1. Jaipur
    • City Palace :- The former administrative center and royal residence of the Jaipur State rulers is located in Jaipur, Rajasthan, and is known as City Palace. During the reign of Jaipur's founder, Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, construction on the City Palace got underway in 1732.
    • Hawa Mahal :- The "Palace of Winds," or Hawa Mahal, is one of the best examples of Rajasthani architecture in Jaipur. This palace was constructed by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799. Hawa Mahal is regarded as being extremely distinctive because of its numerous tiny windows and honeycomb-shaped balconies.
    • Amer Fort :- Raja Kakil Dev began building Amer Fort in the eleventh century, and Raja Man Singh finished it in the fifteenth century. Amer Fort is an example of a medieval monument. The architecture of this fort is renowned. Amer Fort located in Jaipur, Rajasthan is not only grand but also beautifu
    • Jantar Mantar :- The 19 astronomical instruments that make up Jantar Mantar were constructed by Sawai Jai Singh, the founder of Jaipur, Rajasthan, and a Rajput monarch. In 1734, the monument was finished. It is a magnificent monument that holds the largest stone sundial in the world.
    • Nahargarh Fort :- This fort was constructed in 1734, during Jai Singh's reign, and it was later expanded in 1868. Nahargarh means "tiger's abode." The purpose of this fort's construction was to defend Jaipur from invading forces.   
    • Jaigarh :- Jai Singh II constructed this fort, which bears his name, in 1667 AD as a means of defending the Amer Fort and Palace complex. [1] [2] [3] 'Fort of Victory' is another name for Jaigarh Fort. is likewise known as
  2. Bikaner
    • Junagarh Fort :- This fort was built in 1478 by Rao Bika, who founded the city of Bikaner in 1472. Rao Bika was the second son of Maharaja Rao Jodha of the Rathore dynasty, the founder of Jodhpur cit
    • Jain Temple Bhandasar :- This temple was built by Bhandasa Oswal in the 12th century. This temple is dedicated to the 5th Tirthankara Sumatinath.
    • Deshnok :-  is a city in the Indian state of Rajasthan's Bikaner district. These are the well-known Bikaner and Karni Mata Temples. The city will be transformed into the planned state of Maru Pradesh's capital.
    • Camel farm :- The tourism industry is boosted by the abundance of stunning palaces, breathtaking natural formations, and, of course, camels in the Thar Desert. The Bikaner Camel Corps was founded circa 1890 by Maharaja Ganga Singh of Bikaner, Rajasthan, India.
    • Lalgarh Palace and Museum :- In 1902 AD, Maharaja Ganga Singh constructed this opulent palace as a memorial to his late father, Maharaja Lal Singh.
  3. Udaipur
    • Jagdish Temple :-  Maharana Jagat Singh constructed it in 1651.
    • Lake Pichola (boating ) :-   The Banjaras, a gypsy tribal group that transported grains during Maharana Lakha's rule, established the lake in 1362 AD
    • Saheliyon ki bari :- This garden is close to Fatehsagar Lake, which was constructed for the royal ladies between 1710 and 1734 AD by Maharana Sangram Singh.  
    • Bagore Ki Haveli :- It was built in the eighteenth century by Mewar Prime Minister Amar Chand Barwa.  1751–1778 AD 
    • City Palace of Udaipur :-  Udai Singh made his home in 1568. Situated atop a hill, the walled city is crowned by the Maharaja's City Palace, whose construction dates back to 1570.
    • Pratap Smarak :- In 1848, the monument was built. Maharana Bhagwat Singh of Mewar erected this memorial in memory of the valiant warrior who has departed from this lif
  4. Shekhawati Region
    • Mandawa :- The Indian state of Rajasthan contains the city of Mandawa in its Jhunjhunu district. It is included in the Shekhawati area.
    • Fatehpur :-  The Indian state of Rajasthan contains the city of Fatehpur in its Sikar district.
  5. Pushkar
    • Pushkar Ropeway :- The length of this ropeway track is 700 meters. It will only take six minutes to finish this. By ropeway, visitors will be able to take their time exploring the temple.
    • Thar Desert :- Situated 11 kilometers away from Ajmer, Pushkar is a stunning location encircled by the revered Pushkar Lake. From Pushkar, the semi-desert region starts. It is a popular destination for travelers who want to experience horseback riding, jeep safaris, and camel safaris.
    • Camel safari :- Overnight, the renowned Camel Safari Pushkar Savor the authentic desert experience with Swiss cottage tents and camels.
    • Brahma Temple :- This temple dates back to the fourteenth century. The approximately 700-year-old temple was constructed by members of the Pareek Brahmin community.
  6. Jodhpur
    • Mehrangarh Fort :- Under Rao Jodha's rule in 1459, the Jodhpur Mehrangarh Fort's foundation was laid.
    • Mandore Garden :-   Rao Jodha constructed the fort in the fifteenth century, and it is a reflection of the Marwar dynasty's history, culture, and artwork.
    • Jaswant Thada :- In honor of his father, Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, Maharaja Sardar Singh of Jodhpur State constructed it in 1899.
    • Clock Tower Market :- It was completed by Maharaja Sardar Singh between 1880 and 1911.
  7. Jaisalmer
    • Jaisalmer Fort :- The second-oldest fort in Rajasthan is Jaisalmer Fort, constructed in 1156 AD by Rawal (ruler) Jaisal.  
    • Bada Bagh :- A garden complex located approximately 6 kilometers north of Jaisalmer in the Indian state of Rajasthan, while en route to Ramgarh
    • Gadisar Lake :- An artificial lake called Gadisar Lake is situated in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India. In 1156 AD, Raja Rawal Jaisal, the man who founded Jaisalmer, built 
    • Patwon Ki Haveli :- It has five stories and is constructed entirely of yellow stone. This mansion was built between 1884 and 1885 AD.
    • Desert National Park :- With a total area of 3,162 km , it is one of the largest national parks in the Thar Desert (1,221 sq mi) 
    • Salim singh ki haveli :- Salim Singh, the prime minister of Jaisalmer at the time, constructed Salim Singh Ki Haveli in the 19th century. 
  8. Bundi
    • Shikar Burj :- Rao Dev Hada, the founder of Bundi, constructed this enormous and exquisite fort in the fourteenth century (1354).
    • Chhattra Mahal :- It is situated in Bundi City and was constructed there by Chhatrasal in 1660.
    • Phool Mahal :-  In Bundi city, there is a palace called Phool Mahal. It was constructed as a component of the Bundi Palace complex in the 17th century by Maharaja Gopinath Singh.
    • Nawal Sagar Lake :-  In the sixteenth century, Raja Naval Singh, the ruler of Bundi, built this lake.
    • Sukh Mahal :-  Sukh Mahal is located by Jait Sagar Lake's edge. The white marble Chhatri, or Chhatri, is the primary draw of Sukh Mahal.
  9. Maunt Abu
    • Dilwara Jain Temple :- Vastupala and Tejpal, two brothers, constructed this temple in the year 1231 AD.Sukh Mahal is located by Jait Sagar Lake's edge. The white marble Chhatri, or Chhatri, is the primary draw of Sukh Mahal.
    • Nakki Lake :- Nakki Lake got its name because the Gods built it by digging with their nails.
    • Guru Shikhar :- The Aravali ranges reach their highest point at a peak. At 1722 meters, or one million,
    • Sunset Point :-  Sunset Point is two kilometers from Mount Abu's well-known Nakki Lake.
  10. Chittorgarh
    • Chittorgarh Fort :- The seventh-century Mauryan king Chitrangada Maurya constructed this fort.
    • Vijay Stambha :- A pillar or tower called Vijay Stambh is situated in Chittorgarh, Rajasthan, India.
    • Meera Temple :-  The Rajput princess Mira Bai is honored in the Mira Mandir, also known as the Mira Bai Temple, which is housed within the grounds of Chittorgarh Fort.
    • Sanwariaji Temple :- It is thought that the Sanwaria Seth temple, which honors Lord Krishna, was constructed in the fifteenth century.
    • Padmini's Palace :- Following her marriage to Mewar Empire ruler Rawal Ratan Singh, Queen Padmini resided in the palace known as Padmini Mahal.

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