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Rajasthan – An Extraordinary Heritage
A Land of King, Rajasthan is among the most fascinating state located on the northwest part of India. It is one of the most colorful and vibrant destination with the blend of culture, history, cuisine, music and people welcoming you with smiling. With the immeasurable history, Rajasthan is known for its spectacular architectural marvels such as palaces, forts, monuments, Havelis, temples and mosques. A wealthy culture and tradition of this state wonderfully manifest in its festivals and fairs which are so vivid that even the deserts look like an oasis of amusement.
How to Reach?
By Flight:
Jaipur International Airport is the nearest airport which is well connected to major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai. The other airport is Jodhpur and Udaipur airports that access to several flights.
By Rail:
Jaipur is a headquarter of North-West Railway. The major cities like Jaipur, Udaipur, and Bikaner are well connected to the daily superfast trains and other express trains from Mumbai and Delhi.
By Road:
NH8 passes through Jaipur and Agra. A four-lane road connects Agra to Jaipur.
Top 10 Offbeat Places to visit in Rajasthan
Rajasthan is one of the most tourist attraction destinations in India. Jaipur and Udaipur is the most visiting destination in Rajasthan. Although there are other alluring places with heart-filled things do and these places are nothing less than a pocket of serenity amid the chaos. Here are some highlights of offbeat places to discover.
1. Kumbhalgarh Fort: Indian Version of Great China Wall
Located at an elevation of 1100 m above the sea level in Aravali Hills, Kumbhal Fort is the second most famous Fort in Rajasthan after Chittaurgarh Fort. At a distance of 80 km from Udaipur city, this elegant Fort has our India version of Great Wall of China.
Highlights: UNESCO World Heritage site has Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary which is a home to various creatures including leopards, hyenas, sloth bears and numerous birds. You can go for a night drive which is truly enjoyable. .
Located: Udaipur city
Best Time to Visit: October and March
Where to stay: Fateh Safari Lodge and Kumbhalgarh Safari Camp
2. Barmer: A Barren Thar Desert Land
Located at about 153 km away from Jaisalmer in the western Rajasthan, Barmer, a desert town is one of the popular destinations
Highlights: It has many small villages with houses adorn vibrant and colourfully attire people. The barren land, Barmer is quite popular for its culture, dance and music.
Located: 153 km away from Jaisalmer
Best Time to Visit: September
Where to Stay: Sanchal Fort, Barmer Resort and Madhav Paradise Hotel
3. Bundi: A Little Gem
A small oasis, Bundi is nestled in the southeastern region in a narrow valley of Aravali Hills. It is the most popular tourist destination and is like nowhere else in Rajasthan.
Highlights: Bundi has many monuments especially the forts. The famous Taragarh Fort with its imposing structure of stones welcomes huge amount tourist attraction through an immense gateway. Tourist can see the Bhim Burj, the largest battlement inside the fort. The fort gives an opportunity to see the spectacular view of the entire town. The other good tourist spot is Nawal Sagar, an artificial lake which is close to the palace.
Location: About 206 km away from Jaipur and 36 km distance away from Kota
Best time to visit: October and February
Where to stay: Annapurna Haveli and Hotel Bundi Haveli
4. Kunchman: A Thousand Year Old Hilltop Fort
The magnificent Kunchman is one of the popular destinations among tourists. This historical city is famous for its elegant havelis and some charming Kunchman Forts. Theses mansions and havelis built in Sekhawat style.
Highlights: This beautiful city is boasts of many forts such as Meera Mahal, Sabha Prakash, China Pol, Lok Dev Temple and many more. Visiting Forts gives an opportunity to explore the amazing structure as well as to see miniature paintings on the walls of Havelis and palaces.
Location: Nagaur district, Rajasthan
Best time to visit: December
Where to stay: Shree Aditya Hotel and Restaurant
5. Jhalawar: The Historical Treasure
The city of Forts, Jhalawar is renowned for beautiful temples and palaces. It is unlike any other cities in Rajasthan. The distinctive landscape adorns vibrant flora and fauna with red paddy fields and orange orchards.
Highlights: The forts, temples, palaces from Rajput are the major tourist attraction. Jhalawar is the perfect destination to explore different aspects of Rajasthan.
Location: Southeastern Rajasthan
Best Time to Visit: June to September
Where to stay: Hotel Krishna Palace and Hotel Indraprastha Residency
6. Osian: A Cultural and Heritage to Shock You
The ancient city, Osian is a former capital of Marwar. The city is recognized for numerous Jain and Brahmanical temples date back to 8th and 12th centuries. These beautiful temples have excellent architecture and most of them face west.
Highlights: The magnificent Mahavir Temple is and the other three temples are dedicated to Lord Vishnu are the main tourist attractions.
Location: 65km away from Jodhpur
Best time to visit: November to March
Where to Stay: Camp Thar and Safari Camp Osian
7. Baroli: An Amalgamation of Historic Events
Baroli is known for elegantly curved stone temples date back to 10 century by Chambal River.
Highlights: The magnificent temples are constructed in Prathihara design which would fascinate you with their grandeur and finesse. The oldest Ghateswar Shiva Temple is the other main attraction in Rajasthan. You can also visit Rana Pratap Sagar Dam and Dara Wildlife Sanctuary.
Location: Rawatbhat village, Chittaurgarh district, Rajasthan
Beat time to visit: May to August
Where to stay: Hotel Shri Krishna Palace and Jai Maa Joganiya
8. Mandawa: An Open Art Gallery
A quaint little town, Mandawa is popular for its Open Art Gallery. The town adorns magnificent havelis and fortresses. The beautiful town is a good gateway for tourist fond of art and culture.
Highlights: It is the most popular tourist spot. As well as, it is quite popular with shoot movies so you can see some famous actor and actress during your visit. The tranquil ambience and peacefulness of this attract a huge amount of tourist. Murmuria Haveli, Hanuman Prasad Goenka Haveli Harlalka well and so many more are the other main reason for visiting tourist.
Location: 190 km away from Jaipur
Best time to visit: October to March
Where to stay: Hotel Heritage Mandawa and Castle Mandawa Hotel
9. Tal Chappar Sanctuary: A Home to Thousand of Blackbucks
Covering over an area of 1334 sq km, Tal Chappar Wildlife Sanctuary is recognized as home to about 2,000 black bucks.
Highlights: It is mainly famous for Blackbucks. It is the home to 122 species of residents birds and migratory birds. Montagur, Skylark, tawny eagles, green bee-eaters, Jungle cat, Black Naped Hare and much more found here.
Location: About 204km away from Jaipur
Best time to visit: November to March
Where to stay: Satyam Residency
10. Mahansar: A Heritage Worth Exploring
A quaint little town, Mahansar was found 1768 by Shekhwat Thakurs. The town is well known for the finest Havelis which is known as Sone- Chandi ki Dukan.
Highlights: The major attraction of this place is 18 century Havelis in Shekhawat region which has exquisite paintings made of gold leaf. This small town is also quite popular for its heritage liquor known as ‘Mahansar Liquor’.
Location: Shekhawati region, Rajasthan
Best time to visit: April to September
Where to stay: Mahansar Fort Heritage Hotel and Narayan Niwas Castle
Take away memories leave only footprints
Do not just stick to the stories of offbeat place to visit in Rajasthan, rather act on it. As you know traveling is fun, when the destination is Rajasthan. There are several aspects of history and culture that stays hidden here for you to come and explore.