15. Visit City Palace Jaipur- a story of the olden days
The capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur, houses the City Palace complex, which comprises of Chandra Mahal, Mubarak Mahal, and several other buildings belonging to the royal era. The palace dates back to the time of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh and stands out for its architectural marvel. You can see several artifacts belonging to the royal era at the palace, which tell a story of the old times.
16. Take part in Gangaur Mela- A riot of colors
Every year, right after holi, the city of Jaipur comes alive with the Gangaur Mela. It is a festival which lasts for two weeks and is all about celebrating the culture and traditions of Rajasthan. You can sample delicious Rajasthani cuisine during the festival, watch colorful traditional dances and so much more. An eclectic feature of the festival is the unmarried tribal men and women marrying only by eloping during the festival.
17. Visit Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary- a haven for bird lovers
If you are a bird lover, you will love spending time at Bharatput Bird Sanctuary, now called the Keoladeo National Park. It is a World. Heritage Site which is home to more than 200 species of different birds. Situated close to the city of Jaipur, the best time to visit the park is during the winter months when several migratory birds flock to the reserve.
18. Visit Johri Bazaar in Jaipur- go jewellery shopping
Apart from its many historical monuments, and being the capital city of Rajasthan, Jaipur is also well known for its Johri Bazaar. The market is renowned for its several shops selling authentic gold and silver jewelry. Take a tour of the market and get your hands on exquisite pieces of jewelry here. The market is a tourist attraction in its own right.
19. Visit Abhaneri Step Well- a mystical experience
You probably won’t find any mention of the place in most travel guides. Yet, it deserves a visit. Located close to the city of Jaipur, the Abhaneri Step Well is a water reservoir dating back to 9th century AD. You can descend a few steps into the water reservoir marvel at the architecture of the establishment. There is a small temple too closeby which is worth a visit.
20. Stay at Rambagh Palace- luxury personified
Once the residence of Maharaja of Jaipur, the Rambagh Palace is now a luxury hotel owned by the Taj Group. A stay here means you get to live the life of the royal class. However, it does not come cheap. The palace has seen several high profile guests over the years, including some of the most famous sportspersons, film actors, and political dignitaries. If your pockets allow though, a stay in Rambagh Palace is an absolute delight.
Things to do in Pushkar
21. Kite flying- reaching for the skies
A colorful and traditional sport of India, kite flying is still actively enjoyed in Rajasthan. Every year, Pushkar plays host to a kite flying festival. You can participate in the festival, and connect with locals as well as tourists over this fun game.Many have even found the love of their life during the kite flying festival in Rajasthan.
22. Visit the Pushkar Fair- A fair very different than the rest
Traditional fairs may be a dying event across India, but the Pushkar Fair remains as strong as ever. It is a camel and livestock far which lasts for 5 days. The fair takes place between the months of October and November. You can witness some traditional dance forms of Rajasthan during the fair, apart from some really eclectic competitions such as a fight for the longest moustache.
Things to do in Jaisalmer
23. Visit the Jaisalmer Fort- a tryst with history
One of the oldest forts in Rajasthan is the Jaisalmer Fort, situated in Jaisalmer city. The fort, also known as Sonar Quila, immediately captivates you with its sand stone and impressive architecture. There is a market situated close to the fort where you can pick up some interesting miniatures of royal artifacts.
24. Visit the Gadsisar Sagar Lake- It will enchant you
It is not just Udaipur which has some of the most beautiful lakes in the world. Gadsisar Lake in Jaisalmer is an equally beautiful manmade lake, which once served as the source of water for the entire city. There are temples and shrines built close to the lake which are worth a visit too. If possible, visit the lake during the winter months, when it makes for an interesting bird watching venue too. And don’t miss out on the story of the king and the prostitute which is associated with the lake and the Krishna temple located closeby.
25. Visit the Thar Heritage Museum- a quirky little place
Now, the Thar Heritage Museum isn’t one of those large national museums which tons of artifacts to explore. Located in the backstreets of Jaisalmer, the museum is private property and owned by a passionate individual interested in preserving the history and culture of Rajasthan. The owner of the museum himself takes you on a tour of the museum and knows a lot about the different artifacts that are placed here. You can even watch a short puppet show in the evenings, making the experience even quirkier.
26. Visit the Desert National Park- a magnificent ecosystem
Even the most arid regions in the world can breed life, and one of the best examples of that is the Desert National Park. Located on the outskirts of Jaisalmer city, it is one of the largest national parks of the country. A large part of the park’s ecosystem comprises of sand dunes. The national park is frequented by several species of birds, including the rare Great Indian Bustard. There are fossil remains of plants and animals too in the region. In fact, fossils of dinosaurs as old as 6 million years old have also been found in the area.
Things to do in Udaipur
27. Visit the Shilpgram Museum- for an arty experience
Don’t be misled by the name. The Shilpgram Museum is actually an ethnic village which has been set up to promote the traditional arts and crafts of India. Located in Udaipur, at the foothills of the Aravallis, a tour of the village lets you explore the many different forms of traditional crafts which are practiced by several tribes of India.
28. Visit Kumbhalgarh Fort- a breathtaking experience
When in Udaipur, don’t miss out on a visit to Kumbhalgarh Fort. It is arguably the most magnificent of all forts in Rajasthan, with several structures to explore. There is even a light and sound show in the evenings to enjoy. When visiting the fort, be prepared to walk a lot, since there is a lot to be explored here.
29. Horse riding- ditch the camel
While a camel safari is a quintessential desert experience, horse riding is more of a colonial one. What better location for a colonial experience than the majestic landscape of Udaipur. You can go on a horse safari in the region for 2 hours, 4 hours, or even a full day, complete with camping in Swiss tents and a very rustic experience. During one of the longer safaris, you almost feel like a nomad, in search of that coveted treasure which are the thieves are after.
30. Visit the Bagore ki Haveli- a Rajputana experience
The name itself speaks much about the traditional Rajputana experience. This majestic haveli in Udaipur has been converted into a museum, which several artifacts of the Rajput kingdom on display. Take a tour of the haveli and get to know the revered Rajput tradition and culture.
31. Visit Saheliyon ki Badi- an ornamental garden
One of the many manmade delights of the city of Udaipur is the Saheliyon ki Badi, a small ornamental garden built on the shores of Fateh Sagar Lake. Back in the royal times, princess and her friends used to come to the garden for a stroll, and hence the name, which translates to “Garden of Maids.” The garden has several fountains which are operated with an energy conservation principle. Take a stroll in the garden and you almost feel like the royal class itself.
32. Visit Fateh Prakash Palace- another Udaipur marvel
Udaipur just does not cease to surprise you. It is home to stunning lakes and palaces, one of which is the Fateh Prakash Palace. Located on the shores of Lake Pichola, the palace was built by Maharana Fateh Singh. A part of it has been converted into a heritage hotel. You can stay at the palace cum hotel and inside you can see several miniature paintings and other artifacts dating back to the royal times.
33. Visit Monsoon Palace- another royal epitome
Located in Udaipur is the majestic Monsoon Palace, perched high atop a hill, giving magnificent views of the lakes and palaces of the city. The palace dates back to 1884 and was originally built to track the monsoon clouds, and hence the name. A symbol of Mewar rule in the region, the palace is illuminated in all its brilliance in the evenings, making for a stunning sight.
34. Visit Ranakpur-a holy village
Ranakpur is a rustic village of Rajasthan, located close to the city of Udaipur in Pali district of Rajasthan. The village is well known for its many Jain temples, the most notable of which is the Ranakpur temple. The village of Ranakpur is considered to be one of the holiest places for Jains. Take a tour of the village and explore the many beautiful temples which date back to the royal times.
35. Visit the Fateh Sagar Lake- an absolute beauty
Located a bit further from Pichola Lake in Udaipur is the Fateh Sagar Lake, a major tourist attraction of the city. The calm waters and the hills in the background make the place absolutely beautiful. The lake is named after the famous ruler, Maharana Fateh Singh.
36. Boating on Lake Pichola- A romantic ride
One of the most romantic things to do in Rajasthan is to take a boat ride on Lake Pichola with your special someone. Located in Udaipur, the city of lakes, Lake Pichola is one of the oldest lakes of Rajasthan, and undoubtedly, a major tourist attraction of the city. The lake is surrounded by hills on one side, palaces on the other, and some beautiful temples too.










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