Rajasthan, a Land of Royals
by Abhishek Sharma SEO ExpertRajasthan in the history of its
existence, has been known for the courageous Rajput rulers, royal forts,
tranquil lakes, and the scenic Thar Desert. This place is like time travel
machine, which takes you back to the time when Maharajas were the lord of
Rajasthan. Every majestic fort you will see here, has its own mesmerizing tale
of bravery to tell.
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vibrant and royal culture, Rajasthan will always welcomes you with open hearts
and Khamma Ghani (Rajasthani way of greetings).
Mount
Abu
Mount Abu is sited at 1722 meters above the sea level
which makes it the only hill station of Rajasthan. It is said that origin of
Mt. Abu was outlined in Puranas, when Guru Vashishtha performed Yajna sitting
on the top of these mountains to seek establishment of virtuousness on Earth.
In response to his Yajna, first Agnivamsha Rajput came out of Yajna fire. That’s
why Mt. Abu is believed to be as old as Himalayas. In summer when the whole
Rajasthan is too scorching to stand, travelers find cool air here on green
mountains of Mt. Abu.
Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer is said to be the Golden
city of Rajasthan which stands as India’s frontier on the western end. It feels
like Jaisalmer has got its golden tint from the sand of Thar sited so close to
it. This city is crowned with the majestic Jaisalmer fort which was constructed
by Rawal Jaisal, eldest son of Rawal of Deor and named it after himself.
Descendants of Maharaja’s worker still continues to live in the fort and are keeping
it alive. You will get to see many architectural delights at every corner of
this city as from ancient time it has kept India connected with central Asia.
Sawai
Madhopur
How Sawai Madhopur looks today was
planned around 150 years ago in the reign of Maharaja Sawai Madho Singhji I,
from whom this city has got its name also. Main attractions of this city are
Ranthambhore National Park, Khandahar Fort, Hathi Bhata, Surwal Lake, Sunehri
Khothi and the very famous Ranthambhore Fort which has been recently listed
under UNESCO’s World Heritage Sites. This place gives an enchanting experience to
people who are driven towards history as well as to adventure.
Chittorgarh
With your first step in Chittorgarh,
you are going to feel the essence of Rajputana courage, passion and pride. This
city placed in the southern part of Rajasthan, is crowned with Chittorgarh Fort
which stand tall on the top of hill which is around 180 meters above the ground.
Chittorgarh Fort which is spread over 700 acres, tells the chronicles of the
great battles it has seen back in time. Rana Kumbha Palace, Rani Padmini Palace,
Ratan Singh Palace, Gaumukh Reservoir, Vijay Stambh and Fateh Prakash Palace
etc. are attractions of this city.
Udaipur
Udaipur is one of the resplendent
cities of Rajasthan which is also called Venice of the East. It is one of the
most desired place for destination wedding as it is all surrounded by splendid
lakes. Major attractions of this city are Lake Palace which is located in the
middle of the Lake Pichola, Jaisamand Lake which is the second largest man-made
lake, Sajjangarh and Shilpgram Festival which is a ten days festival etc.
Udaipur should always top the list of your Rajasthan excursion.
Jaipur,
The Pink City
Have you ever wondered that why Jaipur
is called The Pink City? Well, in 1876 when the Prince of Wales visited India,
in his honor Maharaja Ram Singh of Jaipur ordered to paint the entire city in
pink. Jaipur is one of the three gems of the Golden Triangle of India along
with Delhi and Agra. Amber Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Albert Hall
Museum, Nahargarh, Jaigarh Fort, Birla Temple and Jalmahal etc. are the most
famous attractions which drags thousands of visitor every year to this
magnificent city.
Besides these wonderful destinations
of Rajasthan, it is also a land of festivals and vibrant culture which you can
experience. Marwar Festival, Pushkar Fair, Chandrabagha Fair, Braj Holi and
Camel Festival etc. are some of the festivals which will give you the taste of
true MahaRajasthan.
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