Monday, 1 July 2013

Visit the historic Maharana Pratap Memorial on Udaipur Tour

Rajasthan is a wonderful destination to visit in India and so is Udaipur. Adorably referred as the “City of Lakes”, Udaipur is a worth visiting tourist place in Rajasthan. The destination has so much variety to offer that makes you visit the place again and again. The city houses numerous museums, gardens, palaces and monuments that attract tourists to explore the destination. Udaipur tour takes you back to the history where you can witness the royalty. The city has palatial palaces, historic sites and ancient forts that still stand gracefully to remind you of the bygone era.


Udaipur has a lot to offer you on your tour to Rajasthan. Dedicated to the brave king Maharana Pratap, the memorial in Udaipur is a historic site. Located atop of Moti Margi, this famous memorial dominates the Fateh Sagar Lake. Known as “Smarak” in Hindi, the memorial is always built in the memory of dear ones. The memorial was established with the initiative taken by Maharana Bhagwat Singh with the support of a public trust.

Maharana Pratap Memorial in Udaipur encompasses a life-sized bronze statue of Maharana Pratap perfectly balanced on his loyal horse, Chetak. It is believed Chetak was the one who stood by his master till his last breath and was killed in the battle of Haldighati.

Significance

Serving among the popular attractions in Udaipur, the memorial holds great significance for visitors. People from different corners of India visit this memorial to pay their homage to the Rajput hero, Rana Pratap, Rana hero and his loyal mount ‘Chetak’. This remarkable statue has also been picturised for Bollywood cinema. Maharana Pratap Memorial is one such monument that delights history lovers. The spectacular architecture also makes it a worth visiting attraction for tourists. Another attraction of the site is a rock garden that lies nearby.

Japanese Rock Garden

If you are on Udaipur visit, there are many other attractions to explore. Besides exploring Udaipur Maharana Pratap Memorial, you can also visit another famous attraction, known as Japanese Rock Garden. Lying on the way ascending to the memorial, this famous garden is similar to that of Rock Garden in Chandigarh. Away from the bustling city life, the garden is settled in a calm lap of the city. The place is also a paradise of tranquility and is the perfect place to experience the peace. Several sculptures and greenery further add to the appeal. Besides, tourists can also enjoy the light and sound show at Moti Magri in the evenings.


Serving among the famous attractions in Udaipur, Maharana Pratap Memorial beckons history lovers. Explore the varied fascinating sites with Udaipur tourism.

Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Explore the Hidden Gems of Rajasthan Travel Destination

Rajasthan is aptly called as the “Land of Kings” as everything in the state speaks volume about the royalty of the bygone era. The historical monuments, the heritage palaces and the stunning forts of Rajasthan transport you to the time of kings. Various destinations of Rajasthan have indelible charm to fascinate you.   

Travel back to the time with Jaisalmer

Known as the Golden City of India, Jaisalmer in Rajasthan lies amidst the huge Thar Desert. This important tourism destination in Indian beckons visitors to catch the sights of ancient havelis and much more. Desert National Park attracts wildlife enthusiasts where Jain temples in the city beckon horde of devotees. For adventure lovers, there are rippling sand dunes. Owing to the diverse variety to attractions, it is also called as the Mini Rajasthan.

A Regal Experience with Jaipur

The Pink City encompasses everything to enthrall you. Jaipur being boastful about its forts and palaces welcomes you with open arms. It also forms an important destination of Golden Triangle tourist circuit. A trip to Jaipur will bring you an insight of the royal era. Serving as the capital city of Rajasthan, the destination still basks in all its glory.

Rekindle the Romance at Udaipur

The destination wins the crown of being the most romantic city in Rajasthan with its gorgeous lakes and stunning palaces. The city also invites honeymoon couples to celebrate the special time of their life amidst the romantic surroundings of royal era. Udaipur speaks volume about its solar observatory, national zoo, Lake Palace and a museum. Visiting Rajasthan is incomplete without exploring the charm of Udaipur travel destination.

A Religious tour at Ajmer and Pushkar

The destination gives you a good reason to visit with its most revered attraction, called Dargah Sharif. People of different faith visit the destination in Rajasthan to get the blessings of the Sufi Saint, the site is devoted to. The city is very close to another famous Rajasthan travel destination, Pushkar. This sleepy town with its beautiful lake is known as a revered spot for tourists. Pushkar Camel Fair is the highlight of the destination that brings a good number of tourists together at one place during the fair.

Refreshing hill station Mount Abu amidst Desert

If you wish to savour the tranquil beauty of India, then Mount Abu is the best place to visit in Rajasthan. It receives tourist footfall for being the only hill station in Rajasthan. Considered as a fine place to enjoy a respite from the heat, Mount Abu in Rajasthan has its own unique appeal.

Rajasthan destination is a big hit with tourists coming from all across the globe. Explore the wonders of the state with Jaipur Tourism for a memorable experience. 

Tuesday, 28 May 2013

An Overview of Glorious History with Jaipur Tourism

Affectionately dubbed as the “Pink City”, Jaipur is among the most famous travel destinations in India. It is a perfect escape to re-live the glorious history of Rajputs. Painted in pink colour, a series of old structures in the city justifies its title. Jaipur tourism enchants visitors with its unlimited options of sightseeing, adventure and shopping.

Let us have a look at some of the most popular tourist destinations in Jaipur.

City Palace

This majestic palace in Jaipur holds your attention with its architectural grandeur. You can easily get an idea of the affluence of the kings of Jaipur. The huge complex of the city palace houses courtyards, buildings, gardens and other spectacular structures. An exquisite Peacock Gate and an appealing exhibition of intricate craftsmanship that features vibrant peacocks enthrall visitors from far and wide. The royal family stays in the spectacular Chandra Mahal. On your Jaipur travel, you can visit the palace complex that houses a museum and an art gallery where you can come across an eye-grabbing display of the royal outfits and Indian weapons.

Hawa Mahal

An amazing place to see with tourism in Jaipur, the Hawa Mahal was constructed for the royal women to see street processions by hiding themselves. This five-storied pyramid-shaped structure was built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799. It boasts of its 953 latticework windows, which are known as ‘Jharokhas’, making it look magnificent. The spectacular architectural beauty and amazing interior decoration make the place counted among the popular tourism attractions of Jaipur.

Amer Fort

This is one of the most popular attractions of tourists on their Jaipur tourism trip. Situated on a hilltop, the fort served as an old bastion of the ruling Kachhawa clan, built by Raja Man Singh in the 16th century. The fort exhibits a gorgeous blend of architectural styles of Mughal and Rajput. The artistic features of gates, palaces, ornate halls, pavilions and lush gardens will leave you spell-bound. On your Jaipur vacations, you can see the prime attractions of the fort that include Diwan-e-Aam or the ‘Hall of Public Audience’, Jal Mandir, Ganesh Pol and Sukh Niwas.

Jaipur Handicrafts


Jaipur is an amazing place for shopping lovers. You can shop around the bustling bazaars to buy a plethora of exquisite shopping items. Shopping in Jaipur includes jewellery, embroidered juttis, leather products, marble items and precious stones. Jaipur has various markets from where tourists can pick some of the most stunning handicrafts. 

Jaipur Tourism beckons tourists with its amazing forts, stunning palaces and gorgeous lakes. Jaigarh Fort is another enchanting attraction, which is a must see place on your tour to Rajasthan.

Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Rajasthan Forts-The Living Relics of History

Speaking volume about its history and royalty, Rajasthan forts are the true specimen of marvellous architecture. Many of these palaces have been now converted into heritage hotels that generate revenue for the state. Rajasthan tourism has also developed tourists' interest in these live examples of royalty by adding some interesting activities to Rajasthan forts and palaces tour.

Jaisalmer Fort

A huge sand castle emerging from the sandy plains like a fantasy from a bygone era, Jaisalmer Fort offers a spectacular sight to visitors. Ninety-nine giant bastions envelop the narrow streets. In spite of the industrialism, it is difficult not to be entranced by this desert fortification. Underneath the ramparts the spinning lanes of the ancient city disguise the huge havelis of breathtaking beauty. The havelis, the fort and its encircled palaces are all sculpted from the golden sandstone, adding popularity to the fort.


Situated in Jodhpur, Mehrangarh Fort boasts of being among the largest forts in India. It lies at an elevation of around 400 feet above the city and is encircled by huge thick walls. Inside its boundaries, there are different palaces, speaking volume of its intricate carvings and huge courtyards. A twisting road leads to and from the city. It has the seven entrance gates. Jayapol which means 'victory' is the most popular one.


Lying on the peak of the Aravalli hills, Jaigarh Fort is constructed about 400 m above the Amber Fort. It offers the finest view of Aravalli hills and the Amber Fort below. Rugged and similar structural design to the Amber Fort, it is also called as the Victory Fort. It boasts of a cannon, called Jaivana. It lies 15 km away from the city. This fort can also be reached from the Amer Fort over a short climb. With its several beautiful gardens, palaces, temples, a granary and an armoury, it enchants visitors from far and wide.


Also known as Junagarh Fort, Bikaner Fort is an imposing fortress, which has endured the ravages of time and has remained undefeated since flowing times. The majestic fort of Northern India is enveloped by a moat and comprises of 37 palaces as well as pavilions. It is protected by 37 citadels and houses two entrance gates-the Suraj Pol or Sun Gate and the Karan Pol.

Chittorgarh Fort                  

Lying in the royal state of Rajasthan, Chittorgarh Fort was constructed between the 5th and the 8th century by Chitrangad, the Mori Rajput ruler. At that time, it was known as Chitrakot.

The fort has also witnessed three blood-soaked sieges. The walls and the surroundings are still frequented with the misery of despair, heroic pride of the queens and chivalry of the men who denied surrendering before the enemy. The entrance of the Chittorgarh houses seven huge gates. The two towers include 'Kirti Stambh' or the tower of fame and the 'Vijay Stambh' or the tower of victory.

Known for their rugged architecture and glorious history, Rajasthan Forts are worth to visit on your Rajasthan tour. Serving as among the most popular attractions, Junagarh Fort is a must see attraction in the royal state.