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Rajasthan, literally translating to 'the land of the kings' is a must visit for every traveler on holiday in India. The state's battle-scarred forts, historic cities, palace hotels, feudal traditions and riotous colors represent India at her exotic best. One of India's prime tourist destinations, nobody leaves Rajasthan without unforgettable memories and a collection of exotic souvenirs. A holiday in Rajasthan means a holiday royal enough to make you live life king-size and savor he rich history of the state.
Cities To Visit Rajasthan
Jaipur
The capital of Rajasthan, is also known as the Pink City of India. Built by Mahraja Swai Jai Singh, the city is famous for its Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, and the Maharaja's City Palace. Colorful culture, fabulous forts and palaces make it the ultimate tourist destination. While there don't forget to visit Amber Fort, the ancient capital of the state, and savor the sights of the Sheesh Mahal, glittering with mirrors. Travel to Rajasthan and spend your holiday in Rajasthan and experience the best India has to offer.
Nahargarh & Jaigarh
The Nahargarh fort, situated about 15 kms from Jaipur, provides a breath taking view of the city. Jaigarh- the fort of victory is famous for the world's largest cannon on wheels located here.
How to Reach Jaipur
Jaipur is well connected to other major tourist destinations in Rajasthan by air, rail, and road.
By Air :
Jaipur's airport links it with other cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Aurangabad, and Varanasi.
By Rail :
The excellent rail network connects Jaipur with almost all tourist destinations in the states and to other major cities in India.
By Road
:Jaipur is well connected to the major cities of the state and the country by road transport system. There are well-maintained roads linking it to other tourist destinations in Rajasthan.
Mt. AbuThe only hill station in Rajasthan, situated in the Arvalli range, the city is famous for its Jain temples, the most prominent being the Dilwara temple. Consiting of five temples, the buildings are famous for tier ornamental carvings that represent the climax in the art of decoration in stone. Other places of tourist attraction include the Achalgarh Fort famous for its Shiva temple and the Nakki Lake, a boat ride in which day of sight seeing.
How to Reach Mt. Abu
By Road :
Mt. Abu is well connected with state roadways buses and buses with other major tourist destinations.
By Rail :
A railway network connects the city to other parts of the country.
AjmerThere are a number of tourist place to check out in Ajmer. While on holiday in Ajmer you can visit the tomb of Sufi Saint Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin. The imposing fort of the Moghul era functions as the government museum. You can also get a bird's eye view of the city from the Taragarh Fort.
How to Reach Ajmer
Ajmer is well connected to other major destinations by air, rail and road.
By Air:The airport nearest to the city is Jaipur, which is 138 kms away.
By Rail:The railway network connects Ajmer with Delhi, Agra, Ahmedabad, Barmer, Bharatpur, Bikaner, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Mount Abu and to Mumbai Via Ahmedabad.
By Road:Ajmer is well connected to the major cities of the state and the country by road transport system.
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