Discover Bundi, a quaint town close to Kota! Bundi's rural splendor, palaces, and forts are what make it so magical. Bundi, which was formerly a vast kingdom,
has stunning architecture and a laid-back vibe. Get away from the throng and find this undiscovered gem!
Experience Rajasthani culture in Chokhi Dhani, a village close to Jaipur! Discover customs, cuisine,
and history in this 10-acre wonderland that was constructed in 1989. Discover the history of the Rajputs and get a taste of rural life!
Head 110 kilometers from Jaipur to the magnificent Neemrana Fort Palace, a 15th-century heritage hotel set atop a rocky hill.
The fort's attractiveness is enhanced by the monsoon rains, which provide amazing vistas of the Aravalli Hills in the area.
One way to beat the heat and humidity is to visit Mount Abu, the lone hill station in Rajasthan, which is around 200 kilometers away from Jaipur.
To witness the splendour of Mount Abu during the rainy season, head to Sunset Point, Nakki Lake, and the Dilwara Jain Temples.
Jodhpur is a visual feast, renowned for its vivid blue homes, temples, and forts. The skyline is dominated by the beautiful Mehrangarh Fort.
Jodhpur is also the home of the uncommon Marwari horse breed.
Take a trip to the heaven for birdwatchers, Keoladeo National Park! It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site now, but it was formerly a royal hunting ground.
Discover wetlands that are home to over 370 different species of birds, such as the endangered Siberian crane and painted stork.
Discover the 'Open Air Art Gallery' in Mandawa, Rajasthan! Explore charming Havelis, houses constructed in the 18th and 19th centuries by merchants and royalty.
See breathtaking works of architecture and art that capture the essence of Rajasthani culture!ork.
Situated approximately 150 miles away from Jaipur, this historic city is home to the magnificent Alwar Fort, perched above a rocky hill.
The surrounding area becomes a beautiful shade of green during the monsoon, providing picturesque vistas from the fort.
Northwest of Ajmer, this historic city is well-known for its unique Brahma Temple. For Hindus, making a pilgrimage here is auspicious.
Thousands of tourists visit Pushkar every year because of its tranquil beauty, which is encircled by hills and a holy lake.
Shekhawati, also referred to as the "Open Air Art Gallery of Rajasthan," is a region renowned for its multitude of havelis, or traditional palaces,
that are adorned with frescoes. These havelis, which are about 180 miles from Jaipur, feature vividly colored motifs from mythology and history.