A Glimpse Of Rajasthan Tours & Tourist Places
The name of Rajasthan is a combination of two words – Raja (King) and Sthan (Place). The meaning of Rajasthan is “land of kings.” Even the magnificent monuments, forts, palaces and havelis built by different rulers illustrate the glory of the royal Rajasthan. Rajasthan the state of India is world famous for its historical monuments, forts and palaces. Almost all cities and major tourist destinations of the state are dotted with some of magnificent castles, palaces and monuments. Whatever the context and the region of the state you travel in you will have the opportunity to see brighter, more beautiful buildings and structures. You have the perfect opportunity to discover the charm of architectural excellence – the perfect testimony of the state.
The state of Rajasthan Royal is associated with many historical places which is very famous among tourists and travelers from around the world. The leaders of the state have always been brave and the saga of bravery is celebrated as folk dances and songs. Rightly the state is the land of kings. The magnificent forts, palaces and monuments of the state represent the love of his leadership in art and architecture. The majority of tourists visit this royal state of India because of its magnificent forts, palaces, havelis and monuments. Jaipur, the capital of the state itself has several heritage sites as a monument Jantar Mantar, Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, Nahargarh Fort, Albert Hall Museum, Govind Dev Ji Temple, Laxmi Narayan Temple, Akshardham Temple, City Palace Museum and other city of Jaipur is known as the Pink City of India.
Jaipur is used as the basis of destination for tourists and vacationers come for sightseeing trip in Rajasthan. Several nearby destinations are easily accessible from Jaipur, the pink city. Ajmer, Pushkar, Samode, Agra, Bharatpur, Sariska, Ranthambhore, etc., are major attraction of the state. Jaipur city is also famous annual festival of elephants. Many tourists visit Jaipur during the festival and enjoying the cultural charm of Rajasthan. Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, ,Bikaner, Udaipur, Mandawa, etc., are other important cities and tourist destinations in Rajasthan State, India. These places are known for their individual charm and attractions. Lake Palace elegant and sumptuous palace city, the majestic Mehrangarh Fort & terrific Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, Junagarh Fort invincible and magnificent Lalgarh Palace in Bikaner, Mandawa Fort magnificent Castle & frescoed Havelis in Mandawa, Golden Fort fantastic & beautiful Jain temples in Jaisalmer, terrible in Ranakpur Jain Temples, Dilwar Jain Temples at Mount Abu, etc., are of great places of tourism importance. Tourists from around the world enjoy the journey of Rajasthan to visit these attractions.
The state of Rajasthan is also known for towers of pilgrimage. Ajmer, Pushkar, Ranakpur and Mount Abu are centers of pilgrimage very popular in the state. Ajmer is widely known for Dargarh Sharif. Pushkar is well known for attractions such as the temple of Lord Brahma Temple, Savitri Temple, etc. Pushkar is also famous rose gardens and livestock fair and the annual festival. Many tourists and travelers planning to visit Rajasthan during the cattle in the world famous Pushkar Fair & Festival. Rajasthan, tourism is also famous for wildlife tourism. Ranthambhore, Sariska, national parks Keoladeo Ghana are very famous among lovers of wildlife. There are many other attractions in Rajasthan that tourists call around the globe.
July 20th, 2010 at 8:53 pm
i'm not sure but there are cities like Datong, Dengfeng (near Shaolin Temple), Luoyang, Urumqi, and many more that people do go to but not as widely talked about like beijing, shanghai, hangzhou,nanjing, guangzhou, hong kong, etc.
July 20th, 2010 at 9:14 pm
the difference between singapore and india is that singapore is one of the cleanest places ive ever seen
in order to increase tourism, india has improve its infrastructure- and this likely cannot happen in a couple of years-it would take much longer
they are already taking steps towards this-ive seen malls similar to the US malls-which were really clean
i go to india often, but i notice the Americans who go there don't enjoy having to deal with stray dogs and salespeople on the street and worrying a lot more about the safety factor.
i went to the taj recently and there was animal feces everywhere, monkeys on the walkways, and dirt everywhere
they need to put more effort into beautification.
another example is the sidewalks, they are just blocks that may or may not fall when you step on them.
if you make a trip in europe or america and then go to india, you will see why tourism is not as high.
tourists love the idea of rickshaws and stuff but it is not as fun when the dust is flying in their faces
i love going to india to visit family and stuff-but it would be so much more pleasant if they cleaned up a bit
and maybe enforced some honking laws
July 21st, 2010 at 10:13 pm
Cornwall – the most famous area