Step into the bygone era
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When here, you will get to experience a harmonious blend of opulence and craftsmanship. The intricate carvings, delicate filigree work, and stunning frescoes found in the palaces and havelis (traditional mansions) are proof of the artistic prowess of the region. The awe-inspiring Amer Fort, the ethereal beauty of Hawa Mahal, and the serene Jal Mahal floating on Man Sagar Lake are just a few examples of the architectural wonders that make Rajasthan a visual delight.
Exploring these structures transports visitors to a world of regality, where every wall tells a story of a bygone era.
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Natural beautyRajasthan's landscape is both diverse and captivating. The Thar Desert, often referred to as the ‘Great Indian Desert,’ offers a mesmerising experience with its vast stretches of golden sand dunes. The rustic charm of rural villages and the colourful attire of locals add to the charm of this arid expanse. Then there is the lush greenery around Mount Abu, the only hill station in the state, which will offer you a refreshing contrast.
Delectable cuisine
Shop till you dropRajasthan is renowned for its warm hospitality, where guests are treated like royalty. The 'Padharo Mhare Des' spirit resonates in the welcoming smiles of the locals, making visitors feel at home. The bustling markets, such as Jaipur's Johari Bazaar and Jodhpur's Sardar Market, are a sensory delight, and will make you shop till you drop. From vibrant textiles and intricate jewellery to traditional handicrafts, these markets will likely overwhelm you at first. But fret not, if you love shopping, you will love every bit of it.