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Amer Fort
The picturesque capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is colour washed pink - the colour associated with hospitality in Rajput culture. Built in 1727 A.D. by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, Jaipur displays a remarkable harmony and architectural splendour.
Hawa Mahal
Overlooking one of the main streets of Jaipur, you cannot ignore the royalty & grandeur of
Hawa Mahal. Also known as 'The Palace of the Winds.
Vjay Stambh
Vijay Stambh or Victory Tower is an attraction, you will never miss on your trip to Chittorgarh. Even while you are exploring other areas of Chittorgarh.
Jaisalmer Fort
Discover the culture & architecture of Jaisalmer through the screen windows, delicate pavilions and beautiful balconies of Jaisalmer Fort.
Junagarh Fort
Discovering Junagarh fort will be an entirely different experience for you because it is one of the few major forts that was not built on a hilltop
City Palace Jaipur
City Palace is one of the most important landmarks of Jaipur. Explore the City Palace and you will soon discover why such vast number of travelers come here..
City Palace Udaipur
It is difficult to imagine the history of India without its magnificent palaces. Over the centuries, kings and warriors have erected numerous spectacular castles and stately palaces.
Lalgarh Palace, Bikaner
The Lalgarh Palace is worth a visit; if you're interested in weaponry, or plain tired, spend an extra day browsing the museums. Once you enter the complex of Lalgarh Palace.
Bundi Fort, Bundi
The area of Bundi came under the Chauhan rulers in the 12th century. 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.
Mehrangarh Fort
The fort is located on the hilltop that rises sharply at the city of Jodhpur. With its 68 ft wide
and 117 ft high walls soaring 400 ft above the city the fort dominates the surrounding plains and appears very majestic and impregnable.
Kishangarh Fort
Around the fort of Kishangarh is the moat and garden - on which "Phool Mahal" was built in A.D. 1870 and was the Palace of the flowers for the Maharaja's of Kishangarh.
Ranthambore Fort
Standing out in stark contrast to the biological desert that Rajasthan has become, the Ranthambhore forest is like a balm, its soothing effect palpable the moment one enters the portals of the mass.
Neemrana Fort
Neemrana is Rajasthan's closest palace to India's capital, and India's oldest heritage resort. One of the leading heritage hotels of Rajasthan and India. |