Ajmer

Ajmer was founded by great Raja Prithviraj Chauhan in 7th century. Ajmer is known for Dargah of Khwaja Mu'in-ud-din Chisti (1142-1236) and magnificent Ana Sagar Lake, constructed in the twelfth century, is another favorite tourist haunt.

Alwar

Alwar, environed by the lofty Aravali Hills and housing the famous Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary and the Bala-Quila, among other lovely tourist hotspots, is yet another jewel in the crown of the wonderful Rajasthan.

Banswara

The host of the vivacious Baneshwar Festival, Banswara is situated in Vagad in East Rajasthan, at a distance of 527 kilometers from the Pink City of Jaipur and 160 kilometers from the imperial Udaipur.

Bharatpur

Beautiful Bharatpur is situated in Mewat, is a popular tourist hub. The headquarters of the district of Bharatpur, it is the residence of the Keoladeo Ghana National Park, that is an ideal getaway destination for birdwatchers. Besides a trip to the avian paradise, you can shore up your knowledge of the history of Bharatpur with a visit to the Government Museum and the fantastic Lohagarh Fort.

Bikaner

Bikaner lies to the North- West of Rajasthan, It houses the celebrated Deshnokh Temple, the abode of the sacred white mouse that ushers good fortune. It is dotted with relics of the glorious yester years and is also the seat of several holy shrines. The Junagarh Fort, the Raj Ratan Bihariand Rasik Siromani Temple, the Laxminath Temple, the Bhandasar Jain Temple and the Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum, are among the famed tourist destinations.

Bundi

Bundi surrounded by the Aravalli hills on the three sides it is a must visit tourist hub. Team up your sight-seeing with a dash of adrenaline rush, by indulging in rock climbing and Para sailing among other adventure sports. Bundi is also made famous by its noted painters.

Chittaurgarh

Chittaurgarh is also well-known for its wildlife parks and you can get a taste of Rajasthan fauna with a visit to the Bassi Wildlife Sanctuary and the Sita Mata Sanctuary.

Dungarpur

The famed City of Hills, the abode of the beautiful Juna Mahal, Rajmata Devendra Kanwar Museum, Deo Somnath Temple, the Beneshwar Temple, the Boreshwar Mahadeo Temple, is situated in Southern Rajasthan, at a distance of 110 kilometers to the South of Udaipur.

Jaipur

Capital city of Rajasthan also known as "Pink City" famous for Amber Fort, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh, the City Palace, the Albert Hall, the Jal Mahal, the Amer Fort, B M Birla Planetarium, Galtaji, the Laxmi Narayan Temple, are some of the architectural splendors of Jaipur. Tourists stack their bags with wonderful Jaipuri textiles and artifacts as well.

Jaisalmer

The city of the Golden Fort magnificent city is the brainchild of Rao Jaisal. Take a trip to the Jaisalmer Fort, Desert National Park, Akal Wood Fossil Park, Godi Sagar Lake and Patwon-ki-haveli and team it up with a visit to the lovely Desert Festival and a stroll down the halcyon sand.

Jhalawar

Jhalawar is situated in South-Eastern Rajasthan, was born in 1838 A.D , The Jhalawar Fort, the Government Museum, Bhawani Natya Shala, Ren Basera, the Gagron Fort and the Atishay Jain Temple are some of the tourist highlights.

Jodhpur

Jodhpur is also called as Blue City founded by Rao Jodha. It’s famous for Mehrangarh Fort, Umed Bhawan Palace, museum and handicrafts.

Kota

Kota, located in South-East Rajasthan is the site of the colorful Dussehra Mela.

Kumbhalgarh

Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary is located in the place. Tourist attractions include Ranakpur Jain Temples, Ghanerao and Parshuram temple.

Pushkar

Famous Brahma Temple is located in the city.

Ranakpur

Ranakpur Jain Temple is situated in the city.

Sawai Madhopur

Ranthambore National Park is located in the place. Places of interest include ranthambore national park, ranthambore fort and chamatkaarji.

Shekhawati

Places of visit includes Mandawa Village, Fatehpur, Ramgarh, Mahansar and Bissau Towns.

Udaipur

It is otherwise called as The ‘City of Lakes’, the ‘Venice of the East’. Places of interest include jag mandir, bharatiya lok kala mandal, sajjangarh fort, jagdish temple and bohara ganesh ji.