Must Visit Monuments in Rajasthan, India

India has a large number of beautiful sights and attractions, situated around every region of the country. These places are the major domestic as well as international tourist attraction and a source of income for the country. Every Indian state has its own treasure to display such as The Taj Mahal, Kerala, Manali, Darjeeling, Leh Ladakh, and Rajasthan. Explore your India Tours with us now!!




 1.   Lake Palace, Udaipur

 A perfect romantic getaway destination to beat the blazing summer

Without a doubt, this next destination is perfect for your honeymoon holidays in Rajasthan. Like think about it, how wonderful can it be to pay summers in the Lake Palace that is set amid the waters of the Lake Pichola? Spread over 4acres and it was around 1743-1746 that this palace was built under the rule of Maharaja Jagat Singh II and was named Jagniwas. One interesting reality regarding Lake Palace is that it was carven east facing on purpose so that once the royal family comes for a vacation in summers, they revere the Sun God at dawn. Excluding this, the palace has been the refuge of many Europeans who escaped from Neemuch on the order of maharajah Swaroop Singh throughout the mutiny of 1847. With time, the sweetness of the palace started fading and it was then that the managing committee decided to give the palace a new face in the form of a hotel so as to incur the maintenance expense. What we currently see is that the efforts of Taj Hotels and Resorts Palaces who took over the palace and revamped the world by adding 75 more rooms that make it to 83 rooms in total, however, wait it still is enveloped in history and talks about the legends, a supernatural affair indeed!





2. Hawa Mahal, Jaipur

A secret way for all the Royal girls to get pleasure from the bustle of the local market

Another example of a nice design that was inbuilt the year 1799 by Maharajah Sawai Pratap Singh is the prized jewel of Jaipur, Hawa Mahal. The mahal finds its special place on the fringe of town Palace, Jaipur. The first look at the structure of the Mahal may make you think that it’s a honeycombed hive that’s spread over 5 stories, feeling giddy? Well, the reason for the 953 windows of the Mahal that makes it look like a beehive was to let the breeze flow in and provide an air conditioning impact within the palace with the utilization of Venturi impact. The innumerous windows also acted as a veil for the royal girls to get pleasure from the activities that took place within the native market. You can also enjoy a good view of the Sireh Deori Bazaar, Jantar Mantar, and the town Palace.





 3.   Jaisalmer Fort, Jaisalmer


Feed your mind with the 800 years recent history

Being one in all the 6 forts that are designated under the hill Forts by UNESCO, this must visit the place of Jaisalmer is home to almost one-fourth of the recent city’s population. Built-in 1156 AD by the Bhati Rajput ruler Rao Jaisal, Jaisalmer Fort is a representation of a history that is as recent as 800 years creating it the second oldest fort counted among the wonders of Rajasthan. Once you return to face to face with this fort, you'll get to note the epic battles inscribed on the walls and also get to hear regarding the trade stories with countries like Africa, Arabia, Egypt, and Persia. When traveling the fort and visiting the Laxminath temple and Jain temples in afternoon, you can’t miss the possibility of seeing this fort from the exterior as this yellow sandstone fort is a vision at dawn.





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