Jaipur
Located 259 km SW of Delhi and 232 km W of Agra, Jaipur is
the capital city and one of the most visited travel destinations in the
northwestern Indian state of Rajasthan. Surrounded by high walls and
criss-crossed by straight avenues, this Pink City attracts tourists
from all corners of the globe with its collection of handicrafts and
traditional garbs. Visitors flock to the city to visit such famous
attractions as the City Palace (centrally located in the city), Ambar Fort,
Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar Observatory and the Samode Palace.

Jodhpur
The desert-city of Jodhpur is located 336 E of Jaipur, the
capital of Rajasthan. Famously known as the Blue City, Jodhpur
remains protected by one of the most inexpugnable forts in the Indian
history the Mehrangarh Fort. It is a city where you can still experience the
charm of living in the medieval era as you start taking a stroll through its
medieval-looking streets and bazaars. While visiting Jodhpur one cannot miss
visiting very bizarre Umaid Bhavan Palace, which has now been turned into a
heritage hotel.
Bikaner
The desert city of Bikaner was founded by Rao Bikaji as a
stronghold. The city is quite well planned and its interesting to note
that even today, the city is ruled by a dynasty that traces its link to the
erstwhile rulers of Jodhpur. It preserves a wonderful collection of havelis,
forts, palaces and temples, drawing in travelers and holidaymakers from
around the world. The junagarh Fort and the Lalgarh Palace still exude the
medieval flavour. Besides, you can visit the world renowned temple of Karni
Mata, the family deity of Bikaners royal families.
Jaisalmer
Located 285 km W of Jodhpur, Jaisalmer happens to be the
oldest living fortified city in the state of Rajasthan. The city occupies a
central position in the Thar Desert. All of the citys residents
resided in the Jaisalmer Fort until the 18th century but later they moved to
the plateau below. Even today, the biggest lure for visitors to the city is
the Jaisalmer Fort or the Sonar Kila meaning the golden fort. Besides
exploring the forts, palaces and havelis, there are wonderful options of
camel safaris which draw tourists all the more.
Udaipur
Famous as one of the most romantic cities in India,
Rajasthans Udaipur is built around wonderful lakes reflecting the
brilliant whites of the palaces and the Aravalli Hills looking on from a
distance. The older part of Udaipur, which captures much charm, is located
on the banks of Lake Pichola. The impressive City Palace and the
fairytale-like Lake Palace, celebrated Jain temples of Ranakpur, the
Eklingji Temple and the ancient fort of Kumbhalgarh are some most visited
attractions in the city.
Ajmer
The holy city of Ajmer occupies a position 130 km W of
Jaipur, the state capital. There are three major reasons for visiting Ajmer
its eventful history, pilgrimage centres and the sacred village of Pushkar.
Ajmer houses the shrine of world famous sufi saint Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin
Chishti. The dargah sharif (holy shrine) invites not only Muslims devotees
but also pilgrims from every religion. Apart from the shrine, the other
attractions are Adhai din Ka Jhonpra, the Taragarh Fort and well famed Mayo
College.
Pushkar
Pushkar Fair 2010 - (13 November - 21 November, 2010)
The holy town of Pushkar offers to see around 400 temples and 52 ghats that
surround the Pushkar Lake. This small town turns into a hub of activities
during the annual Pushkar Fair (the largest camel fair in the world), held
in October-November every year. The Brahma Temple, located in the Pushkar
Valley, is the only temple dedicated to Lord Brahma in India. Other must-see
places of worship in Pushkar include the Savitri Temple and the Vraha Temple
and several ghats like Vraha, Brahma and Gau.
Bharatpur
The city of Bharatpur is 200 km from the national capital
Delhi and just 56 km (1 hour 30 min by road) from the Taj. It is a wonderful
gift of nature to the lover of birds. Bharatpur attracts travellers for its
world famous Bharatpur Bird Sanactuary or the Keoladeo Ghana National Park,
a World Heritage Site as declared by the UNESCOs World Heritage
Committee. Besides the bird sanctuary, Bharatpur offers to see the Bharatpur
Palace, the Government Museum, the Ganga Mandir, the Laxman Mandir and the
Lohagarh Fort.

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