Jodhpur
Jodhpur, once the capital of the former princely
state of Marwar, is now the second largest city of Rajasthan.
Flanked on its western side by the Mehrangarh Fort, and on the
eastern side by the stately sandstone Palace of Umaid Bhawan;
the monuments temples and gardens of Jodhpur depict a multi-faceted
grandeur.
Jaisalmer
The name Jaisalmer evokes a vivid picture of
sheer magic and brilliance of the desert. Legend has it that Rawal
Jaisal laid the foundation of the city in 1156 AD. after consulting
a local hermit by the name of Eesul. Tricuta was the hill chosen
and Jaisal abandoned his old fort at Lodurva to establish this
new capital.
Udaipur
A famous city of Rajasthan state, standing on
the banks of lake Pichola with white marble palaces. Udaipur is
one of the most romantic cities of India.
Bikaner
Founded in 1488, Bikaner is a desert built on an elevation and
surrounded by a long embattled wall pierced by five gates. A magnificent
fort built between 1588 & 1593 by Raja Raj Singh dominates
the city. Season: October to March.
Ajmer
Founded in 1100 AD by Aijpal Chauhan, Ajmer
derives its name from `Ajaya Meru' the invincible hill, at the
foot of which the present city stands.
Bharatpur
Bharatpur, an impregnable fortified city is
today famous for the nearby Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary. Once
the shooting preserve of royalty, it is perhaps the most spectacular
water-bird sanctuary in India.
Ranthambhore
Nestling at the foot of Aravalli Hills is Ranthambor National
Park, a famous tiger reserve under Project Tiger. Ranthambor blends
history of Rajput valour with scenic natural beauty and is an
ideal gateway for a quiet holiday.
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