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Agra-Jaipur-Bikaner-Jodhpur-Jaislmer-Khuri-Ranakpur
-Udaipur-Pushkar-Bundi-Ranthambore national park-New Delhi.
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Agra :-
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.
Jaipur :-
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.
Bikaner :-
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 it still resides today.
Jodhpur :-
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.Jodhpur is famous for its delectable food items, especially Onion Kachori, Mirchi Bada and Mawa Kachori. In September, the city hosts the colourful Marwar Festival and the Rajasthan International Folk Festival. Some traditional villages are located around Jodhpur, and visiting these villages (called Bishnoi Village Safari) is one of the popular things to do here. One of the strangest temples in India, where Royal Enfield motorbikes are worshipped, is located nearby and worth a visit. The ancient Thar desert city of Osian is also located 65 km north of Jodhpur.Seen in the background of the movies, the most popular being The Dark Knight Rises, Jodhpur attracts hundreds of thousands of viewers across the globe. Also, it is conveniently located in the heart of Rajasthan, which makes it a base for visiting places nearby.
Jaislmer :-
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, this resulted in a subsequent siege of Jaisalmer, 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.
Khuri :-
Khuri is a unique small village in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. It is here that travellers 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 51 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.
Ranakpur :-
Ranakpur is a small quaint town situated amidst the secluded valley of the Aravalli ranges in Rajasthan. Located about north of Jodhpur in the Pali district, it is an important destination for Jain pilgrims. 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 on 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.
Udaipur :-
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.
Pushkar :-
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.
Bundi :-
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. Similarity 25%.
Ranthambore national park :-
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.