Royal Vacation in RAJASTHAN

The “Land of Maharajas” is a royal holiday spot. A desert festival in Jaisalmer or a wedding in Jaipur are both wonderful experiences, but Udaipur has all of Rajasthan’s charms, including royal architecture, calm lakes, delectable cuisine, and vibrant retail malls. The Mount Abu summer celebration, on the other hand, is a tribal identity of Rajasthan, known as the state’s sole hill station.

Udaipur: Explore the city of love and lakes with towering forts and palaces, beautiful City Palace, picturesque Lake Pichola, adventurous Lake Badi, and attractive cafes.

Jaisalmer: Jaisalmer is a royal golden city where you may explore Royal Palaces, Laxminath Temple, many Jain Temples, Patwon Ki Haveli, and local Jain shops such as ManakChowk, Pansari Bazar, and Seemagramme to buy Rajasthani items such as silver jewellery.

Jodhpur: Many of the mansions in Jodhpur’s old quarter are vivid blue, earning it the nickname “India’s Blue City.” If you visit India’s Blue City, there are a few things you should not miss. Explore the Marwar’s TajMahal Mehrangarh Fort, the Pearl Palace, the Flower Palace, the Mirror Palace, and many other attractions.

Jaipur: Jaipur would be a world-class destination if it weren’t for the regal food, unparalleled architecture, and raw natural beauty of the Rajasthan countryside. Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Amber Fort, and Jaigarh Fort are just a few of the fascinating cultural attractions of Jaipur.

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