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Ajmer
Ajmer is a major centre for Muslim pilgrims during the fast of Ramzan, and has some impressive Muslim architecture.
Best Seasons : November to February |
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Bikaner
Bikaner has a superb fort, camel safaris and 30 kms to the south is the extraordinary Karni Mata temple where thousands of holy rats are worshipped.
Best Seasons : November to February |
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Jaipur
Jaipur has massive forts, magnificent palaces, exquisite temples and marvellous gardens. All through, Jaipur has retained its strong Rajputana flavour tempered by several influences - the mughal being the most prominent.
Best Seasons : November to February |
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Jaisalmer
Nothing else in India is remotely similar to Jaisalmer. Its desert fort, which resembles a gigantic sandcastle, is straight out of 'The housand and One Nights'.
Best Seasons : November to February |
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Jodhpur
Jodhpur is at the edge of the Thar desert and is the largest city in Rajasthan after Jaipur. The city is dominated by a massive fort, topping a sheer rocky ridge right in the middle of the town.
Best Seasons : November to February |
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Mount Abu
Mount Abu, sprawling along a 1200 m high plateau in the south of the state, close to the Gujarat border. Rajasthan's only hill station and a major pilgrim centre.
Best Seasons : November to February |
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Chittorgarh
About 150 miles southwest of Jaipur, the great fort of Chittorgarh stands atop a 500-foot high hill rising sharply from the surrounding plain.
Best Seasons : November to February |
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Shekhawati
There are many reasons for visiting Rajasthan. One of them is Shekhawati. Nowhere else in the world is there such a profusion of wall paintings, so intricate and finely executed, in hundreds of havelis, temples, cenotaphs, well and forts, as in this region.
Best Seasons : November to February |
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Kota
Today, Kota serves as an army headquarters. It is also Rajasthan's industrial centre (mainly chemicals), powered by the hydroelectric plants on the Chambal river.
Best Seasons : November to February |
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