Jaipur golden traingle of india’s tourism
Jaipur is one third of golden triangle of tourism in India with Agra and Delhi.there are numerous locatiion spread across the city that are worth visiting for a tourist. tourist on a 2 day trip can visit numerous important locations in Jaipur, one such location is the AlbertHall and museum. Albert Hall is both a […]
Jaipur capital of rajasthan
Jaipur city and its surroundings are replete with historic places from palaces, forts, Havelis, and markets. All these attract tourists in large numbers to Rajasthan and more importantly to Jaipur the capital. One of the most unusual and historic sites to visit for tourists is the majestic stepwells. Tourists can spend 3 days visiting the […]
The Magnificent Salim Singh ki Haveli in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
Havelis’ are traditional townhouse or manor house known for their beautifully crafted and designed intricate artwork. The word haveli is derived from the Arabic word “hawali”, meaning “partition” or “private space”, popularised during the Mughal era. Later, the haveli word was used generically to describe palatial mansions, manor houses, and townhouses.
5 Identical “Patwon ki Haveli” – One of the Biggest Attractions of Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
Havelis’ as a traditional townhouse or manor house with historical and architectural significance, are huge mansions known for their beautifully crafted and designed intricate artwork. The word haveli is derived from the Arabic word “hawali”, meaning “partition” or “private space”, popularised during the Mughal era.
Umaid Bhawan Palace – Last Palace Built in Rajasthan Before Independence
Home to the erstwhile royal family of Jodhpur, Umaid Bhawan Palace is located in the heart of the city. The palace is a shining example of Indo-Saracenic architecture, with the highlight being its special Chittar sandstone that gives the palace a dazzling appearance. Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India, is the 6th largest private residence in the world. A part of the palace is managed by Taj Hotels, as a heritage hotel since 1971.
Jaipur known for delectable cuisine
Jaipur or PinkCity is a city of palaces, forts and royalty. The city of magnificence and splendour, Jaipur’s uniqueness comes from its fascinating history that has had a impact on its cuisine too. The city built amidst rugged hills, is mesmerizing and a lot of this is known for its delectable cuisines. A tourist visiting […]
Jaipur famous for camel & elephant safari
There are lot of fun activities to do for tourists in and around Jaipur. The pink city has a lot of options for tourists that they can enjoy on a least 5-day trip. After arriving in Jaipur and relaxing for the day, tourist can start off their fun activities with a camel safari, one of […]
Bishnoi Village Tour in Jodhpur, Rajasthan – Community Worship Blackbuck Deer
Rajasthan offers of variety of options for tourist for sightseeing. Tourist come to Western Rajasthan to witness the various shining examples of culture from different ages, which is on display across the state. One such place is Bishnoi village near Jodhpur. Jodhpur, also known as the ‘blue city’ is the gateway to the beautiful village located 22 km away from the city limits. Bishnoi village, though relatively small in size compared to cities or even towns of Rajasthan; attracts tourists from all over India and the world.
Ajmer famous for Ajmer sharif
Ajmer is a city in Rajasthan, India. The city is famous for AjmerSharif Dargah, located south of the artificial Ana Sagar Lake. The domed shrine of Muslim Sufi saint Khwaja Garib Nawaz is visited by lakhs of Muslims throughout the year. Nearby, a 16th-century palace Akbari Fort & Museum was built by Mughal emperor Akbar. […]
Lake Pichola, Its Islands and Palaces – The Crown Jewel of Udaipur, Rajasthan
Lake Pichola is the crown jewel of city of Udaipur in Rajasthan, India. An artificial fresh water lake, it was built in 1362 AD to solve the perennial drinking water problem of the city and meet irrigation needs of its neighbouring villages. Legend goes it was built by a banjara (gypsy) tribesman, Pichhu Banjara who used to transport grain and named it after the nearby Picholi village, during Maharana Lakha’s reign.