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Rajasthan is one of the most popular travel destination in India. Every third foreign tourist visiting India also travel to Rajasthan. Known for Historical Monuments, the modern Rajasthan Tourism is benchmarked for the warm hospitality and Internationally Awarded Hotels & Resorts. Here you'll see a perfect amalgamation of ages old traditional culture, modern luxury and comforts. Touring Rajasthan is a unique experience which leaves you spell bounded as you explore it more & more.
The major Tourist Destinations like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer and Udaipur are well interconnected to take up a round tour in form of Itinerary. Rajasthan also connects to other popular places like Agra, Khajuraho and Varanasi.We at Travel made Easy offers online Travel Consultation with Head Office in Udaipur we have best of liaison with the Hotels and Resorts in Rajasthan and the associated Vendors.
Ajmer is a world renowned pilgrimage center for both Hindus as well as Muslims. It is a celestial home to most holy Dragon Sharif a tomb of the Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti, which is equally worshiped by all religions specially the Hindus and Muslims.Historically, Ajmer always had great strategic importance and was sacked by Mahumud of Ghazni on one of his periodic forays from Afghanistan. Later it became a favorite residence of the great Moghula. One of the first contacts between the Moghula and the British occurred in Ajmer when Sir Thomas Roe met with Jahangir here in 1616... Full Description
Alwar is a nice mix of the old and the new, the green and the dry. Lying on the fringes of the Aravalli Range in eastern Rajasthan, the place looks as if it has been carved out of jagged, craggy rocks. The princely state of Alwar came up only in the late 18th century when the once mighty Mughal Empire was breathing its last. On the other hand, Alwar is ancient too. The region boasts of one of the oldest sites in the country – Viratnagar – associated with the Pandava brothers of the Mahabharata fame. and that was somewhere around 1500 BC! This impressive centopath (chhatri) on the banks... Full Description
The Banswara district forms eastern part of the region known as Vagad or Vagwar. The district was formerly a princely state ruled by the Maharavals. It is said that a Bhil ruler Bansia ruled over it and Banswara was named after his name. Bansia was defeated and killed by Jagmal Singh who became the first Maharaval of the princely state. It is also named so because of the bamboos (Bans) which were found in abundance in the forests. In 1913 some bhils revolted under the headship of a social reformer Govindgiri and Punja which was suppressed in November, 1913. Hundreds of Bhils were.. Full Description
The major industries in Baran district are primarily agro-based. These include soyabean, mustard oil, pulse/rice mills, coriander and wheat grinding, agricultural instruments, minerals based units like stone crashers etc. National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC), A Government of India enterprise is also situated in Anta which produces electricity based on the Gas. Rajasthan Financial Corporation (RFC) is a leading financial institution of the state which caters to the industrial and financial requirements of the medium, small scale and tiny industrial units. For setting up the industrial units... Full Description
Barmer is tiny yet lively town in desert - drenched sands, Barmer is a miniature Rajasthan with all its colour, warmth and tradition.Once called Mallani (12th century AD) the present Barmer district, formed in 1949 upon the merger of Jodhpur state in the United States of Great Rajasthan, is a cluster of ancient paraganas- Mallani Shiv, Pachpadra, Siwana and the Chohatan area Although a barren land with harsh climate and tough terrain, Barmer is known for its rich crafts, dances and music. Once on the ancient camel trade route, the town in now the centre for wood carving, pottery, carpets, intricate emboidery ... Full Description
Bharatpur is the ideal holiday destination. Bharatpur is one of the most popular tourist destinations of India. People from all over the India come to Bharatpur for tourism. It is also regarded as the eastern gateway of Rajasthan. Bharatpur is popular for its bird sanctuary, the Keoladeo Ghana National Park. It houses varied ranges of local, rare and migratory birds. Another popular tourist attraction of Bharatpur is Bharatpur Palace.Indian Holiday offers online information about the tourism in Bharatpur, India. Bharatpur also features Lohagarh or Iron Fort, Golbagh Palace etc. Enjoy the beauty... Full Description
Bhilwara, synonymous with industries like cloth mills and stone quarries, is the headquarter of a small district of the same name in southern Rajasthan. Getting to know Bhilwara by its industries is not very unusual, as the town was developed mainly as a large-scale industrial town. After having been ravished by many invaders over the centuries, the British offered to turn it into a successful mart in the 19th century. So Bhilwara itself is not very attractive and might not figure in the mainstream tourist itinerary, especially when it is surrounded by a host of more glamourous destinations like Chittaurgarh... Full Description
Bikaner was founded in 1488 by a descendant of the founder of Jodhpur named Rao Bhikaji. The city is encircled by high fortifications comprising a 7 km long wall which bounds the old city and has 5 entrances. All these were established in the 18th century. Bikaner, the sprawling desert city of Rajasthan is an interesting site of traditional Rajasthani attractions, Lalgarh Palace - Bikanerwell-fed camels and citadels. This camel country is also famous for its exotic camel safaris, its gorgeous forts and the worship of thousands of holy rats at Mata Kali temple.One of the most imposing forts of Northern India-- Junagarh Fort.. Full Description
The area of Bundi came under the Chauhan rulers in the 12th century. The descendents of the Chauhans set up their center at Bundi and ruled from here. Bundi got its name from Bunda, one of its former rulers. It was an important state at the peak of Rajput glory in medieval times. The association with the Mughals led to the decline of Bundi. In 1624, Emperor Jahangir pressurized the local rulers and split the erstwhile state into two parts-Bundi and Kota. Although the state lost its glory, it continued to be an independent state within the British rule and became a part of India when it gained independence ... Full Description
Chittorgarh is the epitome of Rajput pride, romance and spirit. It reverberates with history of heroism and sacrifice, which is evident as it echoes with the tales sung by the Bards of Rajasthan. The main reason for visiting Chittorgarh is its massive hilltop fort, which is a depiction of Rajput culture and values. The fort stands on a 240-hectares site on an 180m high hill that rises rapidly from the plains below.Thrice a stronger enemy sacked Chittorgarh. The first sack occurred in 1303 when a Pathan King Ala-ud-din Khilji overwhelmed by the beauty of Queen Padmini besieged the fort in order to capture... Full Description
Churu, the headquarters of the largest desert district, is a part of the frescoland of Shekhawati. A major centre for trade and commerce, Churu has marked its position among the painted towns of the Shekhawati region. The town is literally a living mural that has expressed itself on the walls of the havelis (mansions) of the rich trading classes. It is really an heirloom of the rich traditional art of Rajasthan. In the 18th century Churu fell on the caravan route and ensured that the trading classes of the town were well off in their respective businesses. The Poddars were the most important traders of those... Full Description
Dausa is situated on National Highway No. 11, 54-km east of Jaipur, Dausa is an ancient town of archaeological importance. It had the privilege of being one of the erstwhile kingdoms of Kachhawah rulers of Dhundhar. An old fort and many havelis are located in and around Dausa. Dausa is a very ancient place.Carlyle in the year 1871-72 AD found a number of stone circles on the sloping ground to the north of the foot of the hill. One or two of them contained cromlechs, a few cairns and sepulchral mound of prehistoric date. Daya Ram Sahni, an archaeologist, also visited Dausa and... Full Description
Travel to Dholapur situated almost midway between Agra and Gwalior, Dholpur is an easy destination for a single day freak out amidst the rustic greens of Rajasthan. The old historic pad of Dholpur, was originally named as Dhawalpuri, after Dhawal Deo, a Tomara Rajput chieftain, who established the city in the 11th century. This trivial town was, ironically, a witness to a very turbulent history. Its strategic location on the main route linking Kabul and Delhi to Deccan, and its close proximity to major capitals like Gwalior and Agra, attracted attention of many rulers, in and around the state. It was... Full Description
Dungarpur attracts a sizable number of tourists. The town is situated in the south of Rajasthan. The legend has it that Dungarpur once used to be a Bhil Pal or the village of Dungaria, a Bhil chief. It is from him that the city got its name. It is believed that Rawal Veer Singh assassinated Dungaria and founded the city of Dungarpur (the City of Hills) in 1282. Dungarpur, once, used to be a major territory of the Vagad region with Vatpadrak (present Baroda) as its capital.Albeit a small town in Rajasthan,The city used to be ruled by a splinter group of the Sisodias (ruling dynasty of Udaipur), estranged... Full Description
Sri Ganganagar is a northern most city of Rajasthan State of western India . Sri Ganganagar is situated at the point where the Satluj Waters enters Rajasthan. Sri Ganganagar is one of the well planned cities of India . It is said to be influenced by the town planning of Paris . It is divided into residential blocks and commercial area which includes Dhan Mandi. Residential Blocks have large parks for each Blocks and Community centers and places of worship are at junctions of three or four blocks. Bagri and Punjabi languages are spoken by majority of population. Econonmy of Sri Ganganagar District... Full Description
Hanumangarh is a town which is located on the banks of the river Ghaggar.This Hanumangarh town is also the `administrative seat` of Hanumangarh District.The formation of this beautiful town of Hanumangarh too is quite significant. As per the records of the historians, the town of Hanumangarh was the empire of `Bhati` Rajputs and therefore its former name was `Bhatner`. There was an ancient `Bhatner` fort that is located in the center of the town of Hanumangarh. It is about nine hundred years So much so that in the `Aaine-Akbari` , mention has been made of this fort. A renowned... Full Description
Jaipur also popularly known as the Pink City, is the capital of the Indian state of Rajasthan. During the British rule in India, Jaipur was the capital of the princely state of Jaipur. Founded on 18 November, 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amber, the city today has a population of more than 6 million.Jaipur is the first planned city of India, located in the semi-desert lands of Rajasthan. The city which once had been the capital of the royalty now is the capital city of Rajasthan. The very structure of Jaipur resembles the taste of the Rajputs and the Royal families. At present, Jaipur is... Full Description
JAISALMER District, a part of the Great Thar Desert, is sandy, dry and scorched. The terrain around, within a radius of about 60 kms is stony and rocky. The area is barren, undulating with its famous sand dunes and slopes towards the Indus valley and the Runn of Kutch. The soil here is grateful even to a little rain and turns lush green during mansoon. There is no perennial river in the district. The underground water level is very low. Geographically this district is spread over in 38,401 sq. kms which is one of the largest district and almost equal to the state of Kerala. Joined together, the district... Full Description
Jalore also known as Jabalipur in ancient-medieval times is located south of the Sukri River, which is a tributary of the Luni River, a medieval stronghold. The city is also called as Suvarnagiri after the name of the hill, at the foot of which it is situated. Jalore was the 12th-century capital of the Chauhan Rajputs (the warrior rulers of the historic region of Rajputana) and was captured in 1310 AD by the Delhi Emperor 'Ala-ud-Din Khilji. A hill fort build in the 11th century overlooks the city.Jalore was a thriving town in the 8th century AD and was ruled by Pratihar kings. It has beautiful temples and residential houses.... Full Description
Jhalawar, formerly belonging to the district of Kota, was established circa 1838 A.D. The brainchild of the British Empire, it is one of the most coveted tourist destinations of Rajasthan. Zalim Singh, The First, is credited with laying the foundation stone for Jhalawar's rich heritage. Situated in south-east Rajasthan, near the plateau of Malwa, Jhalawar is flecked with lofty fortresses and variegated flora and fauna.Alike the other districts and cities of Rajasthan, Jhalawar is also dotted with several tourist hotspots, ranging from fortresses, museum, theatre and shrines among a host of others... Full Description
The town of Jhunjhunu was founded by Kaimkhani Nawabs in the middle of the 15th century, and remained under their control until it was taken by the Rajput ruler Sardul Singh in 1730 AD, which lasted till the Indian independence. It was in Jhunjhunu that the British based their Shekhawati brigade, a troop raised locally in the 1830s to try to halt the activities of the dacoits (bandits).They were largely local petty rulers who had decided it was easier to become wealthy by pinching other peoples¿ money than by earning their own. Jhunjhunu is one of the largest towns of Shekhawati and is the current... Full Description
Jodhpur is a major district in the state of Rajasthan in India. Formerly a princely state, Jodhpur is located in the Marwar region and is a well-known tourist destination and major commercial zone.Jodhpur district in Rajasthan is surrounded by the districts of Bikaner, Nagaur, Ajmer, Pali and Jaisalmer district. The headquarters of the district is located in the city of Jodhpur. The city of Jodhpur was founded in the 15th century by the rulers of the Rathore Rajput dynasty. After independence, the district was annexed to the state of Rajasthan.Like other parts of Rajasthan, the climate of Jodhpur is mainly dry ... Full Description
Udaipur stands on the banks of the lake Pichola, its many white marble palaces reflecting in the lake's calm waters. Founded by Maharana Udai Singh, Udaipur is voted one of the most romantic cities of India. Due to an abundance of water, there are a number of gardens in and out of town. There are a number of reservoirs surrounding the town, along with a few forts and ancient ruins Udaipur tour covers many palaces one of which is the famous Lake palace, on the banks of lake Pichola, and the experience here is overwhelming. Udaipur actually turns the trip into an imperial extravaganza as... Full Description
Sawai Madhopur’s original name was simply Madhopur, until Raja Jai Singh II met the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. According to legend, Aurangzeb took on a military campaign in the Deccan and sought Jai Singh’s help in expanding his empire. Jai Singh conveniently declined. At this time Rajasthan was being ruled by the Emperor and Madhopur was directly under Delhi rule, the 14 year old Jai Singh being merely Aurangzeb’s vassal. After the battle Aurangzeb summoned the Rajput to Delhi to be tried for disobeying his royal command.While the trial was in progress and just as the Emperor was about... Full Description
Sikar was the largest and the richest 'thikana' (Feudal State) under Jaipur and was founded in the late 17th century. The town followed the city plan of Jaipur. The walled city has lofty buildings, a massive fort and an array of splendid Havelis. Temples are decorated with beautiful frescoes. It is now one of the two districts of Shekhawati, the other being Jhunjhunu. Sikar's large market, the clock tower and the painted Biyani Havelis are must visits.One of the havelis is painted only in blue, suggestive of the typical Chinese blue-and-white porcelain. Other attractions include Sagarmal Sodhani Haveli... Full Description
Sirohi district is located in the south-western part of the state of Rajasthan. The district is in the shape of an irregular triangle, with the apex near the village of Harji in the extreme north and the base extending west by north-west from a point where the territories of the former states of Sirohi, Idar and Danta meet. Sirohi is bounded by district Pali in the north-east, Udaipur district in the east, Jalore district in the west and Banaskantha district of Gujarat in the south. Sirohi is the third smallest district in the state of Rajasthan after the districts of Dungarpur and Banswara. Given below is a glimpse... Full Description
Kota is a part of the southeastern region of Rajasthan, known as Hadoti. Rao Deva, Hada chief, founded Bundi and Hadoti in the 12th century. Later Mughal Emperor Shahjahan, in the early 17th century AD, made Madho Singh, the son of Rao Ratan of Bundi, the ruler of Kota. Thus, Kota received the status of an independent state. Since that time, Kota has been a witness of the Rajput valor, culture and traditions. Read on this Kota city guide to explore more information about the city:Situated on the banks of Chambal River, Kota is one of the important industrial centers of Rajasthan. Kota in Rajasthan... Full Description
Nagaur is a historical town that houses an ancient fort, many palaces and shrines. Nagaur is far- famed for its colorful and one of the biggest cattle fairs that are held in the state. The farming Jats and Bishnoi community mainly inhabit this place. Nagaur has a rustic charm of its own and the sight of red chillies being dried in extensive fields is very pleasing for the beholder. Nagaur lies midway between Jodhpur and Bikaner. The area is arid and known for farming communities such as Jats and Bishnois. The place is mainly noteworthy for the rustic rural charm and colorful life seen on the way. The most interesting... Full Description
Karauli is a small village, situated at a distance of 182 km from Jaipur. Founded in 1348, Karauli is well-known for its Madan Mohanji Temple. The temple is dedicated to Lord Krishna. Initially, the town was known as Kalyanpuri, which was named after the local deity Kalyanji. The fortified city of Karauli is surrounded by Red sandstone walls with bastions for security. In the present day, these fortifications are in wrecks, yet it boast of the six gates and eleven posterns. Karauli is a sylvan delight packed in a rural ambience. It was founded in 1348AD by one Raja Arjun Pal. In those days Karauli used to be... Full Description
Once inhabited by the Paliwal Brahmins, from whom the place gets its name, ancient Pali housed a highly evolved civilization. The land was leased to the Paliwals by the then chief of Mandore (the former capital of Jodhpur district), which they cultivated diligently, abandoning their former priestly profession. Being a hardworking and intelligent tribe they soon became wealthy and were noticed by the chieftain of Marwar at the time, Raja Sheoji. Wanting to replenish his treasury for the battles which lay ahead Sheoji imposed a war levy on the inhabitants of Pali in 1243AD. This they refused to pay, demanding... Full Description
Rajsamand is one of the 32 administrative districts of Rajasthan Carved out from the erstwhile district of Udaipur established on 10th April, 1991, and named after the famous lake "Rajsamand" built by Maharana Raj Singh. The district is surrounded by Ajmer in North, Pali in West, Udaipur in South and Bhilwara in East Rajsamand district is considered to be the major producer of Marble in the state and also single major producer in the country. It has huge resources of marbles and minerals and industries based on these minerals are located at various places inthe district Most tourists who visit Rajasthan also... Full Description
Tonk district takes the visitors on a wonderful ride. There are a number of beautiful places of tourist attraction located in the district, most of them with a long historical tale to tell. Kothis, mahals and many more places of interest are found here, and are much-visited sites in all of Rajasthan. The Jama masjid found situated here is one of the biggest and most beautiful mosques in all of India. Other attractions include the Hathi Bhata, Rasiya ke Tekri, Bisalpur , Historical Ghanta Ghar and Shivaji Garden among others. The various places of tourism in the district of Tonk are discussed below.... Full Description