About Rajasthan Tourism
"Rajasthan is a state of vibrant folk dance and music, gigantic forts and palaces, spicy food, colourful and large turbans, extensive golden sand desert, camels and rich handicraft. It is therefore, an incredible place to visit in India for enjoying unforgettable holidays. Sprawling in an area of 342239 sq km, Rajasthan is perfect for history buffs, culture aficionados, adventure lovers, wildlife enthusiasts, family vacations, honeymoon, and more.."
Architectural Splendour: Forts, Palaces & Havelis!
The major tourist attraction of Rajasthan are its havelis, palaces and forts that add to the experience of exploring one of the historically wealthy states in India. Some of the most famous and most visited forts in Rajasthan are Chittorgarh, Mehrangarh, Jaisalmer, Jaigarh and Junagadh Forts. Of these, the Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur is spread over 5 kilometers and stands on a hill almost 125 kilometers high. Chittorgarh Fort is also a must visited tourist attraction, as it’s the largest fort in Asia. It is spread over an area of 700 acres, extending to 3 km in length and 13 km in peripheral length. The exquisite architecture isn’t only confined to the palaces and forts as Rajasthan also boasts impressive Hindu & Jain temples like Dilwara Jain Temples and Eklingji Temple.
A Rich Melange of Dances, Songs, Rides & Colors!
For culture aficionados, there are a number of fairs and festivals in Rajasthan to witness. The flamboyant manner in which even the cattle fairs take place in Pushkar and Nagaur is truly something to behold. Some of the most famous tourism festivals that showcase the rich traditions, customs, folk dance and music of the state are the Desert Festival, Bikaner Camel Festival, Nagaur Fair, Pushkar Fair, Elephant Festival, Mewar Festival, Mount Abu Winter Festival, Gangaur Festival and Teej.
Rajasthan Also Boasts a Rich Wildlife!
Rajasthan, even though the hot and arid place, is rich in wildlife tourism. It offers several opportunities for tiger sighting and birdwatching. Some of the famous wildlife sanctuaries and national parks of the state are Ranthambore National Park, Sariska National Park, Keoladeo and Mukundra Hills National Park. It is blessed with a rich variety of vegetation and animal & birds species. To spot the Royal Bengal Tigers, Ranthambore National Park and Sariska National Park are the most famous wildlife destinations in Rajasthan.
Best time to visit
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Round the Year - Ideal Duration
5-8 Days - Visa
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HOW TO REACHBy Air
"Rajasthan has three major airports: Sanganer International Airport in Jaipur, Debok airport in Udaipur, and Jodhpur airport. Jaipur handles both domestic and international flights, while Debok and Jodhpur only handle domestic flights. Air is the most convenient way to reach Rajasthan. You can choose your destination based on your itinerary."
By Train
"Railways are a convenient and economical way to travel to and within Rajasthan. The major railway stations in Rajasthan, such as Jaipur, Ajmer, Udaipur, and Kota, connect to all major cities in India, such as Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad, and Chennai. You can choose to commute to different locations from there, such as Bharatpur, Bikaner, Alwar, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, and others, by train."
By Bus
"Rajasthan is well connected by numerous national and state highways. The NH8, which connects Delhi to Mumbai, runs along major cities in Rajasthan, such as Jaipur, Ajmer, Udaipur, and Chittorgarh. The state highway, which expands to a length of more than 10,000 kilometers, will connect you to every corner of the state. You can choose to drive or take the bus, depending on your convenience."