A Complete Guide on Neemrana Fort

Neemrana Fort

Rajasthan’s beautiful Aravalli mountains serving as a backdrop to some of its most engaging monuments and royal palaces are also home to the legendary Neemrana Fort in Alwar. Neemrana Fort is spread across ten hectares, and has numerous rooms consisting of not only traditional Rajasthani but also colonial architecture. The erstwhile fort has now been converted into a famous heritage hotel with a few great modifications that make it into a perfect weekend getaway opportunity. Situated on the highway between Delhi and Jaipur, Neemrana Fort is quite the favourite of people looking for a relaxing and royal experience in one of the most picturesque locations of Rajasthan.

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Jaswant Thada, Jodhpur

Jaswant Thada

Rajasthan’s very own marble marvel is the Jaswant Thada mausoleum in Jodhpur, which is more commonly known as the Taj Mahal of Mewar. Hidden amidst lush green trees and perched tenderly on lakeside, Jaswant Thada is a monument a tourist would never want to miss while in Jodhpur. The cenotaphs and domes carved in intricate and traditional Rajasthani fashion make Jaswant Thada a charming sight to behold. Take a theoretical look at this pretty mausoleum before you plan your visit to Jodhpur.

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Nakki Lake, Mount Abu

Nakki Lake Mount Abu

Mount Abu has the reputation of being one of the most beautiful tourist destinations and hill stations in India, with good measure of having some gems stored in its box of attractions. One of these amazing gems is Nakki Lake, which is not only regarded as a majorly appealing part of Mount Abu, but also has an intriguing history behind it. With sacred attributions to this beautiful lake of Mount Abu, which the travellers of India have taken a strong liking to, Nakki Lake has a lot of factors that come into play when its termed as a tourist attraction. Here are some things to know about it before your next trip to Abu.

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Ranthambore Fort, Ranthambore

Ranthambore Fort Ranthambore

If you haven’t heard of the Ranthambore National Park in Sawai Madhopur, you are desperately in need of visiting this legendary location. Not only does Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan play home to one of the largest ever national parks in India, the town was built around the majestic Ranthambore Fort, which is one attraction you can never overlook. Not only is it situated in the midst of the National Park, it is a great spot for bird watching and exploring the history of Sawai Madhopur. Like many other Forts of Rajasthan, Ranthambore Fort is part of the Hill Forts of Rajasthan declared as World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. Take a look here at its major appealing factors below.

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Patwon Ki Haveli, Jaisalmer

Patwon Ki Haveli

Jaisalmer’s second most popular spot after the Jaisalmer Fort is Patwon Ki Haveli, which is not just a single building, but a combination of five different Havelis, each with a distinct quality of its own. Patwon Ki Haveli, with its unique architecture and design is one of the most significant Havelis in Jaisalmer, and Rajasthan. With its construction of yellow sandstone mirroring that of nearly every other building in Jaisalmer, Patwon Ki Haveli stands out due to its unusual and wonderful design. Here are some interesting things about Patwon Ki Haveli to make your next trip memorable.

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Lake Pichola, Udaipur

The beautiful artificial fresh water lake that is Lake Pichola in Udaipur is one of the many great man-made beauties of the city. The lake is named after the village of Picholi nearby, and was created in AD 1362. Pretty as lake Pichola is, it is also home to four islands which consist of palaces and monuments constructed by the Mewar dynasty in Udaipur. The picturesque lake has the backdrop of the Aravalli Hills, which make it so much more beautiful spot. Here’s a quick look at some of the most interesting things about Lake Pichola.

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City Palace, Udaipur

Udaipur’s City Palace is an example of the splendour that the rulers of Mewar enjoyed centuries ago, and it still appears to be just as majestic. It is located on the eastern banks of Pichola lake. The palace is a fusion of Rajasthani, European, Chinese and Mughal architecture, making it one of the most alluring factors of Udaipur. The palace complex houses monuments like the Monsoon Palace, Lake Palace, Jagdish Temple, Jag Mandir, and Neemach Mata temple, and it is surrounded by the Aravalli Mountains, giving it a gorgeous background.

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Saheliyon Ki Bari, Udaipur

Udaipur’s unmatched beauty has a fair number of things adding to the city being known as the Venice of the east, and with so many amazing sights to behold, Saheliyon ki Bari is also one of them. The sprawling garden not only has ample natural beauty, but fountains, a museum, and marble elephants are also some of the things that demand a visitor’s attention. The garden rests on the banks of Fateh Sagar lake, and was built by the king, Maharana Sangram Singh during 18th Century. The splendid architecture of this garden makes it one of the most popular tourist spots of Udaipur, and if you don’t have enough reasons to visit it yet, here are some more.

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Lake Palace (Jag Niwas), Udaipur

The vibrant city of Udaipur with its historical background proves to be one of the most popular tourist location of India. The glorious lakes that come with their own set of picturesque areas make it more intriguing a city. Since it consists of many tourist attractions, Udaipur’s Lake Palace is no exception. Charming as it is, the Lake Palace, situated in the middle of Pichola lake on the island named Jag Niwas, is one of the most Beautiful places of Udaipur. Not only does the heavenly lake palace have a backdrop of the Aravalli Hills, it is made entirely of white marble, giving it an allure like no other. The Lake Palace has it all, be it sprawling gardens, terraces, splendid architecture or beautiful fountains.



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Jantar Mantar Observatory, Jaipur

A set of 14 massive astronomical instruments that now stand as a structure of brilliance in architecture, the Jantar Mantar Observatory in Jaipur is an attraction of its own kind. Built by Maharaja Jai Singh II in order to help him predict his fate in upcoming wars, Jantar Mantar is presently known for its clever use of geometrical patterns in the form of instruments. Situated in the heart of the city of Jaipur, Jantar Mantar has attracted tourists from all over India and outside, and for good reason. Here is a list of things that will tell you why Jantar Mantar is such a wonder to observe.

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