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Romance of Desert

Rajashtan with its legends of chivalry and valour is one of the most exciting destinations in India. Splendid desert forts, beautiful lake palaces and templates transport the visitor back into the time of royal Rajputs.


Jodhpur

Located on the edge of the Thar desert, Jodhpur, the capital of the powerful erstwhile state of Marwar is a marvelously medieval city.

Places of Interest : Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhavan Palace.

Jaisalmer

An exotic little desert town-jaisalmer is a golden city, for the entire town, has been built out of the rich, golden, sandstone typical of area.

Places of Interest : The Fort, Havelis, Garisar Tank, Sam, Lodurva.


Ajmer

A Town on the edge of the desrt, Ajmer draws pilgrims from far and wide.

Places of Interest Pushkar,(11 km) has a temple in the world dedicated to lord brahma. The Dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti, in Ajmer is an important piligrimage site. around November each year, nearly two lakh people converge for the Puskar Camel Fair, one-of-kind in the world.


Mount Abu

Located on the Plateau 1200 m above sea level. Mount Abu is the only hill
station in Rajasthan. A pleasant wooded retreat with a litle lake.

Places of Interest : Dilwara Temples, Guru Shikhar, Nakki Lake, Adhar Devi Temple.


Udaipur


Udaipur with its three beautiful lakes and fairy-tales palaces is perhaps the loviest city in a state that has some of the most exotic locations in India.
Places of Interest : Picola lake, Jag Nivas, Jag Mandir, City Palace and Museum, Lake Fateh Sagar, Jagdish Temple, Pratap Smarak.


Travel Tips : Jodhpur is a ideal base to cover attractions in Rajasthan.

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