Rajasthan is said to be the most colourful
state of India. If you are planning a proper holiday this year then this state
can make it to your wish list for sure. Here are some exotic places to visit
there.
Ranthambore National Park
This national park stretches over an area
of 1334 square kilometres and is also known as the land of royal animals in
Rajasthan. Yes, you have guessed it right; this park is famous for its tiger
spotting and definitely this is a paradise for the wild life photographers. But
tigers are not the only attractions here. Apart from them one can also get to
spot here animals like Wild Boars, Sambar and Sloth Bears. The best time to
visit this place is from March to May when tiger spotting is the most.
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Pushkar
This is a very famous Hindu pilgrimage town
and is one of the ancient cities of India. This town is situated around a holy
lake and is said to have emerged when Lord Brahma dropped a lotus flower. This
place has almost 52 holy ghats and 400 shrines. Also, this town is famous for
its Pushkar camel fair and blue lotus fair that happens every year in February.
One can reach this town by driving about 11 kilometres from the Ajmer city.
Bhangarh
This is the most famous and spookiest place
in India. Located in Alwar region of Rajasthan state this place is completely
in ruins where temples, shops, palaces and havelis all are in ruins. It is said
that the fort is haunted by the ghosts every night and the Government has made
strict rules to stop anyone to enter this fort at evening and night.
Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
This
place is also known as the Keoladeo Ghana National Park and it is located here.
This is the best bird sanctuary in India where the finest bird of the entire
world flock together. The best time to
visit this place is definitely in winter. The most uncommon birds and some
endangered species of birds fly down here from every parts of the world at that
time.
Jaisalmer
The golden city with the golden fort in
Rajasthan. The huge fort made of yellow sand stones make this place look
beautiful and elegant as well. One can take a safari to the Thar Dessert and
can visit till the Pakistan borders. Jaisalmer is full of colours and it is a
hub of culture where you can spend a colourful holiday.
Kumbhalgarh
If you want to visit the great wall of
India then Kumbhalgarh is the place. Here, the fort ishuge and massive and it
has a perimeter of 36 kilometres. It is believed to be the longest wall in
India and is the second longest one after the Great Wall of China. One has to
drive almost 82 kilometres from the city of Udaipur to reach this place.
To reach Rajasthan one can book train
tickets online from any part of India. In order to get delivery
of food in trains one can also
book their meals from e catering services.
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