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What are Famous Things in Rajasthan?

What are the famous things in Rajasthan? To answer this question, Rajasthan is typically famous for its vast stretches of golden brown sands. You find a camel humping across the sands when you want to visualize this particular picturesque state. The Rajasthani Ghagra sets can lend a vibrant look to your wardrobe. You get Rajasthan print kurta sets, floor-length frocks and lots more. It is famous for those of you who have a sweet tooth. The Bikaner burfi is a large piece for one person to consume. GhevarRabri, MethiLadoo Dana, Sohan Halwa, Moong Dal Halwa, and Churmaladoo are sweets that can instantly give you a sugar rush. Artifacts like motifs, necklaces, earrings, Jhumkas, and sculptures are famous on this picturesque land. We have hand-picked 8 must-do things while you are at Rajasthan.

Famous Things in Rajasthan : –

Get awe inspired with historic forts and palaces

You may come across several skyscraper buildings within your city premises. But for all said and done, a look at spectacularly constructed palaces or forts, lend an architectural feel, to the entire idea behind vacationing. Rajasthan is known for its rich array of forts, palaces, and Havelis as the yesteryear kings, rulers or Maharajahs were reigning at this place.

It is, therefore, no surprise that you have a wonderful display of palatial palaces that take you to the nostalgic era. Some of the notable ones include Mehranghar Fort (Jodhpur), Amer Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal (Jaipur), Kumbhalgarh Fort (Udaipur), Jaisalmer Fort (Jaisalmer), Junagarh Fort (Bikaner), Chittorgarh Fort (Chittorgarh) and Patwon ki Haveliyan (Jaisalmer).

Have a look at the splendid aura of lakes

Although it is a fact that Rajasthan is a land of deserts, you have picturesque lakes too, that are worthy of being mentioned on any travel related blog. These are picturesque lakes that offer panoramic boating excursion trips to tourists. You find lush greenery surrounding the lakes. Some of the pretty looking lakes include those of Lake Pichola (Udaipur), Man Sagar Lake (Jaipur), Gadi Sagar Lake (Jaisalmer) and Pushkar Lake (Pushkar). Feel free to have a dip in one of these lakes before leaving Rajasthan. You have temples, ghats or palaces lined up across the shores of some of these lakes.

A visit to the holy spots

You have a holy sanctity once you step into the state of Rajasthan. This is a hub that is dotted with some of the spectacular temples. Some of these temples are age-old archeological splendor pieces. They date back to the 8th and 11th Centuries respectively. These are the Brahma temple (Pushkar), Karni Mata temple (Bikaner), Dilwara temple (Mount Abu), Govind Dev Ji Temple (Jaipur), Eklingji temple Kailashpuri (Udaipur) and Mehendipur Balaji temple (Dausa).

Want to explore the wild animals

Nature lovers can rejoice too. The picturesque state of Rajasthan is filled with incredible varieties of flora and fauna. You can discover wildlife species like Bengal tigers, Koala birds and mesmerizing varieties of flora at the sanctuaries out here. The wildlife conservatory sanctuaries and zoos are well-maintained.

You can explore nature at its wildest best. Sanctuaries worth mentioning include Ranthambore National Park, situated at Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan. This particular wildlife sanctuary is known for its mesmerizing varieties of Bengal tigers. The Sariska Tiger Reserve situated at a small town named Alwar is known for its varieties on Royal Bengal tigers too. You have the Keoladeo National park situated at Bharatpur, known for its exotic varieties on migratory birds. Most of the conducted tours or safari trips include visits to wildlife sanctuaries as part of their travel campaigns. You can sign up with nature packages so that you don’t miss out on these.

At the Ajmer Dargah

You can get the blessings of Muhammad Sufi saint namely Moinuddin Chisti. His body is wrapped up and placed at the tomb in Ajmer Sharif Dargah. This place is filled with tranquility, serenity, and spirituality. People belonging to all religions and faiths pay respects at the feet of the holy saint at Ajmer. The interiors surrounding the Dargah is enchanting with architecturally carved out silver doors leading you to the courtyard.

Indulge yourself in indoor and outdoor activities

If you are fond of adventure sports, you will not be disappointed as well. Rajasthan provides plenty of opportunities for you to indulge in indoor as well as outdoor sports activities. Some of the mind-boggling ones include speed boating at the Fateh Sagar Lake in Udaipur, hot air ballooning at Pushkar and Jaipur, sand dune bashing at Jaisalmer, trekking at Mount Abu, taking majestic elephant rides on Amer Fort in Jaipur and zip lining at Mehranghar Fort in Jodhpur.

You can discover the city’s culture by taking cycle rides while you don the Pink City of India, which is Jaipur. Hawa Mahal and City Palace are Havelis worth exploring. Here you seek adventure sports to your heart’s content. If you want to stay indoors enjoying a relaxed atmosphere, you can try hands-on to Swiss styled camp tents at Sam sand dune zone, Jaisalmer.

Want to titillate your taste-buds?

Foodies will definitely have an awesome time while exploring the state of Rajasthan. If you would personally ask me, what are famous things in Rajasthan? The reply would be the authentic palate of Rajasthani food. You can have a proper thali meal at Chokhi Dhani. At the open spaced restaurant, not only do you get served with authentic Rajasthan specialty dishes, but you are also in, for other forms of live entertainment. You can witness folk dances, acrobats, musical performances and lot many programs that add to the cultural extravaganza.

Shopping at Colorful Bazaars

Foreign tourists would love taking souvenirs back home. Rajasthan, known for its colorful and vibrant culture is sure to give you lots more. You can shop for traditional Khundans and other fancy ornaments. You can wear these on your georgette saris or party wear frocks as well. For classic varieties on authentic varieties of Jaipuri ornaments, check out Johari Bazar in Jaipur. For traditional wear and souvenirs, you can catch up with the Sadar Bazaar at Jaisalmer. For Bandhini fabrics and pretty looking jewelry, a visit to Bada Bazar in Udaipur can satiate your requirements.

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