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RAJASTHAN TOUR GUIDE
This Rajasthan tour guide will help you plan a memorable holiday.
Rajasthan is one of the most popular tourist destinations across the globe. This beautiful state is known for its historical hill forts & palaces. Rajasthan is the place where you can see various varieties of silver & gold jewelry, kundan, meena, etc in unique style and design.
Rajasthan is a collection of various cities having their own specialty. The best time to visit Rajasthan is between the months of November to February. The top places to visit in Rajasthan are Jaipur, Pushkar, Ajmer, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, etc.
Teej is the most popular festival of Rajasthan. This festival is celebrated during the monsoon. The Hindu festival of Teej is renowned by the fasting of Hindu women who pray to Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati, endeavoring their blessings for marital ecstasy.
RAJASTHAN – POPULAR DESTINATIONS
JAIPUR

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Places to visit
Stay available with low cost at Shri Panchayati Dharamshala near Jaipur Railway Station.
PUSHKAR

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Places to visit
Check Backpacker Panda & Zostel for budget rooms.
AJMER

HOW TO REACH
Places to visit
Check Backpacker Panda & Zostel for budget rooms.
JODHPUR

HOW TO REACH
Places to visit
Good budget hotels are available near Railway Station, Clock Tower & Medti Gate.
UDAIPUR

HOW TO REACH
Places to visit
Stay available with low cost at Champalal Dharamshala, Sindhu Dham, Aggarwal
MOUNT ABU

HOW TO REACH
Places to visit
Stay available with low cost at Muktajivan Swamibapa Sevashram Dharamshala & Rajput Samaj Dharamshala
JAISALMER

HOW TO REACH
Places to visit
Check Backpacker Panda & Zostel for budget rooms.
BIKANER

HOW TO REACH
Places to visit
Check Backpacker Panda & Zostel for budget rooms.
What are the famous food of Rajasthan?
Dal Baati Churma

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Laal Maas

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Mawa Kachori

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Ker Sangri

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Mirchi Vadas

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Ghevar

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