The most colourful and vibrant state in India with shades of joy and serenity, Rajasthan is a magnificent destination which has been wooing enthusiasts from all around the globe Pierdom. Once ruled by the brave Rajputs, it is attaining popularity due to its modern tourism infrastructure and a traveller’s inclination to visit this Indian state and soak in the wonderful beauties of it. Happy and content people, tranquil lakes, camel safaris and traditional dances amidst the sand dunes, and beautiful villages are the highlights that have made this place an eye candy for the world. The antique jewelleries, ethnic attires, primitive practices, folklores and traditional splendour have compelled tourists to return to Rajasthan over and over again.
Jaipur: The capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur provides in a nutshell the implausible pleasures of Rajasthan. Jaipur is one of the three cities of Golden Triangle, the other two being Delhi and Agra. Forts, palaces, pink sandstone structures, colourful bazaars bursting with handicrafts and a myriad other attractions make Jaipur a must visit city. Visitors come to the city to visit famous attractions such as the City Palace, Ambar Fort, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar Observatory and the Samode Palace.
Udaipur: The city of Udaipur has a charm of its own, steeped in romance and memoirs of an era of royalty and pomp. With shimmering lakes and imposing palaces, Udaipur has a unique character. Located in the green Gerwa valley, 11 gates are carved in the walled city, which lays around four lakes- Lake Pichola, Fateh Sagar, Rang Sagar and Swaroop Sagar. Udaipur with diverse attractions has something for everyone, be it the history and heritage buff or the starry-eyed honeymooners. The impressive City Palace and the fairytale-like Lake Palace,Jain temples of Ranakpur, the Eklingji Temple and the ancient fort of Kumbhalgarh are some most visited attractions in the city.