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Agra Uttar Pradesh - Jaipur Rajasthan - Pushkar Rajasthan - Mandawa Rajasthan - Bikaner Rajasthan - Jodhpur Rajasthan -Jaisalmer Rajasthan -Khuri Rajasthan - Ranakpur Rajasthan - Udaipur Rajasthan - Bundi Rajasthan - Ranthambore National park Rajasthan - Orchha Madhya Pradesh - Khajuraho Madhya Pradesh - Varanasi Uttar Pradesh .
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Rajasthan Road Trip
Agra, Uttar Pradesh

Weather :-
41° C
Ideal duration :-
2 Nights 3 Days
Best Time :-
October - April
Located on the banks of the Yamuna River in Uttar Pradesh, Agra is a popular tourist destination as it is home to the Taj Mahal, one of the 7 wonders of the world. It is a glimpse into the architectural history and heritage of the Mughal Empire along with two other UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri.Agra is one of the most populous cities of Uttar Pradesh and the 24th most populous city in India. With its long and rich history, it is no surprise that Agra is part of the Golden Triangle circuit popular for tourists along with Delhi and Jaipur.History fanatics and architecture buffs are sure to have a ball with the vast expanse of Mughal art and culture on display here.Apart from its monuments, Agra has some exciting things to do for foodies. It is as famous for its petha (a dessert made from pumpkin and flavored with rose water and saffron) as it is for the Taj Mahal. Agra is also known for its marble artifacts which are best bought in the Sadar Bazar or Kinari Bazar area.Agra is mostly visited on a day trip from New Delhi or other cities around Uttar Pradesh, but it is totally worth it. Be prepared to be amazed, amazed, inspired and thrilled.
History :-
Agra is one of the most important cities in the memoir of India. Situated on the banks of river Yamuna, this beautiful city gained public interest when Sikandar Lodhi decided to make Agra the capital. It also remained the capital during the reigns of Akbar, Jahangir, Shah Jahan and Aurangzeb. It was during the Mughal period that Agra gained some incredible monuments like the Taj Mahal, the Buland Darwaza and the Agra Fort.
With the decline of the influence of the Mughals, the influence of Agra declined. By this time, the British had gained significant power. Agra came under British control in 1800s. With the change of the capital city to New Delhi, Agra lost much of its mighty importance during the Mughal period. After independence, Agra developed into an industrial city and a popular with travellers.
culture, and beauty :-
Who does not know about Taj Nagari? Known in historical sources as Agravana, or 'The Border of the Forest', the city is famous for its symbol of love, and is one of the 'seven wonders of the world', the Taj Mahal. The allure of medieval architecture, which can also be seen from the top of the Agra Fort, makes it the ultimate destination for travel enthusiasts across the globe. Apart from the Taj Mahal, the city is also popular for the Tomb of Itimad ud Daula, the famous Agra Fort and the capital of Akbar the Great, that is, Fatehpur Sikri. Apart from being a tourist attraction, Agra is also famous for its arts and crafts industry, which includes the royal crafts Pietra Dura, marble inlay and carpets.
Shopping :-
Agra is primarily known for its monuments, forts, palaces and tombs, but behind these architectural marvels lie traditional shopping centres and markets. One of the most commonly bought collectables from Agra is called 'Bric-a-Break' which is a small marble replica of the Taj Mahal.
Agra is also famous for its marble artefacts, carpets, leather items and gems. Most of the major shopping complexes are located near the Taj Mahal, with the most famous being Sadar Bazar, Kinari Bazar and Munro Road.
Tips & Scams :-
When visiting the Taj Mahal, clearly communicate which gate you want to visit. Otherwise, you will be mostly dropped off at Shahjahan Garden Road Chowk, from where you will have to hire a more expensive tonga to take you to the main west gate.
A lot of marble souvenirs in Agra are actually alabaster or soapstone. Most of the Taj Mahal marble souvenirs sold are actually alabaster.
Restaurants and Local Food :-
Whether you love spicy chaat or sweet food, Agra's charm never fades. The soft candy petha made from bottle gourd is almost synonymous with the cuisine of Agra and is a specialty that you cannot miss. There are various new flavors and innovative presentations of this ever popular sweet from Agra. Panchhi Petha is the most popular shop in Agra, and there are so many of these that you won't even have to think about where to get it.
Another equally delicious item is the chaat here. Agra has a wide variety of chaats available throughout the city including Aloo Tikki, Pani Puri, Papdi Chaat, Samosa, Kachori etc. Another popular snack here is dalmoth, which is a spicy lentil mixture. The city's cuisine also offers countless North-Indian and Punjabi flavours, with a distinct influence from Mughlai cuisine.
Jaipur Rajasthan

Weather :-
41° C
Ideal duration :-
2 Nights 3 Days
Best Time :-
October - April
The Rajputs ruled Jaipur for several centuries and developed into a planned city in the 17th century AD. With the old city surrounded by walls and doors decorated with paintings on a beautiful pink background, Jaipur, the Pink City, successfully retains its old-world charm. Home to some UNESCO World Heritage Sites including the Amer Fort and Jantar Mantar, Jaipur boasts of many magnificent forts, palaces, temples and museums and crowded local markets where you can shop to your heart's content. The city is also very famous for its local food, and the most famous dishes include Ghevar, Pyaaz Kachori and Dal Bati Churma. The city also hosts the Jaipur Literary Festival, the largest of its kind in Asia.One of the largest cities in India, Jaipur is also home to some of the most attractive hotels and resorts in the world along with all modern amenities. The city has an international airport and is well connected by rail and road. This makes Jaipur the gate to Rajasthan - the starting site for places to visit in the interiors of the state. Metro, local buses, shared tuk-tuks, auto-rickshaws and taxi aggregator apps, including Uber and Ola, solve the problem of commuting in the city with great ease.
Architecture :-
A highly well-organized city according to the principles of Vastu Shastra and Shilpa Shastra with architecture highlighting the influence of Mughals in the Rajput kingdom.
The splendid architectural plans of centuries-old constructions like Jantar Mantar and Hawa Mahal are the reason for Jaipur's popularity. From Hawa Mahal to innumerable forts.
History :-
The history of Jaipur is steeped in the quest to make it the safest and most powerful capital of its time. The city is named after the king who founded it in 1727, Maharaja Jai Singh II; He decided to shift his state capital from Amber to present-day Jaipur due to poor infrastructure and ever-increasing population. He wanted his new capital to be so scientifically, culturally and architecturally accurate that a scholar of science and mathematics enlisted the help of a Bengali Brahmin scholar, Vidyadhar Bhattacharya, to build a city in accordance with Vastu Shastra over the course of four years. The city's most advanced and fortified layout was built, with nine of the nine blocks reserved for palaces and administrative buildings, and the rest for the public. The reason why Jaipur is called "The Pink City" is also an interesting one: in 1856 the entire city was literally drenched in pink to welcome the Prince of Wales and to continue with its other magical charm, the pink color is still intact. this day. Jaipur is, in fact, the first planned city in India, and hence translated as "City of Victory"..It is important to make the most of your limited stay in Jaipur. So, try to start each day as early as possible, to see everything with enough time to shop. Most places open at 8 a.m., so wake up and have a filling breakfast for packed days.
Restaurants and Local Food :-
Local preparations are influenced by the Maharajas and Maharanis, each element in the traditional Rajasthani thali has its own story.
Thus a trip to Jaipur is incomplete without digging into the sumptuous delicacies like Dal Bati Churma, sweets like Imarti and Ghevar and of course the famous chaat. Jaipuri cuisine is the epitome of beauty, dignity and prosperity of Rajasthan. Some of the dishes that you cannot miss in Jaipur include Dal Bati Churma, Missi Roti, Bajra Ki Roti, Mirchi Bada, Gatte Ki Sabzi and Kadhi. The desserts here are very popular and it is almost imperative that you let your taste buds experience these unique delicacies. These include Ghevar, Imarti, Halwa, Churma, Gajak, Moong Thal and more.
Though there are many options for fine dining in Jaipur, one should not miss out on the street food available. The lanes of Johri Bazar will be the best for the exquisite and local street food that imbues the cuisine here with old-world charm. Or visit Masala Chowk to taste the best of local street food in just one place.
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Suggested Itinerary for Jaipur Rajasthan :-
It is important to make the most of your limited stay in Jaipur. So, try to start each day as early as possible, to see everything with enough time to shop. Most places open at 8 a.m., so wake up and have a filling breakfast for packed days.
Day 1 :-
Since you are a recent visit to Jaipur, it is a must to see all the famous places in close proximity to each other on the first day so that you don't get burnt on the first day itself. Begin your journey with architectural and royal wonders by visiting the famous forts of Jaipur. See Amer Fort (with exquisite Sheesh Mahal), Jaigarh Fort and Nahargarh Fort. If you still have time to make the two-hour visit and visit the supposedly haunted Bhangarh Fort, then, by all means, spend a quiet evening near the otherwise beautiful Jal Mahal, the luxurious 1135 AD restaurant located inside Amer Fort after dinner.
Day 2 :-
Start your day with delicious Kachoris and flavored milk from Rawat Sweets Bhandar at Sindhi Camp. Then head out to see the City Palace, and visit Hawa Mahal and Jantar Mantar, just moments away. By noon, you'll be done with these three hot spots and can venture out to Bapu Bazaar and Johri Bazaar for jewellery, rare antiquities, and genuine silk/pashmina fabrics to complete your shopping spree, and then to the famous Lakshmi I can have lunch. Confectionery Store. If you need a respite from the historical ride, visit the Gems and Jewelery Museum, Albert Hall Museum or the Jaipur Zoo.
Day 3 :-
A leisurely stroll through Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh is a great start to your last day in Jaipur. Visit Birla Mandir, also known as Laxmi Narayan Mandir, famous for its grand architecture. Fill your stomach with delicious food with the pleasant ambiance and old time charm of the unique cafe. Then proceed to spend your lovely evening at Chokhi Dhani, one of the many cultural villages of Jaipur. It will take up to 4 hours to visit Chokhi Dhani, but with its cultural festivals and sumptuous thali, it is definitely worth visiting.
Pushkar Rajasthan

Weather :-
31° C
Ideal duration :-
2 Nights 3 Days
Best Time :-
October - April
Pushka is a small temple town located about 15 km from Ajmer in Rajasthan. A perfect choice for a weekend getaway from Jaipur, Pushkar has an array of cafes and hostels for backpacking trips. Pushkar hosts the Pushkar Fair every November, one of the largest camel fairs in the country.Known for the world's only dedicated Brahma temple, Pushkar is primarily a Hindu pilgrimage site.Spend some evenings sitting on the ghats, sipping tea or strolling through the narrow lanes listening to the chants from the temples around the ghats.Pushkar Fair attracts millions of visitors from all over the world.Thus, Pushkar has gradually evolved from a religious place to a multi-cultural hotspot with travelers from all over the world.
Fairs and Festivals in Pushkar Rajasthan India
1. Pushkar Fair :-
The most famous of these is the Pushkar Mela which is held for a week in late October or early November. It includes several small stalls that sell traditional Rajasthani clothes, foods and decorations as well as a large camel and cattle market.
2. The International Hot Air Balloon Festival :-
This festival is also held in Pushkar and attracts enthusiasts from all over the world. This is the busiest time for the city as the weather is ideal.
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Pushkar is also a very pious city and celebrates all other festivals with great pomp. Dussehra, Diwali, Teej and Holi are the major events which are full of color and joy and are a perfect opportunity for tourists to get a glimpse into the life of Pushkar.
Ghats in Pushkar Rajasthan India :-
The holy city of Pushkar hosts over 50 ghats that are known for their healing and purifying powers. A trip to Pushkar is often considered incomplete without a dip in these waters, especially during the evening of Kartik Purnima which is considered auspicious. Brahma Ghat is the most popular ghat among many other ghats like Gau, Kota, Yag, Varaha, Gangaur, Karni etc. A puja or sacred ritual is performed for the ancestors at the ghat so that they can offer prayers and seek the blessings of the deities.
Restaurants and Local Food :-
Pushkar is a small town but there is little surprise in its cuisine. It has restaurants that can offer you a wide variety of cuisines ranging from Italian to Chinese. It only gets better because local, popular and exquisite preparations are available at very low prices. The staples of food here are Malpua, Poha, Dal Chaat, Dal Bati Churma and Lassi. and in Pushkar.
Although Pushkar is a temple town full of religious activities and festivals, meat and alcohol are strictly prohibited.
Suggested Itinerary for Pushkar Rajasthan India
Day 1:
Arrive in Pushkar by road or rail and settle down at your hotel. Take a stroll through the streets to taste the local food and indulge in some surprising delicacies like dal baati churma, pasta, pancakes and Israeli food. You can shop for clothing, decorations, food items like pickles and condiments and other souvenirs at one of the many street markets. Go on a camel ride, jeep ride or tractor ride to any of the villages around Pushkar in the evening. The ride takes you through the desert and you can witness the stunning sunset against the backdrop of undulating sand dunes.
Day 2:
Next day visit Pushkar Lake and also visit some of the Ghats which have been built at different times in history. Man Mahal and Brahma Temple are situated on the banks of this lake, which can be visited on the same day. In the evening, indulge in some delectable Rajasthani food and folk dances, a combination that most local resorts offer. You can also try your hand at dancing.
Mandawa Town in Rajasthan India

Weather :-
35° C
Ideal duration :-
1 Nights 1 Days
Best Time :-
October - April
Known for its very popular Mandawa Fort, Mandawa is a quaint town in the Jhunjhunu district of Rajasthan. Popularly known as the Open Art Gallery, the city is dotted with pucca arches and magnificent Havelis and forts. It is situated in the middle of the Shekhawati region and is dotted with palaces and splendid havelis (havelis). The aura and vibe of the place reflects the social and cultural environment of the place in the bygone era. Due to its royal presentation, it is also a hot spot for film shooting and is frequented by the media throughout the year.An easy road trip from Delhi, a beautiful city located in the heart of the Shekhawati region, often referred to as an open art gallery, Mandawa is a great getaway for art and culture enthusiasts.
The Charm of Shekhawati Mandawa Town in Rajasthan India :-
Named for its beautiful heritage and significant history, Mandawa is an important historical city in the Shekhawati province of the state of Rajasthan. Well accessible by road, this city seems to have been created by nature for those who have a passion for heritage and history. No one will be disappointed after visiting this site. Having developed into such a culturally rich city, the local people of this city have an innate sense of wonderful arts and crafts, which can be aptly seen in the local handicrafts..
History :-
History tells that it was the Mandu Jats who originally founded the village of Mandawa. He founded a village and dug a well, which was completed in 1797. It was earlier called 'Mandu ki Dhani', meaning village of Mandu, and 'Mandu-VA before eventually being known as Mandawa. In the middle of the 18th century, the Bhojrajji Kasubsub dynasty of the Shekhawat group made it a thikana, meaning the property of the Thakurs. Later Mandawa became a trading post through ancient caravan routes from China and the Middle East. Then Thakur Nawal Singh built a fort in 1755 to protect this border. Gradually, the settlement developed around the fort and was inhabited by wealthy merchants. These merchants built huge, luxurious Havelis and baoris (wells), but later left the property and moved to developed land. The charm and grandeur of the establishments have not diminished to date and hence it has become one of the most visited tourist places in India..
Suggested Itinerary for Mandawa Town in Rajasthan India
Day 1 -
Reach Mandawa by noon and take some rest. In the evening you can take a walk towards the village..
Day 2 -
The next day should be scheduled for a visit to the Mandawa palace. After that, you can proceed to the grand Havelis of Mandawa, or if you prefer, head to the open-air gallery, which covers almost the entire village..
Restaurants and Local Food in Mandawa Town in Rajasthan India :-
With mostly foreign tourists visiting Mandawa, the restaurants cater to continental tastes and tastes. It is difficult to find proper North Indian food in restaurants.
Bikaner Rajasthan India

Weather :-
36° C
Ideal duration :-
1 Nights 2 Days
Best Time :-
October - April
Situated in the middle of the Thar Desert, Bikaner is a "cultural paradise. With its grandeur in architecture, art and culture, Bikaner is full of colours, festivities and cultural wonders.Known as one of the three great desert kingdoms of Rajasthan, the dazzling city boasts of old-world charm, grand havelis and reflects a happy bygone era of the Rajputs. Known as the "Camel Country" for breeding some of the most famous riding camels, Bikaner is also one of only two models of biplanes used by the British in World War I.
The City Of Forts And Temples Bikaner Rajasthan India :-
Bikaner, situated in the middle of the Thar Desert and founded by Rao Bika in 1486, has many temples and forts depicting the cultural heritage of Rajasthan. Some famous places you must visit here- Junagadh Fort- Formerly known as Chintamani, this fort also houses artifacts from the ancient past of Bikaner. Its intricate and immaculate interior design on the walls and ceiling has never failed to impress the visitors.Karni Mata Temple, a Hindu temple, also known as Rat Mandir, is located at Deshnok, 30 km from Bikaner. While thousands of rats are worshiped in this temple, there are some white rats here, which are considered to be the most sacred. The Lalgarh Palace, built in the 19th century, has been converted into a heritage hotel. Trishna is done on red sandstone. Its beautiful designs with huge gardens are the center of tourist attraction. One of the most beautiful Jain temples, the Bhandarsar Jain Temple, is famous for its paintings and for the fact that 40,000 kg of ghee was used to build this temple. It has three floors and a panoramic view can be seen from the top floor. Laxmi Nath Temple, the oldest temple in Bikaner, has idols of Hindu deities Vishnu and Lakshmi. Apart from these places, Bikaner boasts of many other ancient temples and forts.
History of Bikaner Rajasthan India :-
Bikaner was a barren land ruled by Rajputs in the 15th century and was known as "Jungaldesh". In 1488, Rao Bika founded the city of the same name and built the famous Junagadh Fort. Considered as an oasis in the middle of the Thar Desert, the city was a strategic point of trade between Gujarat and Central Asia. Major construction and development in Bikaner took place under the rule of Raja Rai Singh, who ruled from 1571 AD to 1611 AD as he won many wars and prairies and conquered the Mewar kingdom and was rewarded for the same. However, in the 18th century, the kingdom fell into the hands of the British Empire, although the royal family continued to rule the city. Eventually, the family shifted to the Lalgarh Palace where he still lives today..
Restaurants and Local Food in Bikaner Rajasthan India :-
Bikaner is often recognized for its popular Bhujjia, Namkeen, Papad and Baris. Make sure you try these out in Bikaner and take some home too. Along with this you can enjoy other major Rajasthani snacks like Samosas, Kachori and many more.
Bikaner offers most of the typical Rajasthani dishes like dal baati churma, gatte ki sabzi, khata and dumplings along with ghevar, fini, rabdi and much more.
Suggested Itinerary for Bikaner Rajasthan India
Day 1 -
Reach Bikaner by afternoon. After refreshing and resting, start exploring the city by 1:-00, First of all, you can head towards Junagadh Fort. It will take around 1-2 hours to walk around the entire fort. After having breakfast you can head to Station Road or Kote Gate to shop for traditional items and handicrafts. These markets are filled with local items such as paintings, shoes, furnishings and clothing. Don't miss to visit the sweet shop Chotu Motu Joshi which is very famous.
Day 2 -
Start your day by visiting Karni Mata Temple in the morning. The total time including travel time and exploring the temple will be around 3 hours as it is located at a distance of 35 km from Bikaner. After this you can go to Lalgarh Palace and Rampuria Haveli. You can also cover some Jain temples in the evening which include Bhandarsar Jain Temple and Laxmi Nath Temple.
Jodhpur Rajasthan India

Weather :-
35° C
Ideal duration :-
1 Nights 2 Days
Best Time :-
October - April
Jodhpur is the second largest city of Rajasthan and the former capital of the Marwar region. It is popularly called the "Blue City" because it looks completely blue from an aerial view due to its blue walls and houses. Jodhpur is mainly famous for its temples, lakes and snacks, with the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort being the main attraction.The magic of Jodhpur lies in the lanes of the old city, which surround the mighty Mehrangarh. Hundreds of shops, guesthouses, food joints and vendors make it a bustling city, especially near the historic Ghantaghar and Sardar Market. The new and modern Jodhpur is beyond Mehrangarh. The nearby Jaswant Tada and Umaid Bhawan Palace are also among the major attractions of Jodhpur.
The Blue City Jodhpur Rajasthan India :-
The Blue City of Rajasthan, Jodhpur has a blue landscape and is famous for its massive Mehrangarh Fort.
History of Jodhpur Rajasthan India :-
The city of Jodhpur was founded by Rao Jodha, a Rajput major of the Rathore dynasty. It was believed that the Rajput clan he belonged to was the successor of Lord Rama.
Jaisalmer Rajasthan India

Weather :-
41° C
Ideal duration :-
1 Nights 2 Days
Best Time :-
October - April
Jaisalmer is a major tourist destination state of Rajasthan in India. It is known as the 'Golden City' because of its golden dunes and palaces in golden honey sandstone. Jaisalmer is adorned with lakes, ornate Jain temples and Havelis. Climb on a camel saddle and make your way through this desert under the starry night sky for an unforgettable experience.Jaisalmer is a town, and to reach the sand dunes travelers have to take a camel ride followed by a jeep safari.
Desert Festival Jaisalmer Rajasthan India :-
Jaisalmer Desert Festival is an event organized by the Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation every February. It is celebrated in the Thar Desert and the local people wear traditional and colourful attire. .
Histery Jaisalmer Rajasthan India :-
Jaisalmer was founded by Raja Rawal Jaiswal (of Bhatti clan), in the year 1156 AD Raja Rawal Jaiswal, was looking for a new place to build a new capital, as he could not find a safe place at Lodhruva. Thus, while inspecting the hill known as Trikuta hill, he became acquainted with a lone sage, Isul. When Isul came to know that the Jaiswals were the descendants of the Yaduvanshi dynasty, he told the latter a myth, according to which, Lord Krishna had made a prophecy that one day a descendant of his dynasty would establish a kingdom here. Encouraged by this, Rawal Jaiswal established a kingdom here, which eventually came to be known as Jaisalmer (meaning "hill fort of Jaisal"). Jaisalmer became a prominent place because of its location. It lay in the middle of the major trade routes connecting India to Persia, Egypt and Africa. In medieval times, when the Bhattis raided a caravan of Alauddin Khilji, it resulted in a siege of Jaisalmer by the latter, which lasted eight long years. Eventually, when it was certain that the Bhattis would be defeated, about 24,000 women from Jaisalmer committed Jauhar. Jaisalmer was eventually recaptured by the Bhattis in the 15th century..
Restaurants and Local Food in Jaisalmer Rajasthan India :-
Add a tiny hint of non-vegetarian food rich in typical Rajasthani cuisine and subtle influences from North India, and the rich and mouth-watering menu you will get will be the cuisine of Jaisalmer. Murg-e-Sabz is one chicken dish that you must not miss when in Jaisalmer. Along with this, there are also other non-vegetarian dishes like tikkas and kebabs. Other than these, Ker Sangri, Banan Aloo and Kadi Pakora are popular and almost define the cuisine here.
Suggested Itinerary for Jaisalmer Rajasthan India
Day 1 -
Visit "The Palace" (a nickname for the Jaisalmer Fort Palace Museum and Heritage Centre) during the winter season. The palace opens at around 9:00. And the entry fee is around Rs 350. Constructed of golden stone, the fort has intricate designs carved on its walls. You can also take advantage of the option of a self-guided audio tour. It usually takes one and a half hours to two hours to cover the entire fort and museum properly. Afterwards, you can explore the famous local markets of Jaisalmer to get to know the culture.
Day 2 -
Jaisalmer is extremely popular for its desert safaris. Book a full day safari on the second day. Some safari packages include a pickup, an amazing camel ride, a beautiful view of sunrise/sunset, a resting place by the oasis and a lovely meal by the dunes. Some packages are for full day and some for half day. The price of the package can range from INR 00 to INR 000. The best part of these tours is that you visit the nearby villages and meet the locals and see Rajasthan through their eyes.
Khuri Sand dunes Dhoba, Rajasthan India

Weather :-
41° C
Ideal duration :-
2 Nights 3 Days
Best Time :-
October - April
Khuri is a unique small village in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. It is here that travelers can have a complete traditional desert-like experience in the midst of vast expanses of sand dunes. The village is located in the Desert National Park and attracts a large number of tourists every year. It has a few resorts, camps and guest houses that offer authentic food and humble accommodation. There are also many entertainment options and other activities for a complete holiday experience. It may seem that this place is nowhere in the middle, but those who want to escape from their stressful life will surely find some peace and quiet in Khuri. In its unique style, this village will make you feel close to nature.Khuri is located about 50 kilometres southwest of the Golden City of Jaisalmer. It is a part of the Thar Desert or the Great Indian Desert and lies within a national park (Desert National Park). The hamlet has about 100 small settlements and was ruled by Rajputs for over 400 years. All the settlements in Khuri maintain their traditional way of life and preserve the ecosystem. The region is also home to a wide variety of wildlife species like Desert Fox, Mongoose, Great Indian Bustard, Peacock, Chinkara and Nilgai. If you are lucky, you can spot some wildlife in the rolling sand dunes of Khuri in Jaisalmer.
Stay in Khuri is a unique small village in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan India:-
Khuri is the only place where tourists can get the experience of living in the middle of the desert. There are resorts and guesthouses to choose from. Travellers can get the experience of staying in a small mud hut, in a tent or even in a camp. Night camping in the desert is quite a trend in this area these days. Apart from resorts, most of the accommodation options are affordable and come with basic amenities, facilities and traditional Rajasthani food. Travellers can expect some entertainment in the form of folk dances and music which are mostly scheduled in the evening with bonfires..
Activities in Khuri is a unique small village in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan India :-
Some more fun activities to do in Khuri, Jaisalmer are village and desert excursions and jeep and camel safaris. The safaris last for a few hours in the early morning or evening when the sun is gentle. Watching the magical sunset over the shimmering sand dunes comes highly recommended. These tours are accompanied by guides and there are ample opportunities for tourists to enjoy the weather, scenery, camel rides and even click pictures. Some tours include food, folk music and dancing in the desert and end shortly after sunset.
Ranakpur Rajasthan India

Weather :-
36° C
Ideal duration :-
1 Nights 1 Days
Best Time :-
October - April
Ranakpur is a small quaint town situated amidst the secluded valley of the Aravalli ranges in Rajasthan. This place offers an unusual sight in Rajasthan, a unique spectacle of lush greenery and gushing streams. Immersed in the vibrant culture with myriad reserves of breathtaking beauty, Ranakpur has made its place in the list of places to visit in Rajasthan.
It is named after Rana Kumbha, who donated some land for this place.Jainism has many temples dedicated to different Tirthankaras like Adinath, Parasnath and Chaumukha Temple with amazing architecture. Known as 'a spiritual oasis in the Aravallis', Ranakpur is a place of mesmerizing beauty that will leave you awe-struck with a rejuvenated soul.
Ranakpur Festival Rajasthan India :-
The holy city of Ranakpur witnesses an annual festival in the month of October. South Indian Bharatanatyam and Rajasthani folk performances are the main attractions along with performances by renowned dance artists and vocal artists. Tourists from all over the country visit Ranakpur during the festival. Cultural programs are organized in the 'Muktkash', the outer auditorium of the Sun Temple aka Sun Temple. Jungle jeep safaris and craft fairs can also be enjoyed during the festival.
Ranakpur Jain Temple- Another Masterpiece of Ranakpur Festival Rajasthan India :-
Dedicated to Lord Adinath, the first Tirthankara of Jains, Ranakpur is one of the most important pilgrimage sites for Jains. The majestic temple was built during the reign of Rana Kumbha in the 15th century. A famous businessman of the time, Dharna Shah went to the king with his vision and was eventually offered land to build the temple. Interestingly, the place is named after the king himself. Adinath Temple: Spread over an area of about 48,000 square feet, 1444 light-coloured marble pillars support the structure of the temple which consists of four subsidiary shrines, 29 pillared halls and 80 domes. Notably, no two pillars have the same design engraved on them. It is also said that it is impossible to count all the columns at once. Chaumukha Temple: A distinctive feature of this temple is the exquisite carvings of a marble sculpture containing 108 snakes. It is oriented in all four directions and is known as 'Chowmukh' in Jainism. All the idols in the temple are facing each other. The temple, with its distinctively carved domes, 'shikars', bastions and domes, rises royally from the hill.
History of Ranakpur Rajasthan India :-
Between the grand cities of Jodhpur and Udaipur in Rajasthan, with their illustrious history and extraordinary heritage, a small village town by the name of Ranakpur lies in the Pali district of the land of forts, palaces, colorful fairs of delicious cuisine. Likeable attire and warm and endearing hospitality. Ranakpur has long been known as one of the most important and attractive Jain temple complexes ever built. The vast number of marble pillars, which are very intricately carved to be similar but not identical, are said to be 1,444 in total and stand firmly throughout the temple complex, which is said to have been 48,000. Covers an area of more than a square foot. , The history of the construction of the architectural marvel, i.e. Ranakpur, is said to have begun with a vivid dream by the name of a local and wealthy Jain merchant, Dharam Shah—in which he envisioned paying homage to the first Tirthankara. Jainism - Lord Adinath, also known as Lord Rishabhanatha, built a magnificent temple in his honour. After this divine reverence, Dharam Shah went to the then Rajput emperor Rana Kumbha to seek his protection in the construction of this temple. In the 15th century, the construction of the temple complex began with the support of King Rana Kumbha, who not only generously provided funds for the construction of this temple but also provided a large plot of land to Dharam Shah. The temple and its surrounding settlement were named Ranakpur after 'Rana Kumbha' - to honor the invaluable support of the emperor..
Restaurants and Local Food in Jain Temple Ranakpur :-
Ranakpur offers delicious vegetarian Jain food at affordable prices (INR 65) within the temple complex. Don't expect plush restaurants and high-end eating joints. Dharamshalas have 'Bhojanshalas' where you can buy coupons and have meals. But keep in mind the time because Jain food is not available at night.
Suggested Itinerary for Ranakpur Rajasthan India
Day 1 -
Reach Ranakpur by noon and take some rest. In the evening you can go for a walk in the main market, where you can find valuables and souvenirs, especially silver jewelery and gems.
Day 2 -
The second day should be the ideal time to start your journey through Ranakpur Jain Temples, after which you can proceed to the ancient Surya Narayan Temple, which is another architectural wonder in Ranakpur.
Udaipur Rajasthan India

Weather :-
38° C
Ideal duration :-
2 Nights 3 Days
Best Time :-
October - April
Udaipur, also known as the City of Lakes, is one of the most beautiful places in Rajasthan. Situated around stunning water lakes and surrounded by Aravalli hills in all directions, Udaipur is known for its blue lakes, splendid palaces, vibrant culture and delectable food. Along with being a must-see destination, it is also one of the best places to experience luxury in India.Boating through the shimmering Lake Pichola is one of the most beautiful sights and attractions of every trip to Udaipur. Also known as the "Venice of the East", Udaipur is undoubtedly one of the most romantic cities in India. Visit larger-than-life havelis and monuments, stroll through bustling bazaars, take a ride in one of the city's seven lakes or unwind at an extravagant hotel, and you'll discover the charm of Udaipur.
Bundi Rajasthan India

Weather :-
35° C
Ideal duration :-
1 Nights 1 Days
Best Time :-
October - April
A princely state for a princely state, located in Bundi district in the Hadoti region of the royal state of Rajasthan, in the northwest of India.Bundi was earlier called 'Bunda-ka-Nal'; Nal means 'narrow way'. It is said that its name is derived from a person from an erstwhile Meena tribe named Bunda Meena. Later the region was ruled by Rao Dev Hada, who captured Bundi. Jaita Meena founded another princely state in 1342, which was renamed Hadoti, the land of the great Hada Rajputs. Bundi is home to some of the most splendid palaces, majestic forts, its baoris (meaning water wells or stepwells), havelis, temples with carved pillars and chhatris.Bundi is blessed with an abundance of nature as well as beautiful patterns of rivers and lakes and some breathtaking waterfalls. The lush green lands of this region host a huge variety of flora and fauna. The picturesque scenery of Bundi has inspired many writers and artists. Surrounded by the Aravalli range on three sides, this city is situated near a narrow valley at a distance of 210 km from Jaipur and 35 km from Kota. A large wall with four gates surrounds the city.
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A Warrior's Playground Bundi Rajasthan India :-
Nicknamed for being a silent witness to many historical wars, Bundi is a historical co-cultural city in the Hadoti region of the state of Rajasthan. Developed by Rao Deva Hada. Situated near a narrow valley surrounded by Aravalli hills, Bundi is also naturally blessed with breathtaking waterfalls. In addition, Bundi is also host to a plethora of historically significant sites, be it from the Rajput point of view or the Mughal point of view..
Suggested Itinerary for Bundi Rajasthan India
Day 1 :-
Reach Bundi by noon and take some rest. In the evening you can take a walk along the cityside, and do some shopping. Bundi is famous for carved wooden wares, metal wares, silver jewellery and murals.
Day 2- :-
The next day should be scheduled to visit Taragarh Fort. After this you can go to Badal Mahal for some sightseeing.
Ranthambore National park Rajasthan India
Weather :-
32° C
Ideal duration :-
2 Nights 2 Days
Best Time :-
October - April
It is one of the best tiger reserves in the country, known for its "friendly" tigers and the chances of seeing one here are much better than in many other tiger reserves in India. Along with this, Ranthambore has one of the richest flora and fauna which makes it an absolutely must-visit area.Nestled in the foothills of Vindhya and Aravalli hills, Ranthambore is famous for its tiger reserves and the variety of flora and fauna found. Ranthambore National Park, along with the Ranthambore Fort and the surrounding hills and valleys, makes Ranthambore utterly a traveller's delight.Along with the hot Rajasthani pick for shopaholics, safari rides add to the thrill. With an area of 392 km square, Ranthambore National Park is a natural habitat for a variety of exotic species. It is an absolute delight for bird watchers and an ideal place to see animals in their natural habitat.Ranthambore Fort, built in the 10th century, is situated above the entire national park.Built by the Chauhan dynasty.Trinetra Ganesh Temple, located inside the fort, is the majestic temple of Lord Ganesha.The other two temples are dedicated to Lord Shiva and Ram Lalaji respectively. Two Jain temples dedicated to Lord Sumatinath and Lord Sambhavnath are other attractions of the fort. Padam Lake and Surwal Lake are two of them which are a haven for bird watching.Jogi Mahal is a marvel of red sandstone situated near Padam Lake. The Raj Bagh ruins and the surrounding deciduous forests as well as the Kachida Valley, famous for leopard and bears to explore, are complete brownie points for Ranthambore.
Ranthambore National Park Rajasthan India :-
This national park is one of the most visited parks in Rajasthan. Tiger sighting is more successful here as compared to other tiger reserves. Tiger safaris are well organized here and the tigers of Ranthambore are known to be camera friendly and have been captured in many poses as well. Sometimes they are out of the main reserve and it is possible for you to see someone without a ticket! The reserve is open between October and May. Safari starts early in the morning and then again around lunch time. The reserve closes at sunset (depending on the season). Tickets are to be purchased for admission and video cameras. Safaris can be very dusty, bumpy and tiring as vehicles plying on semi-paved roads along the reserve are advised not to eat heavy meals just before the safari. Apart from tigers, this national park is also home to many wild animals. The park covers an area of 392 km2 and is home to other wild animals including leopard, nilgai, wild boar, sambar, hyena, sloth bear and chital. It is also the site of one of the largest banyan trees in India.
Safari In Ranthambore Rajasthan India :-
Ranthambore is perfect for a fun adventure trip. And the journey is meaningless without a jungle safari. You can book either a 6-seater Gypsy SUV or a Cantor, which is a 2-seater bus service. The Gypsy is a better option as it has fewer people, better navigation and faster speeds. Canter can't get you into narrow areas, plus the seats can give you a stiff back. every vehicle has a driver and a guide. Fall to spring is the peak season to visit due to the moderate weather. However, tiger sightings are more during the summer season. Safari runs in two slots, morning and evening. In winter, the morning slot is from 6:30 to 10:30 and the evening slot is from 14:00 to 18:00. In summer, the morning slot is from 6:00 to 10:00 and the evening slot is from 14:30 to 18:30..
summer and winter timings differ from each other.
· 1st October to 31st October: 7.00 . to 10.30 .; 14.30 . to 18.00 .
· 1st November to 31st January: 7.00 . to 10.30 .; 14.00 . to 17.30 .
· 1st February to 31st March: 6.30 . to 10.00 .; 14.30 . to 18.00 .
· 1st April to 15th May: 6.00 . to 9.30 .; 15.00 . to 18.30 .
· 15th May to 30th June: 6.00 . to 9.30 , 15.30 . to 19.00 .Safari season is closed for three months from July to September due to rain.The approximate charges for the Gypsy and Canter are given below-
· Canter (Diesel): INR 00 (Indians); INR 00 (Indian student); INR 00 (non-Indians)
· Canter (Petrol): INR 00 (Indians); INR 00 (Indian student); INR 00 (non-Indians)
· Gypsy: INR 00 (Indians); INR 00 (Indian student); INR 00 (non-Indians)You can book safaris online to avoid disappointment and the entire house later. Or you can walk into the local booking office an hour or two in advance to book a seat. Hotels also offer to book safaris for you, though they charge exorbitant prices for it.
Wildlife In Ranthambore Rajasthanm India :-
Ranthambore has a vast and abundant wildlife. Apart from many exotic species of animals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and flora and fauna, the park is most famous for its diurnal tigers. According to the survey, the park has a total of 35 species of reptiles, 40 species of mammals and 320 species of birds, migratory and residential. The park is a haven for bird watchers and attracts tourists from all over the world due to the habitat of tigers. Not only tigers but also other exotic wild cats can be found wandering in the forest which include leopards, caracals, rusty spot cats, fishing cats, jungle cats etc..
Suggested Itinerary for Ranthambore Rajasthan india
Day 1:
Reach Ranthambore by noon. Check-in and fresh up. After lunch proceeds to safari rides. Make sure you carry a cap/cap in summer and heavy woollen clothes in winter. Wear comfortable shoes and carry water bottles with you. Take your glasses and gloves (in winter) too. The ride spans three hours. Afterwards, you can take a walk along the lakes or return to your lodge. Alternatively, you can shop for exquisite handicrafts made by the localities as souvenirs. Dastkar Crafts Center is one of the well-known places for handicrafts..
Day 2:
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Go out for a safari ride early in the morning. Afterwards, you can head to the Kachida Valley to explore the different species. Thereafter, proceed to the majestic Ranthambore Fort, and have a bird's eye view of the entire sprawling. There are five temples, dargah inside the fort. You can later spend the rest of your evening at Jogi Mahal or Padam Lake.
Orchha Madhya Pradesh India

Weather :-
39° C
Ideal duration :-
1 Nights 2 Days
Best Time :-
October - April
Orchha is a historic city located on the banks of the Betwa River in Madhya Pradesh, known for its grand palaces and intricately carved temples.Established in 1501 by a Bundela Rajput chief, Orchha literally means 'a hidden place'.Major attractions of Orchha include Ram Raja Mandir (the only place where Lord Rama is worshiped as both Lord and King), Laxmi Narayan Temple (known for its unique architecture
Glory of Bundelkhand Orchha Madhya Pradesh India :-
Nicknamed for witnessing the glorious times of the region of Bundelkhand, Orchha is a famous historical city in the Bundelkhand region of the state of Madhya Pradesh. Ruled by the Mughals and later one of the most powerful dynasties of India, Bundela, Orchha is a silent witness to the glorious times that India adorned the country. Situated on the banks of the Betwa River, the medieval architecture of Orchha will surely leave you spellbound.
Apart from witnessing the glorious times of Bundelas and freedom fighter Rani Laxmi Bai, Orchha is also famous for being the practice ground of renowned revolutionary, Shri Chandra Shekhar Azad, who practiced his pistol shooting and fighting skills in the dense forests. Near Jhansi. If you are in Bundelkhand, a trip to Orchha should always be on your cards..
Restaurants and Local Food in Orchha Madhya Pradesh India :-
Being one of the most popular tourist places in Madhya Pradesh, Orchha is full of interesting cafes and restaurants. One can find Indian, Chinese, Continental and Italian cuisines here. Kebabs, Corn Kees, Mawa-Bati, Khoparpak and Malpua are known for the local delicacies. Alcohol is only available in select restaurants.
Suggested Itinerary for Orchha Madhya Pradesh India
Day 1 :-
Reach Pachmarhi by noon and take some rest. In the evening you can go for a walk to the main market, especially where you can buy valuables and souvenirs that you can take home for your family..
Day 2 :-
The second day should be ideal time to start your journey via Orchha. You should ideally start from Orchha Fort. After that, you can proceed for some water adventure on the Betwa River..
Khajuraho Madhya Pradesh India

Weather :-
41° C
Ideal duration :-
1 Nights 2 Days
Best Time :-
October - April
The art in this small town is contained in all its structures and is a classic example of the finesse of India's cultural and artistic heritage. The best part about Khajuraho is that though several robbers tried to destroy the entire complex, they were never successful, even though they managed to reduce the number of temples and caves from 85 at the time to 25. Yes, when it was built..
Khajuraho Temples & Caves Khajuraho Madhya Pradesh India :-
This is one of the major reasons for the huge influx of tourists to Khajuraho. The site is famous for a series of Hindu and Jain temples built mainly between 950 AD and 1050 AD by the rulers of the Chandela dynasty. The site is a symbol of religious tolerance, with Hindu and Jain temples co-existing side by side. An important feature of this famous site is the erotic sculpture, which shows some postures of passionate love, as depicted in Vatsyayana's epic Kamasutra, as engraved on the walls.
History Of Khajuraho Madhya Pradesh India :-
The Chandela rulers built the Khajuraho temples, which were spread over a period of a hundred years at a time. The first recorded mention of temples can be placed in the writings of Abu Rihan-ul Biruni in the late 11th century. During the 12th century, the temple complex developed and later fell into the hands of the Sultan of Delhi, Qutb-ud-din Aibak, after the fall of the Chandela rulers. In later years, the temples were consecrated and protected by Muslim rulers. Over the years some temples were torn down and mutilated and were not monitored due to their uninhabited places. TS Burt, a British engineer, later rediscovered the temples in 1830 and made efforts to restore them..
Suggested Itinerary for Khajuraho Madhya Pradesh India
Day 1:
You can start your journey by taking a walk to the local markets- Gole Market or Shilpgram and collect souvenirs for your family members. You can spend the evening attending the Light and Sound Show at the Western Group of Temples at Khajuraho sites. The show explains all the history and myths associated with the temple complex. And, also answer most of your questions related to the historical site. It is a 50 minute show and runs in both Hindi and English.
Day 2:
You can dedicate the next entire day to roam around the main temple complex and be amazed by the beautiful carvings, sculptures and sculptures. The complex is divided into two parts.
You can buy tickets for the Western Group of Temples. It is a rectangular complex and has some magnificent temples which leave you spellbound. You can also visit the museum located at the far end of the temple complex.
Next, you go to the eastern group of temples. It is one km away from the western group and contains the old village of Khajuraho. It is a simple white-coloured village with a large red-orange statue within it. The statue is of the monkey god Hanuman. It is believed to be the oldest statue found in the entire Khajuraho and is still worshiped with great faith.
Varanasi Uttar Pradesh India

Weather :-
36° C
Ideal duration :-
2 Nights 3 Days
Best Time :-
October - April
The world's oldest living city, Varanasi - also known as Kashi (City of Life) and Banaras, is the spiritual capital of India. It is one of the seven holy cities of Hindues. The old city of Varanasi is situated on the west bank of the Ganges, spread in a maze of narrow streets.Varanasi is considered an auspicious place to die, as it is believed to grant moksha or liberation from the cycle of life and death.Don't miss out on having hot chaat and cold lassi. However, when the Ganga Aarti begins, all the chaos and noise at the ghats stops before dusk, making it a grand ceremony.
Ganga, the backbone of Varanasi Uttar Pradesh India :-
Being situated on the banks of the Ganges, Varanasi has developed into a major center over the centuries. The trade, commerce, worship, accommodation and daily routine in this city have been greatly influenced by the ways of the river Ganges.Being situated on the banks of the Ganges, Varanasi has developed into a major center over the centuries. The trade, commerce, worship, accommodation and daily routine in this city have been greatly influenced by the ways of the river Ganges.
Culture in Varanasi Uttar Pradesh India :-
It seems that Varanasi has been a part of Indian civilization since time immemorial. Successive empires have made the city their trading and cultural center, linking the city to a wide range of cultures. From early dynasties such as the Mauryas and Guptas to the medieval Mughals and the British Empire, Varanasi has been subject to Greek, Hindu, Islamic, Buddhist, Christian and Jain lifestyles. The large number of monuments in and around the city are a testament to this diverse past. Varanasi was a very prosperous city for a long time as evidenced by the grandeur of the ghats, public places and places of worship.
Ganga Aarti Varanasi Uttar Pradesh India :-
Every evening, Ganga Aarti is performed at the Ghats of Varanasi, most spectacular at Dashashwamedh Ghat. The aarti begins when the evening falls around 6 pm in winter or around 7 pm in summer. Devotees usually gather 90 minutes in advance to find a suitable place. The spectacle can be seen from the steps of the ghat, the terraces of adjoining houses, shops and boats laden along the river.The aarti takes place on seven wooden planks, each of which is decorated with saffron robes and decorated with objects of worship like incense sticks, conch shells, brass lamps, etc. The puja is performed by seven pundits, which involves the rhythmic recitation of mantras, hymns and prayers. River Ganga. Lakhs of visitors gather to witness the most mesmerizing and glorious event of Varanasi. This gathering is a confluence of faith, cultures and traditions coming from all parts of India and even abroad. The aarti ends by blowing conch shell and lighting camphor's lamp. The entire aarti takes about 45 minutes.
Boating in Varanasi Uttar Pradesh India :-
If in Varanasi a boat ride on the majestic river Ganges is a must experience. There are several boats - big and small - readily available to rent every morning until sunset. Rides can be customized but are usually expensive during the morning known as Subah-e-Banaras or at sunset, at the time of Ganga Aarti.
Types of Boat Rides Varanasi Uttar Pradesh India :-
A traditional rowing boat is the most common type of boat and a 90-120 minute ride can cost around Rs 200 per person.
The rides at sunset, at the time of Ganga Aarti and at dawn, are the most famous.
Kashi Darshan- Ride to Kashi is a popular attraction .
Ram Nagar Fort- Another popular ride . This includes walking and market sightseeing.
There are also motorboats to ride around. The cost is usually 1000 INR per person.
Tips Varanasi Uttar Pradesh India :-
Rowing boats usually carry 6 people at a time. If there are already 6 people in a boat, don't try to fit in as one extra person could risk the possibility of your boat losing balance.
Make sure to carry mosquito repellent as the river is polluted and disease-causing flies and mosquitoes are abundant.
History of Varanasi Uttar Pradesh India :-
Popularly known as Kashi or Banaras, the charming land of Varanasi is the oldest surviving city in the world. It is the centre of Hindu culture, mythology, literature and art. Its origin dates back to 2500 years ago when Lord Shiva married Goddess Parvati and decided to make the city his abode. Later the Aryans came and settled in the city and thus started trading in silk, muslin, ivory and perfume. During the Afghan invasion and Muslim rule, Varanasi faced a disastrous phase that included the demolition and destruction of temples. Its glory was restored during the rule of the Mughal Emperor Akbar.
Restaurants and Local Food in Varanasi Uttar Pradesh India :-
The cuisine of Varanasi has a distinct hue with a definite influence of the cuisines and styles of Bihar. Popular dishes of the region are Dum Aloo, Bati Chokha, Aloo-Tikki, Pani Puri, Kachori, Tomato Chaat as well as sweets like Jalebi, Rabri and Banarasi Kalakand. Another essential flavor of the city is its paan, a delicious betel leaf dish. Apart from these, try butter toast with warm milk, usually almond flavored. Also, try the local drinks like Lassi and Badam Sharbat. Varanasi is also famous for its thandai, a milk-based drink mixed with bhang, a form of cannabis in India. Apart from traditional and local flavours, there are many options for continental and typical Indian food. When you are in Varanasi, you can explore different types of food ranging from delicious street food to the many cafes in the eighties. the city really has it all.
Suggested Itinerary for Varanasi Uttar Pradesh India
Day 1: Culture & Hindu Traditions :-
You can start your journey by visiting the religious buildings of Banaras. They also steal a glimpse of the world famous university by visiting the new Vishwanath temple located in the premises of the Banaras Hindu University.
Famous for its rich collection of Indian paintings, Bharat Kala Bhavan is also located inside the museum complex. Spend the rest of the day visiting other temples- Kathwala temple is famous for architecture and wood work. The oldest and most famous is the Kashi Vishwanath Temple.
Day 2: Boating & Nature :-
A trip to Varanasi is incomplete without a boat ride. You can start the second day a little early and go boating to watch the mesmerizing sunrise, for a thrilling experience. Dedicate the latter part of the day to the Ramnagar Fort. It is the most popular monument of historical importance in Varanasi. Although a bit in ruins and out of maintenance, you can still see the beautiful paintings and decorations in the Durbar Hall inside the fort..
Day 3: Sarnath & Buddhist Traditions :-
Visit the famous Sarnath located 10 km away from Varanasi. This is the place where Buddha gave his first sermon. The place has several Buddhist temples, Deer Park complex, a museum, Dhamek Stupa and ruins of Buddhist monasteries. You can reach there early to avoid the crowds and appreciate the serenity of the place and the beauty of the Buddha relics.
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