If a picture of desert comes to your
mind while thinking of Rajasthan, you need to probably update your records! The
sparkling desert, forests, sand dunes and lakes picture
the Rajasthan today. A paradise for honeymooners and adventurers, Rajasthan is
a perfect place to visit in winters. Summers are a bit uncomfortable here;
winters would prove to be of ultimate delight. Along with the captivating
beauty, the colourful turbans and folk dresses along with local food will keep
you enchanted till long!
- · Udaipur
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Rightly subtitled as Venice of the East and
very popular among honeymooners, Udaipur houses within itself various lake
palaces, gardens and havelis. Places of attraction include BagorekiHaveli, Lake Pichola, monsoon palace, city palace complex
along with shopping centres and surprising sight scenes. Visit Udaipur during
winters.
- · Jaisalmer
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Sharing close proximity with Pakistan,Jaisalmer
is visited by a large number of domestic and foreign tourists. Sparkling sands
and sand dunes are perhaps one of the reasons that attract people towards Jaisalmer
in winters. The royal heritage of Jaisalmer fort along with a look over PatwonkiHaveli and BadaBagh are worth a visit. Don’t forget to have a hopping ride
over camels.
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Jodhpur
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Popularly called as the blue city of Rajasthan,
the city is famous for Mehrangarh Fort. UmaidBhawan is the largest residence in
the world and is totally luxurious. You can also spend time visiting the locals
and trying the bites of local food, everything is tasty here.
- · Ranthambore National Park
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This park is surely going to remain
alive in your memories for its picturesque locations and mesmerising beauty
along with tigers! Explore the Ranthambore Fort and do not return without
enjoying tiger safaris. Have a stay in nearby jungle resorts or plan some
adventure.
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Jaipur
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Known as the pink city of the Rajasthan,
the Jaipur has various places to explore. Amber Fort along with Birla Temple
and MotiDoongri are few places you should look ahead for. The local market
sells beautiful handcrafted apparels and show pieces.
Enjoy your stay in Rajasthan and make
the best use of winters. Travel and explore a lot more with Rezortify.
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