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Rajasthan Tourist places

Agra
Agra is a part of Brijbhoomi the land associated with the birth and legendry activities of lord Krishna. In Agra City there are five Shiva temples which are the symbols of ancient culture.
Ajmer
The folklore dotted Ajmer, dating back to the seventh century, the discovery of the intrepid Prithviraj Chauhan, boasts of huge footfalls throughout the year. You have to traverse a distance of seventy- eight miles from the Pink City to reach Ajmer. Pay your homage at the shrine of the venerated Khwaja Mu'in-ud-din Chisti who lived between 1142 and 1236 A.D. The magnificent Ana Sagar Lake, constructed in the twelfth century, is another favorite tourist haunt.
Bharatpur
The discovery of the illustrious Maharaja Suraj Mal, the beautiful Bharatpur dates back to 1733 A.D. Situated in Mewat, at a distance of 175 kilometers and 185 kilometers from Jaipur and Delhi respectively, this former capital city of the realm of the brave Jat kings, is a popular tourist hub. The headquarters of the district of Bharatpur, it is the abode of the Keoladeo Ghana National Park, that is an ideal getaway destination for birdwatchers. Besides a trip to the avian paradise, you can bolster your knowledge of the history of Bharatpur with a visit to the Government Museum and the fantastic Lohagarh Fort. Do not forget to catch a glimpse of the towering Jawahar Burj and the Fatej Burj. The city is decked up in all its finery during celebrations of Teej, Gangaur and Brij. You can travel to Bharatpur from Agra too.
Bikaner
Bikaner lies to the North- West of Rajasthan, dating back to 1486 A.D. Rao Bikaji is the founding father of this city, that is located at a distance of 330 kilometers and 320 kilometers from Jaipur and Jaisalmer respectively. It houses the celebrated Deshnokh Temple, the abode of the sacred white mouse, that ushers good fortune.
Bundi
The realm of the Hada Chauhans, Bundi is situated at a distance of 206 kilometers from the regal Jaipur and 40 kilometers from Kota. Encircled by the Aravali range and fenced in by an inviolable boundary with four entrances, Bundi is a must visit tourist hub. Team up your sight-seeing with a dash of adrenaline rush, by indulging in rock climbing and para sailing among other adventure sports. Bundi is also made famous by its noted painters.
Chittaurgarh
This city, located in South-East of Rajasthan, is a repository of monumental historic events, rich heritage and evergreen folklores. Situated at a distance of 110 kilometers and 300 kilometers from Udaipur and Jaipur respectively, Bappa Rawal of the eighth century, is credited with the discovery of Chittaurgarh.
Delhi
Capital of rajasthan
Jaipur
The celebrated Pink City, located in Eastern Rajasthan, instituted by Raja Sawai Jai Singh, the Second, in 1727, is located at a distance of 250 kilometers from Delhi. The Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar- the observatory, Hawa Mahal, Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh, the City Palace, the Albert Hall, the Jal Mahal, the Amer Fort, B M Birla Planetarium, Galtaji, the Laxmi Narayan Temple, are some of the architectural splendors of Jaipur. Tourists stack their bags with wonderful Jaipuri textiles and artifacts as well.
Jaisalmer
The city of the Golden Fort is located at a distance of 275 kilometers from Jodhpur. The magnificent city is the brainchild of Rao Jaisal. Take a trip to the Jaisalmer Fort, Desert National Park, Akal Wood Fossil Park, Godi Sagar Lake and Patwon-ki-haveli and team it up with a visit to the lovely Desert Festival and a stroll down the halcyon sand.
Jodhpur
The history laced Jodhpur, the abode of the famed Mehrangarh Fort and Umed Bhawan Palace, is situated in Western Rajasthan, at a distance of 250 kilometers from Jaipur. The ‘Blue City, instituted by Rao Jodha is a tourist hotspot also because of its premier museum and haven of indigenous art.
Kota
Kota, located in South-East Rajasthan is the site of the colorful Dussehra Mela is located at a distance of 240 kilometers from Jaipur and 131 kilometers from Ajmer.
Mount Abu
The only hill station in Rajasthan, Mount Abu is more than just a summer retreat. Its stunning array of exquisite Dilwara Jain Temples, dating back 11th- 13th centuries, make it a popular pilgrimage centre. Mount Abu is located in Sirohi district. The highest peak on the mountain is Guru Shikhar, at 1722 meters above sea level.
Pushkar
Located at a distance of 14 kilometers from Ajmer, Pushkar draws tourists in hordes during the famous Pushkar Fair. The Brahma Temple is yet another tourist haunt of Pushkar.
Ranthambore
Ranthambore is a national park and tiger reserve in Rajasthan state of western India. It is located in Sawai Madhopur district of southeastern Rajasthan, about about 130 km from Jaipur, which is also the nearest airport. The nearest town and railway station is at Sawai Madhopur, 11 km away.
Shekhawati
Shekhawati - The region of Rajputs and Marwaris Shekhawati is a tourist's paradise. The land of the Shekha is laced with innumerable beautiful havelis or grand mansions, that is guaranteed to capture one's imagination. It is a haven for a true connoisseur of art and architecture. A riot of colors encapsulates the spirit of this vibrant landscape.
Udaipur
The ‘City of Lakes’, the ‘ Venice of the East’,- Udaipur is known by several names. This famous tourist hotspot was instituted by Maharana Udai Sigh, the Second in the year 1568. Dotted by an array of wonderful architectural delights, it is a must visit tourist hotspot.
 
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