Description
Rajasthan, famously known as the Land of Maharajas, is the largest state in India. It comprises 33 districts, and its capital as well as largest city is Jaipur. The grandeur of the state is reflected in its majestic palaces, forts, and historic monuments. With its vibrant culture and rich heritage, this princely land attracts countless tourists from around the world. Major attractions of Rajasthan include the remnants of the Indus Valley Civilization, the ancient Aravalli mountain range, the renowned Jain pilgrimage site of Dilwara Temples, Karni Mata Temple, Mount Abu—the only hill station in the state—Keoladeo National Park (formerly Bharatpur National Park), Ranthambore National Park, and Sariska Tiger Reserve. In addition, Rajasthan hosts a variety of colorful fairs and festivals that captivate visitors every year, such as the famous Pushkar Fair. Cities like Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Ajmer are popular tourist destinations, featuring iconic landmarks including Hawa Mahal, Lake Palace, City Palace, Amber Palace, Jantar Mantar, Jaisalmer Fort, and many more.
