Places To Visit in Rajasthan

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Here are the top 46 tourist places in Rajasthan:

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43. Sariska National Park

4.2 /5

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Located in : Alwar

Nestled in the Aravali Hills over an area of about 800 sq. Km covering the grasslands, dry deciduous forests, cliffs and rocky landscape, lays the Sariska National Park, now known as The Sariska Tiger Reserve. This area was once hunting preservation of The Maharaja of Alwar. The Reserve is known for...

44. Chand Baori

3.9 /5

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Located in : Jaipur

Chand Baori is a major tourist attraction site in Abhaneri village that belongs to 10th-century monuments that showcase Rajasthani architectural expertise and talents. With steps on the three sides that lead to the water reserve, the stepwell is more than 13 storeys deep and is adorned with more tha...

45. Galta ji Temple

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Located in : Jaipur

Located on the outskirts of the regal city of Jaipur, Galtaji Temple is a prehistoric Hindu pilgrimage site. Outlined by the striking Aravalli hills, it consists of several shrines, holy kunds, pavilions and natural springs. This majestic temple is situated at the heart of a hilly terrain ...

46. Barmer

3.8 /5

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Located in : Jaisalmer

Filled with vibrant colours, rich heritage, and warm hospitality, Barmer represents the true cultural beauty of Rajasthan. A part of the desert lands of Thar, it shares borders with Pakistan on the west and Jaisalmer and Jalore to the north and south, respectively. The historic town of the 13th Cent...

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47. Desert National Park

4.3 /5

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Located in : Jaisalmer

Situated near the town of Jaisalmer, Desert national park is among the largest of its kind in the country, encompassing an area of 3162 sq kms. The park covers a huge area extending from Jaisalmer/Barmer all the way to the India-Pakistan border. In spite of being right in the middle of an arid, dry,...

48. Pilani

3.6 /5

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Located in : Shekhawati

Pilani is a small town situated in the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan, mainly renowned for being home to one of the most prestigious educational institutes of the country namely BITS Pilani (Birla Institute of Technology and Science). Grand Havelis and revered shrines are situated in the heart of th...

49. Karauli

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Located in : Jaipur

The ancient town of Karauli was founded in 1348 and is located in the state of Rajasthan. It holds the reputation of being the home of Shri Madan Mohanji, who is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Krishna. No wonder then, that Karauli is home to more than 300 temples. The rich, vibrant and colour...

50. Bhandarej

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Located in : Jaipur

Bhandarej located in the Duasa district in Rajasthan is a quaint and perfect place to getaway from the hustle bustle of the city. This is a vibrant and colourful place that is beautifully juxtaposed with the intricate stone monuments. Bhandarej is full of scenic beauty and picturesque landscapes. Th...

51. Darrah National Park

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Located in : Rajasthan

Established in 2004, the Darrah National Park consists of three wildlife sanctuaries in Rajasthan - Chambal Wildlife Sanctuary, Jawahar Sagar Sanctuary and Darrah National Park. Spread out in hilly terrain; the Darrah National Park is one of the noteworthy national parks in Rajasthan. Located at a d...

52. Jirawala Parshwanath

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Located in : Rajasthan

Jirawala Parshwanatha temple at the foothills of Jairaj Hill at Jirawala village holds great importance in Jainism. The place is also referred to as Jirapalli, Jirikavalli, Jairajpalli, Jiravalli in the Jain scriptures. Located in the Sirohi district of Rajasthan, and at around 50 km from Abu Road, ...

53. Jawai Dam

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Located in : Rajasthan

Jawai Bandh, a dam constructed across the Jawai river, near Sumerpur town in Pali district is one of the largest reservoirs in Rajasthan. Built by King Umaid Singh of Jodhpur in 1956-57 with an aim to pump water for irrigation, this reservoir has since then been supplying water to Jodhpur and villag...

54. Jawai

4.3 /5

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Jawai is a picturesque village in the Pali district of Rajasthan, India. It is most famous for its large population of leopards, making it a unique and exciting destination for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers. Located in the heart of rural Rajasthan, Jawai offers a unique mix of culture and w...

Best Time: October - March

FAQs on Rajasthan

What is not so good about Rajasthan?

Extreme temperatures. Some districts are under-developed.

How much does a package cost for Rajasthan?

The packages for Rajasthan start at INR 2568 which can be further customized based on number of people, days, hotel category, vehicle type and customizations. You can have a look at all packages here

What are the top places to visit in Rajasthan?

The top things to do in Rajasthan are Jaipur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Mount abu, Jodhpur, Ajmer. You can see all the places to visit in Rajasthan here

Who should visit Rajasthan?

Rajasthan is the perfect place for history buffs and adventure enthusiasts. Nature admirers and peace seekers are sure to fall in love with this quintessential land of Maharajas.

What is the best time to visit Rajasthan?

The best time to visit Rajasthan is between October and February which is the winter season as the temperature remains warm and pleasant throughout the day during winters making it perfect explore all the palaces, temples, and forts. July to September can also be an excellent time to visit as the mostly dry and arid state receives some amount of rainfall, but the humidity and the temperatures are mostly high. The state also experiences extremely high temperatures during the summer season which begin in March and last till June.
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What is the local food in Rajasthan?

Rajasthan is much of what its culture is, and the culture here derives a lot of its colour, festivity, significance and of course, spice, often literally from the diverse and exquisite cuisine here. The delicacies of the state are indeed some of the richest, unique and most loved preparations of India. Names such as Dal Bati Churma, Moong Dal ka Halwa, Ghevar, Rabdi and numerous more are popular all across, especially in North India, with their popularity spreading beyond the confines of the state, Your trip might be incomplete if you don't try the scrumptious dishes that the land has to offer, especially the Rajasthani thali. 
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