Ajmer – Popular for shrine of Sufi Saikhllnt Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti and Digambar Jain Temple Soniji Ki Nasiyan.
Barmer – Barmer and surrounding areas offer a perfect picture of typical Rajasthani villages.
Bhilwara – Popular for its textile industry. Hamirgarh Eco-park and Harni Mahadev temple are important tourist destinations.
Bikaner – Famous for its havelis, palaces and the Karni Mata Temple in Deshnoke.
Chittorgarh – Popular for its monument and fort
Bundi – Popular for its forts, palaces and stepwell reservoirs known as baoris.
Dausa – It is popular for Chand Baori and Mehandipur Balaji Temple.
Jaipur – Known as pink city of India and the capital of Rajasthan.
Jaisalmer – Famous for its golden fortress, havelis and some of the oldest Jain Temples and libraries.
Jhalawar district – Caves like Binnayaga Buddhist caves, Hathiagor Buddhist Caves, Kolvi Caves are popular medieval architecture of India.
Jodhpur – Famous for architecture & blue homes giving the name “Blue City”
Kota – Known for its gardens, palaces, and Chambal river safari.
Mount Abu – A hill station with 11th century Dilwara Jain Temples. The highest peak in the Aravalli Range of Rajasthan, Guru Shikhar is just 15 km from the main town.
Nathdwara – This town near Udaipur hosts the temple of Shrinathji.
Neemrana – home to the Neemrana Fort
Pushkar – It has the first and one of the very few Brahma temples in the world.
Ranakpur – Large Jain Temple complex with near 1444 pillars and exquisite marble carvings.
Ranthambore – Situated near Sawai Madhopur. This town has historic Ranthambore Fort and one of the largest national park of India (Ranthambore National Park).
Sariska Tiger Reserve – Situated in the Alwar district.
Shekhawati – Located are small towns such as Mandawa and Ramgarh with frescoed havelis between 100 years to 300 years old, and Vedic period Dhosi Hill.
Udaipur – Known as the “Venice of India”


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