Explore the legendary hubs of India's Land of Kings, a journey through color, history, and wonder.
What makes Rajasthan a global magnet? In 2023 alone, over 179 million domestic and 1.7 million foreign travelers explored its wonders. Let's see why.
Our journey begins in the vibrant capital, Jaipur. As part of India's famed Golden Triangle, its pink-hued architecture is an unforgettable welcome.
Drift into a dreamscape in Udaipur. Known for its serene man-made lakes and ethereal palaces, this city is pure romance.
Next, the Sun City, Jodhpur. Gaze upon a sea of blue houses from the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort, a sight that defines Rajasthan's unique charm.
Deep in the Thar Desert lies Jaisalmer. Its living fort, sculpted from yellow sandstone, glows like a mirage, especially as the sun sets.
But the story of Rajasthan extends far beyond its four famous colors. A wilder, more serene adventure is waiting to be discovered.
In Ranthambore National Park, ancient forts stand silent watch over jungles ruled by majestic tigers. This was once the hunting ground of kings.
Find spiritual solace in Pushkar, a town wrapped around a holy lake. It's home to one of the world's very few temples dedicated to the creator, Brahma.
Need a break from the desert heat? Head to Mount Abu, Rajasthan’s only hill station, nestled in the green Aravalli Range.
Why just visit a palace when you can stay in one? With 75% of India's heritage hotels, Rajasthan offers a unique chance to live like a king.
The secret is out. In 2024, Rajasthan welcomed over 2 million international visitors, with the USA, UK, and France leading the way.
The vision is evolving. Rajasthan is now developing new experiences in eco-tourism, adventure, wellness, and spiritual journeys to offer even more.
The government is charting new courses, like the Maharana Pratap Circuit, to guide travelers to lesser-known regions rich with history.
From desert quests to regal retreats, Rajasthan is a land of endless stories. The only one missing is yours.
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