Rajasthan Tourism
A Land of Exotic Architecture, Vibrant Culture, Rich Wildlife and Warm Hospitality
Heritage
Witness the Unprecedented Architectural Grandeur
Wildlife
Marvel at the Unique Ecosystem and Diverse Wildlife
Best Time to Visit
Round the year
Ideal Duration
5 - 8 Days
Visa
Not Required
Top 10 Most Visited Destinations in Rajasthan
- Jaipur : The capital city Jaipur has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Dotted with numerous heritage sites, the Pink City is an unmissable destination.Udaipur : Dubbed the City of Lakes, Udaipur is adorned with many man-made lakes, palaces, and the Aravalli Hills which make it a popular tourist destination in Rajasthan.Jodhpur : Home to the impressive Mehrangarh Fort and Umaid Bhavan, Jodhpur, the second-largest city in Rajasthan is a history lover’s paradise.Jaisalmer : The Golden City, Jaisalmer is flanked by the Thar Desert and adorned with a living fort. Reflecting the rich history of Rajasthan, Jaisalmer is a land of experiences you cannot forget.Ranthambore National Park : One of the major tiger reserves in India, Ranthambore National Park boasts rich wildlife, historical monuments, and an enthralling wildlife safari experience.Pushkar : One of the oldest cities in India, Pushkar is a religious destination which also has a hippie vibe. Its 52 ghats and one-of-its-kind Brahma Temple attract many from across the world.Bikaner : Displaying the opulence of Rajasthan’s culture and history, Bikaner is popular as a world’s largest camel research and breeding farms and is home to the unique rat temple, Karni Mata.Ajmer : Famed as an important Muslim pilgrimage, Ajmer is a sacred destination in Rajasthan that is also known for historical opulence.Chittorgarh : The largest fort not only in Rajasthan but in India, Chittorgarh is known for its architectural brilliance and different periods of history that it has been the witness of.Kumbhalgarh : Boasting one of the longest walls in the world, Kumbhalgarh is the second-largest fort in India. This impressive fort is not to be missed witnessing in Rajasthan.
Best Time for Visiting Rajasthan for Holidays
The best time to visit Rajasthan is between October and February, when the weather is cold and is ideal to go on sightseeing tours and enjoy all the activities offered in the state.
A Quick Information About the State – Rajasthan
Rajasthan Region | North India |
Rajasthan Capital | Jaipur |
Coordinate | 27.0238° N, 74.2179° E |
Total Population of Rajasthan | 68,548,437 (According to 2011 Census) |
Geographical Area | 342,239 Square Kilometres |
Total Districts in Rajasthan | 33 |
Religion | Hindu, Muslim, Christian, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain |
Major Tribes in Rajasthan | Sahariyas, Minas, Bhils, Gadiya Lohars, Garasias..etc |
Languages Spoken in Rajasthan | Hindi, English, Marwari, Jaipuri/Dhundhari, Malvi/Malwi, Mewati, Urdu..etc |
State Animal of Rajasthan | Camel & Chinkara |
State Flower of Rajasthan | Rohida (Tecomella Undulata) |
State Bird of Rajasthan | Godawan (Great Indian Bustard) |
State Tree of Rajasthan | Khejri (Prosopis Cineraria) |
State Dance of Rajasthan | Ghoomar |
State Game of Rajasthan | Basketball |
Major Tourism Cities in Rajasthan | Jaipur, Udaipur, Pushkar, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Alwar, Bharatpur |
Major Tourist Attractions | Wildlife, Heritage Forts, Palaces, Mansions (havelis), Lakes, Sand Dunes, Temples, Museums, Fairs and Festivals, Desert Safaris, Handicrafts Shopping |
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Best Places to Visit in Rajasthan
Jaipur
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.
Udaipur
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.
Jodhpur
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.
Jaisalmer
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.
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
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.
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.
Chittorgarh
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.
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.
Bharatpur
Once an impregnable and heavily fortified city, Bharatpur is today known as 'Eastern Gateway to Rajasthan
Bundi
Bundi is a captivating town, which is surrounded by Aravalli ranges and lined with Brahmin-blue houses, lakes, hills, bazaars and a temple at every turn
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.
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.
Popular Attractions Rajasthan
Jaisalmer Desert Festival Rajasthan
Held in Jaisalmer sand dunes against the backdrop of Jaisalmer fort , It is marked by camel rides, folk dances, turban tying and other events
Camel Festival Bikaner
It starts with the colourful camel parade giving a tribute to this giant mammal.
Amer Fort & Palace Jaipur
An impregnable fort that makes Jaipur’s important landmark, Amer Fort is a well-known and most-visited attraction in Rajasthan.
Mehrangarh Fort Jodhpur
Perched on a hill, the impressive Mehrangarh Fort is the icon of Jodhpur City. Considered one of the largest forts in India, the fort offers a peek inside the rich history of Rajasthan.
Dilwara Jain Temples Mount Abu
Reckoned to be the most impressive Jain temple complex in India, Dilwara Jain Temples are on the list of top tourist attractions in Rajasthan.
Chand Baori Abhaneri
One of the largest and most beautiful stepwells in the world, Chand Baori is a photographer’s and history lover’s delight in Rajasthan and can be visited on a short trip from Jaipur.
Festivals in Rajasthan
Soak the rich culture of Rajasthan and witness varied dance & music performances like Ghoomar.
City Palace Jaipur
Beautiful paintings, Magnificent Rajput weaponry and exquisite fusion of Mughal and Rajput architecture – What a beautiful sight to behold!
The Monkey Temple Jaipur
If you want to behold beautiful sights and sounds of the mesmerizing city of Jaipur while delving deep into the spiritual ambiance, the ancient Galtaji Temple is one of the popular
Jantar Mantar Jaipur
This UNESCO world heritage site blows your heart away when you come to know that it is one of the oldest astronomical observatories in the world. It also houses the world’s largest stone sundial.
Birla Mandir Jaipur
Decked completely in white marble with stunning carvings and sculptures depicting the tales from Hindu mythology, the divine Birla Temple is an amazing piece of serenity to behold.
Jal Mahal
Jal Mahal also known as Lake Palace floats in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. It is one of the most popular points of tourist attractions offered mostly by all the Jaipur sightseeing tour.
City Palace Udaipur
It is one of the most popular points of tourist attractions in Udaipur. It is the legacy of Maharana Bhagwat Singh Ji, who built this museum in 1969. Paintings, relics, swords,
Eklingji Temple Kailashpuri Udaipur
The temple of Eklingji is dedicated to Lord Shiva. It was built in 734 AD. One must see the charm of this temple during the festival of Shivratri which is celebrated every year
City Palace Museum
It is one of the most popular points of tourist attractions in Udaipur. It is the legacy of Maharana Bhagwat Singh Ji, who built this museum in 1969. Paintings, relics, swords,
Pichola Lake Udaipur
Lake Pichola was built by Pichhu Bajanara in 1362. It is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Udaipur. There are four islands on the lake- Jag Niwas, Jag Mandir, Arsi
Bagore ki Haveli Udaipur
It was built by Amar cahnd Badwa in the 18th century near Gangotri Ghat. Conducted in the evenings, Dharohar Dance Show is the main attraction of Bagore ki haveli.
Fateh Sagar Lake Udaipur
One should not miss Fateh Sagar Lake in Udaipur. It is one of the most visited tourist attractions in Udaipur. The lake was built by Maharana Jai Singh in 1678.
Jaisamand Lake Udaipur
It is the second largest artificial lake of Asia. Lush greenery all around, marble temples and magnificent palaces reflected in the placid waters of Jaisamand lakes makes
Saheliyon ki Bari Udaipur
It is situated at the banks of Fateh Sagar Lake. It is one of the popular tourist attractions in Udaipur. It was built in the 18th century by Sangram Singh for the royal women of the palace.
Gulab Bagh and Zoo Udaipur
It is situated at the banks of Fateh Sagar Lake. It is one of the popular tourist attractions in Udaipur. It was built in the 18th century by Sangram Singh for the royal women of the palace.
Umaid Bhawan Palace Jodhpur
All these things make Umaid Bhawan Palace one of the most magnificent structures in the city.
Sardar Government Museum Jodhpur
This informative temple of learning is worth a visit for all the art and craft lovers.
Jaswant Thada Jodhpur
One should visit this memorial, which has a temple like architecture, on their tour to Jodhpur.
Mahamandir Temple Jodhpur
The best part of this temple is its royal architecture which attract tourist in large numbers.
Kaylana Lake Jodhpur
Kalyana lake is an ideal site for all the bird watchers. It is an artificial lake, and was built in 1872.
Desert Safari Jodhpur
Jodhpur has a lot in store for every adventure enthusiast. Something which no tourist should miss on their tour to Jodhpur is the desert safari.
Arna Jharna - The Desert Museum Jodhpur
Spread over an area of 10 km, Arna-Jharna museum exhibits the best variety of brooms which belong to different rural communities
The Jaisalmer Fort
If one wants to see the replica of the fort, which was shown in the television cartoon "Arabian nights", then Jaisalmer fort is the place to be.
Tazia Tower Jaisalmer
Head to Tazia Tower and witness a five storied enchanting architecture which has numerous balconies.
Gadsisar Lake Jaisalmer
Gadsisar Lake was a water conversation tank built in 1400 AD, and was constructed under the reign of Maharwal Gadsi Singh.
Jain Temples Jaisalmer
Within the vicinity of The Jaisalmer fort lie 7 Jain temples which are an embodiment of beautiful structural designs.
Salim Singh Ki Haveli Jaisalmer
This mansion was not created with the help of cements and mortar- the stones are connected with strong iron rods.
Patwon Ki Haveli Jaisalmer
In the city of Jaisalmer, Rajasthan a classical architectural marvel stands, known as the Patwon ki Haveli.
Nathmal Ji Ki Haveli Jaisalmer
On a tour to Jaisalmer, visitors can't afford to miss the magnificent architecture of Nathmal Ji Ki Haveli.
Pushkar Lake
he charm of Pushkar Lake is also mentioned in some old books like Abhigyan Sakuntalam, Mahabharat and Ramayana.
Brahma Temple Pushkar
You will also notice a turtle made of silver which has been displayed on the marble floors of the temple.
Varaha Temple Pushkar
Varaha Temple which was built in the 12th century was destroyed by Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. It was then rebuilt in the 18th century by Raja Sawai Man Singh II.
Gurudwara Singh Sabha Pushkar
They were served by the priest Chetan Das that time. The place where Guru Gobind Singh, the last Guru of the Sikhs stayed was known as Gobind Ghat which was renamed as Gandhi Ghat.
Aptaeshwar Temple Pushkar
It is an underground shrine and came into existence in the 10th century AD. People also believed that the temple has been sinking deeper into the earth over the years.
Rangji Temple Pushkar
Rangji temple is one of the very famous temples of Rajasthan in Pushkar. The temple is a dedication to the Lord Vishnu, incarnation Lord Rangji.
Man Mahal Pushkar
The palace is located very close to another famous attraction of the city of Pushkar, the sacred Sarovar Lake.
Atmateshwar Temple Pushkar
The temple at Pushkar, Atmateshwar Temple is dedicated to the Hindu deity Shiva and is thus also called the Atmateshwar “Mahadev” Temple.
Karni Mata Temple Bikaner
Karni Mata temple or the “temple of rats” is a very famous temple situated at Deshnoke which is 30 km away from Bikaner in Rajasthan, India.
National Research Centre on Camel Bikaner
Various breeds of camels are studied at this research center as they are very important for the fragile eco-system of the desert.
Sand Dunes Safari Bikaner
Desert safari in Bikaner is a bumpy ride which one should experience at least once in a lifetime.
Bhandasar Jain Temple Bikaner
Jain temple is one of the oldest temples in Bikaner, and was built in the 15th century. It is decorated with mirror work, frescoes and leaf paintings.
Hazrat Khwaja Garib Nawaz Dargah Ajmer
The tomb attracts hundreds of thousands of pilgrims every year on the death anniversary of the saint.
Ana Sagar Lake Ajmer
This manmade lake was built by Anaji Chauhan (grandfather of Prithviraj Chauhan) during 1135-1150 AD.
Durga Bagh Ajmer
Another attraction is the beautifully built marble pavilion. The marble pavilions constructed by the Emperor Shah Jahan also add more visual grandeur to the park.
Nareli Jain Temple Ajmer
Nareli Jain Temple is a sacred Tirtha of Digambar Jains in the suburban area of Ajmer. It is getting popular amongst the tourist for its beautiful architecture and intricate stone carvings which gives both traditional and contemporary look.
Sikar Shekhawati
Sikar is now one of the two districts of Shekhawati, the other being Jhunjhunu. Worth a visit is Sikar's tourist attractions in Shekhawati, Rajasthan large market, the clock tower and the painted Biyani havelis.
Nawalgarh Shekhawati
This is the town where the finest of Shekhwati's frescoes can be seen. Its havelis still bear witness to the rich and prosperous Marwari era of the 19th century.
Laxmangarh Fort Shekhawati
Laxmangarh is a popular tourist destination in Rajasthan. It is home to the grand Laxmangarh fort and small mansions with frescos and deities on walls.
Dundlod Fort Shekhawati
The small charming town of Dundlod had an enlightened thakur who modernized his rugged fort.
Mukundgarh Shekhawati
One can shop for local handicrafts. Besides textiles, it is renowned for brass and iron scissors. Worth visiting are the Kanoria and Ganeriwala havelis.
Khetri Shekhawati
Khetri is famous for its exquisite frescos found in the Raghunath temple. The Bohpalgarh fort is worth exploring.
Mandawa Shekhawati
The medieval fort of Mandawa gradually rises on the horizon like a mirage.
Gaumukh Temple Mount Abu
The literal meaning of this temple is "mouth of a cow."One needs to climb 700 steps to reach the top most section of the temple.
Government Museum Mount Abu
It also boasts some Jain bronze carvings and unique brass artefacts whose artistic beauty will leave anyone awestruck.
Shri Raghunath Ji Temple Mount Abu
Located next to Nakki Lake, Raghunath temple is a famous pilgrimage site which was built in the 14th century.
Brahma Kumaris Peace Hall & Museum Mount Abu
If one is more inclined towards meditations then Brahma Kumaris Peace Hall & Museum is the place to be.
Chittorgarh Fort
Built centuries back by the Mauryas, this land is witness to the beauty of Queen Padma and has witnessed the revenge of Allahudin Khilji. Gaumukh reservoir and Bhimtal Tank are also a part of Chittorgarh fort.
Vijay Stambh Chittorgarh
Known by the name of Victory Fort, this huge tower was constructed between 1442 and 1449 AD by Rana Kumbha.
Padmini Palace Chittorgarh
This three storied white building was built in the 19th century, and is located in the southern part of the fort.
Kirti Stambh Chittorgarh
Built during the 18th century by Biherwal Mahajan Sanaya, Kirti Stambh is dedicated to Rishabha, the first Tirthankara of Jainism.
Meera & Kumbha Shyam Temple Chittorgarh
This temple is the place where Meera used to worship Lord Krishna, and Bhakti movement originated at this place.
Kalika Mata Mandir Chittorgarh
This temple dedicated to Lord Bhadrakali. It was built in the 14th century, and is made from the ruins of the 8th century sun temple.
Fateh Prakash Palace Chittorgarh
Erection of this palace was during the reign of Rana Fateh Singh. It lies within the Chittorgarh Fort.
Gaumukh Reservoir Chittorgarh
The Gaumukh kund is admired by the visitors as the ‘Tirth Raj’ of Chittorgarh. It is believed that after touring various holy places in India, Hindus need to visit the Gaumukh Kund in Chittorgarh to complete their holy journey.
Chambal Garden Kota
On the bank of the Chambal River, one can notice a well groomed park known by the name of Chambal Garden.
Umed Bhawan Palace Kota
Displaying a blend of Rajput and Victorian architecture, Umed Bhawan Palace has an aura of its own.
Brijraj Bhawan Palace Kota
The colonial style architecture is located on the bank of river Chamba. Rooms in the palace offer panoramic views of the Chambal River. The palace has large spacious rooms that are tastefully done up with antique furniture.
City Palace Kota
Witness the wealth and treasures of Kota at City Palace. One of the major tourist attractions in Kota, this palace is decorated with beautiful frescos, wall paintings, mirror hangings, mirror ceiling, and flower decorations.
Garadia Mahadev Temple Kota
At an altitude of around 500 feet from mean sea level, lies a gorge through which runs the river Chambal. Gigantic cliffs lie on either sides of the gorge.
Kansua Temple Kota
Kansua Temple is situated on the banks of River Chambal in Kota which is one of the major cities in Rajasthan. Karneshwar temple is another name of Kansua Temple, which is famous for its four headed Shivlinga which looks unique and beautiful.
Maharao Madho Singh Museum Kota
This museum is the treasure house of artistic items used by the rulers of Kota.
Jhalawar Fort
Located in the heart of the city, Jhalawar Fort, locally called Garh Palace is a famous tourists attraction of Rajasthan.
Jhalawar Government Museum
Government Museum of Jhalawar is a stone throw away from the Garh Palace; all that tourists need to do is walk for three minutes from the main palace gate.
Bhawani Natyashala Jhalawar
A beautiful part of Garh Palace, Bhawani Natyashala (built in 1921) was modeled on the grand opera house the Maharajas had seen on the European tours.
Jag Mandir Kota
In the middle of Kishore Sagar Lake lies the beautiful red stone monument called Jag Mandir. It was built by one of the queens of Kota, in the year 1740.
Udai Bilas Palace Dungarpur
The 19th century Udai Bilas Palace is named after a Maharana of Mewar and the founder of the city of Udaipur, Maharawal Udai Singh II.
Juna Mahal Dungarpur
Dominating the landscape of Dungarpur is the gigantic Juna Mahal that stands tall on a high platform constructed from dawra stone.
Gaib Sagar Lake Dungarpur
Located in the heart of the city, Gaib Sagar Lake is mainly famous for the tourists attracttions that nestles on its lakeside and a good variety of migratory birds that consider this location as their home.
Badal Mahal Dungarpur
Built as a leisure home for state guest, Badal Mahal situated on the bank of Gaib Sagar Lake is an exquisite example of Rajputana decor with the majesty of Mughal architecture. Constructed of the Pareva stone, Badal Mahal comprises two stages, three domes, and a veranda.
Baneshwar Temple Dungarpur
Beneshwar Temple, mainly famous for housing the revered Swayambhu or self-created Shiv Linga, is located on the delta formed by the confluence of Som and Mahi rivers.
Shrinathji Temple Dungarpur
Nestled on the bank of Gaib Sagar Lake, Srinathji is a glorious ivory-white marble temple, which was built by Maharawal Punjraj.
Nagfanji Dungarpur
Inside the temple, visitors can see the beautiful stat of Devi Padmavati, Nagphani Parshwanath, and Dharnendra.
Deo Somnath Temple Dungarpur
Deo Somnath Temple is located on the bank of the River SoM, some 24 km away from Dungarpur.
Ishwari Niwas Bundi
This magnificent and huge mansion was built during the reign of Maharao Raja Ishwari Singh, and houses more than 24 lavish rooms.
Jaisalmer Desert Festival Rajasthan
Golden days and colourful evenings paint a perfect picture of the Jaisalmer’s Desert festival.
Top Things To do in Rajasthan
Wildlife Safari Rajasthan
Enjoy sighting tigers and other animals on an enthralling wildlife safari in Rajasthan’s best wildlife reserves.
Hot-Air Ballooning
Soar high in the sky and experience the best hot-air ballooning in Jaipur, Pushkar, and Ranthambore.
Desert Camping
Relish the experience of camping in the vast Thar Desert under the starlit sky for the best Rajasthan memories.
Dune Bashing
Quench your thirst for some adventure and go for a dune bashing experience in the Thar Desert.
Hawa Mahal Jaipur
Surrounded by bustling Johari Bazar, decked with pink and red sandstone – Hawa Mahal is a spectacular architectural wonder that has been attracting the tourists for ages. It is one of
Desert Cultural Centre & Museum Jaisalmer
Tourists can enjoy a live puppet show at this place.
How to Reach Rajasthan
The major railway stations of Rajasthan is in Udaipur, Jaipur, Jodhpur and Ajmer which are connected to all the major cities like Kota, Bharatpur, Bikaner, Ajmer, Alwar, Jaisalmer etc.
There are three major Airports in Rajasthan – Jaipur, Udaipur and Jodhpur which operates both International and domestic flights. They are connected to all the major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Ahmedabad and Thiruvananthapuram.
Rajasthan has well connected national highways and state highways. NH8 which is connected to other major cities like Delhi, Udaipur, Jaipur, Mumbai, Ahmedabad, is the easiest way to reach Rajasthan.
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