Here are 15 of the must-see destinations:
Jaipur (The Pink City): Capital city, known for its signature pink-colored buildings.
Udaipur (The City of Lakes/Venice of the East): Famous for its picturesque lakes and imposing palaces.
Jodhpur (The Blue City): Identified by its blue-hued houses and commanding fort.
Jaisalmer (The Golden City): Deserts city famous for yellow sandstone buildings and the living fort.
Ranthambore National Park: One of India's largest and most well-known national parks, famous for tiger numbers.
Pushkar: Sacred town built around holy Pushkar Lake, famous for temples and annual camel festival.
Mount Abu: The state's sole hill station, a welcome respite from the desert heat.
Chittorgarh: Residence of the great Chittorgarh Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Monument representing Rajput courage and pride.
Bikaner (Camel Country): Renowned for its desert landscape, camels, and Junagarh Fort.
Ajmer: Important pilgrimage destination, famous for the Ajmer Sharif Dargah.
Kumbhalgarh: Possessor of the impressive Kumbhalgarh Fort with the world's second-longest continuous wall.
Bharatpur: Famous for the Keoladeo National Park (Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary), a World Heritage Site recognized by UNESCO and a haven for bird enthusiasts.
Mandawa: A part of the Shekhawati region, renowned for its beautifully frescoed mansions (havelis), popularly referred to as an "open-air art gallery."
Chand Baori (Abhaneri): An incredible 9th-century stepwell close to Jaipur, famous for its intricate geometric pattern of steps.
Bundi: A picturesque town famous for its palaces, forts, and stepwells (baoris).
Must-see attractions: Taragarh Fort, Bundi Palace, Raniji ki Baori (Queen's Stepwell).






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