Thursday, October 14, 2010

Rajasthan Forts And Places

Name of Rajasthan is the combination of two words – Raja (King) and Sthan (Place). Rajasthan This literally means’ land of kings. ” In fact, it is a land of kings. But the magnificent monuments, forts, palaces and havelis built by its different rules represent the right glory of the state. Steeped in royal splendor this state of India is world well-known for its monuments, forts and palaces. Nearly all cities and major tourist destinations of the state are dotted with some magnificent forts, palaces and monuments. Any person who is party and in the region of the state where he will travel to the brilliant opportunity to see many gorgeous buildings and structures. You have a golden opportunity to learn the charm of architectural excellence – the perfect testimony of the state.

The real state of Rajasthan is associated with various historical sites are also very well-known among tourists and world travelers. The State leaders have been courageous and still is the saga of courage is celebrated in the form of dances and songs. No wonder the state is the land of kings. Magnificent forts, palaces and monuments of the state they represent the like of their leaders the art and architecture. Most tourists visit the state of India because of its high magnificent palaces, havelis and monuments. Jaipur, the state capital has many attractions including heritage monument Jantar Mantar, Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, Nahargarh Fort, Albert Hall Museum, Govind Dev Ji Temple, Laxmi Narayan Temple, Akshardham Temple City Palace Museum, Jaipur etc. is called the pink city of India.

Jaipur is the base as a destination for tourists and vacationers to travel to travel to Rajasthan. Several nearby destinations can be easily reached from Jaipur, the pink city. Ajmer, Pushkar, Samode, Agra, Bharatpur, Sariska, Ranthambhore, etc. are easily accessible from the city. Jaipur is also well-known annual festival of the elephant. Many tourists visit Jaipur during the festival, and delight in the cultural charm of Rajasthan. Udaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Mandawa, etc. are other vital cities and tourist destinations in the state of Rajasthan, India. These places are known for their individual charm and attractions. Elegant Palace Lake Palace and City Palace, the majestic Mehrangarh Fort and Umaid Bhawan Palace in Jodhpur terrible, invincible and magnificent Junagarh Fort Bikaner Lalgarh Palace and the magnificent Castle Mandawa Fort Mandawa Havelis with fresh, fantastic and magnificent gold in Fort Jaisalmer Jain temples, Jain temples in Ranakpur terrible Dilwara Jain temples of Mount Abu, etc. are of fantastic importance to tourism. Tourists from around the world delight in traveling to visit these sites Rajasthan wonderful.

The state of Rajasthan is also known for pilgrimages. Ajmer, Pushkar, Ranakpur and Mount Abu are well loved pilgrimage sites in the state. Ajmer is well known for Dargarh Sharif. Pushkar is well-known for attractions such as the temple of Brahma Temple, Savitri Temple, etc. Pushkar is also well-known rose garden and the cattle and the annual Honest Day. Many tourists and travelers plotting to visit Rajasthan during the well-known Pushkar Honest and Festival won. Tourism in Rajasthan is also well-known for wildlife tourism. Ranthambhore, Sariska, Keoladeo Ghana National Park are very well loved with wildlife enthusiasts. There are many attractions in Rajasthan that appeal to tourists around the world.


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