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Tourist Self-Guide/Rajasthan Travel Guide

Rajasthan through districts, price: inr 50, about the book.

Since antiquity, Rajasthan has been land of kings and kingdoms. At the time of Independence (1947), Rajasthan had 19 Princely states and 3 Chief-ships. As per the Indian administrative setup these states have been merged, divided, transferred to convert into 33 distinct districts. While administrative efficiency has been the driving force behind the districts, the long history, lineage and diversity has allowed each of the districts to boast of unique history, culture, trades, folks, physical features and places peculiar to each one of them.

The book aims to serve as a macro-level guide and explores the history, geography, art and culture of each of these districts of Rajasthan, in a unique way. It contains 33 chapters, one on each of the 33 districts. For each district, location, history, rulers, historical places, geography, natural places, major fairs and festivals, folk culture and aspects of population have been covered. Small pictures of the objects have been included to improve the feel of the topic.

The book can be a companion to lone traveller in land of Rajasthan, guiding her/him across the history, context of historical things, natural geography of places, flora, fauna & the natural places, worth visiting in each district. It is also a keep for people who want to understand the long history, diverse culture, and multiplicity of traditions of Rajasthan, in a simple, short yet structured way.

Total Pages: 207

Table of Contents:

  • Chapter 1. Ajmer
  • Chapter 2: Alwar
  • Chapter 3: Banswara
  • Chapter 4: Baran
  • Chapter 5: Barmer
  • Chapter 6: Bharatpur
  • Chapter 7: Bhilwara
  • Chapter 8: Bikaner
  • Chapter 9: Bundi
  • Chapter 10: Chittorgarh
  • Chapter 11: Churu
  • Chapter 12: Dausa
  • Chapter 13: Dholpur
  • Chapter 14: Dungarpur
  • Chapter 15: Hanumangarh
  • Chapter 16: Jaipur
  • Chapter 17: Jaisalmer
  • Chapter 18: Jalore
  • Chapter 19: Jhalawar
  • Chapter 20: Jhunjhunu
  • Chapter 21: Jodhpur
  • Chapter 22: Karauli
  • Chapter 23: Kota
  • Chapter 24: Nagaur
  • Chapter 25: Pali
  • Chapter 26: Pratapgarh
  • Chapter 27: Rajsamand
  • Chapter 28: Sawai Madhopur
  • Chapter 29: Sikar
  • Chapter 30: Sirohi
  • Chapter 31: Sri Ganganagar
  • Chapter 32: Tonk
  • Chapter 33: Udaipur

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An Honest Rajasthan Travel Guide: What to See & What to Skip

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This Rajasthan travel guide is the “need to know info” without all the fluff. Rajasthan is the most visited state in India and therefore one of the most written-about travel destinations in the world. Even people spending a week in India (an absolutely wild endeavor) choose to explore Rajasthan 9 times out of 10. 

The truth is…not everything is worth your time and money in Rajasthan. With every single city boasting ancient forts, a handful of temples, and trinket markets your day-to-day can get monotonous and slowly it all starts to blur together.

Obviously, this post is filled with my own personal opinions— but objectively some forts are just prettier than others. Traveling in Rajasthan should be about *experiencing* (and eating) not just seeing and photographing. Your time WILL NOT be best spent seeing everything there is to see in Rajasthan. It’s easy to get sucked into a huge to-do list of sights in each city because most blog posts outline everything you could possibly do rather than telling you what they think is actually worth it . 

People who love Rajasthan often see less — not more. 

Man walking down the street in india near a cow pulling a cart.

The purpose of this quick Rajasthan travel guide is to help you determine what to see and what to skip. Because your time in India is limited and there are so many more regions you could add to your itinerary. 

Rajasthan Travel Guide: What to See + What to Skip

For easy digestion— I’ll go city by city starting with Udaipur. This is the closest destination to Mumbai (one of the main International Airports in India). But if you’re coming from Delhi, you’ll do these destinations in the reverse order. 

The one thing missing from this Rajasthan Travel Guide is where to eat! I actually wrote an entirely separate “ Best Places to Eat in Rajasthan ” post. I included a few really exceptional or unique eats on this Rajasthan travel guide but hit that post for all the rest!

Udaipur (See) 

This is the cleanest, calmest, and most relaxing version of India. Udaipur is the city that even those who hate India can love. That doesn’t mean it’s clean or quiet by any means, it is still India after all, but it’s a beginner-level India that’s comfortable enough for all solo women and new travelers. 

Temperatures are mild here, unlike the vast desert regions of Rajasthan, and that makes wandering the many lakes and palaces the city is known for easy. Udaipur’s biggest flaw is its food scene. Or lack thereof. You have to really depart from the trodden tourist areas here to get any kind of culinary experience.

Udaipur “Wow” factor: 10/10 

Birds flying over the lake near a yellow tower in Udaipur.

Ideal Number of Days in Udaipur: 3 days 

Important things to consider for udaipur.

  • Udaipur is a great place to shop. Places to choose from are plentiful and the vendors are much more reasonable and willing to haggle. 
  • Rooftops are a big deal in Udaipur. The city is best viewed from a roof near the main lake — or within the old city. I highly recommend you choose a hotel with a rooftop restaurant to enhance your experience in the city. My favorite mornings were spent with a scenic sunrise breakfast. 

Best Guesthouses with a Roof-Top View

Madri Haveli

Front of Madri Haveli in Udaipur

The Kesar Niwas

Front of. a haveli you can sleep in

Must See Destinations in Udaipur

Sunrise or sunset destinations: royal cenotaphs & bahubadi hills. .

Both these destinations require a rickshaw ride. 

The Royal Cenotaphs are technically closed to the public. But for a small bribe the guard who is always there is more than happy to open the gate for you. This is very typical in India. Here are a few other places you should make a point to visit during your stay.

  • City Palace 
  • Jagdish Temple 
  • Wander across the bridges near the ghats to the other side of the city. 

Woman in a red sari walking beneath an intricate carved gate.

Getting from Udaipur to Jodhpur 

Bus is the only option and you can expect it to take around 5.5 hours.

Booking transportation in India is a NIGHTMARE. It’s my single least favorite thing about the country. I started using 12.goAsia for buses just so I wouldn’t have to deal with all the touts overinflating the price. Definitely read my Beginner’s Guide to India for more tips on booking buses and trains within the country.

Jodhpur (See) 

The “not-so-blue-city”. If you’re visiting because of the bright blue Instagram shots the city is famous for, you’re probably gonna be disappointed. But if you’re visiting to enjoy incredible views of one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan, savor a truly ancient city with great street food, and relax at a scenic stepwell then maybe Jodhpur is for you! 

View of a fort and white marble temple in Jodhpur.

Jodhpur “Wow” factor: 9/10 

Ideal number of days in jodhpur: 2 days .

Obviously, a few extra days in the city would allow you to spend some time relaxing and uncover some hidden gems in this sprawling Indian city. But this is just a general guide for those on a time crunch in India.

Important Things to Consider for Jodhpur

  • Choose a place to stay with rooftop views of the fort. This is one of the best parts of the city. 
  • The city is not all that blue outside one small corner. If you’re hoping for blue then you should book a stay at the very simple but comfortable and cheap Cosy Guesthouse. 
  • You’ll have to haggle at an expert level here. It’s not an ideal place for rickshaw rides or shopping. 
  • It is most definitely the desert. This means you’ll want to do most exploring in the morning and evening when temps are low. 

Inside of the Amber Fort

Must Visit Destinations in Jodhpur 

  • Clocktower Market in the evening. Just be prepared for chaos. 
  • Toorji Ka Jhalra Stepwell. It’s empty early morning. But midday people sometimes leap from the high point into the well. 
  • Mehrangarh Fort. This is one of the most impressive forts in Rajasthan and is definitely on my must-see list. 

Sunrise or sunset destinations:  Photography Point for Sunrise (technically closed to visitors— but I have a blog for that ).

Potential skip destinations in jodhpur.

  • Jaswant Thada. If you do my semi-illegal sunrise hike (linked above and below) you’ll see it from the best view. The inside is not all that impressive. 
  • Pachiaga Hill sunrise point. Again not as good as my spot but a decent alternative if you aren’t up for a sneaky adventure. 
  • Mandore Gardens. It’s a bit far out of town and the “gardens” are really just some ancient-looking temples. It’s very pretty and a great place to see LOTS of Hanuman Langurs up close if that interests you. 

My biggest disappointment about Jodhpur and honestly, much of Rajasthan, was the amount of sewage and trash everywhere. Sanitation is basically at 1800s levels. I suppose when you visit 500-year-old cities that’s to be expected, but it’s still worth noting. 

Woman walking down a step well in Jodhpur.

How to get from Jodhpur to Jaisalmer 

Bus or Train (bus is cheaper). A/C is probably a must since you’re going between deserts. The journey will take at least 6 hours. If you want to book a train you can use my Beginner’s Guide to Travel in India. (*Coming Soon*)

Jaisalmer (Skip) 

Jaisalmer is where I began to distrust many of my fellow bloggers in India. A quick Google of the city returned countless 2-3 day itineraries and glowing reviews of the golden city. But I was disappointed shortly after arrival. 

Jaisalmer is a tiny desert city near the border of Pakistan. Its main attractions are the camel safaris into the semi-nearby Thar desert and the large “living fort” in the center of the town. We have been blessed to experience camel rides and one of the most impressive deserts in the world during a recent trip to Wadi Rum, Jordan . Based on the shaggy scrubland desert of India filled with sickly-looking camels and garbage…we assumed we would be let down by a “safari”. Most of these tours include visits to local villages and song/dance performances at camp that we were not keen to participate in. So, we skipped it. And I don’t regret that. That left us to explore the town of Jaisalmer itself. But there is very little of any value or cultural significance here. 

Why we didn’t love the city…

The fort is little more than one giant tourist market. It does have people living in it, yes, but I have never seen more group tours and pushy trinket shops in one small area than in Jaisalmer. The “Jain temple” requires a 250 rupee entrance fee which after visiting the holy city of Palitana (home to the most impressive and stunning Jain temples in India) I was immediately suspicious of. When the “holy men” inside were seen sweeping up insects and not wearing the traditional Jain monk attire of white robes, I suspected this was not a functional temple and these weren’t devout Jain followers. When each one then asked for “donation” in a demanding and expectant way and put the money directly into their pocket…this theory was confirmed. Jaisalmer was overall a huge letdown. Yes, the fort is pretty and gold. But that’s not worth the massive detour required to reach the city. 

If you are not going to do a camel safari to sleep overnight in the desert, I do not recommend adding the city to your itinerary. Also, you’ll find better camel experiences in other parts of the world—both ethically and scenically. 

Jaisalmer “Wow” factor: 4/10 

Ideal number of days in jaisalmer: 0 days , getting from….

Jaisalmer to Bikaner

If you found yourself in Jaisalmer…

Jodhpur to Bikaner

If you take my advice and skip Jaisalmer…

Bikaner (See) 

Considered by many travelers to be “off the beaten track,” Bikaner is often left off visitor’s itineraries. Admittedly, it doesn’t have a wide array of attractions but the few that it does have are unique enough to warrant a visit. 

Another perk of Bikaner is it is small. It’s quiet. The streets are decidedly less chaotic than other Rajasthan destinations. It’s a good place to take a breather. 

Bikaner “Wow” factor: 7/10 

intricate colorful designs in the Jain temple in Bikaner

Ideal Number of Days in Bikaner: 1-2 days 

Must-see attractions in bikaner .

These 4 attractions are truly unique in Bikaner. They make the small city well worth visiting. 

  • Rampuria Havelli.  A stunning red Haveli on narrow streets.
  • Seth Bhandasar Jain Temple.  A very cool Jain temple with a foundation made of Ghee. (You can’t see it, just smell it.)
  • ICAR Camel Center. 
  • Shree Karni Mataji Temple (Rat Temple).  It’s exactly as it sounds. A little gross, but so interesting.
  • Tanvi Cafe. This restaurant inside a family home is definitely worth a mention and was my favorite place to eat in Bikaner.

Man sitting in front of the red havelis in Bikaner

What to Skip in Bikaner 

  • Junagarh Fort. It’s just not as impressive as the other forts of Rajasthan for the price. 

Where to Stay in Bikaner: The Prince Haveli (Walk-ups Welcome)

Getting from bikaner to pushkar.

This route is best serviced by bus. Transport options between the two destinations are limited.

Pushkar (See or Swap with Bundi) 

A placid lakeside holy city, Pushkar is another *maybe* for most itineraries. From what I can tell it has two purposes and one truly worthwhile attraction. For starters, Pushkar is one of the best places to purchase souvenirs. The entire city is basically one long street crowded with local shops charging some of the lowest prices in Rajasthan. We bought rings for $3, a thick woven shawl for $6, and a brightly colored pashmina for $6. The other reason to visit is the laid-back atmosphere. It’s a small town and has far less traffic than even other small cities on this list like Bikaner. 

Holy lake in pushkar

I think the main reason most of us like Pushkar is that it offers a scenic place to relax in Rajasthan with pretty lake views. 

Pushkar “Wow” Factor: 7/10

Ideal number of days in pushkar: 2 days , important things to consider in pushkar .

  • Don’t accept any offerings from “holy men” by the lake. They are trying to extort money from you. If they follow you to the water just tell them you aren’t going to pay them and they will disappear rapidly. 
  • There is no meat or alcohol allowed in the city limits. It’s a holy city.
  • You’ll have to take your shoes off within 30 feet of the lake. Again— holy city = holy lake. 

Guesthouse of Choice in Pushkar

Hotel rising star..

main area of a hotel in pushkar

Not only was the room comfortable, the food home-cooked and affordable, it was also close to the local bus station and walkable to everything in town. 

Must See Attractions in Pushkar 

Sunset or sunrise: savitri devi temple..

This was the only attraction we loved in Pushkar. You can either walk the staircase to the summit for free for panoramic sunset views or ride the ropeway for 150 rupees (ticket for both ways), which is about $1.80 at this time. We rode it up and walked down because we were feeling lazy. There are loads of monkeys at the top but they didn’t seem too concerned with people. It’s also less than a mile from town so it’s another lovely walk. No rickshaw needed. 

women coming out of a temple in India

What to Skip in Pushkar

I mean, if you’re here maybe you don’t have to skip it BUT I would not label any of these things as “must-see”. 

  • Brahma Temple. Pretty underwhelming. But I understand it is one of the only temples dedicated to Brahma. 

Getting From Pushkar to Jaipur

This one is a short ride (for India) and is easily done on a bus.

Bundi (See or Swap with Pushkar) 

Bundi is another remote, lakeside, slow-moving destination. It’s big perk— VERY few visitors. Consider it a little like Pushkar without all the tourist markets. It has some beautiful old temples and it’s much greener than the rest of Rajasthan. 

We chose Pushkar over Bundi for our Rajasthan travel guide although I feel that either place is a great addition to your itinerary. But you *probably* don’t need to visit both. 

Bundi “Wow” Factor: 7/10

Ideal number of days in bundi: 2 days .

Since I haven’t personally visited Bundi, I’m going to leave the recommendations to other blogs.

Jaipur (See) 

Jaipur is like Delhi in that it is such an astronomically huge city you would be a fool to pretend you know the best places to eat and visit after a week-long stay. And most people stay far less than that. Known as the “pink city” although again — keep in mind this is really just referencing a very small historic neighborhood of the mega-city, Jaipur is a must-see on most travelers’ list because there are many things to do in the area. It is part of the Golden Triangle of India. 

The backside of Amber fort in Jaipur

But just because there are a lot of sights doesn’t mean they are worthwhile to visit and shell out the cash. In fact, Jaipur is the perfect example of why you should pick and choose your attractions rather than committing to seeing everything. 

Where to Stay in Jaipur

One thing is 100% certain though. You NEED to stay at Home of the World Guesthouse. It is one of the best guesthouses we have ever stayed at. The host is the warmest most helpful man in India. You get free chai, free family-style breakfast, lunch, and dinner AND it’s a really friendly communal atmosphere, unlike most guesthouses with private rooms. We met the best people there. Including the family who runs the place. I can’t recommend it highly enough. Sometimes they aren’t taking reservations on booking.com but feel free to book them on other sites like Agoda.

Luxury Stay + Day Trip in Jaipur

My other BIG suggestion if you have the budget for it— go visit Dera Amer Wilderness Camp for a luxury overnight glamping stay or a quick walk/lunch at their elephant sanctuary. It’s a great way to support happy elephant lives, see some elephants, and enjoy the serene nature of the 180-acre property. It was my favorite thing we did in Jaipur. 

Woman watching an elephant in its natural habitat.

Jaipur City “Wow” Factor: 7/10

If you visit dera amer : 10/10 , ideal number of days in jaipur: 2-3 days , important things to know for jaipur .

  • It’s the most expensive city on this list. 
  • It’s also known for the most scams in Rajasthan. 
  • You DO NOT want to stay inside the pink city portion of the city. It’s way too chaotic and loud to actually get any sleep. 
  • You do however want to stay in the northeastern-ish portion of Jaipur because the city is massive and attractions are so far apart. Home of the world was in the perfect position. 

Must see in Jaipur 

  • Hawa Mahal. Lives up to the hype and gives you a chance to see the true pink portion of the city. We didn’t pay to go inside, just stood on the street and looked at it. 
  • Amer Fort/Amber Fort. But only from the outside. It’s set on the hillside and really impressive but the inside is totally abandoned and empty. A real disappointment after paying 500 rupees. This is also where they offer elephant rides and have all the sad captive elephants. Please don’t support that. 
  • Do hike up to the wall behind it for the best sunset view, however. You can get up onto the wall near the stepwell. Specifically at Kheri Gate. Just climb on top and follow the wall up the mountain.
  • Raj Mandir Cinema for a real Bollywood film. 
  • Dera Amer Wilderness Camp.
  • Patricka Gate. Just go early in the morning before the crowds. 
  • The Little Coffee Shop. This became a favorite spot of ours and the coffee is exceptionally good. Not the cheapest at $2 a latte — but totally worth it for those of you missing real coffee at this point. 

I highly recommend joining the Home of the World day tour if you want to see *all* the sights in Jaipur. It’s 1,500 rupees per person (~$18) and unless you plan on taking 5 days and 1-hour bus rides to each place in Jaipur you won’t save much by doing it yourself. You’ll also have the added context of explanations and get to make friends with people at the guesthouse. I don’t recommend tours unless I know they are going to be great. Home of the world tours are. They also have cooking classes if that’s more your thing. 

Hawa Mahal front in Jaipur

Places in Jaipur to Skip

  • Monkey Temple or Galta Ji Temple.  It’s expensive, far away, poorly maintained and the monkeys are mean to each other. 
  • City Palace. The one in Udaipur is more impressive. If you aren’t going to Udaipur then consider it. 
  • Going inside Amber Fort. Horrible. Not worth it. 
  • Museums. Unless that’s your thing. 
  • Block Printing Factory. People will try to get you to go here. It’s a scam.

Getting From Jaipur to Agra

You can easily take a train from Jaipur to Agra (and yes, you want to visit Agra before Delhi). But if you do want to take a bus that you can book online…

Rajasthan Travel Guide: My Recommended Itinerary 

Rajasthan is in no way my favorite part of India. But it is an important historical region that most travelers cannot pass up. I’m not advocating anyone skip Rajasthan, just that they limit the time spent in the region since it’s mostly chaotic cities. I think most travelers can get away with this quick 12-ish day itinerary before moving on to other regions. 

3 days in Udaipur, 2 days in Jodhpur, 2 days in Bikaner, 2 days in Pushkar, 3 days in Jaipur.

Those who have more time and love cities ( this is really the key here ) feel free to add more.

Overall, I spent nearly 2 months in Rajasthan and I am NOT a city person. The reason I tell travelers that they should opt for a quick trip to Rajasthan (or as quickly as possible) is because the trash-filled crowded cities of India can leave you feeling jaded very quickly. India is an incredible destination. There’s nowhere else like it in the world. But it’s also an overwhelming destination for those not accustomed to the sheer volume.

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Rajasthan Travel & Tourism Guide

The art of Rajasthan has attracted numerous visitors. Rajasthan- the Land of Kings, is a majestic tapestry of camels plodding over soft sand dunes of the Thar Desert. It is a kaleidoscope of brightly turbaned men with proud moustaches and women with twinkling anklets in colorful swirling ghagras. The landscape is dotted with island palaces shimmering on idyllic blue lakes; temples and fortresses situated on hilltops of the rugged and rocky Aravalli; exquisite palaces built during the reign of some of its many erstwhile Rajput dynasties; and well laid out gardens with pavilions and kiosks, all of which add to the splendor and whimsical charm of this majestic land. But, it is the art of Rajasthan that makes it such a popular tourist destination of India .

Located in northwest India, Rajasthan borders Punjab in the north, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh in the northeast, Madhya Pradesh in the east and Gujarat in the south. On the western side it shares a long stretch of border with the neighboring country Pakistan. Situated on the Thar Desert, Rajasthan protects the western border of the country standing as the sentinel who never tires. The art of Rajasthan ensures that people visit the desert.

Rajasthan is diagonally divided into the hilly and rugged southeastern region and the barren Thar Desert, which extends across the border into Pakistan. Within these divisions however, it is a storehouse of varied physical feature or topographical diversity. The arid Thar also boasts of Mount Abu the only hill station in the state famous for its flora and fauna. While the Aravali hills provide the much-needed relief to this arid land, the wide spread sand dunes of the desert and arid region make it one of the toughest terrains in the world. Jodhpur (the second biggest city of the state) is the edge of the dry and shifting desert land from where on the not so arid but cultivable land starts. It is a store house of the art of Rajasthan. Moreover, the rocky range of Amber, hilly range of Mewar, river basin of Bharatpur and fertile Aravali range gives the topography of the state a unique look.

The past flavor lingers on. However, Rajasthan is much more than the imagination of few rulers. It is an identity created by people, who enjoy life and have ample proof to show for it.

The earliest inhabitants of Rajasthan belonged to the Great Harappan Civilization. This area saw the arrival of the horse riding Aryans from central Asia in about 2000 BC. The Mauryan dynasty-one of the first dynasties to rule over large parts of India controlled this area in about 400 AD. With the passing of time however this arid region became the scene of the ravaging onslaught brought about by the Huns and the Scythians. The settling of the Scythians in Rajasthan set the stage for the rise of the Rajputs who were the offspring's of the Indo-Scythians. With the passing of time this new race proliferated into a number of new clans. Rajasthan thus became the homeland of these groups of warrior clans, collectively called Rajputs, who dominated this region for over a thousand years. They carved out small kingdoms in this region during the 9th and 10th century AD that were often at war with each other. Due to this lack of unity, the Rajputs were unable to present a combined front against a common aggressor. This weakness ensured that every foreign aggressor in India created enough trouble for the Rajput rulers of Rajasthan. All this resulted in them being defeated or subjugated by the Mughals, who reduced them to the status of a vassal.

Nevertheless the bravery and, sense of pride and honor amongst Rajputs is unparallel in the history of India. Chivalry was the hallmark of the Rajputs. They fought with courage and determination. Death to defeat was the theme of Rajput warring ideology. They would face the enemy with all the might even if defeat were imminent; in which case jauhar was performed. In this grim ritual women and children would commit suicide by immersing themselves in a huge funeral pyre. It was for these qualities that some of the Rajputs rulers and chieftains adorned the court of most of the Mughal rulers especially Akbar. There warring skills were used to the fullest by Akbar who very effectively used the services of these brave fighters for the protection of his vast kingdom by inducting into his standing army. He also entered into matrimonial alliances with prominent Rajput families most important being the one with princess Jodha Bai, daughter of the Maharaja of Amber.

With the decline of the Mughal Empire, the Rajputs were gradually able to recover their lost territories and status. These turn of events were however short-lived, as very soon the British set foot on the Indian mainland marking the beginning of one of the most eventful phase of Indian history. The British Raj, as it was popularly called, was characterized by many anew trends and practices. One of these was their policy of signing articles of alliances with most of the princely states in India that ensured their independent existence subject to certain political and economic restrictions. This marked the decline of the once mighty and powerful Rajput dynasties of this region.

After independence Rajasthan became an integral part of the Union of India under the new constitution.

Fairs & Festivals of Rajasthan

Rajasthan has all the usual Hindu and Muslim festivals, some celebrated with special local fervor as well as a number of festivals of its own. The exact dates, determined by the lunar calendar have specific religious significance.

Major festivals in the state are Camel Festival at Bikaner in January, Nagaur Fair in January - February; Desert Festival of Jaisalmer in February; Gangaur Festival celebrated all over the state in March - April; Mewar Festival in Udaipur; Urs in Ajmer Sharif; Teej in the months of August; Marwar Festival at Jodhpur in October; and Camel and Cattle Fair of Pushkar in November.

Best Time to Visit Rajasthan

Rajasthan is one of the driest regions in India. Except in the hills of the Aravali range, temperature in most other parts of the state reaches the 40°C mark during the summer months. Winters are mild in Rajasthan with the temperatures ranging between 22°C and 8°C. The climate of Rajasthan is characterized by dry and hot winds. The rainfall, which is characteristically scanty, comes during the month of July and September. However rainfall is comparatively high in the hilly Aravalli range. The southwest region of the state, being on the tropical region is considerably humid. Thus, you may plan your travel trip to enjoy the art of Rajasthan accordingly.  More Information on best time to visit Rajasthan .

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Rajasthan is a classic blend of beauty and historicity. Indeed, the State has so much going for it that it's difficult to decide where to start. The very images that it conjures up are steeped in romance and beauty. A line of supercilious camels silhouetted against a magnificent desert sunset. A blur of swirling color as a Rajasthani belle dances to hypnotic music. The handsome, hawk-like face of a Rajput man, fiercely mustachioed, regally turbaned, reflecting an arrogance and power that can be traced several centuries back. It is the unyielding facade of a splendid fort or the delicate kiosks and balconies embellishing a palace wall. The bold, colorful sweep of a phat painting, depicting sword-bearing chieftains going off to battle, rainbow-hued dupattas, ghagras and cholis, twinkling with the light of a hundred tiny glinting mirrors. All of which add to attractions of this wonderland we call-Rajasthan.

Rajasthan's almost 80% of the places are regarded as the places of tourist interest. The old city of Jaipur, capital to the state of Rajasthan, painted pink that gives a magical glow to the city, is one of the must visit places of the state. The 250-year-old city of Jaipur, also known popularly as the Pink City is a startling blend of forts and palaces, teeming markets and all the bustle and modernity befitting the capital of India's second largest State. The Hawa Mahal, the exquisite City Palace and the incredible observatory of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II Central Museum, Nagar Garh Fort, Jaigarh Fort, Amber, Albert Museum, Birla Mandir Planetarium, Sisodia Rani Park, Lakshmi Narain Temple, Kanak Vrindavan, The Rajmahal Palace, Rambagh Palace (now a Luxury hotel) and the Jantar Mantar are some of the sites that say about their contemporary time.

In the bleak desert that is Rajasthan, there is also a green oasis-Mount Abu, a cool hill station, a holy mountain retreat, the Aravali range; the verdant forests alive with a variety of flora and fauna; the stunning Dilwara Jain temples; the Nakki lake at 1,200 m above sea level; the city of Ajmer; the Dargah or tomb of the popular 13th-century; a number of monuments belonging to the Mughal era; the well-fed camels and citadels; the exotic camel safaris; the worship of thousands of holy rats at Mata Kali temple are some of the most interesting aspects of the state in general. The golden city of Jaisalmer, which lies courageously as the western sentinel of India, is a place worth visiting. Major points of attraction are Jaisalmer Fort, Manakchowk, Jain Temple, and different havelis.

Even further off the beaten track is the relatively unexplored Hadoti area of Rajasthan, comprising Kota, Bundi, Baran and Jhalawar. The princely State of Jhalawar, or the land of the Jhalas, was created in 1838, and unlike much of Rajasthan, has a rocky, but green and water laden landscape.

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