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Rajasthan tourist attractions are
opulent in architecture and are a great delight for all the tourists
with mighty forts, sandy dunes, shimmering lakes, outstanding monuments
and lush blossoming gardens.
The zeal of honor amidst the Rajputs
ring in Chittorgarh fort, women and men, but the romantic reverie
lingers in the palaces such as Lake Pichola.
One can see the royal ladies chuckling
to watch the royal procession in Jaipur from the Hawa Mahal screens,
the religious fervor at Dargah Sharif, Ajmer and Shrinathji, Nathdwara
is not lesser than the grandeur of Jaipur city palace as well as the
Jantar Mantar, the astronomical wonders.
Tourist attractions in Rajasthan
comprise of various privileges right from the royal treatment to
visiting the royal palaces and heritage hotels.
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The tourist attractions in Rajasthan are the
Albert Hall Museum, Amber Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar
in Jaipur, the Fateh Sagar lake, Pichola lake, Sahelion ki Bari at
Udaipur, the Chittorgarh fort, the Dargah Sharif, Ajmer, the Havelis of
Jaisalmer, the Pushkar, Rajasthan, the Shrinathji Temple at Nathdwara
and the Umaid Bhawan Palace.
Rajasthan tourist attractions include the
splendid Hawa Mahal and are one of the main landmarks of Jaipur. This
is an integral part of city palace and is an extension of the chambers
of women. This is quite secluded from the actual complex.
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Rajasthan tourist attractions include
the Amber Palace. This is a mesmerizing blend of Mughal and Hindu
architecture.
Rajputs used this fort for defense and
for residential purpose. The City Palace is in Jaipur and is the chief
palace that displays a titillating blend of Mughal architecture and
conventional Rajasthan architecture.
The gigantic palace engages nearly one
seventh of Jaipur. The tourist attractions in Rajasthan include the
Albert hall museum.
It is the oldest museum and this
museum has an array of rare articles on display which includes carpets,
textiles, wood and metal crafts, paintings, weapons, pottery, arms,
dolls, Egyptian mummy, toys, and the flora and fauna of this state.
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The tourist attractions in Rajasthan include
the Jantar Mantar and are a magnificent place as it took seven years to
complete.
The Chittorgarh fort witnessed the bloody
sieges and the royal ladies immolating in the fire in protection of
their honor, the Dargah Sharif, the sacred shrine of Muslims, but
venerated by Hindus and Muslims, the Fateh Sagar Lake in Udaipur and
the Havelis of Jaisalmer are beautiful mansions etched out in sandstone
and are pieces carved together in various patterns.
It is believed that a dip in the Pushkar is
equal to visiting the Chaar Dhaam. The Rajasthan tourist attractions
are many, and especially the Shrinathji temple of Lord Krishna.
The Umaid Bhawan Palace that was constructed
to offer the farmers an employment and this palace was a famine relief
project.
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