more splendorous than traditional havelis and thus attracts tourists throughout the year who are left smitten by its grandeur. This makes it one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

Galwar Bagh Gate, Hanuman Temple, Galta Temple, and Galta Kund and Gaumukh natural water springs.

Best Time to Visit Galtaji Temple: October to March

37. sambhar lake.

Rajasthan treasures some of the nation’s most profound natural wonders and Sambhar Lake is one of them. Spread over a distance of 90 Km, it is India’s largest inland lake. With the exquisite white look, mixed with desert sand, it is a saline wetland. Producing 196000 tons of salt annually, it accounts for 9% of the total salt production in India. In the night, under the gaze of stars, walking on it feels like strolling through a piece of the silver moon.

Other attractions for tourism are the Circuit House at Sambhar, the Cenotaph near Shakambari Devi Temple, the Salt Processing Plant and Museum, Nalaisar, as well as the Salt Train . Rajasthan’s mini Rann of Kutch, Sambhar is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan. It is an ecological site that provides a breeding area to thousands of migratory birds such as flamingos and Siberian birds and thus needs to be on your travel list of nature’s exquisite delights.

  • Site of thousands of flamingos from Siberia and Central Asia.
  • Shakambari Devi Temple , Salt Processing Plant and Museum as well as the goods train that passes through the salt lake make Sambhar Lake one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.
  • The quaint and busy Dhan Mandi market.

Best Time to Visit Sambhar Lake: October to March

38. khimsar.

A quaint hamlet in the mighty Rajasthan, the Khimsar village is yet another undiscovered treasure. With the rustic aura of the Khimsar Fort in the golden sand dunes of the Thar desert, the place is the adobe of ethnicity, grandeur, and heritage. The renowned Nagaur festival is held annually in this village. The festival witnesses recreational activities such as camel racing and tug of war, and trade in cattle and red chilli markets at the same time. Famous across Asia for its trade and festive fair, it attracts tourists in the pleasant time of winters and thus is one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan.

  • The regal and luxurious Khimsar Fort.
  • The delectable Murgh Khimsar is the renowned local cuisine.
  • The bustling Sardar Market.
  • The festive and cultural fervour of the Nagaur festival.

Best Time to Visit Khimsar: October to March

To enjoy the vivacity of the world’s 18 th largest desert, the great Indian Thar Desert, a stay at Dechu is your best bet. A small village in Jodhpur, Dechu houses tourist attractions such as the Salim Singh Haveli, Pokaran Fort, Baba Ramdev Temple, old wells, and sand dunes. Known for its deluxe tourist resorts, Dechu will provide you with the perfect serene aura needed to enjoy the golden desert on a starry winter night. You cannot help but count it among the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

  • The ancient aura of the regal Salim Singh Haveli.
  • Desert safaris in the vast expanse of the golden sand dunes.
  • The renowned Marwari cuisine.
  • The region is known for its intricate handloom.

Best Time to Visit Dechu: October to March

Located 40 km away from the city of Jaipur, this miniature village is perfect for a day trip from the pink city. The Samode Bagh, Samode Palace, as well as the Samode Haveli (popularly known as the Maha Sahib or Maha Rawal) are the centre heritage attractions of the hamlet.

You can hike back from the Samode Fort through a forest path that is known to be a leopard territory according to the locals. From the famous dal bhaati churma to the indigenous ethnic shops to the rustic coloured houses and warm and friendly locals, Samode is a rural treasure where you can get lost away from the mayhem of city life.

  • The rich heritage and lush greenery of the Samode Palace make it one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.
  • Savour the local chai and kachori in Samode.
  • The hustle-bustle of the main market.
  • Samode is known for fresco paintings in vibrant indigo colours.

Best Time to Visit Samode: October to March

41. sam sand dunes.

Located in Jaisalmer, the Sam Sand Dunes mark the point in the Thar Desert where you can lose yourself in the endless stretch of the desert, with no vegetation in sight. One of the most renowned tourist destinations, it hosts several camps that indulge in desert safaris.

Known for the Desert Festival, puppet shows, and folk dances and programs, it beams with culture, diversity, and life in the months of February and March. Winter thus is the best time to visit Rajasthan’s golden Sam Sand Dunes to enjoy the place at its peak of beauty. With its astounding charm, it is one landscape that you cannot afford to miss when it comes to exploring the mighty Thar Desert.

  • The picturesque beauty of golden sand dunes.
  • Camel Safaris, Cultural shows, as well as Rajasthani songs and dances in the sand dunes.
  • Enjoy a candlelight dinner in the desert.
  • Quad biking and parasailing in the desert.
  • The recreational and exuberant Desert Festival.

Best Time to Visit Sam Sand Dunes: October to March

42. salasar balaji.

From the Ajmer Sharif to the Dilwara Jain temple, Rajasthan encloses a plethora of diverse religious retreats in harmony. One such site of pilgrimage for devotees across the globe is the famous Salasar Balaji Temple situated in the town of Salasar. It is located in close proximity with two other magnificent temples namely the Khatu Shyamji temple and the Rani Sati Dadiji (Jhunjhunu) temple and together the three renowned temples make the grandeur of Salasar Dham.

Built-in 1794, it is now appraised as a Shakti Sthal (the place of power). Devotees come from across the nation, sometimes barefooted, and with extreme devotion and faith, they seek fulfilment for all their desires by praying to the merciful Lord Hanuman who is known for his miraculous powers in various legend tales. A site of serenity that is beaming with religious zeal throughout the year, it is one of the most visited temples of Rajasthan.

  • The religious fervour of the pious temple.
  • The authentic Rajasthani food at the traditional bhojnalyas near the temple.
  • Buy lockets with idols as religious souvenirs.
  • Near Salasar Balaji Temple, there are a plethora of local markets to explore such as Naya Bazaar, Gandhi, Harichand, Divan, Laxmi, and Govindam Market.

Best Time to Visit Salasar Balaji Temple: October to March

43. karauli.

Accommodating more than three hundred temples, Karauli is the pious and holy heart of Rajasthan. Situated on the Agra-Jaipur Highway or the Golden Quadrilateral of India, this small town is said to have been the home of Shri Madan Mohan Ji, an incarnation of Lord Krishna. In addition to its auspicious temples, it also encapsulates forts, monuments, and palaces in its arena, making it a renowned and must-visit cultural site in the princely state of Rajasthan.

  • The beautiful and majestic royal Karauli City Palace is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.
  • The irresistible street food of the region.
  • The lively Karauli Market.
  • The annual Karauli Cattle Fair as well as the religious Kailadevi Fair celebrated every year in Karauli.

Best Time to Visit Karauli: October to March

44. gagron fort.

If you need a break from the sandy desert, Gagron Fort is here for your rescue. Situated in Jhalawar, it is an exuberant rocky site surrounded by water and is the dwelling of affluent biodiversity. Decorated with vibrant red poppy fields and orange orchards, it is the perfect amalgamation of architecture and natural wonders.

With its enamouring beauty and heritage, it is among the six forts in Rajasthan that are recognized as the World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. Being a witness of over 14 wars and 2 Jauhars, the fort reeks of the royal legacy of the past. With its vibrancy and grandeur, it stands as the only hill and water fort of Rajasthan and thus deserves to be on your travel list.

Gagron Fort is known for its scenic beauty, regal architecture, and rich history and this is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Rajasthan.

Best Time to Visit Gagron Fort: October to March

45. kesroli.

Ageing back to the 14 th century, The Neemrana’s Hill Fort-Kesroli in Alwar is now a luxurious and royal heritage resort that grabs the attention of tourists from across the world. Adorned with a regal swimming pool, spa, as well as garden, and with its inviting food, it is an exclusive retreat into royalty. Decorated with the grand Rajasthani style and with rich historical fervour, a stay in Kesroli will make you feel like a part of the princely clan and will expose you to royal leisure, making it ideal for a relaxing weekend retreat.

  • Within the close proximity of the Kesroli Fort, there is a hub of mesmerizing places to explore such as N aldeshwar Shrine, Moosi Maharani ki Chhatri, Bala Quila, Government Museum, and many more.
  • The regal ambience of the open-air restaurant at the fort.

Best Time to Visit Kesroli: October to March

46. fatehpur.

  • Explore the rich Rajasthani art at the Nadine Cultural Centre .
  • Admire the ancient havelis adorned with fresco paintings.
  • Have the delicious Rajasthani sweets at Ramras Mishthan Bhandar.
  • Hunt the main market of Fatehpur for exclusive fabrics.

Best Time to Visit Fatehpur: October to March

47. rajasmand.

The city of Dwarkadish, Rajasmand is located 67 Km north of Udaipur and is a hub of culture, heritage, faith, and the sublime beauty of nature. Deriving its name from the Rajasmand Lake , the second-largest man-made lake in the world, the city is a renowned tourist site.

Best known for Shrinathji and Dwarkadish Temple , Haldi Ghati, Kankroli, and Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, Rajasmand is also the largest marble-producing district in the country. A gem of a place, it radiates pious faith, natural sublimity, and historical richness, making it a focal travel point in Rajasthan.

  • You cannot miss out on the sunset view from Rajasmand Lake .
  • The food in the region varies from hot and spicy Rajasthani dishes to International cuisines.
  • Buy exclusive Khadi products from Khadi Bhandar.
  • Experience the cultural delight of the Rana Raj Singh Festival.

Best Time to Visit Rajasmand: October to March

48. nawalgarh.

From the splendid Sheesh Mahal to the majestic Roop Niwas Palace to the Poddar, Aath, and Morarka Haveli, Nawalgarh, the land of havelis, is a humble site located 30kms away from the town of Jhunjhunu. Home to rich Marwari business families, the elite and posh havelis bear testimony to Nawalgarh’s architecture lavishness.

Such cultural grandeur has made it a favourite site for haveli enthusiasts. Exemplary of Rajasthan’s eminent kinship, Nawalgarh will leave you spellbound and awestruck by its beauty and thus will make exploring this splendorous place irresistible. It thus is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

  • The unparalleled splendour and beauty of the Sheesh Mahal.
  • The lip-smacking local Mawa Kachori is renowned in the region.
  • Buy the famous Shekhawati paintings from the Ganesh Market.
  • The cultural aura of Shekhawati Festival.

Best Time to Visit Nawalgarh: Months from November to March

In the lap of the Aravalli range, Narlai is a miniature village located 36 km away from Ranakpur. A den of religious places such as the Adinath Jain Temple, Ranakpur Temple, as well the Temple of Lord Shiva , it is also located in the periphery of the magnificent Kumbhalgarh Fort. This hidden gem of Rajasthan will leave you enamoured by its beauty and rustic charm and is one of the most prominent villages that describes the inner life of Rajasthan.

  • The culture, history, architecture, and religiosity beaming at the Chaturmukha Jain Temple .
  • The delightful gatte ki sabzi is a treasured local dish of the village.
  • The place is known for its ethnic and colourful fabrics.
  • The renowned Johri Bazaar near Narlai.
  • The lively fervour of the Kite Festival.

Best Time to Visit Narlai: October to March

An abode of the earliest temple complexes in Rajasthan, Baroli, located in Chittorgarh district of Rajasthan, beams with religious fervour and grandiosity. Situated near the banks of the pious Chambal River, the temple complex is a host to nine distinct temples that are the pride of Rajasthan since the 9 th century. Embellished with detailed carvings, the temples speak of majestic history and culture.

The 4 feet tall figure of the dancing avatar of Lord Shiva, famously known as  Lord Natraja, was stolen by a private collector from London in February 1998 but with the consistent efforts of the authorities, it is now going to be restored back home soon after 17 long years. Baroli is a celebration of Rajasthan’s faith and ingenuity and thus is a quintessential addition to your travel list. This temple complex is famous for being one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

  • The elaborate and majestic Baroli Temple Complex.
  • The natural picturesque view of Sorsan Grasslands .
  • Have local Rajasthani sweets renowned in Baroli.

Best Time to Visit Baroli: October to March

Rajasthan is not merely a montage of monuments, palaces, forts, temples, and scenic felicity but is also an array of feelings, emotions, and stories that speak the profound tale of the age-long heritage of our Incredible India; a heritage that demands to be heard, seen, valued and treasured. A trip to Rajasthan will give you the indispensable chance of being a part of this royal gala of cultural legacy.

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one of the best and informative article about Rajasthan, as a traveller i always cherish to read these types of articles ans plan my trip, i am from Coorg and its one of the best places in India.

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I’m dying to go, sadly I probably won’t be able to visit Rajasthan yet, but when I do, I’ll be sure to visit all these places and get the most out of the experience. I really loved this blog and thank you for covering most of the information, this is incredibly helpful!

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Set out on a journey through the vibrant state of Rajasthan which promises a captivating mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. Book the best Rajasthan packages and head to this state in India that is known for its colourful cities, ancient forts, and beautiful deserts. Delight in the charm and history of all the places to visit in Rajasthan, whether it is the busy streets of Jaipur or the calm lakes of Udaipur. When you are looking for tourist attractions in Rajasthan, you can opt for fun desert safaris in the Thar Desert or hike in the Aravalli hills. You can also visit famous forts like Amber Fort in Jaipur, Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer Fort, commonly known as Sonar Quila. You will not only learn about their royal history but also enjoy incredible views from these Rajasthan famous places. Take a tour of grand palaces, like Umaid Bhawan Palace and the Jaipur City Palace which are counted among the other best places to visit in Rajasthan. This majesty of royal homes can give you a glimpse into the grand lifestyles of the Maharajahs and their families. You can also witness exquisite architecture, craftsmanship, and priceless artefacts in these palaces. Whether you are interested in vibrant markets, historical forts, palaces, or peaceful lakes, you will find that there is something for everyone to enjoy in the best places in Rajasthan.

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Places to Visit in Jaipur

City palace.

City Palace

The City Palace is one of the best tourist places to visit in Rajasthan. It is a palace complex in Jaipur that houses the famous Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal. The Chandra Mahal is one of the most popular tourist places in Rajasthan. It was once the seat of the Maharaja of Jaipur and was built between 1729 and 1732. The construction of the palace was started by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II of Amber and later on, additions were made to the structure by successive rulers till the 20th century. The main entry gates into the City Palace complex are the Virendra Pol, the Udai Pol and the Tripolia Gate. Commoners and tourists can enter the City Palace only through the Virendra Pol and the Udai Pol. The most famous tourist spots within the palace complex are the Chandra Mahal and the Mubarak Mahal. Location:  Tulsi Marg, Gangori Bazaar, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002 Best time to visit:  September to March Book Now:  Rajasthan Packages                      Rajasthan Tour Packages For Couple

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Albert Museum

Albert Museum

Albert Hall Museum in Jaipur is one of the best and captivating Tourist Places in Rajasthan. Also known as the Central Museum, Albert Museum is situated amidst the lawn of Ram Niwas Bagh in Jaipur. 

Constituted to be one of the oldest historical museums in Rajasthan, Albert Hall Museum was originally sketched, designed and delineated by the Colonel Sir Swinton Jacob in the year 1876 for the motive of felicitating King Edward VII, the Prince of Wales.

Location:  Albert Hall Museum is harboured in Ram Niwas Bagh at Jaipur located in Rajasthan.

Best time to visit:  You must visit Albert Hall Museum in between the months October to March. The climate treats the tourists extremely well during this time span. The temperature in the other months rises to around 45 Degree Celsius and even more on few uneasy days. Hence, the tourists must book their flight or train tickets keeping the captivating attractions in mind that they would be able to witness in between the months October to March. Also Book:  Rajasthan Luxury Packages                      Rajasthan Tour Packages For Family

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Amber (Amer) Fort and Palace

Amber (Amer) Fort and Palace

The Amber Fort , more generally known as the Amer Fort, is one of the most popular and is situated at a distance of 11 km from Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan. The Amber Fort and Palace are some of the most popular tourist places in Rajasthan and attract crowds by the score from both within and outside the country.Amer fort  is one of the most famous forts in Rajasthan and also one of the best places to visit in Jaipur tour.

Overlooking the Maota Lake, the fort is best known for its artistic representation of Hindu elements. The fort is built with red sandstone and marble and consists of the Diwan-e-Aam or the Hall of Public Audience, the Diwan-e-Khaas or the Hall of Private Audience, the Sheesh Mahal and the Sukh Niwas. Remarkably, the Sukh Niwas has a very indigenous form of air-conditioning wherein artificial winds are blown over a water cascade to cool the surroundings.

The Amer Palace served as the royal residence of Rajput Maharajas and their families. At the entrance of the Amber Fort, there is a temple dedicated to Sila Devi, who is a goddess of the Chaitanya Cult. Location:  Devisinghpura, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001 Best time to visit:  November to March Must Book:  Rajasthan Group Packages                       Rajasthan Packages From Pune

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Hawa Mahal , the most distinguishing landmark of Jaipur is an exceptionally captivating destination spot, smeared with radiant hues of pink delineating delicate and honeycombed throng that is peaked at a great height. 

Constructed in the year 1799 by an honourable ruler named Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, Hawa Mahal was an architecture structured to enable the household women of the noble and royal family to witness the processions and life of the place. 

Hawa Mahal is considered to be one of the most attractive Places to visit in Rajasthan, offering the tourist with top-notch stunning views from over City Palace & Jantar Mantar from one spot and from over Sireh Deori Bazaar from another direction.

Location:  The address of Hawa Mahal is Hawa Mahal Road in Badi Chopad located in J.D.A. Market, Kanwar Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan.

Best time to visit:  The best time to visit Hawa Mahal is in between the months of October to March because the weather during this time span is considered to be conducive enough to traverse the place in totality. The temperature at this place ranges in between 22 Degree Celsius to 5 Degree Celsius making the weather salubrious and pleasant to traverse and feel happy. You Can Also Book:  Jaipur Packages                                     Jaipur Trip From Mumbai

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Nahargarh Fort

Nahargarh Fort

Before Jaipur was construed as Rajasthan’s capital. The peaceful and exalted city of Amer towered as the capital of Rajput. Originally constructed in the year 1734 and extended until 1868, Nahargarh is a brawny fort delineating the architecture with the title of being one of best places to visit in Rajasthan . 

Titled after Nahar Singh, a dead overlord whose fidgety spirit disrupted the construction. However, the fort is definitely worth a visit fostering adventurous scenarios.

Location:  The address of Nahargarh is Krishna Nagar, Brahmpuri, Jaipur, Rajasthan - 302002

Best time to visit:  Best time to visit Nahargarh is in between October to March as the temperature at this time is around 20 to 22 Degree Celsius. Must Book:  Jaisalmer Tour Packages                       Jaisalmer Honeymoon Packages

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Jal Mahal calls to be one of the most serene and calm places to visit in Rajasthan situated in the midst of the chaotic city of Jaipur. Jal Mahal is asymmetric low rise stately mansion which was once a shooting toll house for the Maharajah.  The illuminated sand merged with the stone walls of the beautiful architecture Jal Mahal portrays to be a clear-cut contrast to the azure blue waters of the inland lake.

Location:  The Jal Mahal is situated at six kilometres from Jaipur.

Best time to visit:  You must visit Jal Mahal in between October to March as the weather at this time is favourable and pleasant. The weather in the rest of the year is warm making it tough for the foreigners to cope up with the heat and sweat. Official timings to visit Jal Mahal are from 9 am to 6 pm. Also Checkout & Book:  Jaisalmer Tour Packages From Ahmedabad                                           Jaisalmer Tour Packages From Delhi

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Birla Temple

Birla Temple

Birla Temple in Jaipur is highly mastered and influenced by the fine art or artwork of contemporary architecture. The contemporary design embellished on the Birla Temple is said to have derived or influenced by a Scottish castle artwork. The major three cupolas in the complex portray three crucial religions that are followed in our country.

Location:  The famous and popular Birla Mandir is situated adjacent to the Moti Dungri Fort located in Jaipur. The entire area is surmounted by foliage offers tranquillity, peace, and serenity.

Best time to visit:  The best time to visit Birla Temple is in between October to March during the winters when the weather is at its best. The temperature around this time ranges in between 20 to 22 Degree Celsius as the vehemence of the blazing sun at its lowest. Nights at this time is cooler with the temperature dribbling to five Degree Celsius. While the days at this climate is extremely enjoyable and can make you relish every bit of the beauty represented by the city. Must Checkout & Book:  Jaisalmer Tour Package From Udaipur                                            Jaisalmer Tour Packages From Rajkot

Jantar Mantar Observatory

Jantar Mantar Observatory

The Jantar Mantar Observatory in Jaipur is a collection of architectural astronomical instruments. The Jantar Mantar was built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II who served as a commander to Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. The Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is architecturally based on the one that is present in New Delhi. Both of them were built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. The king constructed five such structures in different places including Delhi, Ujjain and Mathura. The Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is the best preserved among all these structures and has been included in the list of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO.

The Jantar Mantar attracts a number of astronomers, students of Vedic astronomy and tourists from all over the world. Local astronomers still use it to predict the weather for local farmers. The Jantar Mantar can be called the single most representative work of Vedic astronomy.

The Jantar Mantar houses a giant sun dial called the Samrat Yantra and other astronomical instruments such as the Nadivalya Yantra, the Jai Prakash Yantra and the Laghu Samrat Yantra. Location:  Gangori Bazaar, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002 Best time to visit:  The best time of the day to visit Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is noon. During mid-day, the Sun is vertically above and it is easy to understand the process of interpretation of the readings of each instrument. Book Now:  Udaipur Packages                     Udaipur Couple Packages

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Jaigarh Fort

Jaigarh Fort

The majestic Jaigarh Fort is one of the best places to see in Rajasthan. It is strategically located on top of the ‘Cheel ka Teela’ hill, about 15 km away from the city center of Jaipur. Surrounded by verdant greenery, the fort is known as the Fort of Victory as it was never conquered by invaders. It houses the largest cannon on wheels in the world and a museum displaying puppets, artifacts, armory, war weapons and photographs. The Fort also offers a perfect view of the city of Jaipur. Location: Devisinghpura, Amer, Rajasthan 302028 Best time to visit: November to February is the best time to visit Jaigarh Fort. Also Book:  Udaipur Packages From Ahmedabad                      Udaipur Trip From Delhi

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Jhalana Leopard Conservation Reserve

Jhalana Leopard Conservation Reserve

Once the hunting ground of Royal Family of Amber, Jhalana Leopard Reserve offers you a ride inside the exotic wildlife in an open-air jeep. You will have a driver cum guide with you to enlighten your way further. Don’t forget to get your camera and super-telephoto lens to capture all the wonders this reserve has to offer you starting from leopards along with other fascinating animals. You can expect animals like Blue Bulls, Spotted Deer, Hanuman Langur, Rhesus Macaque, Small Indian Mongoose, Ruddy Mongoose, Bengal Monitor, Desert Gerbils, Striped Hyena, Desert Fox, Porcupine, Hedgehog, and Sambar Deer. Spread over an area of more than 20 square kilometres, this reserve also have peculiar birds for you to watch like Indian Pitta, Dusky Eagle, Owl, Spotted Owlet etc.? Location: Central Road, Malviya Nagar Industrial Area, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302017 Best time to visit: September to February on all days between 6:45 am –9:30 am, 3:30 am –6:15 pm Must Book:  Golden Triangle Packages                       Rajasthan Packages From Mumbai

Places to Visit in Udaipur

Lake pichola.

Lake Pichola

Lake Pichola is one of the most popular tourist places in Rajasthan. It is an artificial lake which has been named after the Picholi village and was created in 1362 AD. It is one of the several contiguous lakes in Udaipur, which were primarily developed to meet the irrigation and drinking requirements of the local people. 

Your Udaipur trip plan will be perfect with a visit to Lake Pichola, and will surely give you some picture moments.

There are four islands on the lake and palaces have been developed on these lakes to provide a better view of the expanse of the lake. The four islands and the palaces built on them are:

Jag Niwas – the Lake Palace is built on this island.

Jag Mandir – the Jag Mandir is built on this island.

Mohan Mandir – a palace was built on this island and it was used by the king for watching the annual Gangaur festival celebrations.

Arsi Vilas – the Arsi Vilas is a small island which has an ammunition depot and a small palace. This palace was used by the kings to view the sunsets. Location:  Pichola, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001 Best time to visit:  Avoid visiting the Udaipur in summers in the months March to June. During Monsoons which starts from July and lasts till September, you can get the mesmerizing view of the Lake Pichola. Winters are the best time to visit the Lake Pichola as the weather is delightful and calm. Also Checkout:  Mount Abu Packages                              Mount Abu Couple Package

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The City Palace is situated in Jaipur in the midst of the retrospective city wall. City Palace is one of the best Tourist Places In Rajasthan delineating marvellous sightseeing views.  A true heaven representing art and history, this place is a perfect destination to visit and take happy and memorable moments back home.

Location:  The address of City Palace is Jaleb Chowk, Tripolia Bazar nearby Jantar Mantar at Jaipur in Rajasthan.

Best time to visit:  You must visit City Palace in between October to March when the weather is relatively pleasant and cool. At this time of the year, a lot of sections of city palace are openly fostering the entry by the tourist or visitors.

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Kumbhalgarh Fort

Kumbhalgarh Fort

The Kumbhalgarh Fort is situated in the Rajsamand district of Rajasthan. The fort is best known as the birthplace of one of the greatest warriors of India, Maharana Pratap. The fort was built during the course of the 15th century, and further additions were made to it in the 19th century.

The fort is now open to the public and is lit up in decorative lights every evening for a few minutes. The Kumbhalgarh Fort is the next most important fort in Mewar after the Chittorgarh Fort. The fort was built by Rana Kumbha and his dynasty, which belonged to the Sisodia clan of Rajputs.

The entrance of the fort is through the Aret Pol or Gate. There are other entry gates such as the Halla Pol, Hanuman Pol, Ram Pol and Vijay Pol. The Hanuman Pol is important as it enshrines an image of Lord Hanuman which was brought to the fort from Mandavpur by Rana Kumbha. The Kumbhalgarh is a must-visit destination among the tourist places to visit in Rajasthan. Location:  Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan 313325 Best time to visit:  The best season to visit Kumbhalgarh is the winter season. The temperature remains comfortable and is apt for visiting the monuments and other places of interest in Kumbhalgarh. The best months to visit are October, November, December, February and March. You May Also Book:  Ranthambore Packages                                     Jodhpur Packages

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Sajjan Garh Palace

Sajjan Garh Palace

The breathtaking view from Sajjangarh Palace is customarily called the Monsoon Palace. This place calls for one of the best places to visit in Delhi.

Perched on the peak of the hilltop in the midst of the sanctuary, the retrospective one hundred and thirty-two-year-old palace is cherished by the tourists at large.

Location:  Sajjangarh Palace is located at a considerable distance from Jaipur which might take around eight hours and twenty-seven minutes to visit the destination spot.

Best time to visit:  The best time to visit Sajjan Garh Palace is during the monsoon time in between the October to March as the temperature and weather, both at this time is pleasant and soothing.

Fateh Prakash Palace

Fateh Prakash Palace

The Fateh Prakash Palace is a great choice for visitors. It was built in the early 20th century and is named after Maharana Fateh Prakash, who was the king during the construction of the palace. The palace was used as a venue by the kings in earlier days and has now been converted into a hotel. The palace is still owned by the Mewar Royal Family of Udaipur.

The Fateh Prakash Palace has won five tourism awards in the ‘Heritage Grand’ category and is one of the two authentic palace hotels in the Udaipur City Palace Complex. The palace’s counterpart is called the Shiv Niwas Palace Hotel which is quite popular with tourists visiting Udaipur.

The most appealing feature of the Fateh Prakash Palace is the old world charm it has retained, which makes it stand apart in a crowd of imitation palace hotels which is becoming a new trend in Udaipur. Location:  Lake Pichola, The City Palace Complex, City Palace Rd, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001 Best time to visit:  September to November

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Haldi Ghati

Haldi Ghati

Haldi Ghati is a very popular tourist place in Rajasthan. It is a mountain pass in the Aravalli Range and connects the Rajsamand and the Pali districts. The pass gets its name due to its yellow coloured soil, which has been compared to the colour of turmeric.

Haldi Ghati has great historical significance as it had stood witness to the war between one of India’s greatest warriors Maharana Pratap and Raja Man Singh of Amber, who was a general to Mughal Emperor Akbar. Today, a bronze statue of Maharana Pratap on his favourite horse Chetak has been installed at the Haldi Ghati by the Government of India. The region is also famous for its charity rose product and the mud art of Molela. Location:  Haldighati is  located  at a distance of 40 km from Udaipur. Best time to visit: October to March

Maharana Pratap Memorial

Maharana Pratap Memorial

Maharana Pratap Memorial is one of the most fascinating tourist places in Rajasthan. The Memorial is the greatest tribute given to the Maharana for his valour and bravery. The life-size bronze statue of Maharana Pratap on his horse is 11 feet high and visible from quite a distance. There is also a museum attached to the memorial that houses some of the most magnificent paintings of that era. Delicate glassworks and fine carvings cover the interiors of the Memorial. A Light and Sound Show is organized in the evenings for the visitors. Location: Maharana Pratap Memorial Road, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001 Best time to visit : November to February is the best time to visit the Memorial

Jaisamand Lake

Jaisamand Lake

Jaisamand Lake is a stunning man-made lake popular for its spectacular beauty. It is one of the most popular tourist places in Rajasthan and offers a wondrous mix of elegance and history. The lake is the largest man-made lake in India and it has three different inhabited islands. To the north there are two palaces of Rana Jai Singh and situated on the bottom of the hills is the Hawa Mahal and Ruthi Rani ka Mahal belonging to the Queen. Surrounding the lake is the Jaisamand Sanctuary which is home to a multitude of wildlife. Location: Dhebar Lake, Udaipur, Rajasthan Best time to visit: July and August are the best time to visit

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Vintage Car Museum

Vintage Car Museum

The Vintage Car Museum is a wonderful paradise for every automobile enthusiast. The museum showcases over 20 cars of different eras and some of these beauties are over 70 years old, yet still in perfect running condition. The Museum was inaugurated in February 2000 and since then has become one of the most fascinating tourist places in Rajasthan. The Museum also houses a vintage Shell petrol pump which is still in perfect working condition. This spectacular place gives a brief insight into the luxurious and grandiose life of the royals of Udaipur. Location: Gulab Bagh Rd, Shakti Nagar, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001 Best time to visit: October to March is the best time to visit Also Book:  Mount Abu Trip Packages                      Mount Abu Honeymoon Package

Places to Visit in Jodhpur

Mehrangarh fort.

Mehrangarh Fort

The Mehrangarh Fort is one of the largest forts in India, situated at an elevation of 440 feet from the city. The fort is enclosed by high and sturdy walls and encloses several palaces and temples within its complex. The Mehrangarh Fort is quite popular among tourists visiting Jodhpur and attracts tourists from all over the country and the world.

The walls of the fort still bear the imprints of cannon balls from attacks during the reign of the Rajput rulers. On the left of the fort, you can find a chattri dedicated to a soldier called Kirat Singh Soda who fell on the spot while defending the fort. Handprints can still be found on the walls and for this reason, the fort attracts a large number of tourists.

Besides the palaces, the Mehrangarh Fort also has a museum which is one of the most well-stocked museums in Rajasthan. The Mehrangarh Fort is a must-visit destination among all the Rajasthan tourist places. Location:  The Fort, Paota, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342006 Best time to visit:  Mid October to Mid March is the most pleasant time to visit the Mehrangarh Fort.

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Bishnoi Village

Bishnoi Village

Bishnoi Village is a hamlet enduring the tourist with the opportunity to traverse the rich cultural beauty exhibiting the ethnic customs in and around Marwar. Bishnoi Village delineates the true essence of Rajasthan. Therefore, if you are anxious to encounter the escapade of the tribal village culture, then you must surely visit Bishnoi Village.

Location:  Bishnoi Village is located in Village Guda Bishnoiyan at Jodhpur nearby Guda Lake in Rajasthan

Best time to visit:  You must visit Bishnoi Village during the monsoon time in between October to March as the climate and weather at this time are relatively pleasant.

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Clock Tower

Clock Tower

The Clock Tower is considered to be a famous landmark located in the old city. The spirited, vibrant, lively Sardar Market is located near to the Clock Tower where narrow passages lead you to a market selling spices, vegetables, textiles, handicrafts and Indian sweets. Clock Tower represents a place where the tourists can happily ramble around with leisure.

Location:  Clock Tower is located at Church Road in Alwar.

Best time to visit:  Best time visit Clock Tower is during the winter season in between the months October to March.

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Umaid Bhawan Palace

Umaid Bhawan Palace

The Umaid Bhawan Palace, originally called the Chittar Palace, is one of the world’s largest private residences. While a part of the palace is still used by the Jodhpur Royal Family, another part has been leased out to the Taj Group of Hotels and it is now being run as a heritage hotel by them.

The palace has about 347 rooms and is divided into three parts. One part of the palace is the royal residence, the other part is a heritage hotel and the third part is a museum. The Umaid Bhawan Palace museum showcases the 20th century history of the Jodhpur Royal Family. The museum also has a gallery which showcases the automobiles owned by the royal family.

The Umaid Bhawan Palace was initially called the Chittar Palace due to its location on the Chittar Hill, which is the highest point in Jodhpur. The construction of the palace was done in 1929 to provide employment to thousands during the famine. Location:  Circuit House Rd, Cantt Area, Jodhpur, Rajasthan 342006 Best time to visit: Between the months of October and March.

Jaswant Thada

Jaswant Thada

Maharaja Jaswant Thada is a white memorial situated aloft a compact sized lake located at one kilometre northeast of Mehrangarh, an arrangement of fanciful domes.

Location:  Jaswant Thada is situated at Lawaran in Jodhpur, Rajasthan.  

Best time to visit:  Best time to visit is during winter in between the months of October to March.

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Mandore Garden

Mandore Garden

Mandore is situated in Jodhpur at five miles north. Maharajas of Mandore is the previous capital of Mandore Garden. Later the place was deserted for safety concerns in respect of the Mehrangarh Fort. The voluminous Mandore Garden, with its high rock paved landscape, makes it one of the Best Places to visit in Rajasthan.

Location:  Mandore Garden is located at Mandore in Jodhpur, Rajasthan.

Best time to visit:  It is best to visit Mandore which is located near the Thar Desert during the months in between October to March.

Osian Village

Osian Village

Osian Village is one of the Best Places to visit in Rajasthan. Osian is considered to a place where excursions can be carried out with ease. Experimental retreats like camel riding, overnight safaris, and dune camping are common in Osian Village.

Location:  Osian Village is located in the Jodhpur district of Rajasthan.

Best time to visit:  The best time is to visit in between October to March as this is the time when the weather is pleasant.

Balsamand Lake

Balsamand Lake

Balsamand Lake is a stunning artificial lake built in 1159 AD by Balak Rao Parihar on. It is one of the most beautiful tourist places in Rajasthan. It was built to be used as a water reservoir for the people of Mandore. The lake is surrounded by a spectacular manicured garden of mango, papaya, guava, pomegranate and plum trees. It is also home to jackals and peacocks in the area. A few years after the lake was built, a palace was erected on its shores. Balsamand Lake Palace is now converted into one of the most luxurious five-star properties in the country.  Location: Mandore Road, Near BSF STC, Jodhpur, Rajasthan- 324006 Best time to visit: October to February is the best time to visit.

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Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer fort.

Jaisalmer Fort

The Jaisalmer Fort is one of the largest forts in the world. It is called the Sonar Qila in the local language as it is made of yellow sandstone. The Jaisalmer Fort takes on a yellow hue in the sun rays and turns a beautiful honey gold colour at sunset. The golden yellow colour of the fort makes it camouflaged in the sandy stretches of Jaisalmer. Furthemore, the Jaisalmer Fort is the only living fort in the country.

It is home to a number of people and is noted for the palaces, Jain temples, Laxminath temple, massive gateways and merchant havelis that are enclosed within its walls. Of late, the Jaisalmer Fort has been facing issues due to seepage problems. Water from the restaurants and hotels within the fort is seeping through the walls and is causing it damage. Location:  On fort kothri para, Rajasthan 345001 Best time to visit:  October to March

Sam Sand Dunes

Sam Sand Dunes

The Sam Sand Dunes make for one of the most popular tourist destinations in the state of Rajasthan. It is the point where one can completely lose oneself in the mesmerizing beauty of the Thar Desert. From this point there is only a vast stretch of sand dunes with sparse or no vegetation.

There are several camps at this point which can offer you a Desert Safari on a camel. In the months of February and March, the region turns into a cultural hub. The Desert Festival is organised here and several cultural programmes such as puppet shows, folk dance performances, competitions and general festivities are held here. This attracts a large number of tourists from all over the country and the world.Sam sand dunes safari and jeep safari are not to missed activities in Jaisalmer.  Location:  Sam Sand Dunes Near Sam Toll Barrier, Right Side On Sam Road, Rajasthan 345001 Best time to visit:  The best time to reach Sam sand dunes is around evening (sunset) at around 4-7 PM or early morning, during sunrise time of 4 to 6 AM.

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Kuldhara Abandoned Village

Kuldhara Abandoned Village

Located 18 km away from Jaisalmer, the Kuldhara village is known as the ghost village. Lying abandoned from the past few centuries, this village has no signs of human life and is also known as one of the haunted places in Rajasthan. However, during the contemporary times, this hamlet has become one of the significantly visited places in Jaisalmer.

A clan of eighty-five villages, Kuldhara was once inhabited by the Paliwal Brahmins, but due to some adverse happenings, the natives evacuated the village within a night. Also, there have been no traces, where and how the villagers left their homes; only assumptions and wild guesses hinted their invasion to some of the nearby regions. Since then there has been no signs of human dwelling or any other activities within the surroundings.

It is also said that while leaving the village, the villagers put a curse on it. According to the curse, anyone dwelling within the village will have to meet a fearful fate, death in the worst cases! Location:  Jiyai, Rajasthan 345001 Best time to visit:  The ideal time to visit Kuldhara would be from October to March when the heat is a little bit less, and you can enjoy walking around in the desert without getting tortured by the sun.

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Desert National Park

Desert National Park

Desert National Park is considered to be one of the Best Places to visit in Rajasthan. Desert National Park is unfurled over a substantial area of three thousand square kilometres. 

Wildlife safari has been introduced at the Desert National Park, Rajasthan gripping the tourist to this place from afar. This is a place called an abode by an exuberant number of species like black buck, desert gerbil, desert fox, chinkara, blue bull and agama eagles.

Location:  Desert National Park is located in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan at Bada Bagh.

Best time to visit:  Best time to visit Desert National Park is between the months November to January.

Gadsisar Lake

Gadsisar Lake

Gadsisar Sagar Lake is situated to the South of the city walls of Jaisalmer. The Gadsisar Lake was once the main source of water for the people of the region and is surrounded by shrines and small temples. The temples have elaborate archways and the lake looks extremely beautiful flowing by the side of these temples.

In winters, the lake looks even more picturesque and the tranquillity of the place is broken only by the chirping of a variety of birds that flock here. There is a very interesting legend regarding the construction of the arched gate near the Gadsisar Lake.

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It is believed that a beautiful courtesan offered to fund the construction of the arched gateway. However, the king refused to take the money from the courtesan as he considered it to be beneath his dignity. The courtesan however got the archway built when the king was out of town and had a Krishna temple installed there so that the king could not break it. Location:  Postal Colony, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 345001 Best time to visit:  November to early March is an excellent time to visit.

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Jaisalmer War Museum

Jaisalmer War Museum

Jaisalmer War Museum is definitely a must visit tourist places in Rajasthan. The Memorial is dedicated to the soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the country during the Indo-Pak war of 1965 and the Longewala War in 1971. It showcases several vintage military tanks, weapons, military vehicles, guns and war trophies. The Museum has two display halls, an audio visual room and a souvenir shop. There is an Honour Wall where names of the soldiers who were awarded the Param Vir Chakra and Maha Vir Chakra are engraved upon.  Location: Thaiyat, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, 345001 Best time to visit: October to March is the best time to visit.

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Tanot Mata Temple

Tanot Mata Temple

The Tanot Mata Temple is one of the most popular places to visit in Rajasthan. The temple has many legends and stories attached to it inspiring curiosity and awe towards it. The temple itself is close to Longewala which is an Indo-Pak border. The popularity of the temple increased during the legendary Indo-Pak War when the enemies were shelling bombs and targeting the temple and the village. However, the 1000 plus bombs thrown in and around the Temple did not diffuse protecting the villagers and the team of Indian soldiers. Location: Tanot Road, Near India- Pakistan Border, Tanot, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, 345022 Best time to visit: November to January is the best time to visit.

Longewala War Memorial

Longewala War Memorial

This is the ultimate choice to know what our Indian Army achieved in the historical battle of Longewala in December 1971. With only 120 soldiers our Army had the enemies of 2000-3000 people lick the ground. You can know all the facts in the Memorial as they play a 30 min movie where you can know every why and what about the war. They will charge only 25 INR for that. You can also see the bunkers used by the Indian Army in the Indo-Pakistan War as well as some of the tankers captured during the 1971 war. And you know what? This memorial is the exact spot where the war was fought and this is one of the best places to see in Rajasthan. 

Location: Longewala War Memorial, Sadhawala, Rajasthan 345022 Best time to visit: October to March

Places to Visit in Pushkar and Ajmer

Pushkar lake.

Pushkar Lake

The Pushkar Lake is situated in the town of Pushkar in Ajmer. The Pushkar Lake is an important site of pilgrimage for Hindus. It is believed that a dip in the Pushkar Lake can cleanse sins and cure skin diseases.

Furthermore, the Brahma temple situated near the Pushkar Lake also attracts a large number of tourists from all over the country and the world. There are about 500 Hindu temples situated on the banks of the Pushkar Lake. The lake has about 52 bathing ghats and hundreds and thousands of pilgrims throng these ghats to take a holy dip, especially during Kartik Purnima 

The Brahma temple is one of the main attractions near the Pushkar Lake. The present structure dates back to the 14th century, while the original temple is believed to be more than 2000 years old. The Pushkar Lake has been referred to as Tirtha Raj in scriptures and is believed to be the King of all pilgrimage sites and this is also one of the best tourist attractions in Rajasthan.    

Location:  Pushkar, Rajasthan 305022 Best time to visit:  Between November and March.

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Khwaja Gharibnawaz Dargah

Khwaja Gharibnawaz Dargah

Khawaja Garib Nawaz Dargah in Ajmer is the crypt housing Hazrat Khwaja Moin-d-din Chisti’s tomb who originally was the founder of the religion Islam and was renowned for preaching Islam around the world. Known for his noble teachings, the Sufi came from Persia and expired in Ajmer in the year 1236 and this is one of the best places to see in Rajasthan. 

Location:  Khawaja Garib Dargah is situated at Ajmer in Rajasthan.

Best time to visit:  The best time to visit Khwaja Garib Nawaz Dargah is during the event of Urs festival. At this event of Urs festival, the tomb is open the entire night and day. During the Urs festival time, Ajmer becomes a holy destination for the tourist. The main gate of the Dargah which is generally closed opens at this time for the devotees. At the time of winter Khwaja Garib Nawaz is open in between 5 AM to 9 PM and during summers the gates are open in between 4 AM to 10 PM.

Anasagar Lake

Anasagar Lake

Anasagar Lake is originally founded by King Anaji Chauhan, grandfather of Prithviraj Chauhan in between the time span 1135 to 1150 AD. An artificial lake, Anasagar Lake is considered to be Ajmer’s most famous lakes and India’s largest lakes. The lake is titled after its founder and this is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan in 3 days.

Location:  The Anasagar Lake is located at Ajmer in Rajasthan, India.

Best time to visit:  Preferably the ideal time to visit Ana Sagar Lake is in between the month October to March during the winters when the temperature is pleasant and tranquil. Moreover, the water level at this time in the lake is almost full. It is certainly not a good idea to visit the Anasagar Lake during the summertime when the sun is scorching. Also, during summers the lake gets dried up.

Mahrana Pratap Smarak

Mahrana Pratap Smarak

Maharana Pratap Smarak is a retrospective site that is solemnly and staunchly dedicated to Maharana Pratap Singh and his faithful horse named Chetak. This historic architecture was built in 1948. The initiative to construct the architecture was taken by Maharana Bhagwat Singh of Mewar with the assistance of a public trust. The statue constructed of Maharana Pratap is about eleven feet high with an overall weight of seven tonnes and this is one of the best places to see in Rajasthan. 

Location:  Maharana Pratap Smarak is located at th crest of Moti Magri which is the Pearl Hill.

Best time to visit:  Best time to visit Maharana Pratap Smarak is during the winter time in between the months October to March because the weather is pleasant and cool.

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Brahma Temple

Brahma Temple

Brahma Temple, a Hindu temple is located in the state of Rajasthan at Pushkar, which is near to the holy Pushkar Lake delineating indelible legends. The temple is the most eminent and considered to be one of the few temples in India which is dedicated to Brahma and this is also one of the best tourist attractions in Rajasthan. 

Location:  The address of Brahma Temple is Brahma Temple Road, Ganahera at Pushkar in Rajasthan.

Best time to visit:  The best time to visit the Brahma Temple is in between the months October to March during winter time as the temperature is around twenty-two degree Celsius at this time.

Pushkar Camel Fair

Pushkar Camel Fair

The Pushkar Camel Fair is one of the main attractions of Ajmer. This five-day annual cattle and livestock fair attracts a large number of tourists from all over the country and the world. Apart from the trade of camels and livestock, a number of interesting competitions such as Matka Fod, Longest Moustache and Bridal Competition are held here.

The Pushkar Camel Fair is one of the largest camel fairs in the world. As per the Imperial Gazetteer of India, as many as 1,00,000 pilgrims participated in the fair in the 1900s. To attract more tourists, the state tourism department has also introduced a friendly cricket match between the local club members and random tourists and this is one of the best places to see in Rajasthan. 

However, the main attraction of the Pushkar Camel Fair is the competition of camels. Camels are decked in jewellery and rallied to the grounds. The camels participate in a number of competitions such as camel dance, tug of war, camel races, and many others. These activities, in particular, are extremely popular with tourists. The Pushkar Camel Fair is undoubtedly one the most unique and must-visit. Location:  L ocated  to the west of town near the intersection of Brahma Temple Road and National Highway 89. Best time to visit:  Between the months of October and November.

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Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra

Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra

‘Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra’ means ‘shed of two-and-a-half days’. The name is suspected to come from a two-and-a-half-day-long fair which used to be held in the monument. This monument is a very elegant example of the oldest shrines of Indo-Islamic architecture in India making it the oldest remaining masterpiece in Ajmer. Initially it was a Sanskrit college which even had an idol of Goddess Saraswati in it but later it was transformed to a mosque by Qutb-ud-Din-Aibak with the orders of Muhammad Ghori in 1192 CE. Since it was originally a Sanskrit monument, it still has Hindu as well as Jain features on the embroidered pillars but the idols of Hindu Gods and Goddesses were removed quite neatly which doesn’t leave any traces and this place comes under the best Rajasthan famous places. 

Location: Ander Kote Rd, Lakhan Kothari, Ajmer, Rajasthan 305001 Best time to visit: October to March 06:00 am to 06:00 pm

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Ajmer Jain Temple

Ajmer Jain Temple

This magnificent temple made of gold was established in 1864 and gained its final stage in 1895. It is drenched in the essence of architecture. As it has a lot of gold plated wooden figures of people related to Jain religion, a part of it is known as the ‘Swarna Nagri’ or ‘City of Gold’. Moreover it has a chamber where the Ayodhya’s model is made up using 1000 kg of gold. It was established by the Soni family of Ajmer and still owned by them. The temple has changed a lot of names by the passage of time. Initially known as ‘Siddhkoot Chaityalaya’ change to ‘Red Temple’ as it was carved out of red sandstone and this is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan in 3 days. Some people also called it ‘Nasiyan of Seth Moolchand Soni’ as it was the name of the founder. Later when the temple was crowned with the name city of gold, the name changed to ‘Sone ka Mandir’ or ‘Soni Mandir’ because of the golden framework as well as the owner’s name. Location: Dumada, Adarsh Nagar, Ajmer, Rajasthan 305002 Best time to visit: October to March

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Dilwara jain temples.

Dilwara Jain Temples

The beautiful Dilwara Jain temples are situated at just 2.5 km from Mount Abu. The temples are known for their beautiful architecture and intricate carvings. The temples were built between the 11th and 13th centuries by Chalukya. There are five temples in the complex that exhibit excellent architectural styles and exquisite carvings.

The Dilwara temples are considered a sacred place of pilgrimage and also the most beautiful among all Jain temples. Pilgrims visit the Dilwara Jain temples and perform puja. Devotees are required to take a bath and dress accordingly to perform the puja and this is also one of the best tourist attractions in Rajasthan.  The temple administration has made arrangements for the bath, changing rooms and warm water for devotees to bathe and change clothes for the puja. Water is heated using solar power in these temples. Location:  Delwara, Mount Abu, Rajasthan 307501 Best time to visit:  The temple remains open from 6 am to 6 pm for the people of Jain community whereas the non-Jains and other travelers can visit the temple from 12 noon to 6 pm on all days.

Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the Aravalli Range of Rajasthan and was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1980. The wildlife sanctuary sprawls on a plateau and measures 19 km in length and 6 km in width.

The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary abounds in flora and fauna and is home to about 112 plant families, 250 species of birds and a large number of wild animals such as hedgehogs, porcupines, Indian hares, mongoose, pangolin, bears, wild boars, langurs, and many others. The sanctuary provides an ideal habitat to sloth bears too and this is one of the best places to see in Rajasthan.  Location:  Shergaon Path, Block No. 2, Rajasthan 307501 Best time to visit:  March to June

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Nakki Lake is situated in Mount Abu. The lake derives its name from a legend that it was dug out using nails, which is called Nakh in Hindi and Sanskrit. The Nakki Lake is believed to be very sacred and is a popular pilgrimage and tourist destination and also one of the beautiful places in Rajasthan.      

According to legend, the lake was dug by gods to stay protected from the Bashkali demon. Another legend suggests that it was dug out by a sculptor called Rasiya Balam to win the king’s daughter’s hand in marriage. However, the king refused to give his daughter in marriage to Rasiya Balam. A temple dedicated to Rasiya Balam and the Kunwari Kanya, the king’s daughter, is situated just behind the Dilwara temple.

Another important tourist attraction in the region is the Toad Rock. The rock resembles a toad that is about to leap into the water and hence the name. Location:  Mount Abu, Rajasthan 307501 Best time to visit:  November to April 

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Guru Shikhar

Guru Shikhar

The Guru Shikhar is one of the peaks in the Arabuda Mountains of Rajasthan. It is also the highest point in the Aravalli Range in Rajasthan. Guru Shikhar rises to an elevation of 5,676 feet and is 15 km from Mount Abu and this is also one of the best tourist attractions in Rajasthan.  There is a temple dedicated to Dattatreya, dedicated to Lord Vishnu, at the top of Guru Shikhar in a cave. Very close to the temple, the Physical Research Laboratory operates the Mount Abu Observatory. Location:  Rajasthan 307501 Best time to visit:  October to March

Places to Visit in Bikaner

Junagarh fort.

Junagarh Fort

The Junagarh Fort, originally called the Chintamani Fort, is one of the few forts in Rajasthan which is not built on a hilltop. The fort was built in the early 20th century when the royal family moved to the Lalgarh Palace. The Junagarh Fort is placed centrally and the city of Bikaner has developed around it. The fort complex was built under the supervision of Karan Chand, who served as the Prime Minister of Raja Rai Singh. The fort was built in the period from 1589 to1594 and this is one of the best places to see in Rajasthan. 

According to historical records, the fort has withstood several attacks and has never been taken over by any attacker, except Kamran Mirza, who was the second son of Emperor Babur. Location:  Junagarh Fort Road, Bikaner, Rajasthan 334001 Best time to visit:  November to February

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Karni Mata Temple

Karni Mata Temple

Karni Mata Temple is solemnly and staunchly dedicated to Karni Mata located at Deshnoke which is at a distance of thirty kilometres from Bikaner, Rajasthan. Also known as the Rat Temple, Karni Mata Temple is the abode for around twenty-five thousand black rats that are revered daily in the temple and this is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan in 3 days.

Location:  Karni Mata Temple is located in Karni Mata Niji Pranyas at Deshnok in Bikaner, Rajasthan, India.

Best time to visit:  It is best to visit Karni Mata Temple in between October to Match during the winter time.

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Lalgarh palace

Lalgarh palace

A palace in Bikaner, Lalgarh Palace is located in Rajasthan which was originally built by Sir Ganga Singh who was the Maharaja or King of Bikaner in between the year 1902 to 1926.

Location:  Lalgarh Palace is located in NH15 at Samta Nagar, Bikaner in Rajasthan.

Best time to visit:  The ideal time to visit Lalgarh is during winters. The temperature is in between 4 Degree Celsius to 23 Degree Celsius during the winter time. In between the months December to February, the weather remains chilly and cool, making it an ideal time to visit Lalgarh and this is also one of the best tourist attractions in Rajasthan. 

Gajner Lake

Gajner Lake

Gajner Lake is an artificial lake that offers captivating sites to the visitors. This is one of the best and must visit Tourist Places In Rajasthan. Colossally mushroomed towers situated at the entrance of the lake makes Gajner Lake is of the most allusive, symbolic and illustrative places to visit in Bikaner. Here in this lake, the tourist can relish boating. The place becomes an abode to thousands of species during winter time and also one of the beautiful places in Rajasthan.      

Distance or location:  The address of Gajner Lake is Gajner Wildlife Sanctuary located near to Gajner Palace at Bikaner in India.

Best time to visit:  The best time to visit Gajner Lake is during the winters. You can plan out a trip to Gajner Lake in between late October to end of February. Summers are too messy, it is generally not advisable to visit Gajner Lake during summer because of the high temperature and heat.

Charges:  The charges incurred is 100 INR or 1.540 USD.

Bhandasar Jain Temple

Bhandasar Jain Temple

Bhandasar Jain Temple is among the oldest temples in Bikaner which was built in the 15th century. This elegant monument is studded with mirror, frescoes and painting on leaves. Though built with red sandstone, around 40,000 kgs of pure ghee was used in making this temple instead of mortar. This very fact attracts a lot of tourists from around the world and this is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.  Location: Old Bikaner, Bikaner, Rajasthan 334001 Best time to visit: November to March

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Keoladeo national park.

Keoladeo National Park

The Keoladeo National Park, also known as the Keoladeo Ghana National Park, was formerly known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. The park plays host to a large number of migratory birds during the winters. An estimated number of 230 species of birds have made the Keoladeo National Park their home.

The park was declared as a protected zone in 1971 and has also been included in the list of World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. The Keoladeo National Park is man-made and was earlier used as a hunting ground for waterfowls. Today, the reserve protects the town of Bharatpur from floods, provides grazing ground for cattle and is home to a number of wild animals and birds and this is also one of the best tourist attractions in Rajasthan. 

The Keoladeo National Park is one of the richest bird sanctuaries in the world and hence attracts a large number of wildlife enthusiasts, ornithologists and tourists from all over the world. Location:  Agra-Jaipur Highway, Bharatpur, Rajasthan 302001 Best time to visit:  October to March

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Deeg Palace

Deeg Palace

The town of Deeg is situated at a distance of 32 km from Bharatpur. It is one of the important tourist places in Rajasthan and is known for its palaces, temples and gardens. The Deeg Palace is situated in this town and is known for its architectural beauty. The palace was built by Raja Surajmal with the objective of warding off the scorching heat of the summers.

There are several pools, fountains and plants in the Deeg Palace. There are two large water tanks called the Gopal Sagar and the Rup Sagar that help in lowering the temperatures during summers. The most interesting part of the Deeg Palace is the Keshav Bhawan and this is one of the best places to see in Rajasthan.  It is a single-storeyed baradari which has an octagonal base. Another interesting feature is the artificial rain and thunder atmosphere created in the palace. The water jets in the fountains create a monsoon like effect and heavy metal balls placed around the roof produce the thunderous sound. Location:  Alwar - Bharatpur Rd, Deeg Palace, Deeg, Rajasthan 321203 Best time to visit:  The winter is chilly but comes with pleasant morning and is a good time to visit this destination.

Lohagarh Fort

Lohagarh Fort

Raja Surajmal created a number of palaces and forts in Bharatpur. One of these forts is the Lohagarh Fort, which is also among the strongest forts in the country. The fort was built in a manner so as to stand resistant to attacks from invaders.

In 1805, the British, under the leadership of Lord Lake, laid siege to the fort. Despite repeated attacks, they could not penetrate the fort. They lost more than 3000 soldiers and the British forces withdrew from the attack and this is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.  The British later had to strike a compromise with the ruler of Bharatpur. The fort has two gates facing the North and South directions. The one facing the North is called the Ashtadhatu Gate while the one facing the Southern direction is called the Chowburja Gate.  Noteworthy monuments in the fort include the Jawahar Burj, Fateh Burj, the Kishori Mahal and the Kothi Khas. Location:  NH-8, Kachera Wala, Kukas, Rajasthan 303101 Best time to visit:  September to March

Baroli

Baroli is a place enriched with ancient temple. Eight beautiful carved stonework stand proudly since 9th Century.  Ghateshwara is currently pulling more tourists to it. Besides that, there are other temples dedicated to different gods like Ganesha, Shiva, Vamanavatar, Trimurti, Ashtamata and Sheshashyan. These temples tells the tales of the rich art and culture we had in those times. The precision and excellence of the work is also depicted by these art works and both these facts pull tourists towards itself and this is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan in 3 days. The ceiling is carved into a large blossoming lotus and it even had a carved stone image of god Nataraja. It is recorded that it was stolen from the temple but now found in London with a private collector. Moreover, it has a very well maintained garden which is perfect for a picnic and you can even visit the Chambal river which flows just 2 KM away from Baroli. Location: Baroli, Rajasthan 323305 Best time to visit: October to March

Places to Visit in Chittorgarh

Chittorgarh fort.

Chittorgarh Fort

The Chittorgarh Fort is the largest fort in India and the grandest fort in the state of Rajasthan. The fort, which is also called Chittor, was the seat of power of the rulers of Mewar.

The fort was attacked three times between the 15th and the 16th centuries and was captured by invaders. The bravery and courage of the Rajput warriors, their womenfolk and children is what distinguishes this fort from all other forts in Rajasthan. After each defeat, the brave women and children of the Rajput warriors performed Jauhar or self-immolation and this is one of the best places to see in Rajasthan. 

The fort is symbolic of the courage and values of the brave Rajput rulers who reigned over Mewar. Location:  Chittor Fort Road, Chittorgarh, Rajasthan 312001 Best time to visit:  January to May

Bijaipur

Bijaipur stretches through the foot of the Vindhyachal hills. Bijaipur is a small place which is highly popular because of its Castle. Surrounded by woods of Jacaranda from all sides, the village typically fosters a rural backdrop for the tourist at large and also one of the beautiful places in Rajasthan.      

Location:  Bijaipur is located in Rajasthan at the foot of Vindhyachal hills.

Best time to visit:  Best time to visit Bijaipur is during the winter time in between the months October to March.

Places to Visit in Kota and Bundi

City fort palace.

City Fort Palace

The City Fort Palace is situated near the Kota Barrage and overlooks the beautiful Chambal River. The City Fort Palace has a museum which contains an impressive collection of artefacts belonging to the Kota rulers. The main entrance to the City Fort Palace is through the Naya Darwaza. The Maharao Madho Singh Museum lies to the right of the City Fort complex. The Maharao Madho Singh Museum has a very interesting collection of frescoes, miniature paintings, armoury and artistic items owned by the Kota rulers.

The City Fort Palace is a must-visit for those interested in architecture, heritage and history. Overlooking the River Chambal, the city Fort Palace is a beautiful monument in Kota. Location:  SH 33, Garh Palace, Kishorepura Darwaja, Tipta, Kota, Rajasthan 324006 Best time to visit:  October to March

Jagmandir Palace

Jagmandir Palace

The Jagmandir Palace is another one of the tourist attractions in Kota. The Jagmandir Palace was built by one of the queens of Kota in 1740 and is situated in the middle of the Kishore Sagar Lake. The Kishore Sagar Lake is an artificial lake and is well known for its scenic beauty.

It was built by Prince Dehra Deh of Bundi in 1346 AD. Built in red sandstone, the Jagmandir Palace is a monument of exquisite beauty and boasts of architectural excellence. The palace served as a pleasure palace for the kings of Kota.

Today, the palace is open to tourists and they can enjoy boat rides in the Kishore Sagar Lake and enjoy the panoramic view of the palace and its surroundings from the lake. The Keshar Bagh is also situated near the Jagmandir Palace and is well known for its royal cenotaphs and this is one of the best places to see in Rajasthan.  Location:  Pichola, Udaipur, Rajasthan 313001 Best time to visit:  September to March

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Garadia Mahadev Temple

Garadia Mahadev Temple

Garadia Mahadev Temple is located at around five hundred feet at an ordain distance from the sea level near the gorge through which the Chambal river flows. On either side of the temple lies colossally huge gigantic cliffs. 

The sway of the wind seems to a symbolic Shiv sutras into the ears of the devotees that eventually arouse them. Most of the rituals in this temple are carried on by the local pundits who generally reside in the shrine till 5.30 pm and this is also one of the best tourist attractions in Rajasthan. 

Location:  Garadia Mahadev Temple is located at Garadia Mahadev Road in Daulatganj, Dabi, Rajasthan.

Best time to visit:  The ideal time to visit Garadia Mahadev Temple during the winter time in between October to March.

Chambal Garden

Chambal Garden

The Chambal Garden is situated on the banks of the River Chambal. The River Chambal is one of the major tourist attractions of the city of Kota. A number of palaces and temples are built on its banks and are a major draw for tourists from all over the country and the world and this is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan in 3 days.

The Chambal Gardens are famous for its well-manicured layout and are frequented by locals and tourists throughout the year. The Chambal Garden has a beautiful pond in the centre which is replete with gharials. The Chambal Gardens also had muggers in the pool earlier. The pond can be crossed using a suspension bridge or a boat. A boat ride enables visitors to view these fish-eating reptiles from close quarters. Location:  Shakti Nagar, Dadabari, Kota, Rajasthan 324009 Best time to visit:  October to February

Taragarh Fort

Taragarh Fort

One of the best tourist places to visit in Rajasthan is the Taragarh Fort or the Star Fort in Bundi. The fort was constructed in 1534 AD on a hillside. The fort has three gateways called the Laxmi Pol, the Phuta Darwaza and Gagudi ki Phatak. Today, most parts of the fort are in a dilapidated condition. However, it still looks majestic and is the most impressive monument in Bundi.

During earlier times, the Taragarh Fort had a number of tunnels running through the entire hill. These tunnels have now been closed for want of maps. The fort had impressive battlements, the largest of them being the Bhim Burj, on which were mounted huge cannon balls called the Garbh Gunjam.

The fort also has huge water reservoirs, which were built to cater to the water requirements of the residents of the city. The other major attraction of the Taragarh Fort is the Rani Mahal, which served as a harem for the wives and concubines of the rulers. The fort also has Miran Saheb ki Dargah. Location:  Nahar ka Chauhatta, Bundi, Rajasthan 323001 Best time to visit:  November to March

Badal Mahal

Badal Mahal

Badal Mahal is situated within the Taragarh Fort. The beautiful palace is known for its architectural grandeur and its beautiful paintings and murals. The palace is a major tourist attraction in Bundi and attracts a large number of domestic and foreign tourists because of its exquisite paintings. The paintings and murals of Badal Mahal are of particular interest as they depict the influence of China and Chinese culture on this little town.

Opium, which was grown in Bundi and traded to China, was the connecting factor between the town and China. The paintings depict the faces, flowers and the general life of the people, and effectively portray the richness of life during those days. Location:  SH 33, Garh Palace, Kishorepura Darwaja, Tipta, Kota, Rajasthan 324006 Best time to visit: Good to see in Monsoon.

Step Well of Bundi

Step Well of Bundi

Bundi is best known for its step wells. These step wells, called Baoris in the local language, were the only source of water for the people of the region, till piped water was provided. There are more than 50 step wells in the region, but only a very few have been maintained.

Most people abandoned the step wells after piped water was introduced and this resulted in their dilapidation. Some of these step wells unfortunately are now being used as dumpsters. The step wells of Bundi boast of exquisite beauty and architectural excellence. Several rich people constructed magnificent tanks and step wells and attached religious significance to the tanks. These people were considered to be noble and won the respect of the commoners. Location:  Bundi Rd, Near k. N, Adisal Singh Colony, Gayatri Nagar, Bundi, Rajasthan 323001 Best time to visit:  October to February

Places to Visit in Shekhawati

Mandawa fort.

Mandawa Fort

Mandawa Fort is considered to be one of the best Tourist Places In Rajasthan. Located in the interior of the Aravalli Hills in the state of Rajasthan, Mandawa fort is a gripping attraction for the visitors as it assists in portraying the retrospective history of the place along with endeavouring unique Rajasthani architecture.

Location:  Mandawa Fort is located at Mukundgarh Road, Mandawa, Rajasthan, India.

Best time to visit:  The ideal time to visit Mandawa Fort is during the winter time. The temperature at this time is cool, pleasant, comfortable, and apt for the visitors to relish sightseeing. The ideal months to visit Mandawa Fort is in between October to March.

Deogarh

Deogarh is considered to be a city and a municipality delineating worth watching sights solemnly for the visitors and tourists. Formerly Deogarh was the city and an estate of Chundawat Rights.  In Deogarh, you can visit places like Chittorgarh Fort, Dashavatar Fort, Mana Stambha, and Chanderi.

Location:  Deogarh is a municipality and city and a municipality that is located in the Rajsamand District of Rajasthan.  

Best time to visit:  The ideal time to visit Deogarh is during winter in between the months October to February. The months in between October to February is the best and pleasant time to visit Deoghar. This time is considered to be the peak season inviting travellers to visit this place from afar.

Dundlod

Dundlod is a small town located in the district of Jhunjhunu in Rajasthan. Placed in Shekhawati. This is considered to be one of the Best Places to visit in Rajasthan. Famous for majestically colossal havelis and a captivating setup Dundlod is a place worth visiting which is at about seven kilometres north of the Nawalgarh region.  

Location:  Dundlod is situated in Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan. Placed in Shekhawati, Dundlod is at a distance of 34 kilometres from Jhunjhunu city.

Best time to visit:  The ideal time to visit Dundlod is during winter time as the temperature at this time is below 5 Degree Celsius. It is not advisable to visit during summer because the temperature at Dundlod is at its extremes at that time.

Tal Chappar Sanctuary

Tal Chappar Sanctuary

Tal Chhapar Sanctuary is situated in the district called Churu of Northwest Rajasthan. Known for blackbucks, Tal Chappar Sanctuary acts as an abode to various types of birds. Located at a distance of 210 km from Jaipur, the sanctuary is located on the road from Ratangarh to Sujangarh. Tal Chappar Sanctuary so far is considered to be one of the best tourist Places to visit in Rajasthan.

Location:  Located in the Churu district, Tal Chappar Sanctuary is located in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan.

Best time to visit:  The ideal time to visit Tal Chappar Sanctuary is in the 2nd week of October until the last month of November.

Jhunjhunu

As the whole Rajasthan is rich in culture and history, Jhunjhunu is not left behind. History has taken care to give it reasons to attract people. It has a lot of beautiful monuments such as Shree Rani Sati Dadi Mandir, Khetri Mahal, Bandhe ka Balaji, Hanuman Mandir, Sone chandi ki haveli and Rani Sati Temple. Influenced by Shekhawati and Marwari culture, you will find the essence of these two dynasties in the language, architecture and food. Location: Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, 333001 Best time to visit: October to March

Churu

Gateway of the great Indian Thar desert, Churu holds a lot of history in it. It gives you a lot of places to visit like Babosa Dham Churu, Lal Ghantaghar, Lal Ghantaghar Dharma Stupa, Churu Fort, Sethani ka Johara and much more. Churu fort is very famous around the world for a war held in 1857. People of Churu had to defend themselves from the raging British Raj. British forces attacked them and the fight began. Fighters were firing balls from the fort and eventually they all finished. The blacksmiths made more of balls but soon all the iron and iron balls finished and they were approaching defeat. But the patriotism in people made them retract their silver and gold treasure which were made into firing balls and eventually they tasted victory. Location: Churu, Rajasthan Best time to visit: October to March

Sikar

One of the major regions of Shekhawati, Sikar is loaded with royalty and its love left behind. It is settled between Agra and Bikaner on National Highway 52 in the state of Rajasthan. This district offers you a lot of trails of dignified Shekhawati in terms of forts, museums, temples, parks, Havelis, etc. Sikar was renowned for its love for paintings, culture, religion and architecture which is validated by all the legacy you will see. You can drown in the rich essence of Sikar through Shyam Kund, Ajit Bagh, Danta Kila Shekhawati, Madhav Niwas Kothi, Roop Niwas Kothi, Radhey ki Haweli, Dundlod Fort, Laxmangarh, Dev Garg, Danta Ramgarh and most famous Khatushyam Ji, a temple dedicated to Lord Krishna. Location: Sikar, Rajasthan Best time to visit: October to March

Places to Visit in Pali

Chhatra sagar.

Chhatra Sagar

Chhatra Sagar delineates a beautiful set up representing captivating surrounding all around. The best scenes that make the vacation of the tourist are the sights like sunrise, sunset, birds brimming and pleasantly blooming rose petals.

Location:  Chhatra Sagar is situated in the district of Pali near the village and post office of Nimaj, Rajasthan.

Best time to visit:  Best time to visit Chhatra Sagar is in between October to March at the time of winter.

Jawai Leopard Camp

Jawai Leopard Camp

Jawai Leopard Camp is an eight-tent camp known for its sophistication. Placed in the Aravalli Hill, Jawai Leopard Camp is an enjoyable ride from either Jodhpur or Udaipur. Staying here in Jawai Leopard Camp means avoiding both the cumbersome rules and regulations of India’s reserve for wildlife and crowds.

Location:  Jawai Leopard Camp is located in Jawai Bandh Bisalpur in the district of Pali Marwar, Rajasthan.

Best time to visit:  The best time to visit Jawai Leopard Camp is in between the months October to March during the winter season.

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Om Banna Temple

Om Banna Temple

Om Banna Temple is a holy shrine placed in the district of Pali near Jodhpur. Located at a distance of 20 kilometres from Pali and 50 kilometres from Jodhpur, Om Banna Temple is a highly devoted religious place making it a must visit place for the tourist.

Location:  Om Banna Temple is located opposite to Rajputana Hotel near National Highway 62 at Om Banna, Rajasthan.

Best time to visit:  The best time to visit Om Banna Temple is in between October to March as this time is winter. The weather at this time in between the months October to March is cool, pleasant and tranquil.

Ranakpur Jain Temple

Ranakpur Jain Temple

Ranakpur Jain temple  is highly devoted to the Jain Tirthankar Rishabhanatha. Constructed in the 15th century, this place is worth visiting and called to be one of the best places in Rajasthan that catch the attention of the visitors from all over the globe.

Location:  Ranakpur Jain Temple is located at Ranakpur in Rajasthan.

Best time to visit:  Ranakpur Jain Temple must be visited in between the time span from the beginning of October to end February. Winter season is the best season to visit Ranakpur Jain Temple to relish the ambience and climate thoroughly.

Other Places to Visit in Rajasthan

Sariska national park.

Sariska National Park

A national park and common reserve for the Tigers, Sariska National Park is located in the district of Alwar in Rajasthan. This place calls to be one of the Best Places to visit in Rajasthan.

Location:  Sariska National Park is located in Subhash Chowk Road at Malakhera in Alwar, Rajasthan.

Best time to visit:  The ideal time to visit Sariska National Park is in between October to June.

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Ranthambore

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Ranthambore is an absolute paradise for wildlife enthusiasts. It is widely recognized for its National Park and Tiger Reserve, but these are not the only places that make Ranthambhore a popular tourist destination. The unquestionably mesmerizing locales, palaces, and royal ruins make Ranthambhore more than just a popular wildlife habitat. So don’t just adore the enthralling locales or feast your eyes on to the beautiful escapades of Ranthambhore but indulge in many other interesting activities that are an absolute value for your money and time. You can opt for a safari ride that is the most adventurous activity and gives you a chance to witness the wild species roaming freely in the jungle. Bird watching tour should also be something that you must try as Ranthambhore boasts of having over 330 species of birds. Some of the must-visit places at Ranthambore are Ranthambore Fort, which is touted as the most popular landmarks in Rajasthan. This fort was built by the Chauhan rulers in 944 AD and replicates that era in the best possible way. You can visit this amazing fort for a jaw-dropping experience! Surwal lake is another masterpiece ideal for people who prefer a calm and tranquil ambiance to seek solace. The glorious view of the rare accumulation of wild animals here would certainly take your breath away. Jogi Mahal is another iconic place in Ranthambore situated near the Padam lake. It is known for its incredible architecture and sculptures. It was initially made available for the visitors to reside, but off-lately Jogi Mahal is available just for sightseeing. This place also boasts of one of the biggest Banyan Trees in the country. Along with the wildlife, the culture and traditions of Ranthambore also hold a massive significance. Rejoice yourself with the incredible art and craft of the rural women working under the great initiative of Village Women Craft. Also, treat yourself with the exclusive dishes of Rajasthan such as Dal Bati churma, Ker Sangri, and Mawa kachori for a taste that would refuse to leave your taste buds while you’re in Ranthambore!

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Sambhar Lake

Sambhar Lake

Sambhar Lake is the largest inland lake situated at a distance of 96 kilometres southwest from Jaipur. Surrounded by the retrospective Sambhar Lake Town, Sambhar Lake is a highly acclaimed and popular place to visit for the tourist.

Location:  Sambhar Lake is located at a distance from Jaipur surmounted by the historic Sambhar Lake Town.

Best time to visit:  The ideal time to explore Sambhar Wildlife Sanctuary is during the months October to March. Tourist must avoid travelling to this place during the monsoon time.

Khimsar

Khimsar in Rajasthan is perched on the pinnacle of the Thar Desert in the heart of the city. Khimsar exhibit a unique fort named the Khimsar Fort that offers a wide range of wonderful experience to the tourist.

Location:  Khimsar is a little hamlet located at 92 kilometres on the highway between Jodhpur to Bikaner in the north of India.  

Best time to visit:  The best time to visit Khimsar is during the winters when the temperature is cool and moderately pleasant.

Neemrana

Neemrana is a retrospective ancient town located in the district of Alwar in Rajasthan, India. This place calls to be the most captivating place gripping the tourist from afar. Location:  Neemrana is situated in Alwar district in Rajasthan, India.

Best time to visit:  The ideal time to visit Neemrana is in between the month July to March as the climate during this time is pleasant. Winter time also calls to be an ideal season to visit Neemrana and explore the place in totality.

Bhangarh Fort

Bhangarh Fort

Constructed in the 17th century, Bhangarh Fort is structured in Rajasthan. Originally built by Man Singh I, the fort is one of the best tourist attractions and is well preserved since ages.

Location:  Bhangarh Fort is located in Gola ka baas at Rajgarh, Alwar in Bhangarh, Rajasthan.

Best time to visit:  The best time to visit Bhangarh Fort is during winter time in between the months October to March.

Charges:  The entry fees incurred on visiting Bhangarh Fort for Indians is 25 INR or 0.385 USD and for foreigners is 200 INR or 3.076 USD.

Barmer

Rajasthan’s largest and India’s fifth-largest district, Barmer is full of history. Including a part of the Thar desert, the royal heritage looks even more magnificent. River Luna flows in the district proudly as the longest river. Known as Mallani in the 12th century, the place was renamed by Bahada Road, popularly known as Bar Rao, a Parmar Ruler, to Barmer. He made Juna fort and temple in Old Barmer in 12th or 13th century. Later the capital was shifted to present Barmer after taken over by Rawat Luka. He constructed mesmerising architectures like Barmer Fort, Kiradu Temple, Shri Nakoda Jain Temple, Devka-Sun Temple and Rani Bhatiyani Temple Location: Barmer, Rajasthan Best time to visit: October to March

Ranthambore Fort

Ranthambore Fort

Built in the 10th century by Chauhan rulers the fort is related to the historical act of bravery by royal women performing ‘Jauhar’ when the Rajputs lost the battle to Khaljis in 1303. The fort is magnificently built and you will find a lot of attractive places including temples, massive gates and huge walls. There are other places which you might find interesting in the fort premises like Toran Dwar, Mahadeo Chhatri and Sameetonki Haveli. Moreover, the presence of a mosque with a temple in the fort is an excellent example of how fallacy the Rajputs kings were. Location: Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan 322001 Best time to visit: October to March

Jungle Safari in Ranthambore

The Samode is a place at Jaipur in Rajasthan that is extremely captivating inviting the tourist to this place again and again. On your visit to Samode, you must take a tour to Samode Palace, Samode Bagh and Samode Haveli which is heritage architecture that is entitled to the title of Maha Saheb or Maha Rawal.

Location:  Samode is located in Village Samode at Tehsil Chomu in Jaipur, Rajasthan.

Best time to visit:  The ideal time to village Samode is during winters as the temperature at this time is cold, pleasant and chilly. Winter at this region falls in between the months October to March.

Charges:  The charges incurred to travel to Samode is 1000 INR or 15.381 USD.

Dechu

Dechu exhibits various tourist hotels and resorts that are worth visiting the Samsara Dechu Desert Resort located in the midst of Jodhpur. The major tourist attractions of this place are old wells and sand dunes. The destination spots which you must explore on your visit to Deschu are Salim Singh Haveli, Pokaran Fort, and Baba Ramdev Temple.

Location:  Dechu is a little hamlet located in the district of Jodhpur in Rajasthan.

Best time to visit:  The best and ideal time to visit Dechu is during the winter season as the weather at this time is pleasant, chilly and mildly cold making your stay at this place tranquil and happy.

Rohet Village

Rohet Village

Rohet Village is a majestically beautiful hamlet captivating the tourists from all over India to visit the place and explore the heritage of the place in entirety.

Location:  Rohet Village is located in Village post-Rohet at Rohet Garh in Rajasthan.

Best time to visit:  The best time to visit the place is in between the month October to February during the winter time.

Nathdwara

Red with the blood of war in history, Nathdwara is located in the lap of Aravali Hills. Nestled on the banks of the river Banas, it sprinkled with a lot of gems like Shrinathji Temple where Lord Krishna came on their own to get settled. Moreover, it is famous for its Giriraj Parikrama after which devotees tend to find peace and serenity. Also there is a 351 ft long Statue of Lord Shiva stands proudly as the largest statue in India. You can also visit Giant Sandal or witness Rakt Talai Khamnore and museum where a prominent war of the history happened. Location: Nathdwara, Rajasthan 313301 Best time to visit: October to November

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Abhaneri Step Well

Abhaneri Step Well

Built in the 9th century and still intact after passage of more than 10 centuries, Abhaneri step well is an excellent example of how strong ancient Indian architecture was. Also known as Chand Baori step well, named after the name of the king who had it constructed, Raja Chanda, this step well helped the villagers draw water for the entire year as well as it promoted groundwater conservation too. It is one of the largest step wells in Rajasthan which is not only grand but beautiful too. Though completed in the 9th century, it’s upper floors were constructed further in the 18th century. Location: Chand Bawri, Step Well, Abhaneri, Rajasthan 303326 Best time to visit: October to March

Gagron Fort

Gagron Fort

Once known as Brijnagar, Jhalawar has an abundance of flora and fauna. Unlike the rest of the Rajasthan it is not sandy but has a rocky but full of water and lush landscape. One can easily find red poppy fields and orange orchards painting this beautiful city with their tints. Due to which they even add to a large part of the citrus production of the country. But this is not what it is famous for. Being under the rule of Rajput as well Mughal dynasties, this city holds a rich and varied architecture in the form of temples and other sites. Among which you will find one of the six forts of Rajasthan to be a part of UNESCO World Heritage Site list as well as one of the twelve kinds of vedic fort architecture known as Jaldurg as it is made on a hill which is surrounded by three rivers: Ahu, Kali and Sindh. Location: Gagron Fort, Jhalawar, Rajasthan  Best time to visit: October to November

Bhatner Fort

Bhatner Fort

Construction dating 1700 years back, this fort is spread to around 52 bighas. Hence, it is considered to be one of the oldest forts of India. Built in 253 CE, this fort is aligned with the bank of the river Ghaggar. After losing the battle against the Sultan of Ghazni, King Bhupat hid himself in the woods of this area and built this grand fort to safeguard himself and named it ‘Bhatner’ which means ‘Fortress of the Bhati’. Finally captured by the Emperor Soorat Singh of Bikaner got it name changed to Hanumangarh as the day he won the fort was ‘Tuesday’ which is said to be the day of Hindu God Hanuman. Location: Ward no.21,6 no. Chungi,near Kiryana Bhawan, Hanumangarh, Rajasthan 335513 Best time to visit: October to March

Achrol Fort

Achrol Fort

The Achrol Fort is attached to the Achrol Palace in Achrol village in Jaipur, Rajasthan. The Fort has a lot of character and it stands as a great example of Indian architecture and craftsmanship of the 1500s AD and that's why it is one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan. The Fort seems to have undergone a great transformation from its earlier days. But efforts are now being made to restore its former glory. The Fort itself does not have any living quarters as it was used as the first line of defence for the rulers residing in the Achrol Palace. Trekking, hiking and rappelling tours are also available to reach Achrol Fort. Location: Achrol, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303002 Best time to visit: October to February is the best time to visit Achrol Fort

Narlai

Settled in the heart of Aravali Hills, this village is standing proudly having its heritage in its lap. Located between Jodhpur and Udaipur, it is indeed a very beautiful place of Rajasthan surrounded by forested hills. It makes a one or two-night stay to cover the beautiful village while you are visiting Jodhpur or Udaipur. You can stay at the pride of the village, Rawla Narlai, a heritage hotel to take you back to the royal era. It also has a big pool to complement the warmth Rajasthan is famous for. Moreover, you get several ancient Hindu and Jain temples to explore. The temples of Adinath and Lord Shiva are among the most prominent ones. Location: Narlai, Rajasthan Best time to visit: October to March

Ramathra Fort

Ramathra Fort

Ramathra is named after Lord Ram as it is believed that Lord Rama camped here while on his famous expedition to Lanka. The village is settled between Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary in Bharatpur and Ranthambore Tiger Reserve in Sawai Madhopur giving it a spectacular view with no urban influence. You can have a fulfilling walk through the fort and the village which would take no more than 3 hours. You can also enjoy bhajan-singing and community activities along with exploring Ganesh Mandir and Shiva Mandir. Location: P.O, Sapotara, Rajasthan 322218 Best time to visit: October to March

Kuchaman Fort

Kuchaman Fort

Kuchaman, the second-largest city in Rajasthan has a few Havelis in Shekhawati style and a fort overlooking the city. This fort was built in the 9th century and now turned into an elegant heritage hotel. You can expect fully furnished suites with all the modern amenities. It also has a multi-cuisine restaurant and a bar for you to try authentic and continental cuisines. This magnificent hotel has a swimming pool to swim your stress out. It also offers you a fully supplied gym and a conference hall to organise your business meetings. You can also have your Wedding of Dreams in here and give people a significant reason to remember your marriage. Besides that, you can relax with the ayurvedic spa they have to offer you. They also take care of your other chores like laundry, car hire, and shopping inside the premises. Location: P.O. Kuchaman, Distt, Nagaur, India 341508 Best time to visit: Monsoon season is the best time to visit Kuchaman Fort.

Gugor Fort

The Durg is situated on one of the hills at the Parvati River. Town Gugor in Baran is losing one of the most important parts of history as the fort in converting into ruins due to lack of care. Though you will find the feeling of transcending into the history as you witness ancient chhatris, chess platforms, Rani Mahal, Baba’s Dargah in and around the fort. The waters near the palace is known as Ranidah as Jauhar was done by the royal ladies upon fort getting attacked by the Mughals. Moreover, the best time to visit the place would be rainy season as the season brings a beautiful waterfall along with it. Location: Gugor, Rajasthan 325220 Best time to visit: November to February

Fort Khejarla

Fort Khejarla

This 400-year-old red sandstone monument is a grand monument which is the property of descended from the royal family of Jaisalmer, Bhati Clan of Rajputs. This fort is a valuable example of Rajput-Mughal architecture and perfect blend of wonderful art and architecture. Though the Royal family still resided in there, the rest of the palace has been turned into one of the fine heritage hotels in Rajasthan. The contrast of the worn-out exterior and contemporary interior is astounding. You can make a heritage village tour to refresh yourself where you can visit, step-well, cenotaph, horse breeding farm, Bala Sati Ji Temple, Kaparla Jain Temple, Bazaars of Pipar and plan safaris on camel backs or jeep. Location: FORT, Khejarla, Rajasthan 342601 Best time to visit:  August, September, February, and March

Shergarh Fort

Shergarh Fort

Situated in Atru Tehsil this antique fort is constructed near Parbon River. The name of the city is ‘Baran’ because Solankis, the rulers in 14th-15th century owned 12 villages at that time. Since, ruled by different dynasties, this city has a flavorful culture. You have a lot of temples in option like Temple of Somnath and Temple of Lakshminarayana. You can visit a Buddist temple and a monastery here too. The place is also famous for its ancient Jain and Brahmanical temples. Earlier name of the fort was ‘Kosavardhana meaning ‘The increaser of the treasury’ which was changed to Shergarh after it was captured by Shershah of the Sur dynasty.  Location: Shergarh, Rajasthan 325223 Best time to visit: October to February (08:00 am to 05:30 pm)

Mihir Garh

Located in Jodhpur, it is a very beautiful property now turned into one of the finest heritage hotels where you can expect a restaurant, bar, barbecue and exotic cuisines with views of the grand garden. The hotel also provides you with free parking space along with a bike and car for them to hire. They can also feel more royal by having a horse riding session as offered by the hotel. They also offer a jeep safari to all of their guests. The suites are equipped with all the modern amenities for perfect comfort and to complement the royal feel the traditional decor is enhanced with handcrafted fire-places along with which you will get a private terrace. Moreover, you can visit Khichan Bird Sanctuary and Umaid Bhawan Palace Museum which are nearby the Garh. Location: Village, Khandi, Rajasthan 306421 Best time to visit:   Monsoon season is the best time to visit Mihir Garh.

Chandelao Garh

Chandelao Garh

The home of former generals of Marwar, Chandelao Garh was built-in 1744. Nestled 40 km away from bustling Jodhpur, this Garh is a fort turned into a hotel. The suites are furnished with period furniture to keep the tasteful antique feel yet equipped with all the modern amenities providing 21st-century comfort. They even have a kitchen where they infuse flavours of traditional Rajasthani Cuisines using local produce and spices in order to give you the raw and authentic taste of the region. Location: Village & Post Office Chandelao, SH 58, Chandelao, Rajasthan 342027 Best time to visit: October to March

Pokharan Fort

Pokharan Fort

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The fort is a pearl on the crown of Jaipur. Over five thousand tourists visit the fort every day to bask in its royal splendour. The Amer fort has also been inducted into the UNESCO world heritage list along with five other forts of Rajasthan. Explore the royal heritage of Amer with our Jaipur packages, encompassing the majestic Amer Fort and a cultural journey through history.Amer Fort is a beautiful Rajput architecture on the top of Cheel Ka Teela in Jaipur. Built in the 16th century, it has splendid palaces, courtyards, and the famous Sheesh Mahal. This historical gem is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that offers spectacular views. It is a jewel in the crown of Jaipur that attracts over five thousand visitors daily. The entire structure of the Amer Fort is well-known for its Hindu-inspired architecture. They are made of pink and yellow sandstones, which reveal the royal elegance of Rajasthan. It has grand parapets and ornate gateways. You can take an elephant ride around the fort and enjoy sound and light shows within the fort.On your visit to the attraction, you can admire the colourful carvings and paintings of Ganesh Pol and Suraj Pol. You can also walk through the Jaleb Chowk, which is lined with horse stables on one side. After taking the staircase to the top, you will come across Sila Devi Temple and Diwan-e-Aam. If you want to see the private quarters of the king and his associates, you can enter the Sukh Niwas. Once you have explored the interiors of the fort, you can walk around the Sheesh Mahal and witness the setup of Royal Rooms through glass windows.

City Palace

City Palace is situated right in the middle of Old Jaipur which covers one-seventh of that area. The construction of the palace dates back to 1732, but it still looks fresh and crisp as it always would have been. Visit City Palace Jaipur on exclusive Jaipur travel packages for royal indulgence.The City Palace of Jaipur is a masterpiece of Rajput and Mughal architecture. It is also a testament to the royal heritage and craftsmanship of the bygone era. Built back in the 18th century by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, this historic complex occupies a large part of Jaipur's heart. The palace also showcases an exquisite blend of European and Rajputana architectural styles. Its grand structures, including the Chandra Mahal and Mubarak Mahal, are adorned with intricate carvings, mirrored walls, and ornamental gates. The palace and its attractions reflect the magnificence of the royal nature of Rajasthan.As you step through the Virendra Pol or the Udai Pol, the majestic gates lead you into a world where every corner whispers tales of bravery, romance, and opulence. The inner courtyards, lush gardens, and decorated chambers, such as the Diwan-i-Aam and Diwan-i-Khas, offer a glimpse into the lives of the rulers who walked these halls. The City Palace is not just an architectural marvel but also a cultural hub. It houses museums that exhibit royal costumes, armouries, and artefacts, allowing visitors to journey through time.Moreover, the palace continues to be a residence for the royal family, adding a living chapter to its historical saga. The City Palace, with its rich history, architectural beauty, and cultural significance, remains an iconic symbol of Rajasthan's royal legacy.History of City Palace - Jaipur is considered to be the first-ever city from medieval times, which was planned well. The City Palace is the one-seventh part of the entire old Jaipur. The idea of constructing this beautiful palace erupted in the mind of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. He called the Bengali architect Vidyadhar Bhattacharya and Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob to design the Jaipur city. They infused Mughal and European style of architecture with the traditional Rajputi architecture. The construction began in the year 1729 and lasted till 1732. The entire palace has small palaces, well-maintained gardens, beautifully carved courtyards, open terraces and more.Further Hawa Mahal and Jantar Mantar were added in the premises along with the outer walls of the palace. The complete structure represented the rich culture and heritage of the ancient state. Though this palace was completed, the process of making it more beautiful lasted until the early 20th century. It is still preserved carefully along with all the belongings inside the palace put on display.Architecture of City Palace - The City Palace is a marvellous blend of Rajputi, Mughal and European style of architecture. The design of the property follows the ‘Vastu Shastra’ which is said to be facilitating the art of living and the atmosphere inside the house. The entire palace is structured in ‘Grid Style’ having four gates to enter and exit, namely ‘Tripolia Gate’, ‘Udai Pol’, ‘Virendra Pol’, and ‘Jaleb Chowk’. It also consists of various palaces, gardens, courtyards, temples, terraces, balconies and patios which are beautified by latticework, jali work, carved marbles and inlaid ornamentations. The walls reflect the authentic Mughal style which features distinct murals, mirrors and latticework. A unique feature found in Pritam Niwas Chowk is that it has four gates, which depicts all the four seasons. First one is Mor Gate which portrays Autumn Season, then it is Leheriya Gate which represents spring season followed by Rose gate drawing winters and Lotus gate painting a picture of the summer season. All this makes the entire palace a remarkable structure left behind by history.

Jaisalmer Fort

Also known as Sonar Quilla or Sone ka Quilla (golden fort) Jaisalmer fort stands high showcasing its beauty and elegance as it is one of the world’s largest forts located in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. Sonar Quila is the second oldest fort in Rajasthan. Explore the majestic Jaisalmer Fort on our tailored Jaisalmer tour package, immersing yourself in its rich history, intricate architecture, and cultural allure.Its extensive yellow sandstone walls are bright yellow during the day and fade to honey-gold as the sun sets and due to this, it is also called the Golden fort. This dessert beauty has seen many battles while standing amidst the sandy stretches of the great Thar Desert on Trikuta hill. Jaisalmer itself is known as the golden city and offers the cultural fusion of nomadic desert and royalty which will let you experience something different.You will be amused by the architectural beauty of Jaisalmer Fort and other sites of the golden city. Built by the Rajput ruler Rawal Jaisal in 1156 AD this UNESCO World Heritage site is the pride of the Thar desert and is a symbol of strength. Jaisalmer Fort has played a vital role from the glorious past to the present. It has been part of many amazing cultures of the different dynasty ruling.It has kept the traditions of past safe by preserving their designs and visions. This place will never fail to surprise you from its majestic beauty and will give you a different vision towards the history, traditions, and culture of the country.History of Jaisalmer FortThe Golden fort is said to be established by Raja Rawal Jaisal, who was a Bhatti Rajput ruler, in approximately 1156 A D. He selected the Trikuta hills located at the great Thar Desert for his fort to stand and symbolize the dominance and power of the royal Rajput's.Sonar Quila is known as the second oldest fort in Rajasthan and has seen and been part of many legendary battles but even today it holds the same charm and positive vibes which will leave you aw-struck when you will witness this great structure. So, one can notice the fusion of Islamic and Rajput architecture. It has also been part of the silk trade route from the 16th to the 18th century. Sonar Quila is a legendary structure and holds a great significance in the grand history. The fort has four grand entrance Ganesh Pol, Akshaya Pol, Suraj Pol, and Hawa Pol which have their own significance like Suraj pol named was given to one because the first sun rays over the city used to hit this very gate similarly other gates also have interesting stories related to them and are very beautifully carved and designed in a way that it is a combination of power and beauty.The Architecture of Jaisalmer FortThe Jaisalmer Fort is also famous for its architectural beauty. With the amazing measurement of 1,500 ft (460 m) long and 750 ft (230 m) wide it is built on a hill that rises above a height of 250 ft (76 m). You will be delighted to witness the essence of Rajasthani architectural touch with beautiful designs and patterns. Built with the gorgeous yellow sandstone the entire fort has an amazing look and shines like gold when the sun-rays fall on the walls.With the glorious sunrise and majestic sunset, this structure changes color from tawny lion yellow to honey- gold. You will be amused to see the four entrances to the fort which are named Hawa Pole, Akshay Pole, Suraj Pole, and Ganesha Pole. There are many other places that add their importance to histories such as Akhai Vilas, the Rang Mahal, Sarvottam Vilas, Gaj Mahal, and the Moti Mahal.The Moti Mahal is also known as Salam Singh Ki Haweli and is extremely beautiful with the amazing architecture, built-in 1815 with a peacock-shaped roof & numerous balconies this place will give a jaw-dropping view. These places too have been formed by keeping the designs, patterns, and texture at the priority and has been taken utmost care that they stand to showcase the royalty and energy of Rajput's and taking Rajasthani style on another level.

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Things to do in Rajasthan for a Perfect Desert Vacation

Top things to do in rajasthan, here is the list of 50 things to do in rajasthan for a perfect desert vacation, 1. experience a surreal desert safari in jaisalmer.

Experience a Surreal Desert Safari in Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer, the golden city of Rajasthan, offers an enchanting desert safari experience, allowing travelers to traverse the vast, undulating Thar Desert on camelback and witness breathtaking sunsets over the dunes. Coupled with traditional Rajasthani music and dance around a campfire at night, it's a journey that blends raw natural beauty with rich cultural immersion. Experiencing a desert safari in Jaisalmer is one of the best things to do in Rajasthan.

2. Visit the Plush Palaces in Udaipur

Visit the Plush Palaces in Udaipur

Udaipur, often referred to as the "City of Lakes," is renowned for its grand palaces, with the City Palace standing out as an architectural marvel reflecting Mewar dynasty's opulence. Wandering through its majestic courtyards, ornate rooms, and offering panoramic views of Lake Pichola, visitors are transported to an era of royal splendor and luxury.

3. Witness the Rural Vibe at Chokhi Dhani in Jaipur

Witness the Rural Vibe at Chokhi Dhani in Jaipur

Chokhi Dhani is a luxury heritage resort synonymous with Rajasthani village culture. It is a must-visit destination and is among the top things to do in Jaipur. It is located a little on the outskirts of the city on the Tonk Road. The concept of the village is to give you a tangible feel of rural Rajasthan. It is a real depiction of traditional Rajasthan with ancient artefacts, handicrafts, paintings, folklore and sculptures.

4. Enjoy an Exotic Tiger Safari in Ranthambore

Enjoy an Exotic Tiger Safari in Ranthambore

Ranthambore National Park, situated in Rajasthan, is a premier destination for wildlife enthusiasts seeking the thrill of spotting the majestic Royal Bengal Tiger in its natural habitat. The safari, navigating through dense forests and ancient ruins, offers not only the chance to witness these elusive big cats but also a diverse array of flora and fauna, making it a must-visit for nature lovers.

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Stay at a Heritage Hotel in Udaipur

Staying at a heritage hotel in Udaipur offers a unique blend of royal luxury and historical charm, providing a quintessential experience of Rajasthan's regal past. Sit by the beautiful Lake Pichola and admire some of the most beautiful sights the royal city of Udaipur has to offer. The exquisite stay options in Udaipur give you that added touch of eliteness you deserve on a holiday in Rajasthan!  This experience is an ideal addition to the myriad things to do in Rajasthan, such as exploring the majestic palaces, vibrant markets, and rich cultural heritage of the region. 

6. Enjoy a Camping & Cultural Evening in Jaisalmer

Enjoy a Camping & Cultural Evening in Jaisalmer

The golden fort, sand dunes, and the enchanting palaces make Jaisalmer an ideal destination for Camping and Cultural evening. Jaisalmer, with its shimmering desert landscapes, provides an ideal backdrop for a memorable camping experience, where nights are adorned with traditional Rajasthani performances, music, and dance. As you bask under a canopy of stars, the cultural evenings encapsulate the vibrant spirit and rich heritage of this golden city.

7. Admire the Architecture of Kumbhalgarh Fort

Admire the Architecture of Kumbhalgarh Fort

Kumbhalgarh Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Rajasthan, stands as a majestic testament to Rajputana grandeur with its robust fortifications and expansive walls, the second-longest continuous wall after the Great Wall of China. Within its bounds, the fort houses intricately designed palaces, temples, and bastions that offer a profound glimpse into India's architectural and historical splendor.

8. Experience a Thrilling Hot Air Balloon Ride in Jaipur

Experience a Thrilling Hot Air Balloon Ride in Jaipur

Jaipur, the Pink City of Rajasthan, offers a unique vantage point from a hot air balloon, where one can soar above its historic forts, palaces, and vibrant bazaars. This thrilling ride, set against the backdrop of the Aravalli Range, provides an unparalleled aerial view of the city's regal charm and scenic beauty.

9. Take a Tour of the Haunted Bhangarh Fort

Take a Tour of the Haunted Bhangarh Fort

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. As soon as you enter through the main gate of the ruined fort city, also known as Bhoot Bangla, it gives a chill down your spine. Within the fort, there are temples, palaces, and Havelis. Apart from that, there are also four more gates for the entry to the fort: the Lahori Gate, the Ajmeri Gate, the Phulbari Gate and the Delhi Gate.

10. Have Fun at Camel Safaris in Jodhpur

Have Fun at Camel Safaris in Jodhpur

Jodhpur, Rajasthan's Blue City, invites visitors to embark on exhilarating camel safaris, offering a traditional way to navigate its sun-kissed landscapes and witness the daily rhythms of desert life. These safaris often culminate in picturesque sunsets, with the mighty Mehrangarh Fort silhouetted against the evening sky, creating a timeless Rajasthani experience.

11. Experience the Thrilling Dune Bashing in Jaisalmer

Experience the Thrilling Dune Bashing in Jaisalmer

Dune Bashing is one of the most exclusive and unique things to do in Jaisalmer. If you have an adventure streak, this is one activity you should definitely try. You will literally feel your adrenaline rush up when you are rafting through the pits and falls of the majestic golden desert even when you are safely seated in the car with seat belts fastened to you.

12. Sunset Boating at Lake Pichola in Udaipur

Sunset Boating at Lake Pichola in Udaipur

Lake Pichola in Udaipur provides a serene setting for a tranquil boating experience, especially during sunset when the city's historic palaces and ghats are bathed in a golden hue. Gliding on its calm waters, one can witness the magical interplay of light on the City Palace and Jag Mandir, making it a quintessential Udaipur memory.

13. Enjoy a Ride on the Elephants in Jaipur

Enjoy a Ride on the Elephants in Jaipur

In Jaipur, the iconic Amber Fort offers visitors a regal experience of ascending its cobbled pathways on the back of majestic elephants, reminiscent of royal processions from bygone eras. This traditional ride, amidst the fort's grandeur and panoramic views of the Pink City, immerses travelers in the city's rich history and cultural charm.

14. Gorge on the Savoury Laal Maas

Gorge on the Savoury Laal Maas

When in the lake city, visiting the cafes situated along the lakes and trying the delicious food is one of the topmost things to do in Udaipur. Although the signature dish is the very famous laal maas made out of mutton in traditional Rajasthan flavours, you can also taste some of the very sumptuous dabeli, daal baati churma, lentils, Bikaneri bhurji etc.

15. Witness Rajasthani Culture at Sam Sand Dunes in Jaisalmer

Witness Rajasthani Culture at Sam Sand Dunes in Jaisalmer

The Sam Sand Dunes in Jaisalmer come alive with the vibrancy of Rajasthani culture, especially during evenings when folk artists perform traditional dances and music under a starlit desert sky. Visitors are treated to an authentic desert experience, complete with folk tales, melodious tunes, and the timeless beauty of the Thar Desert.

16. Camel Rides in National Research Centre On Camel in Bikaner

Camel Rides in National Research Centre On Camel in Bikaner

The National Research Centre on Camel in Bikaner offers a unique opportunity to closely interact with different breeds of camels, understand their significance, and enjoy delightful camel rides. As one traverses the center's expansive grounds, it serves as both an educational journey into the world of camels and a fun-filled ride, epitomizing Bikaner's desert heritage.

17. Attend the Jodhpur International Desert Kite Festival

Attend the Jodhpur International Desert Kite Festival

The Jodhpur International Desert Kite Festival is a vibrant celebration that transforms Jodhpur's skies into a colorful tapestry of intricately designed kites. Attendees from around the globe converge to participate in the kite-flying competitions, enjoy cultural performances, and immerse themselves in the festive spirit unique to Rajasthan.

18. Try Your Hand at Quad Biking in Jaisalmer

Try Your Hand at Quad Biking in Jaisalmer

Quad Biking is another one of the very exciting and thrilling things to do in Jaisalmer. The adrenaline rushing sport offers a surreal ride on what are called the ATV Bikes. The activity is performed under strict guidance and supervision of a professional. You can live your 'heroic' moment trying to capture the vast desert on your high speed bikes.

19. Get Thrilled by Trying Out Parasailing in Jaisalmer

Get Thrilled by Trying Out Parasailing in Jaisalmer

Parasailing in Jaisalmer is a must-try for adventure enthusiasts, offering breathtaking aerial views of the golden desert landscapes. Among the top things to do in Rajasthan, this exhilarating activity provides a unique perspective of the region's stunning beauty. Soar high above the sand dunes and experience the thrill of flight, making your visit to Rajasthan unforgettable.

20. Shop for Traditional Jootis and Mojris in Udaipur

Shop for Traditional Jootis and Mojris in Udaipur

Hathi Pol Bazar is a perfect attraction for shopaholics. When in town, this is one of the most essential things to do in Udaipur along with several others. One can find a variety of branded and local items including intricately embroidered and colourful block-printed apparel, ethnic silver jewellery, accessories, handmade mojris, traditional bandhej and home decor items, textiles, etc. Hathi Pol Bazar is famous for Miniature paintings, Ichhwai Paintings and hand paintings on silk.

21. Wildlife Spotting at Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary

Wildlife Spotting at Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary

Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary, nestled in Rajasthan, is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts offering a chance to spot diverse fauna, including leopards, sambars, and the elusive Bengal tiger. The sanctuary, set amidst deciduous forests and rugged terrains, not only promises thrilling wildlife encounters but also provides glimpses of ancient temples and forts, making it a blend of nature and history.

22. Boat Rides in Ana Sagar Lake in Ajmer

Boat Rides in Ana Sagar Lake in Ajmer

Ana Sagar Lake, a picturesque artificial lake in Ajmer, offers tranquil boat rides, allowing visitors to revel in the panoramic views of the surrounding Aravalli hills and the cityscape. The serene ambiance, complemented by the beautifully laid out gardens on its banks, makes it a perfect spot for relaxation and reflection.

23. Enjoy a Ropeway Ride in Udaipur

Enjoy a Ropeway Ride in Udaipur

Mansapurna Karni Ropeway is a splendid way to commute from Udaipur and Machhala Hill Top. The 387 metre ropeway is the best mode of transport to reach the Karni Mata Temple located on the hill. It was built in 2008 by Kailash Khandelwal and offers a breathtaking aerial view of the Aravali mountain range surrounding the Fateh Sagar Lake, the Pichola Lake, the Sajjangarh Fort and the City Palace. Make sure you definitely put this activity in your bucket list of things to do in Rajasthan.

24. Jeep Safari at Desert National Park

Jeep Safari at Desert National Park

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, and sandy desert, the desert national park presents a wonderful opportunity to see the wildlife such as camels, desert fox, Bengal fox, chinkara, wolves, desert cat, and the Blackbuck.

25. Tour the Historical Monuments in Jaipur

Tour the Historical Monuments in Jaipur

There is no death of historical places in Jaipur. A city with that embodies vibrant royalty and heritage, Jaipur is a must-visit for history buffs. Starting from the gigantic Amber fort to the iconic Hawa Mahal, the architecture and history of Jaipur are awe-inspiring. Winters (November - March) is the best time to visit Jaipur to explore these monuments.

26. Spend a Day at the Opulent Neemrana Fort Palace

Spend a Day at the Opulent Neemrana Fort Palace

Neemrana Fort Palace, perched on a hill in Rajasthan, is a 15th-century heritage hotel that offers a luxurious dive into India's regal past. With its hanging gardens, traditional Rajasthani decor, and panoramic views of the surrounding landscape, visitors can experience the grandeur of royal living while enjoying modern amenities.

27. Tour the World Famous Pink City

Tour the World Famous Pink City

Pink City in Jaipur refers to the old walled city that was built in the year 1727 by Maharaja Jai Singh II. When you are in the city, touring the Pink City should be among your top list of things to do in Jaipur. The wall that marks the boundary of the Pink City is about six metres high and three metres thick and encompasses a number of structures within its confines. Built about 275 years ago, today it presents the glorious past of our country through its culture and architecture.

28. Try Out Zip Lining in Neemrana

Try Out Zip Lining in Neemrana

Neemrana offers an exhilarating zip-lining experience, allowing adventurers to soar above its historic fort and lush landscapes, providing a bird's-eye view of the region's stunning beauty. This thrilling activity blends the thrill of adventure with the charm of the region's rich heritage, making it a must-try for both history buffs and adrenaline seekers.

29. Say Your Prayers at the Ajmer Sharif

Say Your Prayers at the Ajmer Sharif

The Ajmer Sharif, or the Dargah Sharif of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, located in Ajmer, is one of India's most significant Sufi shrines, attracting pilgrims and visitors from various faiths. Revered for its spiritual ambiance and historical significance, devotees seek blessings, peace, and fulfillment of their wishes at this holy sanctum.

30. Visit the Dilwara Temples in Mount Abu

Visit the Dilwara Temples in Mount Abu

Located amidst the lush green Aravalli hills, the Dilwara Temple is the most beautiful pilgrimage site for the Jains. Built by Vastupal Tejpal between 11th and 13th century, this temple is renowned for the opulent use of marble and intricate carvings on every hook and corner. From the outside, it looks quite austere but, once you enter the inside, you will go head over heels with the stunning designs and patterns carved on roofs, walls, archways and pillars.

31. Wildlife Safari in Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

Wildlife Safari in Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, nestled in Rajasthan's only hill station, offers a unique high-altitude wildlife experience, with diverse fauna like leopards, sambars, and sloth bears. The sanctuary's cool climate, combined with its rich biodiversity and panoramic views of the Aravalli Range, provides a refreshing contrast to Rajasthan's desert landscape.

32. Visit the Magnificent Forts in Jodhpur

Visit the Magnificent Forts in Jodhpur

The plush palaces and mighty forts in Jodhpur are a testimony to its rich history, vibrant heritage and glorious traditions. Standing sturdy since the bygone era, the colossal forts in Jodhpur are a witness to the rich legacy of the city, of numerous royal love stories and innumerable wars and victories. The mahals and the havelis have been preserved, restored and renovated for different purposes including tourism etc.

33. Attend the Jodhpur Flamenco And Gypsy Festival

Attend the Jodhpur Flamenco And Gypsy Festival

The Jodhpur Flamenco and Gypsy Festival is a vibrant celebration that bridges the cultural rhythms of Rajasthan and Spain through enthralling music and dance performances. Set against the backdrop of the majestic Mehrangarh Fort, this festival offers a unique confluence of Flamenco's passionate beats and the nomadic tunes of Rajasthan's local tribes.

34. Watch the Ceremonies at the Indo-Pak Border

Watch the Ceremonies at the Indo-Pak Border

The Indo-Pak border, particularly at the Wagah-Attari frontier, offers a unique experience where visitors can witness the ceremonious lowering of the flags by the soldiers of both India and Pakistan. This daily military practice, marked by elaborate drills and patriotic fervor, is a poignant reminder of the shared history and subsequent division of the two nations.

35. Experience the Adventurous Flying Fox Sport in Jodhpur

Experience the Adventurous Flying Fox Sport in Jodhpur

In Jodhpur, the adventurous Flying Fox activity offers thrill-seekers a chance to zip-line across the vast expanse of the Mehrangarh Fort, providing panoramic aerial views of the Blue City below. This exhilarating experience not only satiates one's adrenaline cravings but also provides a unique vantage point to appreciate the architectural grandeur of the fort and its surroundings.

36. Attend the Camel Festival in Bikaner

Attend the Camel Festival in Bikaner

The Camel Festival in Bikaner is a vibrant celebration that showcases the significance of camels in the desert culture of Rajasthan, featuring colorful parades, camel races, and traditional dance performances. Set against the backdrop of the Junagarh Fort, this festival captures the essence of Rajasthani heritage, attracting visitors from around the globe to immerse in its festive spirit.

37. Explore the Temples of Karauli

Explore the Temples of Karauli

Karauli, in Rajasthan, boasts a rich tapestry of ancient temples, with the city's architectural crown jewel being the Madan Mohan Ji Temple, revered for its intricate carvings and spiritual aura. As one navigates through Karauli's narrow lanes, the blend of history, devotion, and architectural brilliance offers a deep dive into Rajasthan's religious and cultural legacy.

38. Take a Trip to the Ancient Haldighaati

Take a Trip to the Ancient Haldighaati

This is a historic site located 40km from the Udaipur city and is famous for the battle between the Mughals and the Rajputs led by Maharana Pratap. There is a cenotaph with thin, delicate marble columns dedicated to Rana Pratap's horse. This is one activity equally loved by the tourists and city dwellers, and it is listed as one of the best places near Udaipur.

39. Enjoy Bird Watching in Ranthambore

Enjoy Bird Watching in Ranthambore

With a suitable habitat for various bird species, bird watching is a favourite activity in Ranthambore. Enthusiasts have observed over 300 species of birds including migratory birds. One can opt for a thrilling Jeep Safari to explore various parts of the National Park for bird watching, some most preferred locations being the Malik Talao, Padam Talao, Rajbagh Talao and the Ranthambore Fort.

40. Wildlife Safari at Bharatpur National Park

Wildlife Safari at Bharatpur National Park

Bharatpur National Park, also known as Keoladeo Ghana National Park, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Rajasthan, renowned for its spectacular avifauna, including the Siberian crane during the migratory season. With its mosaic of wetlands, grasslands, and woodlands, a safari through this park provides birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts a rich and diverse spectacle of both resident and migratory species.

41. Indulge in the Celebrations of Brij Festival in Bharatpur

Indulge in the Celebrations of Brij Festival in Bharatpur

The Brij Festival in Bharatpur is a vivacious celebration that precedes the festival of Holi, encapsulating the spirited dances, songs, and traditions of the region, portraying the timeless love of Radha and Krishna. Amidst a riot of colors and music, attendees get a glimpse of Rajasthan's rich cultural tapestry and the fervor with which its traditions are kept alive.

42. Stay in the Heritage Hill Fort Kesroli

Stay in the Heritage Hill Fort Kesroli

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 holiday choice for those looking for a relaxing weekend getaway from Delhi.

43. Jeep Safari at Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary

Jeep Safari at Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary

Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is in Rajsamand district of Rajasthan. Covering a total surface area of 578 sq km and stretching across the Aravalli ranges, it encircles parts of Udaipur, Rajsamand, and Pali. Kumbhalgarh wildlife sanctuary is famous for its 40 strong wolf pack, that is rarely found elsewhere. Apart from the wolf it also houses the various variety of endangered and rare animal species and almost 200 different species of birds. Visiting here is one of the best things to do in Rajasthan.

44. Explore the Havelis in Sikar

Explore the Havelis in Sikar

Sikar is one of the most preferred excursions away from Shekhawati. It is host to plenty of prolific havelis and temples namely the Ram Chokhani Haveli, Bansidhar Rathi Haveli, Mirijamal Kyala Haveli, Kedia Haveli, Sanganeria Haveli, Radha Murli Manohar temple and the Jeen Mata temple are the relatively more famous ones.

45. Take a Trip to the Princely Town of Bundi

Take a Trip to the Princely Town of Bundi

Known For : Taragarh Fort Moti Mahal, Bundi Badal Mahal, Bundi

Bundi, a picturesque town in Rajasthan, is renowned for its ornate forts, palaces, and stepwell reservoirs, showcasing exemplary Baori architecture and fresco artworks. The town's historic charm, crowned by the Bundi Palace against the backdrop of the Aravalli Range, offers a serene exploration of India's royal past.

Best Time: October to March

14 Bundi Attractions

46. Religious Retreat at the Divine Nathdwara

Religious Retreat at the Divine Nathdwara

Known For : Charbhuja Shrinathji Temple Shopping in Nathdwara

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 every year. Nathdwara is also famous for "Pichwai Paintings" which are traditional Rajasthani style paintings and terracotta work. It is considered the hub of traditional handicrafts, arts and artefacts.

Best Time: September to February

6 Nathdwara Attractions

47. Visit the Sand Dune Village in Khimsar

Visit the Sand Dune Village in Khimsar

This so called separate village is actually an amazing place to be. It lies in the middle of endless expanse and one can spend forever just seeing the different shades of the sand. The camel safari is definitely worth it and a great experience. This rural village can be accessed only by jeep, camel or horseback. The rustic surroundings have huts made in the middle to blend in the tranquil atmosphere. Tourists can attain a certain level of relaxation and calm.

48. Visit the Gorgeous Town of Deeg

Visit the Gorgeous Town of Deeg

Known For : Havelis Deeg Fort Bharatpur

Located in close vicinity to the city of Bharatpur, Deeg is a small town in the state of Rajasthan. Founded by Maharaja Suraj Mahal in the 18th century, Deeg served as the summer resort to the Royal family. Popular for its magnificent palaces, exquisite fortifications and desi bazaars, the town is an escape from the regular din of city life. You can soak in the rural landscape and laze in the culture. Not far from here is also located the famous Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary which is a must visit.

Best Time: September to March

3 Deeg Attractions

49. Marvel at the Gorgeous Lakes

Marvel at the Gorgeous Lakes

Royal, mystical and arid are the words that come to mind when one thinks about Rajasthan. The land of Maharajas renders tales of India's glorious past. Rajasthan has almost everything that a traveller may desire to see in an ideal holiday destination. Though an arid land, there are some beautiful lakes in Rajasthan. Some are natural, and some are artificial; constructed by the kings in ancient times to deal with the scarcity of water in the area.

50. Visit the Historical Hawa Mahal In Jaipur

Visit the Historical Hawa Mahal In Jaipur

With its distinctive five-story exterior resembling a honeycomb, this "Palace of Winds" was designed to allow royal ladies to observe street festivities without being seen, thanks to its 953 intricately carved jharokhas (small windows). A visit to Hawa Mahal offers not only a deep dive into history but also panoramic views of the city from its topmost floor. Nestled in the heart of Jaipur, the Hawa Mahal stands as a testament to Rajasthan's rich architectural heritage.

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Top 11 Places To Visit In Rajasthan

Rajasthan , known formerly by the name Rajputana or the land of the kings, is the largest state in the republic of India. It covers an area of 342,239 sq kilometers which is 10.4% of India. However despite of its large size it is covered by the Great Indian Desert, Thar. The Thar Desert runs parallel to the Sutlej-Indus river valley. Being located at the forefront of Indian civilization, the state of Rajasthan has seen the age of kings thus, explaining the moniker ‘ the land of kings ’.

Rajasthan houses an amazing display of arts and architecture, courtesy of it being a princely state. Each individual kingdom of Rajasthan has a distinctive style of architecture and arts making it one of the most culturally diverse places in the world. In this article we shall list out the 11 popular places to visit in Rajasthan .

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The capital of the state, Jaipur is also the largest city in the princely state of Rajasthan. It was founded in 1727, by the Kachwaha Rajput Ruler Sawai Jaisingh II, who was the ruler of Amber. Also known by the nickname ‘ Pink City of India ’ which is due to the distinctive saffron or pink color of the buildings. The planning of the city was done according to the Vedic Vastu Shastra (Indian architecture). The well planned streets and detailed and artistic architecture make it one of the top preferred tourist locations.

In the 2008 Conde Nast Traveller Readers Choice Survey, Jaipur was ranked #7 of the best places to visit in Asia. Jaipur has lots to offer to even the most average tourists. Forts, monuments, temples, Gardens, museums and vast market places of Jaipur bring tourists who come from all around the world to experience the food, fun and frolic at this wonderful town. Jaipur is also home to a huge no. of arts and craft with over 20 unique specializations. To learn more about the tourist places in Jaipur, please visit: places to visit in Jaipur . You might want to plan a separate 3 day itinerary for this city alone.

  • City Palace
  • Nahargarh Fort
  • Jaigarh Fort
  • Jantar Mantar
  • Pink City Bazaars
  • Albert Hall Museum
  • Birla Temple
  • Govind Dev ji Temple

rajasthan good places to visit

While in a few texts, it has been termed as the Venice of the East , the City of Udaipur is known by its common moniker, the city of lakes. The city was the capital of the Sisodiya Rajputs of Mewar and is famous for its palaces that exemplify the finesse of Rajputana Style architecture. Udaipur was founded in 1553 by the Sisodiya Rajput Ruler Maharana Udai Singh II. The Mewar Rajputs founded the city to relocate their capital from Chittor to a more secure location. Today, most of the palaces have been converted into hotels, thus attracting a huge no. of tourist crowd to this city.

The city’s picturesque location at the foothills of the Aravalli Mountains, the state of Udaipur is a unique destination. Apart from its various palaces, forts, market places, and various temples are also the reason for its popularity. The cities are well planned and the people hospitable, the place is not only famous for its palaces and monuments, the city of Udaipur has a lot to offer its visitors. To learn more about the popular tourist places in Udaipur, please visit: places to visit in Udaipur .

  • Lake Pichola
  • Lake Palace
  • Lake Garden Palace
  • The Royal Vintage Car Museum
  • Bagore Ki Haveli
  • Saheliyon Ki Bari
  • Jagdish Temple

rajasthan good places to visit

The second largest City of Rajasthan, Jodhpur is also the second most populated city of Rajasthan after Jaipur. The city was founded in 1459 by the Rathore Rajput Ruler, Rao Jodha Singh of Marwar. The city was founded as Marwar’s new capital after the fall of the former capital of Mandore. Jodhpur is also called the Sun City as it enjoys a bright sunny weather all year round. Strategically, it is considered to be the most important city of western Rajasthan as it lies only at a distance of 250 kilometers from the Indo-Pakistan border.

Also, because it lies in the center of Rajasthan, Jodhpur is an important tourist destination as well. Jodhpur has been listed many a times in various tourism magazines and documentaries and has topped the lonely planet’s list of most extraordinary place to stay in 2014. The various hill forts, palaces and the old walled city are just a handful of attractions from the multitude that this wonderful city has to offer. To learn more about the famous tourist places in Jodhpur, please visit: places to visit in Jodhpur .

  • Mehrangarh Fort
  • Umaid Bhawan Palace
  • Jaswant Thada
  • Mandore Gardens
  • Kailana Lake
  • Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park
  • Clock Tower
  • Chamunda Mata Temple
  • Balsamand Lake
  • Masuria Hills Garden

4. Jaisalmer

rajasthan good places to visit

The aptly named “golden city” , which comes from its view during the day, the city of Jaisalmer lies in the heart of the Thar Desert. The city was founded by The Bhati Rajput ruler Maharawal Jaisal Singh in 1156 Ad. The city gets its name from the golden sands of the Thar Desert and the same golden colored sandstone used in the city’s architecture. The city is a famous tourist spot due to its magnificent architecture and the various arts and crafts which are unique to this region. The city thrives on tourism, and can be called a home away from home for a huge no. of tourists from all around the world.

The unique feature about the city of Jaisalmer is its architecture. It was built as a walled city which makes it one of the largest forts in the world. You might want to pack a lot of paperbacks and almost 3-4 days to enjoy the life in this city to its fullest. The fort has numerous eateries that offer Italian, French and local cuisines. Visit during the months of November and December and you will enjoy this castle city to its fullest. To know more about the main tourist spots in Jaisalmer, please visit: places to visit in Jaisalmer .

  • Jaisalmer Fort
  • Patwon-Ki-Haveli
  • Sam Sand Dunes
  • Thar Heritage Museum
  • Gadisar Lake
  • Nathmal Ki Haveli
  • Jain temples
  • Salim Singh Ki Haveli

rajasthan good places to visit

The city of Bikaner was founded in 1488 by the Rathore Rajput Ruler Rao Bika. Rao Bika was the son of the Rathore Ruler Rao Jodha who founded Jodhpur. The land was usurped from the rivaling Jat rulers of that time. However, no matter how many wars the ancient city has seen in the past, today Bikaner is another prime tourist destination and is famous for its sweets and snacks. The place is known for its forts and food .

The various arts and crafts of this place are also unique, especially the intricately carved windowpanes called jharokhas. It is one town we would personally recommend for you to visit if you want to experience the authentic taste of rajasthani cuisines. The various fairs held in Bikaner also attract a huge no. of visitors from all around India and the world. The famous temples like Karni Mata and Laxmi Nath Temple etc. are also worth the visit. To know more about the main tourist destinations in Bikaner, please visit: places to visit in Bikaner .

  • Junagarh Fort
  • Lalgarh Palace
  • National Research Centre on Camel
  • Shri Laxminath Temple
  • Ganga Singh Museum
  • Sadul Singh Museum
  • Jain Temple

rajasthan good places to visit

Lying in the Ajmer District of Rajasthan, the holy City of Pushkar is often described as the king of pilgrimage sites in India. The town is located at the shores of the Pushkar Lake, which was created by the tears of Lord Shiva. The town is one of the oldest cities of India and the date of its origin is unknown and is often associated with the Hindu mythology. The town is famous for its temples and various Ghats which are frequented by hundreds of visitors during the annual bath. The water of the lake is considered sacred and thus is responsible for the town’s repute as a pilgrimage spot. To learn more about tourist places in Pushkar, visit: Places to visit in Pushkar .

Perhaps the most illustrious attraction of Pushkar is the annual camel fair. It is a five day fair held where people buy and sell livestock. But that’s not all; the fair is home to a large no. of tourist crowd that is attracted by the music, dance and various events that are held here during the camel fair. Camel races are one of the major attractions as well.

  • Pushkar Lake
  • Brahma Temple
  • Savitri temple
  • Apteshwar Temple
  • Varaha Temple
  • Rangji temple

7. Sawai Madhopur

rajasthan good places to visit

Sawai Madhopur was built by Maharaja Sawai Madho Singh of The Kachwaha Rajputs and was founded in 1763. While the town itself doesn’t have any notable tourist attractions, just two attractions have made this city a must visit place in Rajasthan. They are the Ranthambore Fort and the Ranthambore National park . Both of the two places are a must visit and will take up around 2-3 days for one to explore properly. For other tourist attractions, please visit: tourist places to visit in Ranthambore . The Ranthambore forests were the hunting grounds for the Kachwaha Rajputs of Jaipur till the time India received its independence. After independence it was established as the Sawai Madhopur Game Sanctuary and it rose to being a tiger reserve in 1973 and got its national park status in 1980.

One should also visit the Ranthambore fort, which is a part of the UNESCO world heritage site. The fort is situated in the forests of the Ranthambore National Park. The construction of the fort predates the reign of the Kachwaha Rajput Clan and was founded by the Nagil Jat Ruler Raja Sajraj Veer Singh Nagil in 944 AD. The fort housed many different ruling clans till it finally fell to the Kachwaha Rajputs of Jaipur. The vast cultural history imbibed in this ancient architecture is a must visit indeed.

  • Ranthambore National Park
  • Chamatkar Temple
  • Chauth Mata Temple
  • Ranthambore Fort
  • Khandar Fort

8. Chittorgarh

Chittorgarh

The ancient city of Chittorgarh also known as Chittor , was said to have been founded by the Maurya Dynasty. However its significance rose when the Ruler of the Sisodiya Rajput Clan of Mewar captured the city in 734 Ad and made it the capital of Mewar. The place is known to be the birthplace of many great warriors and historical figures like the Great Maharana Pratap and the Hindu saint, Meera Bai. The city being an ancient place contains many different palaces, temples and forts which display some of the most advanced architectural designs and artistic mastery.

One of the major places to visit in Chittorgarh is the Chittorgarh fort, which is the largest fort in India. The fort was the former capital of mewar before its relocation to the more secure city of Udaipur. The fort was founded in the 7th century by the 1st Sisodiya Rajput Ruler Bappa Rawal and spreads over an area of 2.8 sq kilometers and its highest elevation point is 1,075 meters above sea level. Upon visiting you will experience and witness the Rajput style architecture at its best. The fort complex itself contains several palaces, gardens and temples most of which have a great historical significance.

  • Chittorgarh Fort
  • Rana Kumbha Palace
  • Fateh Prakash Palace
  • Meera Temple
  • Rani Padmini Palace
  • Vijay Stambh
  • Kriti Stambh

9. Mount Abu

rajasthan good places to visit

The place takes pride of it being the only hill station in the desert state of Rajasthan. Mount Abu is situated in the Aravalli mountain range and is a part of the Sirohi District of Rajasthan. The place apart from being a retreat for the people of Rajasthan and Gujarat from the scorching sun but has a lot of historical and religious significance. Mount Abu was known as the Arbuda Mountain, which has been mentioned in the Hindu Epic Mahabharata and is known for to be the place where the Great Sage Vashishta retired. The hill station houses many ancient sites and temples which are frequented by many pilgrims from across India along with many forts and lakes.

The place is a heavenly retreat for the sun scorched people of Rajasthan, with its lush green surroundings and various picnic spots. The Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, Trevor’s Crocodile Park, Nakki Lake and the most Famous Dilwara Jain Temples are situated here. Apart from these, one can also visit the ruins of Achalgarh Fort which was built in the 17th century. The surroundings and the cool and enjoyable weather make it a place like no other in the desert state of Rajasthan. To know more about the main tourist destinations in Mount Abu, please visit: places to visit in Mount Abu .

  • Dilwara Jain temples
  • Guru Shikar
  • Sunset Point
  • Achaleshwar Mahadev Temple
  • Trevor’s tank
  • Mount Abu Bazaars
  • Wildlife Sanctuary

rajasthan good places to visit

Ajmer is surrounded by Aravalli ranges and is a city seeped in both history and culture. It lies near Pushkar, a major Hindu pilgrimage site and is the home of the shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. This makes it a unique pilgrimage site for both Hindus and Muslims. Apart from being a pilgrimage site, it is also the home of many fascinating historic sites and therefore welcomes tourists from all over the world. In 2015, Ajmer was selected as a heritage site for the HRIDAY – Heritage City Development and Augmentation Yojana scheme of Government of India.”

  • Ajmer Sharif Dargah
  • Taragarh Fort
  • Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra
  • Abkari Fort and Museum
  • Anasagar Lake
  • Soniji ki Nasiyan

To know more about the main tourist destinations in Ajmer, please visit: places to visit in Ajmer . Other attractions nearby are Pushkar and Bundi. A visit to these places would take less than a day’s time.

rajasthan good places to visit

The City of Alwar Founded by the Kachwaha Rajput Ruler Pratap Singh in 1770. The town’s name was Ulwar during those days and was changed to Alwar to bring it to the top in the alphabetically arranged list of the Princely states of Rajputana. The town is significant for its various military participations in various battles and was the first state of Rajputana to sign a treaty with the British East India Company.

The city being one of the princely states of the Rajputana has tones of tourist attractions. The forts, temples and the immense abundance of natural Fauna has brought this place in this list. The Haunted Bhangarh Fort, The Karni Mata Temple, the Historic site of Pandupole, and the Sariska Tiger Reserve are just a few of the many attraction this city houses.

Rajasthan, the land of kings and forts , with its rich cultural history will have a different flavor with every single place you visit. The aforementioned places unfold just a handful of the many secrets this ancient kingdom hides. A visit to tourist places in Rajasthan is one of the most spiritual experiences you will ever witness and is sure to captivate your mind the moment you land here.

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Hey , you are doing a great by finding out the the little deep insights about the rajasthan ancient architectures and making people aware of their importance in Indian history.

Rajasthan is really a very beautiful tourist place. Amer fort, Jal Mahal, Pushkar Fair must watch.

Nice Article!. Thanks for sharing such a wonderful information about the Rajasthan. Can you write some posts related to haunted places in Rajasthan as I have heard its too haunted.

Amazing Post! Rajasthan is really very famous for tourist. So many places to visit in Rajasthan like Pink City Jaipur, Jodhpur – Blue City with Palaces, Bharatpur – Bird Watching, Wildlife, Tigers, Temples and so on.

in pratapgarh rajasthan somthing palace/others are best for tourism as i think; 1- goutmeshver mahadev mandir, 2- bhanver mata tempel, 3- dipeshver mandir 4- wind power project 5- sholly hanuman mandi and rokadiya hanuman mandir 6- jakham dame & bhanversemala dame.

Just great to see such a beautiful places and great hearted people of Rajasthan…. The incredible state of India.

The pictures used by you show a very glamorous side of this city and the description added to each of them is detailed and beautifully presented. Rajasthan is indeed a city rich in history and culture.

Beautiful post. Describe each places very nicely. All of them Udaipur is one of the best place in Rajasthan.

I agree this article. Rajasthan is a royal place for visiting. Must go

Its too good and intereting

Rajasthan is really a exotic & classical places is an excellent opportunity for you to explore various world heritage sites like Taj Mahal, Red Fort, Jantar Mantar, Ranakpur Jain Temple and many others.

I like more information as I would be traveling alone. Can you tell me a good reliable tour guide who would customize a trip to Rajasthan?

In Rajasthan, Mandwa is also a lovely place to vist that has old Havelis and also old architecture of buildings and painting. Mandawa comes in Jhunjhunu District.

Rajasthan presents a colorful range of activities for tourists to indulge in. I love Rajasthan.

You must come to Alwar (Bhangarh). World most haunted place!

I think i will go to visit at rajasthan for 5 days. First place that i need to visit ?That cover over all ?

Thanks for the information, Great Job.

Rajasthan is famous for its rich cultural heritage all over the world. Every place there is beautiful.

Thanks for you visit in rajasthan.

What a great post, describe each city and their places perfectly. Thanks for this great post. All things at one place, also called the Full Package. Great work.

nice article, loved the way in which contributors have added value to this peice with additional info.

I am extremely grateful to you for sharing such wonderful places to visit in Rajasthan. Keep up doing the great work.

I love this city. I like to visit this place and there are so many wonderful places.

Just loved your post.. The state of Rajasthan has a number of places to visit that are perfect to family holidays. Depending on your interest, schedule, family size, and age of the family members, you can choose the right place.

Hey, Sara Greeting from Rajasthan !!

Rajasthan is a largest state of India. Which part of the Rajasthan do you want to see? On every monument you can get the local guide or you can contact on any good travel agency who can manage a reliable tour guide for your entire trip. To see the complete Rajasthan you need around 15-20 days.

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Jaipur, also known as the Pink City of India, is incredibly popular for its culture and heritage. It is home to splendid forts, awe-inspiring scenic views, and local markets, among others. Everyone, who visits Jaipur, falls in love with this city steeped in history. Not only that, Jaipur is also one of the best options for anyone looking for adventure and beauty.

Jaipur boasts a treasure trove of incredible places to explore, making it tough to decide where to begin. But fret no more! This guide unveils the top 55 must-see destinations in Jaipur , ensuring an unforgettable and enriching adventure.

Historical Forts and Palaces in Jaipur

History is where our roots lie. And forts and palaces are the 'time capsules' that carry traditions and stories from the yesteryears. As such, one should not miss out on exploring Jaipur's rich history through its magnificent forts and palaces. Some of the best places to visit in Jaipur to experience its rich history and culture are- 

1. Amber Palace 

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Amber Palace tops the list when it comes to Jaipur tourist attractions. Boasting remarkable architecture, Amber Palace also happens to be a great romantic getaway. In addition to this, the reflection of the palace in the Moata Lake creates a magical castle-like appearance. 

Address : Devisinghpura, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001

Timings : Open from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

Things to do : Elephant rides from the foothills to the top of Amber Fort are a popular attraction

2. Nahargarh fort

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Not only is Nahargarh Fort one of the most famous historical places in Jaipur, but it also offers a stunning view of the pink city of Jaipur. No visit to Jaipur is complete without experiencing the mesmerizing view of the entire city at night from this vantage point. This fort is just 6 km from Jaigarh Fort and is easily accessible by bike, car, or local transport. 

Address: Krishna Nagar, Brahampuri, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302007

Timings : Open from 10:00 am to 05:30 pm every day. 

Things to do : Visit the sculpture park, open-air theatre, and pottery art centres. 

3. City Palace

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Jaipur is well-known for its beautiful architectural fusions. The city palace is one of the several architectural masterpieces in the city. It is the only historical place in Jaipur to have an architectural blend of Rajput, Mughal, and European styles, making it a popular tourist attraction in Jaipur.

Address : Gangori Bazaar, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002

Timings: Open from 9:30 am to 5:30 pm

Things to do: Admire the architecture, take a royal tour, visit the Armory Museum

4. Jaigarh fort 

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Located close to Japiur on the Hill of the Eagles in Aravalli, Jaigarh Fort is an iconic landmark not to be missed. Its formidable red sandstone walls speak to its rich history. A quick car or motorbike ride gets you there in no time.

Address : Devisinghpura, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302028

Timings: Open from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm

Things to do: Go to the Diya Burj to witness the panoramic views

5. Bhangarh Fort

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Steeped in local legend and rumoured to be haunted, Bhangarh Fort is located roughly 2 hours from Jaipur by car. Once surrounded by lush greenery and blessed with prosperity, the ruins of this abandoned fort are now a coveted destination for curious travellers looking for adventure. 

Address : Rajgarh Tehsil, Bhangarh, Rajasthan 301410

Timings: Open 24 hours

Things to do: Admire the enchanting sunrise and sunset

6. Sisodia Rani palace 

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Sisodia Rani Palace is a double-story haven that welcomes devotees and tourists alike, offering a captivating glimpse into Hindu culture. Immerse yourself in the serenity of the palace grounds and embark on a visual journey through the life of Lord Krishna, depicted in the exquisite paintings adorning the gallery walls. Easily accessible by any mode of transport, Sisodia Rani Palace promises a truly enriching cultural experience.

Address: VVX5+QF9, Agra Rd, Ghat Ki Guni, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302023

Timings: Open from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

Things to do: Visit the art galleries

7. Rambagh Palace 

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Situated outside the walls of the pink city, the Rambagh Palace is the former residence of the Maharaja of Jaipur. By the early 20th century, the lodge was converted into a hotel and now serves as a luxurious stay in Jaipur.

Address: Bhawani Singh Rd, Rambagh, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302005

Timings: Open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Things to do: Enjoy cultural events and explore the palace gardens

8. Achrol fort

Achrol Fort is situated on a hill and offers some of the best natural scenarios in Jaipur. It is an ideal Jaipur destination for people who love trekking. It is a significant sightseeing venue among the many attractions of Jaipur and attracts people because of its historical significance.

Address: Achrol, Ani, Rajasthan 303002

Timings: Open 24 hours.

Things to do: Enjoy the scenic beauty and immerse yourself in the rich history of the place

9. Abhaneri step well

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One of the most ancient places in Jaipur, the Abhaneri step well was built thousands of years ago and is one of the biggest step wells in Rajasthan. It is also known as Chand Bouri and is approximately 88 km from Jaipur. It is dedicated to the deity of happiness and joy, Harshit Mata. 

Address :Near Harshat Mata Temple, Abhaneri, Bandikui, Rajasthan 303326

Timings: Open from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm

Things to do: Visit the Harshit Mata Temple and attend the Abhaneri Festival (usually celebrated in September or October every year)

10. Panna Meena Kund 

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Panna Meena Kund is a historical stepwell in Jaipur. It was built in the 16th century. It served as a major water source for Amer residents during that time. The vibrant Asian stones enhance the beauty of the place. It is just 10 minutes away from Amer Fort. 

Address: XVR2+FGV, Amer, Rajasthan 302028

Timings: Open from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm

Things to do: Visit Amer Fort and AmerTown, and enjoy the festivals.

11. Sukh Niwas

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Sukh Niwas is one of the most famous historical places in Jaipur and is located inside the Amer Fort. A water channel runs through it, which acts as a natural air conditioner and keeps the hall cool throughout the summers.

Address : XVP2+C43, Devisinghpura, Amer, Fort, Rajasthan 302028

Timings: Open from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm

Things to do: Explore the artistic and architectural works in the place with family and friends

12. Ganesh Pol

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Ganesh Pol, or Ganesh Gate, is the entrance of the famous Jaipur destination , Amer Fort. It is one of the most beautiful gateways to Amber Fort. It has a blend of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles. Ganesh Pol has traditional ornaments embedded in it, which never fail to capture everyone's attention. 

Address :  JAIGARH FORT, Amer Road, Devisinghpura, Amer, Rajasthan 302028

Timings : Open from 8:00 am to 10:00 pm.

Things to do: Watch puppet dance performances, visit the Turban Museum, and take elephant rides.

Architectural Wonders in Jaipur

Jaipur is a feast for the senses, overflowing with architectural wonders that wouldn't look out of place in a fairytale. Here are some of the most famous structures that will leave you breathless:

1. Hawa Mahal

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Hawa Mahal is one of the best places to visit in Jaipur . It is an engineering marvel built without any foundation, which makes it unique. Also known as the Palace of Winds, this place has 953 windows or jharokhas, which keep the place cool during the hot summers. 

Address: Hawa Mahal Rd, Badi Choupad, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002

Things to do: Attend cultural performances and shop for souvenirs

2. Jal mahal

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Another place on the list of the best places to visit in Jaipur is the Jal Mahal. This palace showcases an excellent combination of Rajput and Mughal architecture. It is built in the middle of an artificially created lake, Man Sagar Lake.

The surrounding lake is a haven for diverse birdlife, making the Jal Mahal a treat for bird enthusiasts and architecture fans alike.

Address: Jal Mahal, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002

Timings: Open from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm every day

Things to do: Go for boat rides, enjoy sunrise and sunset, and go shopping.

3. Jantar Mantar

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Jantar Mantar was declared a  World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2010. It is home to the biggest astronomical instruments in the world. It is a perfect example of ancient Indian heritage and shows Indian Vedic influence. 

Timings: Open from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm

Things to do: Visit its largest stone sundial, the Samrat Yantra

4. Albert Hall Museum

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The Albert Museum is a distinctive place among all the best places to visit in Jaipur . The architecture of this museum is a blend of Indian and Islamic culture. The best time to visit is usually between October and March. 

Address: Ram Niwas Garden, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302007

Timings: Open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm and 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm

Things to do: Explore the domes, pillars, arches, etc. with detailed carving

5. Sheesh Mahal 

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Also known as the Palace of Mirrors, the Sheesh Mahal is the most beautiful fort inside the Amber Fort. The Sheesh Mahal has thousands of mirror tiles and coloured glasses. It creates a dazzling effect by reflecting natural light from the outside. The mirrors inside the Amber Fort are convex-shaped and made with foil and paint, creating a mesmerizing ambience. 

Address : JAIGARH FORT, Devisinghpura, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302028

Timings: Open from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm.

Things to do: Visit the Hall of Mirrors and attend the dazzling light show

Religious Sites in Jaipur

Jaipur's charm extends beyond its historical treasures. The city boasts a rich tapestry of religious sites, offering solace and inspiration to devotees. Here are some must-visit places of worship in the pink city:

1. Birla Mandir

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Birla Mandir is a Hindu temple in Jaipur and another exquisite place among all the best places to visit in Jaipur . It is a unique blend of architectural beauty and modern design.  

Several festivals like Diwali, Holi, and Janmashtami are enthusiastically celebrated in the temple; tourists visiting during these times can join in the joyous celebrations and experience the local culture to its fullest.

Address: Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, Tilak Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302022

Timings: Open from 6:00 am to 12:00 pm and 3:00 pm to 9:00 pm.

Things to do : Attend the various festivals hosted by the temple.

2. Gopinath temple

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Gopinath temple is located inside the Bhangarh fort. Unlike traditional temples, it does not house any idols. Its beauty lies in its captivating architecture and rich history. This distinctive gem is a must-see for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience within the fort.

Address: 37WQ+F7R, Unnamed Road, Bhangarh, Rajasthan 301410

Timings : Open from 6:00 am to 1:00 pm and 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm.

Things to do: Do not miss the Janamashtmi celebration at this temple, which usually takes place in August or September

3. Govind Dev Ji temple 

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The Govind Ji temple holds great significance in Hinduism and is one of the most famous places to visit in Jaipur. Dedicated to Lord Krishna, it is located inside the City Palace complex and is famous for its stunning architecture and religious importance. The best time to visit Govind Dev Ji Temple is during Janmashtami.  

Address: Jalebi Chowk, Jai Niwas Garden, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002

Timings: Open from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm.

Things to do: Attend the various festivals and celebrations

4. Akshardham temple 

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This temple, also known as Swami Narayan Temple, is a temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is one of the most popular Jaipur tourist attractions and is located in the heart of Jaipur. 

Address: WP2R+V6Q, Vidyut Nagar, Vaishali Nagar, Chitrakoot, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302021

Timings: Open from 07:30 am to 12:00 pm and 04:00 pm to 08:00 pm.

Things to do: Watch the Sahaj Anand Water Show, attend rituals, explore the gardens, and go shopping

5. Moti Doongri temple

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Moti Doongri Temple is a popular Jaipur destination . This temple is also known as Moti Dungri Ganesh Temple. It is dedicated to Lord Ganesha and was built in 1761. This temple is one of the most famous Ganesh temples in Jaipur. 

Address: Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, near Birla Temple, Tilak Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004

Timings: Open from 5:30 am to 1:30 pm and 4:30 pm to 9:00 pm.

Things to do: Attend the festivals and visit nearby temples

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It is also known as the Monkey Temple and is a famous Asian Hindu site located near Jaipur. It is known as a monkey temple because it is home to thousands of monkeys. This fact also adds Galtaji to the list of Jaipur tourist attractions. The best time to visit is usually from October to December.

Address: Galta Ji, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302031

Timings: Open from 5:00 am. to 9:00 pm. 

Things to do: Attend the festivals and visit the sacred kinds

Natural and Scenic Spots

Apart from the architectural masterpieces and devotional spots, Jaipur also offers stunning natural wonders for nature lovers. These are:

1. Sisodia Rani Garden

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The Sisodia Rani garden is located inside the Sisodia Rani palace and is a beautiful blend of Indian and Mughal architectural styles. This captivating oasis blends Indian and Mughal architectural styles, creating a visual feast for all who wander its grounds. Its mesmerizing beauty has rightfully earned it a place among the city's must-see destinations

Timings:  Open from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm

Things to do: Enjoy the stunning views of the garden and relax in the serenity offered by the lush greenery

2. Kanak vrindavan garden

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Kanak Vrindavan is situated in a valley in the Aravali Hills and is one of the most beautiful places to visit. Famous Jaipur destinations like Amer Fort, Nahargarh Fort and Jal Mahal are visible from this garden.

Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh built this garden for the entertainment of his royal guests. It was later turned into a tourist destination; visitors can easily reach this place via public transport. 

Address : XR7X+CFR, Amer Rd, Jal Mahal, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002

Things to do: Visit Govind Ji temple, enjoy the fountain 'Parikrama', and visit the sacred spots

3. Ram Niwas Garden 

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Ramnivas Garden is located in the heart of Jaipur and was built in 1868 by Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh. There is a bird park, a zoo, and an art gallery here. All these things make it a popular Jaipur destination for nature enthusiasts.

Address:  Kailash Puri, Adarsh Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302007

Timings:  Open from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm during the winter and from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm during the summer. 

Things to do: Visit the bird park, the zoo, and the art galleries

4. Hathini Kund

Hathini Kund is one of the most famous Jaipur sightseeing places. It is a popular trekking destination that rejuvenates people, especially during the monsoon. The trek is easy and takes approximately two hours to complete.

A beautiful sunrise from Charan Mandir, scenic views of Aravali Hill, and the hidden waterfall at Hathini Kund are some of the best things you can expect from this trek. 

Address : XR5F+9CF, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302028

Timings: Open 24 hours  

Things to do: Complete the trek and enjoy the mesmerizing views

5. Garbhaji falls

Located at a distance of approximately 3 hours from Jaipur, the Garbhaji waterfalls offer breathtaking scenarios for nature lovers. This destination needs to be added to the list of things to do in Jaipur by all the people looking for peace in the abode of nature.

Address: HF5F+2R8, Rundh Binak, Rajasthan 301001

Timings:  Open from 10 a.m to 8 pm  

Things to do: Enjoy the peace and the mesmerizing views around the waterfall

Cultural and Entertainment Centers

Jaipur hosts several cultural and entertainment centres that shouldn’t be missed. A few of them are:

1. Chokhi Dhani 

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Chokhi Dhani, an open-air restaurant in Jaipur, is a renowned Jaipur destination . Immerse yourself in vibrant Rajasthani fairs and cultural performances, all while savouring a delicious meal under the open sky. It's the best place to visit in Jaipur for anyone seeking an authentic cultural experience in Jaipur.

Address: 12 Miles Tonk Road Via, Sitapura, Vatika, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303905

Timings: Open from 5:00 pm to 11:00 pm.  

Things to do: Experience Rajasthani culture, watch cultural performances, and participate in cultural workshops

2. Jawahar Kala Kendra

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As the name suggests, Jawahar Kala Kendra is a multi-art centre located in Jaipur. The main aim behind building this Kala Kendra was to preserve the arts and crafts of Rajasthani culture.

Address : Gandhi Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302007

Timings: Open from 10:00 am to 9:00 pm

Things to do: Experience Rajasthani culture through various galleries and exhibitions

3. Raj Mandir Cinema 

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Step into a cinematic wonderland at Raj Mandir Cinema, located just 11 kilometres from the city centre. This isn't your ordinary movie theatre; it's an architectural masterpiece that attracts cinema lovers and architecture enthusiasts alike. Lose yourself in the grand interiors adorned with intricate details before settling in to enjoy a film on the big screen.

Address: C-16, Bhagwan Das Rd, Panch Batti, C Scheme, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001

Timings: Open 24 hours. 

Things to do: Watch movies and explore the architectural wonders

4. World Trade park 

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The World Trade Park is one of the best   places to visit in Jaipur for shopping. This shopping center is a prominent tourist attraction among the youth. It is a merger of shopping, entertainment, and fun activities all in one place, which makes it one of the most famous places to explore in Jaipur.  

Address : Jawahar Lal Nehru Marg, D-Block, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302017

Timings:  Open from 10 a.m to 10 pm

Things to do: Go shopping, visit the Entertainment City and Fantasy City.

5. Patrika Gate

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This is a one-stop Jaipur destination for all photography lovers. It is a vibrant gate that highlights the diverse culture of Rajasthan. It is located near the Jawahar Circle. A feast for the eyes, Jaipur's Patrika Gate beckons all who adore a vibrant explosion of colour.

Address : Jaipur, Rajasthan

Things to do: Enjoy the scenic beauty and capture memories through pictures 

Markets and Bazaars

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Jaipur is home to various markets that display its culture and heritage. These are:

1. Bapu bazaar

One of the best places to visit in Jaipur for shopping enthusiasts is Bapu Bazaar. It is famous for the diverse range of products that promote Rajasthani culture. A few items sold here include accessories, artificial jewelry, handlooms, and leather goods. You can easily reach the market via public transportation or by motorcycle. 

Address : Bapu Bazar, Biseswarji, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302007

Timings: Open from 11:00 am to 10:00 pm. 

Things to do: Shop some of the best Rajasthani products

2. Chandpole Bazar

Chandpole Bazar is one of the best places to explore in Jaipur . It is vibrant and is famous for its marble sculptures. There are various artifacts and handicrafts available in this market. It also offers other items like carpets, clothes and fabrics. 

Address : Chandpole Bazar, Pink City, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302007

Timings:  Open from 10 am to 9 pm. 

Things to do: Shop the diverse products available in the market

3. Tripolia Bazar 

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Tripolia Bazar is famous for its jewellery, especially lac jewellery. The jewellery is made by skilled local artisans. This bazaar highlights Jaipur's ethnic heritage, which makes it a popular  Jaipur destination . 

Address : Kanwar Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Timings:  Open from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm from Monday to Saturday. 

Things to do: Shop the ethnic jewellery available in the shops

4. Johari Bazaar

Johari Bazaar is famous for its exquisite jewellery. Apart from the ornaments, this market also has a diverse variety of traditional Rajasthani clothing and local street food.

Address : Gangori Bazar, Pink City Jaipur, Rajasthan 302007

Timings : Open from 10:00 am to 8:00 pm. 

Things to do: Shop the exquisite jewellery and relish the Rajasthani street food

5. Nehru Bazaar 

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Nehru Bazaar is again one of the best places to visit in Jaipur . It offers a variety of items, like local handicrafts, Jaipuri footwear, and good-quality textile products. It is located in the film colony of Jaipur. It is a must-visit Jaipur destination . 

Address : Nehru Bazar, Film Colony, Modikhana, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302007

Timings:  Open from 10:00 am to 9:00 pm. 

Things to do: Purchase traditional items and explore the local cuisine. 

Unique Attractions 

The unique attractions in the pink city are:

1. Jaipur Zoo

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Although Jaipur is famous for its majestic forts, that doesn’t mean it has nothing for animal and bird lovers. Jaipur Zoo is the perfect place for all nature lovers to enjoy the sightseeing places in Jaipur . It is situated near the Alber Hall Museum. Tourists can rent a bike or use any local transportation to reach the place.  

Address: Museum Rd, Ram Niwas Garden, Kailash Puri, Bagh, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004

Timings: Open from 8:30 am to 5:30 pm in the summer and from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm in the winter

Things to do: Discover more than 70 species of mammals, birds, and reptiles, including endangered species

2. Elefantastic

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As the name suggests, Elefantastic is an elephant rehabilitation center. It is one of the must-visit places for animal lovers, especially elephant lovers. They offer various facilities for visitors, including tours to explore different parts of Rajasthan. 

Address: 361, Ankron Ka Rasta, Kishanpole Bazar, Chandpole Bazar, Chandpole, Pink City, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001

Timings: Open from 7 am to 8 pm

Things to do: Take an elephant safari ride, enjoy delicious vegetarian meals, and spend a night camping under the stars

3. Jaivana Cannon

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Also known as the Palace of Wheels, the Jaivana Cannon is located inside the Jaigarh Fort. It is the world’s largest cannon on wheels. It can turn in any direction and is one of the most attractive places to visit in Jaipur . It stands as one of the best engineering marvels of the Indian Army. 

Address: JAIGARH FORT, Devisinghpura, Amber, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302028

Timings: Open from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm. 

Things to do: Explore the Cannon Foundry Tunnel and visit Jaigarh Fort

4. Jhalana leopard safari 

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This Safari is one of the famous Jaipur sightseeing places and offers the opportunity to admire leopards in their natural habitat. Tourists also have a chance to spot other wildlife species like deer, peacocks, hyenas, etc. Book your tickets online from the official site in advance to enjoy a stress-free wildlife adventure.   

Address : Jhalana Doongri, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302004

Timings:  Open from 5:00 am to 9:30 am and 3:15 pm to 7 pm

Things to do: Discover Jhalana Leopard Safari Park's wildlife and scenic beauty

5. Salt Lake 

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Salt Lake is another tourist attraction in the vicinity of Jaipur, located approximately 80 km away from the city. It is ideal for people looking for a place that offers sightseeing and bird watching. 

Address : Shakambari Jheel. Rajasthan 341509

Things to do: Birdwatch, walk around the salt farms and evaporation pond, and visit the salt museum

Historical Landmarks

Explore Jaipur through its historical landmarks. These include:

1. Amar Jawan Jyoti

Amar Jawan Jyoti is a memorial that symbolizes bravery and honours the martyrs who sacrificed their lives during the 1971 Indo-Pakistan War.

Address : VQWX+6XW, Jan Path, Jaipur Nagar Nigam, Lalkothi, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302005

Timings:  Open from 7:30 am to 9:00 pm.

Things to do: Witness the Eternal Flame and enjoy the light and sound show

2. Statue Circle 

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Statue Circle in Jaipur is a historical landmark that pays tribute to the founder of the city, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh. This circle is adorned with colourful fountains and lights. It makes this place vibrant and attractive, especially during the night. 

Address : WR54+259, Statue Circle, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302007

Timings: Open 24 hours from Tuesday to Sunday

Things to do: Explore the nearby places

3. Bhuteshwar Nath Mahadev Temple

Bhuteshwar Nath Mahadev Temple is one of the best places to see in Jaipur. People from all over India visit this temple for its unique history. This temple is located in Amer and is more than 2000 years old. This place is full of devotees during Maha Shivaratri. Visitors can visit the temple via the trek or through taxis or bikes.  

Address : XVQ6+692 Sisiyawali, Amer, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302028

Timings: Open from 5:00 am to 10:00 pm.

Things to do: Trek to the temple and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding hills and valleys.

4. Chulgiri Jain temple

Chulgiri Jain Temple, a sacred Digambar Jain site, lies 11 kilometres from Jaipur's bustling heart. Particularly during the cool winter months, Jain followers flock to this revered temple, making it a must-visit pilgrimage destination.

Address : VVR6+32G, Chulgiri Road, Ghat Ki Guni, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302017

Timings:  Open from 5:30 am to 8:30 pm.

Things to do: Explore the Jain Library and attend festivals and celebrations

5. Sargasuli tower

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Sarasguli Tower is a seven-story tower located near famous Jaipur destinations Tripolia Bazaar and Gangori Bazaar. It is 140 feet long, and all the stories of the balcony provide mesmerizing views of the Pink City. It is commonly known as the passage to heaven among the local people. 

Address : WRFC+Q8G, Aatish Market, Gangori Bazaar, J.D.A. Market, Kanwar Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302002

Timings: Open from 9:30 am to 4:00 pm

Things to do: Visit nearby markets and climb to the top to witness the mesmerizing views of Jaipur

Culinary and Nightlife Hotspots

Jaipur has many restaurants and cafes to explore the nightlife of the pink city. These include:

1. 3D Restro lounge 

If a person wants to explore some dazzling places in Jaipur, 3Ds Restro Lounge is an ideal place. It is a multi-cuisine, pure vegetarian restaurant. Located 20 minutes from Jaipur, it is famous for its nightlife. 

Address : UDB Corporate Towers, A2, 8th & 9th Floor, Jawahar Circle, Near, Malviya Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302017

Timings: Open from 11:00 am to 12:00 am.

Things to do : Discover the nightlife of Jaipur and enjoy the lip-smacking dishes served

2. Black Out Club 

The Black Out Club in Jaipur has a private rooftop where you can enjoy lavish meals and parties. This rooftop offers stunning views of the city below. For those looking for excellent clubs and drinks, this club is a must-visit. 

Address : Hotel Golden Oak, 8th & 9th Floor,Landmark Building, Ashok Marg, D38A, Ahinsa Cir, C Scheme, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001

Timings: Open from 6:00 pm to 2:00 am.

Things to do: Discover the best clubbing experience in Jaipur

3. WTF Sports Cafe and Bar

The WTF Sports Cafe and Bar is a hip-hop pub in Jaipur. This pub has a collection of meals from across the world. Additionally, this club has multiple large screens that broadcast sporting events from all over the world.

Address : Man Upasana Plaza, C-44, Sardar Patel Marg, Panch Batti, C Scheme, Ashok Nagar, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302001

Timings: Open from 11:00 am to 1:00 am.

Things to do: Spend time in a beautiful party lounge cum sports bar atmosphere.

4. Asteria 

The Asteria Club is a terrace bar in Jaipur. This club has a collection of North Indian, Italian, and Mexican cuisine. It also offers a selection of beverages across the globe. The Asteria Club offers live broadcasts of sporting events. 

Address : 7th floor Jaipur Centre, B2 Bypass, Tonk Rd, Sitabari, Durgapura, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302018

Timings: Open from 1:00 pm to 11:00 pm.

Things to do: Enjoy Continental and Asian cuisine, leisure walks, and outdoor fun.

Outdoor and Recreational Spaces

Jaipur has several recreational spaces for the recreation of tourists. These include:

1. Central Park 

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Central Park, as the name suggests, is located at the center of the pink city. It is the largest park in Jaipur. Central Park has a large garden and a golf course.  It is known to have the largest tricolour in the country and is thus on the list of must-visit best places to visit in Jaipur.

Address : Prithviraj Rd, Rambagh, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302007

Timings: Open from 5:00 am to 9:00 pm

Things to do:  Play golf or work out at the open-air gym and witness the mesmerizing musical fountain show

2. Jawahar Circle 

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When making a list of the best   places to visit in Jaipur , Jawahar Circle is unskippable. While it is a popular tourist destination, even residents love to spend time in this park because of the lush greenery. Tourists can book a taxi or a bike to reach the place quickly.  The best time to visit is usually after sunset. 

Address : Chainpura, Jagatpura, Jaipur, Rajasthan

Timings : Open from 6:00 am to 9:00 pm.

Things to do: Admire the scenic beauty of the garden

3. Metro art gallery 

It is India's first metro gallery, located in Jaipur. People who love to explore cultural heritage should add this metro art gallery to their list of best places to visit in Jaipur . This gallery presents Rajasthan's artistic heritage and is a must-visit Jaipur destination for art lovers. 

Address : Gate no. 02, Metro Station, Metro Art Gallery, Choti Chaupar, J.D.A. Market, Pink City, Jaipur, Rajasthan 303001

Timings:  Open from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm

Things to do: Explore the cultural heritage of Jaipur

Conclusion 

There are no contradictions to the statement that Jaipur is the epitome of India's diverse culture. From the tall monuments that convey the bravery of Indians, to the natural waterfalls, it shows how blessed India is.  

Visit Jaipur, witness its timeless beauty, and become a part of its vivid heritage. Enjoy the majestic palaces and get lost in the royal saga of the Pink City. 

Rent your bikes from Royal Brothers to tour around Jaipur! 

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5 Places To Visit In Rajasthan During Monsoons

Jaipur: The monsoon season is a great time to visit Rajasthan since the rains bring out the state's luxuriant vegetation and magnificent beauty. In Rajasthan, the monsoon season is characterised by luxuriant flora, breathtaking beauty, and engrossing history. Forts, palaces, and temples in the state all shine brightest during the rainy season. Here are five locations close to Jaipur that are particularly worthwhile to visit at this time of the year.

The Amer Fort

One of India's most magnificent palaces, the Amer Fort, is set atop a hill not far from Jaipur. This magnificent structure, sometimes referred to as the Amber Fort, is a work of architecture and holds a major place in Indian history. Its labyrinthine passageways and spiral staircases give it this name. Amer Fort, which is only 11 miles from Jaipur, is made of pink and yellow sandstone and is a part of a large complex, as per Holidify.

Nahargarh Fort

In the eighteenth century, Sawai Madho Singh constructed the magnificent Nahargarh Fort. The name Nahargarh, which means "abode of tigers," refers to the fort's location on Cheel ka Teela, or "Hill of Eagles." At one time, Jaipur's city walls were fortified by the Nahargarh, Amer, and Jaigarh forts.

The Jal Mahal, which is also known as the "Water Palace," was not intended to be used as a palace when it was erected by Maharaja Madho Singh I. It was designed to act as a hunting lodge for the king and his entourage when they went on duck hunting excursions. The palace is still a well-known location for sightseeing in Jaipur, standing in the centre of Man Sagar Lake. The Jal Mahal was built with pink sandstone in a symmetrical style, following a traditional Rajput pattern, as per the official tourism site of Rajasthan government.

Keoladeo National Park

Keoladeo National Park in the Indian state of Rajasthan is renowned for having a huge number of resident breeding non-migratory birds and acting as an important habitat for migratory waterfowl from the Palaearctic region.

In addition to serving as a wintering place for migratory ducks from the Palaearctic region, Keoladeo National Park in the Indian state of Rajasthan is also known for harbouring a large number of breeding non-migratory resident birds. Because of its ideal location in the middle of the Central Asian migratory flyway and the abundance of water, numerous flocks of ducks, geese, coots, pelicans, and waders assemble there during the winter, the UNESCO report on the site says.

Bhangarh Fort

The Bhangarh Fort is reputed to be the one of the most mysterious locations in India. There is no denying the fact that anything connected to the paranormal draws a lot of interest, and the desolate city of Bhangarh capitalises on that very notion. Bhangarh Fort has become something of a must-see location as a result of its numerous ghost legends.

Jal Mahal, Rajasthan. The lush greenery, stunning scenery, and fascinating history of the state are all brought to life by the rains in Rajasthan. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

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