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Top 7 Places to visit in Dausa, Rajasthan

Those who are interested in visiting the lesser known parts of Rajasthan would enjoy the Dausa district. It is located in the northern part of Rajasthan. It is connected by road to Jaipur , Agra, Delhi and Sawai Madhopur. The Dausa district is known for its historical monuments, beautiful temples and a rich cultural heritage. The temples have intricate carvings that tell the stories of old rulers. There is also a folk dance that gives a glimpse into the culture of the locals. The district is also known for the treatment of mentally troubled people. The Bhadravati Palace in Bhandarej is a major tourist attraction. It is built in the Mughal style. The palace also has plush rooms. The palace also has a lovely green garden. Coutsey: Wim Arys (Unsplash.com) Another tourist attraction in Dausa is the Mehandipur Balaji Temple. The temple is dedicated to Lord Hanuman. The temple is visited by hundreds of devotees. The temple is also known for its magical properties. It is visited by people fro

Picturesque Udaipur, Romantic City of Lakes

Unquestionably one of India's most romantic cities, Udaipur is nestled between the historic Aravelli Hills and the sparkling waters of its famous lakes. Even though Udaipur is one of the biggest cities in Rajasthan, it yet has a quaint little town atmosphere. The Old City is strewn along the east bank of Lake Pichola , which is located in the centre of the city. Courtesy: Anuj Yadav (Pexels.com) Narrow, winding alleyways with sharp bends and turns lead to magnificent marble palaces, hibiscus-filled gardens, dazzling fountains, and pavilions that are built along a succession of mild slopes. Many writers and artists have been inspired by this idyllic location. The historical Rajput-era forts, opulent palaces, breathtaking lakes, architectural temples, museums, galleries, traditional festivals, and rich culture of Udaipur are world-famous. You absolutely must include Lake Pichola, City Palace, Eklingji Temple, Ambrai Ghat, Saheliyon Ki Bari, Bagore Ki Haveli, Vintage Car Museum, Bada

Bikaner, My Best Discover

Escaping the fervor floating in Jaipur, I moved on to taste the sweetness of sand further. Ramesh, the driver, sped down the congested route and past the clamorous traffic. I was already aware of Ramesh's love of music and the constant playback in his taxi. He played good music, thank God. The upbeat songs Ramesh played had me tapping my feet nonstop. Ramesh loved to imagine himself as Micheal Schumacher and his old vehicle as a Ferrari, which I also saw throughout the journey. Driving from one place to another was similar to finishing a sporting event. Even so, it was enjoyable. Great Fun! Courtesy:Pranav Jain(Pexels.com) I finally arrived in Bikaner . I thought Bikaner was more pleasant than its rivals. Because there are fewer visitors, there are less hassles. With a real guide this time, I started my Bikaner tour by viewing the previous Bikaner Fort ( Junagarh Fort ). I was informed that the fort included a museum and a number of additional buildings. How accurate it was, too.

Jaipur Visit: Pink Your Imaginations

It was a clear, beautiful March morning. I was in Rajasthan, India's most vibrant desert. The charming Pink City of Jaipur served as the ideal starting point for my exploration of Rajasthan's many diverse attractions. Jaipur truly has an incredible variety of activities to suit every taste. My trip was made memorable by the gorgeous latticed windows of the Hawa Mahal , the stunning blue ceramic items at Johri Bazaar, the city vista from Birla Mandir , and the impeccable City Palace . It felt like travelling back in time while exploring the magnificent Rajput palaces. Courtesy: Sagar Soneji (Pexels.com) But that wasn't all. The Amber Fort's elephant ride was the most stunning. It was a regal encounter. Under the sun's intensely yellow rays, the structure glistened like a gem. I had the good fortune to take part in the city's March Elephant Festival . I was utterly mesmerized by the royal parade of elephants dressed in the finest attire. It was a pleasure to spen