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Tour of Rajasthan Tour offj Rajasthan Forts, Museums, Palaces, Havelis, Religious Shrines, Horse Ride, Camel Ride, Cuisine & various Sights and Sounds Rajjpasthan Tourist Hotspots •Jaipur •Jodhpur •Jaisalmer •Udaipur •Ranakpur •Bikaner •Mt Abu •Ajmer •Bharatpur •Bundi •Kota •OiOsiyan •Alwar •Shekawati •Chittor •Ahar •Nagaur •Kichan •Abhaneri Chittorgarh Fort • Founded by Bappa Rawal of Sisodia Family. • Built in 8th Century. • City: Chittor. • Significance: History of UddUnprecedented Bravery. • Highlights: Rampol, Chattris, Suraj pol, Ranakumbha Palace, Padmini Palace. Jaigarh Fort •Founded by Maharaja Jai Singh. • Built in 1726. • City: Jaipur. • Significance: Never been captured in Battle. • Highlights: All sights intact including World’ s largest Cannon, Cannon Foundry, Temples & Towers Mehrangarh Fort • Founded by Maharaja Man Singh. • Bu ilt in 1806. • City: Jodhpur. • Significance: Heavily Fortified/Steep Structure made it difficult for capture. • Highlights: Moti Mahal, Sukh Mahal, Phool Mahal, Chamunda Devi Temple Jaisalmer Fort • Founded by Rajput Jaisala. • Built in 1156. • City: Jaisalmer. • Significance: One of the Largest Forts in the world • Highlights: Fort over 80 mt high Trikuna Hill; Still a living FtFort; RRloyal PPlalace, JiJain Temples, Laxminath Temple & 4 Massive Gates. Junagarh Fort • Founded by Rao Bika. • Built in 1478 and latter addition until 1943. • City: Bikaner. • Significance: The only major Rajasthani fort not built on a hill-top. • Highlights: Blend of Contemporary, Old, Local and Universal Architecture. Kumbalgarh Fort • Founded by Maharana Khumbha. • Built in 15th Century. • City: Rajsamand District. • Significance: Never been captured in Battle due to its enormous Fort AhittArchitecture. BithlBirthplace of Maharana Pratap. • Highlights: 36 Kms Fort Wall stretch, 360 Temples, Gardens, Baoris, 700 Cannon Bunkers, etc. Havelis Havelis mainly in Shekawati District • Haveli Nadine Prince – Fatehpur. • Ram Gopal Poddar Chattri – Ramgarh. • Ramnath A Podar Have li – NlhNawalgarh. • Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli –Mandawa. • Havelis in other regions of Jaisalmer. Religious Shrines Ajmer-e- Sharif Brahma ji Temple at Pushkar Religious Shrines Horse Rides / Camel Rides • Hour Rides • Day Rides • Week Rides Hot Air Balloon BBfLeautiful Lakes Baoris (Water Tanks) Wild Keoladeo National Park RanthamboreLif Nationale Park Kichan To Stay and Eat Festivals/Fairs in Rajasthan •Camel Festival - Bikaner (January) •Urs Festival – Ajmer (June) •Nagaur Fair – Nagaur (February) •Teej Festival - Jaipur (August) •Desert Festival – Jaisalmer (February) •Kajli Festival – Bundi (August) •Beneshwar Fair – Dungarpur (February) •Dussehra Festival – Kota (October) •Braj Festival – Bharatpur (February) •Matasya Festival – Alwar (October) •Elephant Festival – Jaipur (March) •Marwar Festival – Jodhpur (October) •Kailadevi Fair – Karauli (March) •Pushkar Fair – Pushkar (November) •Gangaur Festival – Jaipur (April) •Chandrabhaga Fair – Jhalawar (November) •Mewar Festival – Udaipur (April) •Winter Festival – Mt.Abu (December) •Summer Festival – Mt. Abu (May) Greatest Sights Forts & Palaces Abhaypura Achalgarh Fort Hawa Mahal Amer Fort Sariska Palace Auwa Jai Mahal Palace Bhadrajun Amer Palace Bhainsrorgarh City Palace - Jaipur Balsammand Palace Bijai Garh Kuchaman City City Palace - Udaipur KbhlhKumbhalgarh Rai ka Bag Palace Chittorgarh Fort Lake Palace Udaipur Laxmangarh Fort Jal Mahal Deeg Palace The Taragarh Shiva Nivas Palace Lohagarh Fort Hill Fort Kesroli Fateh Prakash Palace Lakshmi Vilas Fort Madhogarh Lalgarh Palace Narain Niwas Palace Jadawata Maukala Umaid Bhawan Kesar Bhawan Palace Jaigarh Fort Mehrangarh Fort Palace ShikarBadi Jaisalmer Fort Nahargarh Fort Nathmal Ki Haveli Brijraj Bhawan Palace Jalore Fort Neemrana Patwon Ki Haveli Karni Bhawan Palace Jiliya Panch Mahal Maroth Padmini’s Palace Ranthambore Fort Basant Vihar Palace Junagarh Fort The City Palace- Rooppgangarh Fort Roop Niwas Palace KkKankwa di AlwarChittorgarh Fort Jhalamand Garh Siwana Khandar Fort Rana Kumbha Palace Udai Bilas Palace Taragarh Fort Deogarh Mahal Fort Chanwa Khinvsar Timan Garh Religious Sights Ajmer Sharif Birla Mandir BhBrahma Temp le Dilwara Temples Eklingi Temple GltGalta TlTemple Govind Devji Temple Jhawala Sun Temple Kaila Devi Karni Mata Temple Mahavir Temple Nathdwara Ossian Temple Ranakpur Jain Temple Rishabhdevji Temple Red Jain Mandir, Ajmer Shrinath ji Temple Sri RamdevjiTemple Tour Routes Tour 1 • Patiala – Jaipur – Ajmer – Udaipur – Mt Abu – Jodhpur – Bikaner – Shekawati – Patiala (11 Nights/12 Days) Tour 2 • Patiala – Jaipur – Ajmer – Udaipur – Chittorgarh – Bundi – Patiala (6 Nights/7 Days) Tour 3 • Patiala – Jaipur – Ajmer – Jodhpur – Jaisalmer– Bikaner – Patiala (7 Nights/8 Days) Tour 4 • Patiala – Bikaner – Jodhpur – Mt Abu – Udaipur – Shekawati – Patiala (8 Nights/9 Days) Thank You Srutitravels.com.
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