Experience Rajasthan

A land of royal heritage, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes

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Popular Tourist Destinations

Sawai Jai Singh’s own, the ‘Pink City’ is a colorful mix of old and new. Marvel at the Hawa Mahal's 953 windows, explore the grand City Palace, experience royalty at the Albert Hall Museum, and step back in time at the Amber Fort. Don't miss the lively bazaars and vibrant festivals!

Founded in 1559 by Rana Udai Singh, the ‘City of Lakes’ is synonymous with serenity. Cruise on Lake Pichola, wander through the 16th-century City Palace, climb Pearl Hill to greet Rana Pratap, and soak in the beauty of Jagdish Temple. Udaipur's art and puppet shows will steal your heart!

Founded in 1488 by Rao Bika of the Rathore dynasty, Bikaner is known for its old forts, palaces, and beautiful temples. It is lowly crowded and shows a different side of Rajasthan. Visit the undefeated Junagarh Fort, try the famous Bikaneri bhujia, and see the unique Karni Mata Rat Temple. The red city awaits you!

This 15th-century city is a maze of blue-painted houses. Climb the big Mehrangarh Fort for breathtaking views, feel the awe of the luxurious Umaid Bhawan Palace, and then find peace in the old city's winding lanes. Its kitchens are a delight for spice lovers!

This 12th-century "Golden City" in the Thar Desert is known for its yellow sandstone buildings. Explore the living Jaisalmer Fort, go on a camel safari, and see the beautiful Havelis. Don’t forget to explore the Sam Sand Dunes!

One of India’s oldest cities, Pushkar is famous for the only Brahma Temple in the world. Circle the sacred lake, visit the Savitri Mata temple, and witness the annual Pushkar Camel Fair. You can also enjoy shopping and watching cultural performances here.

Best Time to Visit Rajasthan

The best time to visit Rajasthan is from October to March. During these months, the weather is pleasant, so you can comfortably enjoy sightseeing and outdoor activities.

Summer (April to September) can be extremely hot, especially in the desert areas. However, if you don’t mind the heat, you might find better deals on hotels and fewer crowds during this off-season period. 

Top Attractions in Rajasthan

Unveil the timeless beauty and grandeur of Rajasthan's most iconic landmarks.

  • Hawa Mahal, Jaipur: Get amazed by the intricate honeycomb design of this iconic palace facade.

6 Mouth-Watering Cuisines of Rajasthan

Dal Bati Churma

Baked wheat balls served with lentils and sweet crushed cereal.

Laal Maas

Spicy red mutton curry cooked with lots of chilies.

Ker-Sangri

Ker Sangri

Dried berries and beans dish, a vegetarian desert specialty.

Gatte Ki Sabzi

Gram flour dumplings in a tangy yogurt curry.

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Pyaaz Kachori

Crispy deep-fried pastry filled with spicy onions.

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Mawa Kachori

Sweet deep-fried pastry filled with milk solids and dry fruits.

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