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The state of Rajasthan offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of kings and queens. Shapely
sand dunes and shimmering palaces create an interesting backdrop in stark surroundings, making Rajasthan a magical dreamland.
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Alwar
Situated on the border of Rajasthan, Alwar is about 4 hours' drive from Delhi. It is a place beautifully showcasing the traditional glory of Rajasthan in form of palaces, forts and museums.
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Bikaner
This interesting historical place is about 12 hours' drive from Delhi. The places of interest at Bikaner include Junagadh Fort and Lohgarh Palace. Camel breeding farm, Gajner wildlife sanctuary and rat temple add to its attraction.
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Mount Abu
A beautiful hill station with historical and religious flavour. The fresh crisp mountain air coupled with the architectural elegance of Dilwara Jain Temples makes it quite a popular hill station.
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Pushkar
Steeped in legend, this place has a charm of its own. The sacred Pushkar Lake and Lord Brahma's Temple make it a pilgrimage spot. Every autumn sees devotees thronging this place to take a holy dip in the Lake.
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Jaipur
Built by Swai Jai Singh II, in the early eighteenth century, this beautiful city is known for its gardens and is popularly called 'pink City'.
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Sariska
An interesting place to visit, especially for the wildlife aficionados. The Tiger Reserve Project offers a thrilling chance of meeting a live tiger within safe environs. Another highlight of this place is a palace built by Jai Singh.
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Jaisalmer
A yellow sandstone dreamland cosseted in the Thar desert, it is famous for its Golden Fort.
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