Jaipur, the 'Pink City', is one of the most royal and colourful destinations of Rajasthan, India with a very strong historical background and vibrant culture. The old city surrounded by walls and gates decorated with drawings on the backdrop of a graceful pink color, Jaipur, the pink city successfully manages to keep its old world charm. Home to a few UNESCO World Heritage sites including Amer Fort and Jantar Mantar, Jaipur is home to many magnificent forts, palaces, temples and museums. Here we offered a fun and exciting way to explore this graceful Pink City.
The beauty and rich charming cultural heritage of Rajasthan make it famous all over the world. Alongside various majestical places in Rajasthan, we bring for you an exciting trip from Jaipur to the twin towns of Ajmer and Pushkar. About 130 km away from Jaipur, the beautiful city Ajmer is well known for the famous shrine "Dargah" of the Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. Near about 15 km from Ajmer, Pushkar is famous for its camel festival and Brahma temple as it’s the only one in the world.
Agra is a city on the banks of the Yamuna river in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, some 240 km from Jaipur. Agra has three UNESCO World Heritage sites, the Taj Mahal and the Agra Fort in the city and Fatehpur Sikri nearby. There are also many other buildings and tombs from Agra's days of glory as the capital of the Mughal Empire.
A thrilling one day trip to Ranthambore from Jaipur, offers you an opportunity to explore the rich Flora and Fauna of the Ranthambore National Park. Ranthambore National Park located in Sawai Madhopur district of Rajasthan, which is about 130 km from Jaipur. Ranthambore Natiponal Park is one of the most visited wildlife parks in India. The main attractions of Ranthambore National Park are its tiger and bird population. The main
Embark on a private one day trip to Mandawa from Jaipur. Mandawa is a town situated in the heart of the Shekhawati region of Rajasthan and it is one of the most famous destinations for all the tourists. This town often referred as "an open art gallery of India", it has charming mansions decorated with frescoes depicting life in its varied forms on the walls, arches and ceilings. You can walk through the narrow lanes of the town to see the paintings and also visit some cenotaphs of the former royal families in Mandawa.