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Ajmer Travel Guide
Ajmer situated in the green oasis wrapped in the barren hills has been a
witness to an interesting past. The city was founded by Raja Ajai Pal
Chauhan in the 7th century A.D. and continued to be a major centre of
Chauhan power. When Prithviraj Chauhan lost it to Mohammed Ghauri leaving
behind indelible marks of their culture and traditions on the cities
history, converting it to an amalgam of various cultures and a blend of
Hinduism and Islam.
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Alwar Travel Guide
150km from Jaipur and 170km from Delhi, Alwar is nestled between a
cluster of small hills of the Aravali range. Perched on the most prominent
of these hills is a massive ancient fort that whispers tales of the rich
history of the city.
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Bikaner Travel Guide
The
royal fortified city with a timeless appeal. Lying in the north of the
Desert State, the city is dotted with many sand dunes.

Bikaner
retains the medieval splendor that pervades the city's lifestyle More
popularly called the camel country, the city is renowned for the best riding
camels in the world. The ship of the desert is an inseparable part of life
here. Be it pulling heavy carts, transporting grains or working on wells.
Camels are the prime helpers.
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Chittorgarh Travel Guide
The fort has checkered history, it has witnessed some of the bloodiest
battles iln history, three great Sakas and some of the most heroic deeds of
valor, which are still sung by the local musicians. The antiquity of
Chittaurgarh is difficult to trace, but it is believed that Bhim the
legendary figure of the Mahabharta, visited this place to learn the secrets
of immortality and became the disciple of a sage, but his impatience to
perform all the rites deprived him of his goal, and out of sheer anger he
stamped on ground creating water reservoir, this reservoir is called as Bhim
Lat.
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Jaipur Travel Guide
Settled in the rugged hills of the Aravallis, Jaipur is the pristine
jewel in the desert sands of Rajasthan. Jaipur is as remarkable for its
marvellous architecture and town planning as it is for the lively spirit of
the people who inhabit it. The city presents a unique synthesis of culture
that has to be experienced in order to be appreciated.
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Jaisalmer Travel Guide
The city has an interesting legend associated with it, according to
which, lord Krishna- the head of Yadav clan foretold Arjuna that a remote
descendent of the Yadav clan would build his kingdom atop the Trikuta Hill,
His prophecy was fulfilled in 1156AD. When Rawal Jaisal, a Bhatti Rajput
abandoned his fort at Lodurva and founded a new capital Jaisalmer, perched
on the Trikuta Hill Bhatti Rajputs of Jaisalmer were fedual chief who lived
off the forced levy on the caravans laden with precious silks and spices
that crossed the territory enroute Delhi-or Sind. These seems to be straight
out of the "Tales of the Arabian Night ' still enchants.
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Jodhpur Travel Guide
A valiant sentinel in the desert, on the eastern fringe of the Thar
desert has the distinction of neither being a part of the Thar desert nor
out of it. At best it is a doorway to the wonderland of sand dunes and
shrubs, rocky terrain and thorny trees. The home of the Rathroes - the
awesome princely state of Rajasthan. They conquered Marwar or Maroodesh,
land of the sand after the fall of Delhi and Kannauj.
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Kota Travel Guide
An amazing, juxtaposition of majestic medieval age and modern
industrialization, mainly the Hydro Electric Plant on the Chambal River and
the Nuclear Power Plant has a few traces of its past still left. The fort
overlooking the river Chambal is the foremost tourist attraction. It also
houses the museum with a rich collection of art and artefacts and some
elaborately painted chambers.
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Mount Abu Travel Guide
The Raj period approached it as a relaxation place to rewind along with
the royalties and semi royalties. The place sways in an interesting contrast
of British style bungalows, the holiday lodges of the royals (Thikhana)
along with the presence of the various communities of the tribals located
amidst the thick lush of the forest on the hills surrounding the region.
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Pushkar Travel Guide
11-kms from Ajmer (132 kms from Jaipur) on the edge of the desert lies
the tiny tranquil town of Pushkar along the bank of the picturesque Pushkar
Lake. This is an important pilgrimage spot for the Hindus, which has the
only temple of Lord Brahma in the country and one of the few in the world.
Lord Brahma is known as the creator of the world as per the Hindu mythology.
It's marked by red spire, and over the entrance gateway is the hans, or
goose symbol, of Brahma, who is said to have personally chosen Pushkar as
its site.
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Udaipur Travel Guide
The city of Udaipur is a lovely land around the Azure water lakes hemmed in
by the lush hills of the Aravails. A vision in white drenched in romance and
beauty, Udaipur is a fascinating blend of sights sounds and experience-an
inspiration for the imagination of poets, painters and writen.
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