Rajasthan has no shortage of attractions. Each city has so much sightseeing and shopping, be it Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer or Bikaner that each city can be a destination for a long holiday. Rajasthan’s attractions include its heritage, numerous forts and palaces, songs and music, wildlife sanctuaries, dances and cultural extravaganzas and shopping for things like jewellery, textiles and antiques. From Hawa Mahal and City Palace in Jaipur, to its only hill station Mount Abu, from the Sufi Dargah in Ajmer to the only Brahma temple in the world at Pushkar, from Jain temples in Ranakpur to Jain temples in Mount Abu, from Tigers to rare and endangered birds like the Siberian Crane, the options in Rajasthan are cast.
Rajasthan’s attractions include its heritage, numerous forts and palaces, songs and music, wildlife sanctuaries, dances and cultural extravaganzas and shopping for things like jewellery, textiles and antiques. From Hawa Mahal and City Palace in Jaipur, to its only hill station Mount Abu, from the Sufi Dargah in Ajmer to the only Brahma temple in the world at Pushkar, from Jain temples in Ranakpur to Jain temples in Mount Abu, from Tigers to rare and endangered birds like the Siberian Crane, the options in Rajasthan are cast.
Whether it is luxury and indulgence you seek, or an adventurous holiday camping in the great outdoors, or even spiritual upliftment touring the numerous ancient temples, Rajasthan has something to offer people of all tastes and budgets. So come to imperial Rajasthan and have the time of your life.