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Rajasthan Travel GuideCarved out of its very rocks and painted in the dyes culled from its natural surrounds, the cities of Rajasthan are not only magnificent but also a vibrant mix of colours, the geru coloured pink city, the refreshing blue houses and lanes of Jodhpur, the burnished glow of Jaisalmer and the soothing whites of princely Udaipur. Add to this the riotous costumes of the locals and the spirit of festivity that permeates the very air here. Packed with exquisite palaces, forts, temples and havelis, and a testimony to the imperial grandeur of Rajasthan, its cities are as fascinating today as they were centuries ago. Hubs of art and culture they have kept their artistic talents and traditions alive and the craftsmen here create exquisite articles of such fine details that its markets have become a huge draw for designers from across the globe. Dip into any of its exotic stores and find yourself a precious trinket. Each of its cities even provides a slight variation in authentic Rajasthani cuisine and a host of spicy savouries, so when in Rajasthan, do indulge.Jaipur Travel Guide The capital city of Rajasthan, Jaipur is replete with artistically created forts and palaces. A rich and romantic city, it is the heart of Rajasthani culture, craftsmanship and culinary delights. Jodhpur Travel Guide Jodhpur's hilltop fortress directed its destiny and still commands a deep respect with its imposing presence. This city sits on the very edge of the Thar desert, connecting the desert with the rest of the province. Jaisalmer Travel Guide Jaisalmer is situated on the western edge of the province at the very heart of the Thar desert. Surrounded by undulating sand dunes, this shimmery golden city with its teeming fort and cobbled streets has an aura of medieval magic. Bikaner Travel Guide Once a desolate desert outpost, Bikaner was created by the adventurous and enterprising young prince Rao Bika, today it is famously known as Camel country and is the perfect place to start of on a camel safari into the endless miles of sands. Udaipur Travel Guide Lakes, hills, lush green valleys and a soothing desert oasis, Udaipur is an incredibly charming city resplendent with many exquisite heritage properties. Shekhawati Travel Guide A region of small towns Shekhawati is known for its richly ornamented havelis and mansions, the art work executed on the walls of these houses makes it the biggest art gallery in Rajasthan. Pushkar Travel Guide Steeped in spirituality and a major hub of hippies from around the world, Pushkar has a truly quaint and wonderful culture where the Italian pasta is as comfortably sold as Rajasthani street food. Hugely famous for its Brahma temple and camel fair it is a huge draw for tourists. Bharatpur Travel Guide Mostly famous for its exotic bird sanctuary the Keoladoeo Ghana National Park, Bharatpur is an ancient city with a fort that has never once been captured . Mount Abu Travel Guide The only summer retreat in Rajasthan, it is a small town nestled in the Aravallis. With a large lake and various exquisite temples, it is a pilgrimage center for many. Ajmer Travel Guide The miraculous dargah of Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti and the princely Mao college, perhaps India's best private school, are what make Ajmer so famous. Other than these two landmark attractions Ajmer also has a heartwarming old world charm.
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