Impregnable forts and palaces, picturesque lakes, shimmering deserts and exotic wild lives - Rajasthan offers you a heady mix. Tourist attractions in Rajasthan lie in its intriguing heritage, colorful villages and vibrant songs and dances. Visit any city in Rajasthan; it will charm you with its wealth of attractions. Old palaces, which were once resided by the Kings and princes, have now been open to the tourist for accommodation. Simply the taste of royal hospitality would attract you over. For most of the visitors, the entry point to Rajasthan is Jaipur. A visitor should choose to start his trip here, you are in fact well-positioned to visit some of Rajasthan's top sites:
Only a few hours from the city is the Ranthambore National Park -- where, given 2 days, you are virtually assured of spotting a wild tiger -- and Bharatpur's Keoladeo National Park, a must-see for birders, and virtually on the way from Agra.
Jaipur is also within easy striking distance of Bundi, an untouched, off-the-beaten-track rural town that lies some hours away by train or car, as well as nearby Ajmer, gateway to the sacred lake of Pushkar and site of the state's most famous camel fair. Pushkar festival attracts many tourists from all over the world. During Tour of Rajasthan you can witness the awesome historical monuments and fascinating historical legacies of Rajasthan. The travelers can enjoy with the Rajasthani people in the different colorful festivals of Rajasthan.
The medieval zeal of honor among the Rajputs rings true in Chittorgarh Fort, men and women alike, while the romantic reverie hovers over the island palaces of Lake Pichola. One can almost see the shy royal ladies chuckling to see the royal procession on the roads of Jaipur, unseen and safe behind the screens of Hawa Mahal. The religious fervor of the staunch devotees at Dargah Sharief at Ajmer and Shrinath ji at Nathdwara is no less than the grandeur of City Palace of Jaipur and astronomical wonders of Jantar Manta.





