National Parks
The majority of tourists to Rajasthan enter through the city of Jaipur. The city is close to some interesting spots such as the Ranthambore National Park and also the Keoladeo National Park. These two national parks are must visits to wildlife enthusiasts as well as tourists.
The former assures the visitors of visualizing a wild tiger within two days and the latter is a haven for birders. Apart from these, there are other spots such as Bundi, Ajmer that has the Pushkar Lake and the camel fair. A visit to this heavenly abode is made pleasanter by the presence of great accommodation facilities.
Tourist Attractions
Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan and it exhibits an architectural grandeur and a significant harmony. This city has exotic palaces and pastoral fortresses and is a planned city worth visiting.
City Palace is also loved by tourists. This was constructed by Maharaja Jai Singh II. This palace is a museum that has a great collection of nearly 2000 weapons dating to 1580. This gives you an idea of the armory of Rajput and Mughal weapons.
There are numerous palaces showcasing a striking blend of Mughal architecture. Rajasthan houses palatial structures such as Mubarak Mahal, Chandra Mahal, Badal Mahal and Govind Dev Temple. These Mahals have an immense collection of traditional paintings, mirror walls, floral decoration, ceilings and textiles.
Hawa Mahal is a monument and is a historical place. This is one of the tourist’s attractions. This Mahal was dedicated to Radha and Lord Krishna. The ideal season to visit Hawa Mahal is during Sunlight through the peepholes as it gives a unique glow.
There are numerous places of attraction in various prominent cities such as Udaipur, Jaisalmer and Ajmer.
Accessibility
Road ways network services connect major places in Rajasthan, Delhi, Gujarat and Mumbai.
Railway is having a perfect service and is connected to all major countries
Airways are also perfectly connected to Mumbai, Delhi, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Calcutta and Aurangabad by domestic flights.
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