Places To Visit In Rajasthan

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Best Places To Visit In Rajasthan

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Rajasthan is a palace where each city has its own character.

Udaipur features beautiful lakes, Jaisalmer boasts golden deserts, and Jaipur is known for its grand Palace. From famous forts to lesser-known sites, these carefully selected places to visit in Rajasthan showcase its rich culture and charm. If you want a unique experience, these tourist spots will impress you.

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Amber Fort, Jaipur 

8:00 AM- 5:30 PM and 6:30 PM - 9:15 PM  

INR 100 for Indian adults, INR 20 for Indian students, INR 500 for foreigners and INR 100 for foreign students 

August  to November

Historical Palace, light and sound show, popular spot 

City Palace, Udaipur 

9:30 AM- 5:30 PM 

INR 300 for adults, INR 100 for children (ages 5-18)  

October to March 

Boat ride, historical site, tourist spot 

Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

INR 100 for adults and INR 600 for foreigners 

October to March 

Museum, temple, palace  

Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM 

INR 50 for Indian adults, INR 250 for foreigners, INR 50 camera fee and INR 100 video camera 

September to October 

Explore the fort, and a desert safari 

Junagarh Fort, Bikaner

10:00 AM - 5:30 PM 

INR 50 for Indian adults and INR 300 for foreigners

September to November 

Photography, museum, 

Chittorgarh Fort, Chittorgarh 

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

INR 40 for Indian citizens and INR 600 for foreigners 

September to December 

Palace tour, sightseeing 

Kumbhalgarh Fort, Rajsamand

9:00 AM- 6:00 PM

INR 40 for Indian citizens and INR 600 for foreigners 

October to March 

Fort tour, historical site 

Brahma Temple, Pushkar

5:30 AM - 1:30 PM 

Free

September to March 

Spiritual visit, tourist point 

Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur

6:00 AM - 6:00 PM

INR 75 for Indian citizens and INR 500 for foreigners 

October to December 

Nature walk, birdwatching 

Ranthambore National Park, Sawai Madhopur

6:00 AM - 10:30 AM, 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM (Afternoon) 

Entry fee varies based on the safari, ranging from INR 1300 to INR 3000

October to December 

Wildlife safari, Nature trail 

Explore the hidden gems of Rajasthan that go beyond the big forts and landmarks. Discover the surprise of experiencing places that reveal the untold beauty of this vibrant state. Uncover the unexplored corners of Rajasthan that await your arrival.

Top 5 Sightseeing Places in Rajasthan 

Bhangarh Fort, Alwar 

Bhangarh is known as India’s most haunted fort and is located in the Aravalli hills. It has many spooky stories and legends connected to it. You will see ruins, crumbling walls, and wild trees around the fort. If you love interesting stories, Bhangarh is a must-visit place in Rajasthan.

Mount Abu 

Mount Abu is the only hill station in Rajasthan. It is different from other cities because it has a cool climate, calm lakes, and peaceful views. It is a perfect spot for a weekend getaway with family or friends.

Sambhar Salt Lake 

Sambhar Salt Lake is important for making salt in Rajasthan. This lake is wide and has vast beds of white salt. It's a great place for taking photos, going on a long drive, or shooting a movie. It’s one of the lesser-known places that is fun to visit

Mandawa Havelis, Shekhawati

Located in the Jhunjunu district of Rajasthan, this historical haveli is famous for its architecture, art and history. Ideal place for heritage walks and photography. 

Chand Baori

Chand Baori is a  Rajasthani stepwell, which is no less than a masterpiece. There are over three thousand steps in symmetry, and they have been standing for centuries. 

Top 10 Attractions in Rajasthan 

Neemrana Fort Palace 

It is a 15th-century fort that has turned into a hotel. it is a popular spot for spending the weekend if you are travelling from nearby places like Delhi or NCR. It offers rooftop views, old-town charm, and activities like zip-lining and folk dances. It is like living in a fort. 

Desert Safari in Osian – 

If you wish to go to a desert which is less crowded and finding an alternative to Jaisalmer. Osian is the place you should explore. There are camel rides, dunes, and it is not overly commercialised. You can enjoy camel rides and dreamy sunsets. It is an underrated place to explore in Rajasthan. 

Jal Mahal

Jal Mahal is a floating palace in the middle of Jaipur. You cannot go inside, but it is still one of the most popular sightseeing places in Jaipur. You can take evening strolls or sit by the lake and enjoy the views. 

Sariska Tiger Reserve

Sariska has its charm; it is not as happening as Ranthambore, but it is a must-visit for wildlife lovers. It is located in a dense jungle, and if you are lucky, you can spot a tiger or other wild animals. 

Patrika Gate

Every inch of Patrika Gate is hand-painted, and it showcases culture and tradition. It is not just a viral Instagram place; it is worth visiting in real life. It is like walking through a postcard; it is one of the most famous places in Rajasthan for all the right reasons. 

Umaid Bhawan

This isn't just a hotel or a palace; it is half museum and half royal residence. It is massive in size and stands out because of how it blends culture, royalty and vintage charm. It is the finest heritage tourist spot in Rajasthan. 

Karni Mata Temple

This is not your usual temple; it gains popularity because it allows thousands of rats to roam freely in the temple. If you are deeply spiritual and rooted in faith, this place is a must-visit. Experience rare devotion at the Karni Mata temple. 

Jawai Leopard Hills 

It is one of the lesser-known tourist attractions in Rajasthan. Wild leopards freely roam here without disturbing anyone. Jawai is a mix of rawness, wildlife and calm. 

Ajmer Sharif Dargah 

This is not just another religious site; it pulls people from all walks of life. The narrow lanes lead up to soulful qawwalis, incense, devotion and invoke a feeling like no other. 

Bundi Stepwells & Murals 

Bundi is full of narrow streets, blue houses,  quietness and stepwells that are frozen from ages ago. The murals here are bold and intricate. It is one of those places to explore in Rajasthan when you want to slow down and notice everything. 

It doesn't matter if the place is big or small or popular or offbeat; each of these places tells a story of its own. There is always the best location in Rajasthan waiting to be explored. 

Jantar Mantar In Jaipur

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Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is one the largest astronomical observatory for measuring and monitoring positions of celestial objects. There are other such five observatories in India. Of all the tourist attractions that Jaipur has to offer, Jantar Mantar in Jaipur is one of the most interesting and unique sights. It is a beautif...

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  • Ideal for friends
  • Ideal for families
  • Historical Sites
  • Forts
  • Sightseeing

City Palace In Udaipur

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A jewel in the crown of the city of Udaipur, City Palace is the true representation of the rich culture and grandeur of the region. As you set foot in the city of lakes, the first vew would be of the magnificent palaces like the City Palace, splendid havelis and of course glistening lakes. Comprising a series of palaces, th...

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  • Historical Sites
  • Houses of Festival
  • Lake
  • Romantic
  • Ideal for Couples
  • Ideal for friends
  • Ideal For Family

Fateh Sagar Lake In Udaipur

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Fateh Sagar Lake is known as the “Pride of Udaipur” as this lake is surrounded by three islands and a picturesque landscape. This artificial lake was constructed by Maharana Fateh Singh in 1678. To view the beauty of the Fateh Sagar Lake in Udaipur, go on a boat ride and enjoy the vibrant mix of the green lush landscapes ag...

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  • Lake
  • Picturesque landscape
  • Nature
  • Flower Garden

City Palace in Jaipur

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An arresting complex of royal courtyards, sprawling gardens, and marble-floored chambers, the City Palace in Jaipur is a crown jewel in the old pink-walled quarters of Jaipur. Hundreds of history buffs, occasional travellers, and families visit this royal residence today to catch a glimpse of Jaipur’s Kachwaha dynasty.

His...

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  • Sightseeing
  • Historical Sites
  • Ideal for families

Chokhi Dhani in Jaipur

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Partake in the vibrant culture and heritage of Rajasthan’s villages in Chokhi Dhani, and experience the best of the festivities here. Chokhi Dhani Village, Jaipur is a mock Rajasthani village that showcases rustic charm and rich workmanship of this area. Spend time at these traditional huts, and dance and dine to the fulles...

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  • Sightseeing
  • Family Trip
  • Cultural shows

Hawa Mahal In Jaipur

The wildlife warden munnar PO, idukki dist.kerala, india

The Hawa Mahal in Jaipur is a very popular destination among tourists. Jaipur is the largest city and capital of Rajasthan and is also one of India’s most visited destinations, enamoring Indian and international travelers alike. Every year, travelers flock to the Pink City in a huge number to see for themselves, the magnifi...

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  • Colonial architecture
  • Culture
  • Ideal for friends
  • Palaces

Achalgarh Fort In Mount Abu

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The Achalgarh fort is located almost 11 kms away from the hilly city of Mount Abu in Rajasthan. It is one of the most popular attractions of the city, especially for tourists. The fort is currently in ruins but makes for a great place to explore and spend some time just marveling at the beauty of the erstwhile grand structu...

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  • Rock Fortress
  • Shopping
  • Ancient Forts
  • Ideal For Family

Patwon Ki Haveli In Jaisalmer

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Patwon ki Haveli is the largest haveli of Jaisalmer. The most interesting thing about Patwon ki Haveli is that it is the first haveli of Jaisalmer. Also, it is a complex of 5 havelis. Patwon ki Haveli is named after a rich businessman, Guman Chand Patwa, who built this haveli. Interestingly, it took nearly 50 years to compl...

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  • Historic sightseeing
  • Palaces
  • Folk Music
  • Ideal For Family
  • Ideal for couples

Wildlife Sanctuary In Mount Abu

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Mount Abu is one of the greenest places to be in when in Rajasthan. It is famed as an oasis in the middle of the desert, and is home to one of the best wildlife sanctuaries of the state, the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary. There are several species of animals here including tigers, leopards, wolves, hyenas, sambhars, wild bo...

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  • Wildlife
  • Nature
  • Jeep Safari
  • Ideal for friends

Sam Sand Dunes In Jaisalmer

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Sam Sand Dunes in Jaisalmer is the favorite tourist spot in the whole of Jaisalmer. Tourists can enjoy jeep safari, camel rides, musical dance program, and more here. Sam Sand Dunes in Jaisalmer are located on the outskirts of Jaisalmer city, at a distance of about 40 km. This desert looks very much like the Sahara Desert w...

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  • Desert Safari
  • Camel Ride
  • dance
  • Music Cultural Show
  • Food
  • Ideal for families
  • Ideal for friends
  • Ideal for couples
  • Adventure

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Gurunathan's 3 days trip to Rajasthan

The hotels in general were not at a three star level except for Shani Vilas in Ranthambore. The hotel in Agra did not even have hot water. The initial room provided in Delhi's metro view was very bad and we had to request for a change. The toilet flush was not working, the bathroom door did not have a latch, the door was broken etc. Please ensure that the right level of hotels are provided.

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We have booked a tour to Rajasthan through Trip Sailor.com. The accommodation given was really good,the itinerary was nicely curated. But the driver was not up to the mark, he was driving very rashly. The driver as a person was good, he listened to us whenever we asked for anything but road awareness and road safety is important for a tourist driver. Other than that everything was really nice and smooth. It was a hassle free trip to Rajasthan. We really liked your service. Thankyou Sandeep from Trip Sailor.Com City Palace Jaipur was magnificent

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The princely state of Rajasthan is famous for its forts and palaces. Some other reasons for which Rajasthan is famous are its rich culture, festivals, cuisine, and handicraft.

Yes, places like Jawai or Mandawa offer rich experiences as they are less touristy spots. 

 

Although Rajasthan attracts customers all round the year, the best time to visit is from October to March. The climate is neither very hot nor very cold.

 

The best places to visit in Rajasthan include the Amber Fort, Umaid Bhawan, Ranthambore, Jagdish Temple in Udaipur, and Patrika Gate.  

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