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“Padharo Mahare Desh” and “Khama Ghani Saa” are the key slogans of Rajasthan to welcome the tourists in a royal way. The history of Rajasthan shows its royalty. The only state in India which contributes maximum geographical area with numbers of splendid forts, excellent monuments, royal gardens with wonderful landscapes, impressive sanctuaries, pleasant lakes, mouth-watering spicy dishes, colorful festivals, majestic accommodation and many other things.
Every place in Rajasthan steals heart and attracts to visit again. Tourists visit Rajasthan in all the twelve months without thinking about whether as climatic conditions here in summer goes to its extent. In every part of this state, you will found royal, heritage havelis where kings were ruled once. Major travelling destinations in Rajasthan are Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Chittorgarh, Pushkar, etc.
For the royal visit in Rajasthan, you may travel through “Shahi Rail”. One of the most beautiful hill stations in India that is Mount Abu is also in Rajasthan. By visiting Mount Abu, you will feel one step closer to the nature. It is excellent for trekkers, honeymooners and travelers. Mount Abu also has stunning Jain Mandir which is known as Delwara Jain Temple. Including royal heritage, Pilgrimage stations, hill stations, and lakes, Rajasthan has natural wildlife parks. Sanctuaries here contribute variety of flora and fauna.
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