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Enjoy a holiday in a land of rippling sand dunes, grand palaces and majestic forts. Stay at exotic palace hotels on your Rajasthan holiday and experience the luxury of being treated like a Maharaja. Travel through historic cities and hear tales of heroic Rajput deeds on your Rajasthan holiday.Listen to the songs of days gone by and be amazed by the beauty of the arts and crafts of Rajasthan.Ride a camel across the Thar Desert, or an elephant up to Amber fort, see a magnificent tiger in the forests of Ranthambore. Experience a vacation in royal style,on your Rajasthan holiday...

Jaipur:
Established by the Kachwaha ruler Raja Sawai Jai Singh II, who lived from 1693-1743, Jaipur, or the Pink city, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. Its beautiful buildings including the City Palace, Amer Fort and the landmark Hawa Mahal are truly worth seeing. Browsing through the markets in Jaipur, where skilled craftsmen display jewellery, paintings, carvings and colorful texiles, is an enjoyable experience for tourists.

Jodhpur: This city, near the Thar Desert in Rajasthan, India, is known for its impressive Mehrangarh fort. Founded by Rao Jodha, this city, is called the "Blue City" for the blue painted walls of the houses in the town. The magnificent Umaid Bhawan Palace is another landmark that must bee seen in Jodhpur. Its museum contains many artifacts of the royal times in Jodhpur.

Udaipur: Named for its founder, the Sisiodia King, Maharana Udai Singh, Udiapur is a fairytale "White City" in Rajasthan, which you'll enjoy visiting on your India Holiday. The fabulous lake palaces in Udaipur, set like white pearls in the shimmering waters of Lake Pichola have to seen to be believed.

Jaisalmer: Known for its golden fort, made of sandstone, Jaisalmer is an important center of handicrafts in Rajasthan. Sandstone carvings and block printed fabrics made here find their way across the world. The carved mansions and Jain temples of Jaisalmer are worth seeing. The sand dunes at Sam, near Jaisalmer are the site of the annual Desert Festival.

Chittorgarh: This city in Rajasthan, India, is synonymous with bravery and sacrifice. Attacked thrice during its eventful history, Chittorgarh bears the scars of tremendous battles. The Victory Tower or Vijay Stambha in Chittorgarh celebrates a victory in 1440 of Kumbha, the ruler of Chittorgarh, over Mahmud Khalji the ruler of Malwa.

Pushkar: The site of a famous camel and cattle fair in November every year, Pushkar consists of a collection of temples including a Brahma temple, built around the holy Pushkar Lake. Devotees bathe in the lake on the auspicious day of Karthik Purnima every year. The camel fair is a crowd puller with merchants, camel buyers and sellers, cultural performers and tourists coming together for a celebration in the desert. Ajmer: Located on the route to Pushkar, Ajmer is famous for the tomb or Dargah of the Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti. People of all faiths come to his tomb to seek the saint's blessings. The annual Urs or festival is an event observed with great fervour.

Access:

Air:
Jaipur is the main airport to enter Rajasthan. Serviced by all the domestic airlines of India, Jaipur has connections to Delhi, Mumbai, Udaipur, Aurangabad, Jodhpur and few more cities in India. Other major airports are in Udaipur and Jodhpur.

Rail: Rajasthan holidays, like many other facets of the state is another unforgettable experience, more if you consider traveling by train. Palace on Wheels, one of the most luxurious trains in the world, is the highpoint of any travel to Rajasthan. Seven days of unmatched hospitality, living life like a king, in the moving kingdom of Palace on Wheels is just out of this world.

Road: Road transport in Rajasthan, on the other hand, is much better than in the other parts of India. But, most enduring of the memories in Rajasthan is undoubtedly Camel Safari and Horse Safari across the Thar Desert.

 

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