Visit These Summer This Tourist Places In Rajasthan.

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Visit These Summer This  Tourist  Places In Rajasthan.

Jaipur- Jaipur, also known as Gulabi Nagar, is the capital of Rajasthan state. As Amer, it has been the capital of the famous ancient kingdom, named Jaipur. This city was founded in 1728 by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Aamer. This city is surrounded by Aravali ranges from three sides. Some historic sites located in Jaipur- Hawa Mahal, Nahargarh Durg, Jantar Mantar, Aamer Durg, and many other places.

Udaipur-Udaipur is a city and tourist place in Rajasthan which is famous for its history, culture and its horoscopes. It was founded by Maharana Uday Singh in 1559. Due to its lakes, this city is also known as the city of lakes. Some of the sights of Udaipur-Pichola Lake, Jag Residence, Island, Jag Mandir, City Palace, Shilgram, Sajjangarh, Fateh Sagar, etc.

Mount Abu-Mount Abu is the only hill town of Rajasthan. It is the highest peak of the Aravali mountain, the main pilgrimage of the Jains and the summer of Chalasav of the state. Located on the highest peak of the hills of Aravali in the Sirohi district of Rajasthan, the geographical location of Mount Abu and the atmosphere is different from other cities of Rajasthan. Mont is the principal pilgrimage site of Hindu and Jain religion. Some of the attractions of Mount Abu - Dilwara Temple, Achalgarh Fort and Temple, Guru Shikhar, Sure Lake, Gomukh Temple, Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary etc.

Ranthambore-Ranthambore National Park is one of the largest gardens of northern India. It is located 130 kilometers south of Jaipur and 110 km north-east of Kota in the southern district of Sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan. In the year 1973, 1113.364 sq. Km area under the Project Tiger is under Ranthambore Tiger Reserve (Ranthambore Tiger Reserve.)  Later, in the year 1980, its 392 sq. Km area was declared a National Park.

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