The desert state of Rajasthan is one of the most picturesque areas of
the route of the majority of Britons on a tour in India. The city, literally,
brings the beauty he inherited from former Rajput rulers. The status of the
desert makes it a paradise for lovers of history and culture, with its palaces,
forts, lakes, sanctuaries and venerated also a hill station.
Places to Visit
The cities of Rajasthan are
full of interesting sights and attractions that reflect the rich heritage of
the State and the extraordinary size. Here are some of the most evocative of
the Rajasthan which attract the British to book flights from London to India.
Udaipur
"Often called the"
Venice of the East "and regularly referred to as the" city of lakes
", Udaipur is full of beautiful
gardens, temples, fortresses, and the famous Pichola Lake, Fateh Sagar, Udai
Sagar and Swaroop Sagar. Be Historic capital in recent days Mewar, Udaipur
is full of colorful and generous pieces of history not far from the tourist
attractions and fabulous Ranakpur Jain Temples, Mount Abu, Chittorgarh Fort,
and Fort Kumbhalgarah. Udaipur is well known for his puppet shows too.
Jaipur
Jaipur, popularly known as the
'Pink City', is perhaps the main
attraction of the tour of the 'Golden
Triangle' of Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. Going on a safari elephant and
protection of historic structures that many Jaipur Rajasthan some unforgettable
holidays. Some points of interest in any way you can lose is Jantar Mantar, Albert Hall, the Central
Government Museum, Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh, Jal Mahal, Fort Jaigarh, Nahargarh
Fort and Amber Fort.
Ajmer
Ajmer is also supporting some
very interesting to fame. It is believed that anyone, regardless of faith,
offering prayers at the Dargah here with a pure heart, never disappoints. Ajmer
is also famous for the sacred lake of Pushkar and numerous temples. Explore all
these delights are the best adventures during the cold winter months.
Mount Abu
Mount Abu is Rajasthan's only
hill station and an altitude of approximately 1,220 meters above sea level,
this pristine place not to become a bitter cold winter for a visit. sunsets,
boat cruises on Lake Nakki, trekking land of beauty and magnificent Hindu and
Jain temples, Mount Abu make it one of the most famous
places in Rajasthan.
The best time to visit
Rajasthan is the most visited
during the winter months from November to February. However, the hill station
of Mt. Abu well you can try during the summer. Rajasthan during the winters,
sunny weather perfect test for activities such as desert
safaris by camel, visit the dozens of tourist magnets, and the kitchen
fire test in the state. During the summer, temperatures can climb to nearly 50
° C and become extremely uncomfortable. However, summer is also when there are
more possibilities to compensate for discounts on air tickets to India, as well
as cheap hotel deals.
Travel Tips
A visit to the city of Jaipur
is part of the famous Golden
Triangle Tour Delhi. Those of a quick trip can take advantage of this
tour.
Palace on Wheels, the luxury
train is ideal for exploring the way in real Rajasthan.
The train departs from Delhi and Rajasthan
covers Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Udaipur and Ranthambore appointment.
Sunglasses and sunscreen and
plenty of water should be carried out on all travel to face the heat in summer.
Currency should be replaced by
authorized money changers and the receipt must be made. Try to book cars
and rickshaws prepaid taxi booths or kiosks. However, if you have a car or a
taxi to decide the fare in advance.
Women should avoid wearing
revealing clothes and take trips abroad. Similarly, you should avoid taking
food or drink from strangers. Rajasthan is an exotic land, a dream come true
for the Western world Known for Historical
Monuments Places to Visit in Rajasthan
are Jaipur, Udaipur, Pushkar and Golden Triangle
Tour
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