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Best Places to Visit in Rajasthan

Are you looking for the best places to visit in Rajasthan?

Before going into details description about the places let me tell you that Rajasthan is a glittering jewel of India. Rajasthan is more than just a desert. It’s a tourism gem and jewel. Rajasthan is the place for you that has all from an adventurous holiday, to a quiet sojourn gazing one at the beauty of the golden sand-dunes, to experiencing the many glimpses of royalty. In a nation that celebrates colour like no other, Rajasthan takes the spectrum to extremes. The cities of blue, pink, and gold are just the start of the Land of Kings.

After reading about the best time to visit in Rajasthan, you’ll pick up your bags and head out to explore this lovely state.

Best time to visit Rajasthan

Tourists visit Rajasthan throughout the year but the best time to visit Rajasthan is during October to March, when the temperature is not too high. Now let us dive into the details and know the best places to visit in Rajasthan in detail below.

26 Best places to visit in Rajasthan

  1. Jaipur: – The Pink City, Jaipur is the capital city of this beautiful Rajasthan.
  2. Udaipur- City of lakes, is a famous tourist place of the state of Rajasthan. It is surrounded by the attractive Aravalli ranges in all directions
  3. Jaisalmer- A Golden city (Golden Sand Dunes) is famous for Jain temples and havelis. It is a major tourist spot located in the northwestern state of Rajasthan.
  4. Jodhpur- The Blue city looks completely blue from an aerial view because of its blue walls and blue houses. It is the former capital of Marwar. Mehrangarh fort overlooking the city.
  5. Bikaner- Located in the midst of Thar Desert, Bikaner is a city in the north Indian state of Rajasthan, east of the border with Pakistan Bikaner is a city of architecture, art and culture is filled with colour, festivity and cultural marvels.
  6. Ranthambore – The Park is located in the Sawai Madhopur district, is one of the best tiger reserves of the country. It is one of the biggest and renowned national park in Northern India. Ranthambore has richest flora and fauna making it absolutely different from others. You must visit this area.
  7. Puskar-  Pushkar is a small temple town, most of the temples and ghats in Pushkar were destroyed during Muslim conquests. It is situated about 10 km northwest of Ajmer. Pushkar is famous for the annual Pushkar Mela, one of the biggest camel fairs in the country.
  8. Mount Abu-The only hill station Western India of Rajasthan near the Gujrat border. Mount Abu is located in the Aravali hills. The most important attraction are Nakki Lake(situated in the centre of town) It is a popular spot for boating.  Dilwara temples, which is one of the most stunning spiritual importance ornately carved from white marble. You can enjoy the beautiful sunset here.
  9. Ajmer- Heart of Rajasthan, surrounded by Aravali ranges situated at the centre of Rajasthan. It is famous for the Ajmer Sharif Dargah of saint Muin-ud-din Chishti. Located at a distance of 130 km from Jaipur. city is known for its traditions and culture.
  10. Chittorgarh- Chittorgarh is well known for Chittorgarh Fort, the largest fort in India and Asia, built on a hilltop, spreading over an area of around 700 acres. It is located in the south-east part of Rajasthan
  11. Bharatpur-Eastern Gate of Rajasthan, Bharatpur is a part of NCR of India Delhi. It is located in the Braj region of state Rajasthan, around 180 km away from Delhi. Bharatpur is famous for the Keoladeo National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site Those who love birdwatching should visit here, as it is home to at least 230 species of birds. Home to indigenous water birds and migratory water birds, specifically the Siberian Crane, the Bharatpur Sanctuary also boasts many species of mammals like Sambar, Chital, Nilgai and Boar.
  12. Alwar- Alwar is the first major city that comes while travelling from Delhi to Rajasthan. Alwar is a hub of forts like the Bhangarh fort, Neemrana fort, Hill fort kesroli,Bala Qila. Silliserh Lake and Sariska Tiger Reserve(world’s first Tiger reserve) are located here.
  13. Bundi- A princely state of Rajputana agency. It is known for its palaces, forts, baolis(step walls). In ancient times, the area around Bundi was apparently inhabited by various local tribes.
  14. Ranakpur- Located between Jodhpur and Udaipur,Ranakpur is a small village situated near Sadri town in the Pali district of Rajasthan. it is an important destination for Jain pilgrims.
  15. Nathdwara- “The Gateway of the lord”, It is a city in the Aravalli Hills on the banks of the Banas river.
  16. Garadiya Mahadev –Garadiya Mahadev Temple is a shrine of Kota, dedicated to Lord Mahadev. It is not just a Hindu temple but also a popular tourist spot because of its location at the scenic Chambal gorge. It is a fantastic picnic spot also.
  17. Fatehpur- it is a midway between Jaipur and Bikaner on NH 52, situated in the Sikar district of Northern  Rajasthan.
  18. Khimsar- Famous for the Nagaur Festival, Khimsar is a small village in the state of Rajasthan, if u want a relax then pack your bag and enjoy a peaceful weekend here in the winters.
  19. Nawalgarh-“the land of Havelis” or “open air art gallery”, it is a heritage city in Jhunjhunu district, Rajasthan. It has printed havelis that are beautifully designed and carved. You must visit British Clock tower a major landmark in Nawalgarh.
  20. Rajsamand A city of Rajasthan, named for Rajsamand lake which is the second largest artificial lake in the world, created by Rana Raj Singh of Mewar.
  21. Jhunjhunu- An ancient town in the state of Rajasthan, Jhunjhunu is known for its fresco art. There are a number of Havelis and fort here, this place has a great history of bravery. Popular Mandawa Fortis situated here.
  22. Osian (Osiyan)- ‘Khajuraho of Rajasthan’, many beautiful temples are present here some of which are very erotic. It is an ancient temple city located 65 kms north of Jodhpur in the state of Rajasthan.
  23. Desert national park- A national  Park situated near the town of Jaisalmer and Barmer. This is one of the largest National Park. It is an excellent examples of the ecosystem of the Thar desert. You want to see sand dunes then you have to visit this place.
  24. Salasar Balaji or Salasar Dham- Salasar Balaji or Dham is a temple located near Churu District, Rajasthan. This temple town is  Dedicated to Balaji, another name of Hanuman, this temple attracts innumerable devotees throughout the year.
  25. Sariska National Park- It is a Tiger reserve, in alwar district, Rajasthan. It is a home to india’s largest population of peafowl, golden backed wood peckers, harbours quail, sand grouse . It is surrounded by the grasslands, dry deciduous forests, cliffs and rocky landscape.
  26. Deeg- A Town located in Bharatpur dristrict, Rajasthan. This is Built by Maharaja Suraj Mahal in 1772. This Place is served as the summer resort.

Conclusion

In a nutshell Rajasthan is a state of golden sand desert, historic forts, vibrant folk dance and music, gigantic forts and palaces, spicy food, colourful and large turbans and rich handicraft. It is an incredible and one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan, India for enjoying unforgettable holidays and you can create a lots of memories and captured each and every moments in your gallery. Apart from these, Rajasthan is home to a large number of leopards, blackbuck, great Indian spotted eagle, and marsh crocodiles.