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Rajasthan Tourism’s new logo brilliantly captures the essence of the state

Rajasthan cm vasundhara raje recently unveiled the new logo through a video on facebook and youtube..

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The land of deserts, camels and colours — Rajasthan — is wooing tourists with a brand new logo and campaign.

Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje recently unveiled the new logo in a Youtube and Facebook video, which is a combination of breathtaking sand art and stop-motion photography.

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Watch the video here .

The hashtag for the state tourism is #MyRajasthan, and the tag line ‘Jaane Kya Dikh Jaye’ works well with the TVCs that accompany the campaign. It can be inferred that through its tag line, the state tourism is also trying to showcase the versatility of the destination that has long since been the go-to place for most tourists from across the world.

Watch one of the TVCs here .

The campaign has been designed by Ogilvy and Mather, the same agency that had previously come up with the brilliant ‘Hindustan ka Dil Dekho’ campaign for Madhya Pradesh tourism.

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Behind the scenes: A look at Rajasthan Tourism's new ad campaign

Updated on: 01 February,2016 08:30 AM IST  |  Suprita Mitter |

From hot air balloon rides, six-seater motorbikes, haunted villages and impregnable fort walls, Rajasthan Tourism's new campaign uses innovative ideas including sand animation to showcase the state

Behind the scenes: A look at Rajasthan Tourism's new ad campaign

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The logo-istics One of the videos of the campaign and the new logo features a camel, a moustache and birds, used sand animation. This unique idea came through when Mahesh Gharat, group creative director at Ogilvy & Mather (O&M) approached Suresh Eriyat, founder and creative director, Eeksaurus. "I told him about the campaign and he said, why can't we use sand to animate the logo as it is closely associated with Rajasthan. I was sceptical initially since no one had ever done it before and we have seen a typical sand art style, which includes backlighting. Everyone had seen that form and I didn't want to do anything typical," shares Kharat who worked on the project with Azazul Haque, also a creative director. "We wanted the logo to depict the friendly, playful state. The moustache represents Rajasthani pride while everyone associates camels with the state. The two birds represent the Bharatpur bird sanctuary, which is an ideal spot for tourists," Gharat adds.

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Sand story "Sand is rudimentary. So I thought, why not use sand to animate the logo. No one had done it before. This wasn't initially part of the plan but the client loved the idea. Even corporate clients don't respond so soon with approvals. The difficulty was to actually execute it. To execute a sand sculpture is easier than animating it. Dhimant Vyas helped us with the animation," shares Eriyat, who headed the sand animation film. Working with sand however wasn't easy for the team. "Sand is a very delicate medium to animate, specially with embossed forms. One second of animation requires 24 frames to see the movement. The same embossed elements have to be sculpted repeatedly, to control its forms," shares lead animator Dhimant Vyas.

Sand art

"Normally, people animate sand with under light or back light on a glass table, it shows sand particles in dark forms. But we experimented with different styles and did not use common method. The team of Eeksaurus and I tried different ways to animate sand, it was easy to make one frame nicely but animation requires multiple frames with controlled movements on the shapes. Finally, we arrived at a unique technique — 2D animation was done first for the complex animation, each frame was translated digitally to laser cut stencils. These stencils were then worked over by clay to provide the three dimensional depth that is seen in the film and then lovingly animated over, frame by frame, with sand on table and a top mounted camera. There is no cut in the film. So, if there is any change in the ideas, it would need a reshoot for the whole animation," he adds. With this method, the film took 15 days to shoot, with nine to 10 hours of shoot a day.

Water body at Kota

Picture this The other films in the campaign showcase unique aspects that one can come across in the state. "I was in Rajasthan for two months. We were looking for places that don't easily look like Rajasthan, for example, the large water body near Kota. We were in Udaipur when a friend of mine told us about this place. It is 22 km away from Kota. The entire idea of the campaign was to reflect how you accidentally come across an unusual sight in Rajasthan, that's where the tagline, Jaane kya dikh jaaye, came from. We didn't use Padhaaro Mare Des because for many years Rajasthan has been inviting people. This time we wanted to talk to people who have been there before but want to come back again to see more than what usual tourists do," shares Kharat.

Kumbhalgarh Fort

The first video that was launched was the one showcasing the long walls of the Kumbhalgadh fort. "The Kumbhalgadh video was shot by a drone in one shot without any cuts. The length of the wall is unbelievable. Initially, I had a story in mind but when I saw the wall I thought this needs to be highlighted. I have experimented with shooting with drones before. It is tough when the shoot is for a long duration. The wind at that height was problematic too. We wanted to shoot at 5.30 pm as the light is perfect then. So I started at 2.30 pm and did dummies till we got it right. And exactly on time, we executed it in a single take," reveals Prakash Varma of Nirvana Films, who shot the commercials. Unlike the West, India doesn't usually promote haunted tourism but this campaign includes Kuldhara, a haunted village near Jaisalmer. "This one was particularly aimed at the younger audience who likes to experiment and explore. We wanted to go beyond the usual colour and music shown to present Rajasthan," says Gharat. The second leg of the project will be out in October/November this year.

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The team at O&M Mumbai was beaming at the success of the campaign. "We have a lot of experience in doing tourism ads. Especially for tourism, where there is history, nature, art and culture, one must be careful about what they want to present. The Chief Minister's team wanted us to highlight the cooler, younger side of Rajasthan. People are aware that Rajasthan has a great desert, lots of colour and music. We don't need to tell them that again. We tried to showcase the side that people haven't seen before," concludes Piyush Pandey, executive chairman and creative director, Ogilvy South Asia.

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‘Padharo Mhare Desh’: Rajasthan govt reverts to old tourism slogan

The previous bjp government had replaced the grand old campaign slogan ‘padharo mhare desh’ (welcome to my land)and introduced ‘jaane kya dikh jaye’ as the new slogan for rajasthan tourism in 2016..

In an order issued on January 25, the Congress government in Rajasthan has rolled back the previous BJP government’s order and replaced the tourism slogan ‘ Jaane Kya Dikh Jaye ’ with the state’s old tourism slogan ‘Padharo Mhare Desh’. The state Tourism Department has also added ‘Rajasthan - The incredible state of India’ in the department logo, along with ‘Padharo Mhare Desh.’

The new logo of Rajasthan tourism has the slogan ‘Rajasthan - The Incredible State of India’.(Rajasthan tourism)

Ever since it formed the government in Rajasthan , the Congress has been working on changing the previous government’s decisions such as renaming the Atal Seva Kendra with its old name Rajiv Gandhi Seva Kendra. It has also tabled a bill in the state assembly to remove the education eligibility clause from PRI (Panchayati Raj Institutions) elections and reintroducing direct election of mayor. The state government is also cancelling inactive MoUs inked in Resurgent Rajasthan.

The previous BJP government had replaced the grand old campaign slogan ‘Padharo Mhare Desh’ (Welcome to my land) and introduced ‘Jaane Kya Dikh Jaye’ as the new slogan for Rajasthan tourism in 2016.

The Tourism department’s January 25 order also directs that the new logo be used.

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“Padharo Mhare Desh is Rajasthan tourism’s traditional logo and connects with the state’s tradition and culture. Changing it to ‘Jaane Kya Dikh Jaye’ (JKDJ) makes no sense. The previous government spent a huge amount of money for the new slogan just to oblige an advertising firm,” said Vishwendra Singh, state Tourism Minister.

Singh said, “To make foreign tourists feel welcomed and connected, the department is seeking suggestions from people for a slogan in English through online and by word of mouth.”

He said, “Our tourism policy as promised in the manifesto will be ready in another 20 days and will focus on tourists, facilities, services etc.”

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The Minister said a joint committee has been constituted of RTDC officials and member from employees union to identify properties which need to be upgraded and those which are running in losses.

The president of the employee union of Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation (RTDC) Tej Singh Rathore said, “It is a good decision as Padharo Mhare Desh has made its identity and a good message was there in the tourism sector. Whereas JKDJ failed to make its identity among the tourists and people in the sector.” He added the addition of a line in English will help connect with foreign tourists.

BJP spokesperosn Mukesh Pareek said, “The change of slogan is their thought and we have no objection but it would be good if they continue doing the good work of the BJP government in order to encourage the tourism sector. The record tourist flow in Rajasthan during the previous government should be continued. Changing the name will not bring development but focus on tourism sector will.”

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Why Rajasthan Tourism is making headlines with the new video campaign?

By akshay sharma on january 21, 2016 | spotlight.

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Rajasthan, the land of camels and vast deserts, is making news all over with its new video campaign. They have released a series of videos, the first one of which quickly takes the viewers through everything that Rajasthan is known for to introduce the new logo of Rajasthan Tourism Board. The other videos take a different perspective and use a character to showcase how they see Rajasthan. The videos have managed to connect very well with the audience and are being widely shared all over.

What is so special about the videos?

Watch the video once and you will know why we are talking about it. They have created various elements in sand art that can be associated with the beautiful state and then used stop motion photography to create this amazing video. From forts to camels, the video has got it all.

Like we mentioned, the other videos take a single character, a traveller, and tell a story from their perspective. They have named the videos by prefixing the traveller’s name before Rajasthan.

It is said that if your marketing activity doesn’t educate or entertain the audience, you need to go back to the drawing board. The Rajasthan Tourism videos educate the viewers about attractions in Rajasthan with some of them adding humour to the equation as well.

Rajasthan Tourism’s tagline, “Jaane kya dikh jaaye” also goes well with the videos as they present the state as a place full of surprises. The video campaign is accompanied by a very interesting new logo. Moustache has been a part of the traditional Rajasthani attire for men and camels have long been associated with deserts. The new logo very neatly blends together these two.

You can find all the videos on their YouTube channel . Do tell us what you think of these new videos by Rajasthan Tourism Board.

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The Government of Rajasthan has finally decided to market the state of Rajasthan after an interval of 25 years and has rolled out a multi-year, multi-modal and multi-narrative domestic and international campaign on January 15. Titled ‘Jaane kya dikh jaaye’, the campaign consists of six films, of which five are named after the protagonists who feature as tourists in the videos. The sixth film is a stop-motion animation on sand which reveals the new logo of Rajasthan Tourism.

Rajasthan has always been a major tourist attraction. So, what has suddenly changed to have warranted a campaign of this sort after 25 years?

The campaign, which has been conceptualised by team Ogilvy and guided by Piyush Pandey, executive chairman and creative director, South Asia, Ogilvy & Mather, aims to change the way the state has always been perceived. The challenge was to attract the youth to a different Rajasthan, a destination for adventure seekers and explorers.

“The Rajasthan Tourism campaign is the campaign I have been waiting for the last one decade. Rajasthan is my home state and I think I owe it an impactful and effective campaign. I look forward to the exciting times ahead,” says Pandey.

The first film depicts how Jane finds her Rajasthan, when a diversion on NH-76 leads her to a view of Garadia Mahadev in Kota. The second video titled Aryasthan shows how Arya finds his Rajasthan in the middle of the Thar desert.

While the third film shows Binoy visit the mysterious deserted village of Kuldhara at night, the fourth film features Meera, who finds her Rajasthan amidst colourful hot air balloons in the clear blue sky. The fifth film is set in Kumbalgarh Fort where Huan finds her Rajasthan.

The sixth and the last film introduces the revamped logo of Rajasthan Tourism. Created by Eeksaurus studios and directed by Suresh Eriyat, founder and creative director, Eeksaurus, the video is a stop-motion picture created on sand.

With regards to execution, after the entire 50-seconds animation on paper was ready, each frame was translated digitally to laser cut stencils. These stencils were then worked over by clay to provide the three-dimensional depth that is seen in the film and then animated over frame by frame with sand — the most elementary component related to Rajasthan.

Commenting on the campaign, Eriyat, says, “The state of Rajasthan creates an immediate recall for sand, so we decided to capitalise on this factor. Sand animation calls for a great amount of attention to detail, and therefore, every movement and change in surroundings has been looked upon very delicately.”

The campaign, along with the TVCs, will also be advertised extensively on print, outdoors, radio and digital platforms.

Vivek Verma, senior vice-president, Ogilvy & Mather, Mumbai, says, “We went beyond the general places to show the lesser-known sides of the state. To some, the state may be peaceful, and to others it may be adventurous. We decided to explore every nook and corner of the state. I would say, come to Rajasthan, “Jaane kya dikh jaaye (you never know what you might discover)!”

The music created by Amar Mangrulkar mainly consists of Rajasthani folk and is used as the background score. “We decided that there was nothing better than local folk music for this campaign through which the audience will connect better with the state. It gives a different feel to the videos,” he says.

The films capture some of the best images of Rajasthan, be it the authentic Rajasthani culture, places of historical importance, the camels that walk across the desert, or the music, stuff that any tourist would die for.

“To work on the Rajasthan Tourism campaign was a challenging experience. Changing perception isn’t an easy task. After several brainstorming rounds, we stumbled upon a very simple idea to make Rajasthan look different from the eyes of different travellers. It becomes Aryasthan through the eyes of Arya and Meerasthan through the eyes of Meera. The campaign has shaped up well and we are thrilled to be on the team that is bringing about this perception change,” say Azazul Haque and Mahesh Gharat, group creative directors, Ogilvy & Mather, Mumbai.

The state government is expected to spend over Rs 100 crore on this campaign over the next few years.

Despite some of the best tourist attractions, the state’s lack of tourism marketing over the last quarter of a century as compared to its neighbouring states, has resulted in a sharp dip in the number of international tourists (its share has fallen from 33 per cent of international travellers to 20 per cent), as well as domestic tourists (the state gets half of Madhya Pradesh’s 63 million domestic tourists). This is not only a missed opportunity in terms of attracting international tourists, but for economic growth as well.

The state government has created a Steering Committee to monitor the creation and implementation of this campaign. It includes Mira Mehrishi (member secretary, Chief Minister’s Advisory Council), Shailendra Agarwal (principal secretary, Tourism), Malvika Singh (writer and member, Chief Minister’s Advisory Council), Shoba Narayan (author and journalist), and Anil Chaplot, (director, Tourism).

According to Narayan, the campaign mandate for Ogilvy & Mather was to come up with something fresh and digitally native. “Tourism marketing has considerably changed with the internet and social media, and we look forward to presenting something from Rajasthan Tourism for this new world,” she says.

The campaign is part of an overall plan for Rajasthan Tourism’s Phase 3. The Rajasthan Tourism Phase 1, which took off during Independence and carried on until the early 1980s, focussed on the state’s landscape. The second phase began with the heritage hotels and forts. The current phase will combine assets from both phases along with an aggressive marketing campaign, a new logo, and an experience calendar that is being developed.

Unconventional, yet traditional

Commenting on the revamped logo, Bhupal Ramnathkar, founder and managing director, Umbrella Design, feels that it is better than the previous one. “The new logo will last longer in the minds of the audience. The way the camels and the birds create an impression of a Rajasthani person’s face is amazing. It goes well with the imagery which is to discover something new,” he says.

Emmanuel Upputuru, founder, chief integration officer, ITSA Brand Innovations, says, “The effort is commendable, although it is not something extraordinary. The concept of showing a place from the eyes of a third person in advertisements is not something new or unique. With regards to execution, there are sparks, but if you consider the bigger picture then the message is lost somewhere in between.”

Upputuru feels this is so because of a more individualistic concept used in the campaign. “The videos showcase how a person sees the state of Rajasthan. It does not speak on behalf of the state. It is all about what you see in the state,” says Upputuru. “Moreover, as a tourist, I would never want to be in a situation during my visit to the state as presented in Aryasthan in which Arya finds his Rajasthan when he is stuck in the middle of the Thar desert,” he adds.

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While the campaign is quite fresh in appeal, the problem of falling tourists is caused by other factors. overlooking problems faced by tourists, lack of infrastructure expansion, attitude of officials, inability to look beyond the existing sites are few reasons. How can you provide good experience when you have just one ticket window on a day amer Palace witnesses 15-20,000 tourists? Traffic jams to roads leading to sites in tourist season? Inability to tackle guides and touts for pressuring tourists to emporium? Inviting is one things, ensuring great experience is another. Government need to ensure their vision translates well down. It might be out of place here but these were my thoughts which points to inconsistencies!

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Hello, Thanks for sharing such a fantastic blog.I really appreciate your blog to share information about Rajasthan …Visiting in Rajasthan is amazing experience.Royal Rajasthan is not only the the land of Kings but also famous in tourist destinations in all over the India. Rajasthan is only one of the place where tourists can enjoy with many of things such as culture, civilizations, history, fairs & festivals, Songs & dances, food, forts, temples, lakes, hills and natural beauty with adventure tours. best blog…

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राजस्थान के 10 प्रमुख पर्यटन स्थल – Top 10 Places To Visit In Rajasthan In Hindi

Tourist Places In Rajasthan In Hindi : राजस्थान भारत का सबसे बड़ा राज्य है जिसको पूर्व में राजाओं की भूमि के रूप में जाना जाता है। राजस्थान राज्य 342,239 वर्ग किलोमीटर के क्षेत्र में फैला हुआ है जो भारत के कुल क्षेत्रकल का 10.4% है। भले ही राजस्थान भारत का एक बड़ा राज्य है, लेकिन इसका ज्यादातर भाग ग्रेट इंडियन डेजर्ट, थार द्वारा कवर किया गया है। राजस्थान भारत का एक बहुत ही खास पर्यटन राज्य है जो हर साल अपने आकर्षक पर्यटन स्थलों की वजह से दुनिया भर के पर्यटकों को अपनी तरफ आकर्षित करता है।

भारतीय सभ्यता में सबसे पुराना होने की वजह से इस राज्य में कई शाही राजा-महाराजाओं का राज रहा है और यह महाराजाओं के भव्य महलों और राजसी किलों किलों का क्षेत्र है। राजस्थान में वास्तुकला और कला की एक विशिष्ट शैली है जो इसको विश्व के सबसे सांस्कृतिक रूप से विविध स्थानों में से एक बनती है।

अगर आप भारत के सबसे आकर्षक राज्यों में से एक राजस्थान की यात्रा करने की योजना बना रहे हैं तो इस आर्टिकल को जरुर पढ़ें, जिसमे हम राजस्थान के 10 प्रमुख पर्यटन स्थलों के बारे में बताने जा रहे हैं।

  • राजस्थान में घूमने की जगह पिंक सिटी जयपुर – Jaipur Pink City Of Rajasthan In Hindi
  • राजस्थान का आकर्षण जैसलमेर – Rajasthan Ka Akarshan Jaisalmer In Hindi
  • राजस्थान में पर्यटन स्थल जोधपुर – Rajasthan Paryatan Ke Sthal Jodhpur In Hindi
  • राजस्थान की सबसे सुंदर जगह माउंट आबू – Rajasthan Ki Sabse Sundar Jagah Mount Abu In Hindi
  • राजस्थान का प्रमुख पर्यटन स्थल बीकानेर – Rajasthan Ka Pramukh Prayatan Sthal Bikaner In Hindi
  • राजस्थान का सबसे सुंदर शहर उदयपुर – Rajasthan Ki Sabse Sundar Jagah Udaipur In Hindi
  • राजस्थान के दर्शनीय स्थल चित्तौड़गढ़ – Rajasthan Ke Darshaniya Sthan Chittorgarh In Hindi
  • राजस्थान के धार्मिक पर्यटन स्थल अजमेर- Rajasthan Ke Dharmik Paryatan Sthal Ajmer In Hindi
  • राजस्थान के धार्मिक स्थल पुष्कर – Pushkar Rajasthan Ke Dharmik Sthal In Hindi
  • राजस्थान के पर्यटन स्थल सवाई माधोपुर- Rajasthan Paryatan Ke Sthal Sawai Madhopur In Hindi

1. राजस्थान में घूमने की जगह पिंक सिटी जयपुर – Jaipur Pink City Of Rajasthan In Hindi

राजस्थान में घूमने की जगह पिंक सिटी जयपुर – Jaipur Pink City Of Rajasthan In Hindi

जयपुर राजस्थान की राजधानी और प्रमुख पर्यटन स्थल है। यह शहर अपनी शाही किले, महलों, प्राचीन इमारतों और दुनिया के कई आकर्षक होटलों की वजह से राज्य का प्रमुख पर्यटन शहर है। जयपुर में स्थित कई विशाल किलों और महलों को देखने के लिए दुनिया भारत से यहां पर्यटक आते हैं। बता दें कि जयपुर शहर लंबे समय से भारत के इतिहास के सबसे खास आकर्षणों में से एक रहा है। अगर आप पिंक सिटी के नाम से प्रसिद्ध जयपुर शहर में घूमने के लिए आते हैं तो यह आपके जीवन की सबसे यादगार यात्रा में से एक होगी। आपको बता दें कि साल 2008 में हुए कॉनडे नास्ट ट्रैवलर रीडर्स चॉइस सर्वे में जयपुर शहर को एशिया में यात्रा करने के सबसे अच्छे स्थलों में से सातवां स्थान दिया था।

अगर आप राजस्थान के पर्यटन स्थलों की यात्रा करने के लिए आ रहे हैं तो आपको यहां के प्रमुख शहर जयपुर की यात्रा जरुर करना चाहिए। जब भी आप जयपुर घूमने के लिए आते हैं तो आप यहां पर कई किले, स्मारक, मंदिरों, उद्यानों और संग्रहालय को देखने के लिए जा सकते हैं।

जयपुर के प्रमुख पर्यटन स्थल

  • अम्बर फोर्ट
  • नाहरगढ़ फोर्ट
  •  रामबाग पैलेस 

और पढ़े: पिंक सिटी जयपुर में घूमने की 10 खास जगह

2. राजस्थान का आकर्षण जैसलमेर – Rajasthan Ka Akarshan Jaisalmer In Hindi

राजस्थान का आकर्षण जैसलमेर – Rajasthan Ka Akarshan Jaisalmer In Hindi

जैसलमेर राजस्थान में स्थित एक प्रमुख पर्यटन स्थल है जो अपने कई पर्यटन आकर्षणों की वजह से राजस्थान में घूमने की सबसे अच्छी जगहों में से एक है। आपको बता दें कि यह थार रेगिस्तान में सुनहरे टीलों के कारण इसे “सुनहरा शहर” के नाम से भी जाना जाता है। जैसलमेर अपनी कई मानव निर्मित झीलों, जैन मंदिरों, हवेलियों और पत्थरों के महलों के साथ सजा हुआ है। अगर आप राजस्थान राज्य घूमने के लिए आ रहे हैं तो यहां के सबसे खास आकर्षण जैसलमेर की यात्रा जरुर करने क्योंकि यहां कई ऐसी जगह भी हैं जो जहां की सैर करके आप रोमांच से भर जायेंगे। इस शहर में आप डेजर्ट और जीप सफारी का मजा भी ले सकते हैं।

जैसलमेर के प्रमुख पर्यटन स्थल

जैसलमेर का किला

सैम सैंड ड्यून्स

पटवों की हवेली

नथमल की हवेली

अमर सागर झील

डेजर्ट नेशनल पार्क

डेजर्ट कल्चर सेंटर एंड म्यूजियम

ताज़िया टॉवर

लक्ष्मीनाथ मंदिर 

लोंगेवाला वार मेमोरियल 

और पढ़े: जैसलमेर यात्रा में घूमने की जगहें 

3. राजस्थान में पर्यटन स्थल जोधपुर – Rajasthan Paryatan Ke Sthal Jodhpur In Hindi

राजस्थान का आकर्षण जैसलमेर – Rajasthan Ka Akarshan Jaisalmer In Hindi

जोधपुर राजस्थान का एक प्रमुख पर्यटन आकर्षण है इसके साथ ही यह राज्य सा दूसरा सबसे बड़ा शहर और दूसरा सबसे ज्यादा आबादी वाला शहर भी है। बता दें कि इस शहर की स्थापना 1459 में राठौड़ राजपूत शासक मारवाड़ के राव जोधा सिंह द्वारा की गई थी। जोधपुर की पूर्व राजधानी मंडोर के पतन के बाद जोधपुर को मारवाड़ की नई राजधानी के रूप में स्थापित किया गया था। पूरे साल यहां एक एक उज्ज्वल धूप का मौसम होने की वजह से जोधपुर को सन सिटी भी कहते हैं। राजस्थान राज्य का एक प्रमुख पर्यटन शहर होने के साथ इसको रणनीतिक रूप से पश्चिमी राजस्थान का सबसे प्रमुख शहर भी माना जाता है, क्योंकि यह भारत-पाकिस्तान सीमा से सिर्फ 250 किलोमीटर की दूरी पर स्थित है।

जोधपुर के प्रमुख पर्यटन स्थल 

  • मेहरानगढ़ किला
  • उम्मेद भवन पैलेस
  • खेजड़ला किला
  • महामंदिर मंदिर
  • चामुंडा माता मंदिर
  • ओम बन्ना मंदिर
  • मंडोर गार्डन 
  • बालसमंद झील
  • राय का बाग पैलेस

और पढ़े: जोधपुर के दर्शनीय स्थल

4. राजस्थान की सबसे सुंदर जगह माउंट आबू – Rajasthan Ki Sabse Sundar Jagah Mount Abu In Hindi

राजस्थान की सबसे सुंदर जगह माउंट आबू - Rajasthan Ki Sabse Sundar Jagah Mount Abu In Hindi

राजस्थान का एक मात्र हिल स्टेशन होने की वजह से माउंट आबू राजस्थान में पर्यटकों द्वारा घूमी जाने वाली सबसे प्रमुख जगहों में से एक है। आपको बता दें कि माउंट आबू अरावली रेंज में एक उच्च पथरीले पठार के ऊपर स्थित है और यह घने जंगलों से घिरा हुआ है। यहाँ की शांत जलवायु और यहां से मैदानों का दृश्य आने वाले पर्यटकों के दिलों में काफी उत्साह पैदा करता है। अगर राजस्थान में घूमने की अच्छी जगह खोज रहे हैं तो आपको एक बार माउंट आबू की सैर जरुर करना चाहिए।

माउंट आबू के प्रमुख पर्यटक स्थल 

दिलवाड़ा जैन मंदिर

सनसेट पॉइंट

अचलेश्वर महादेव मंदिर

ट्रेवर का टैंक

माउंट आबू बाजार

माउंट आबू वन्यजीव अभयारण्य

और पढ़े: माउंट आबू घूमने की पूरी जानकारी और 11 खास जगह

5. राजस्थान का प्रमुख पर्यटन स्थल बीकानेर – Rajasthan Ka Pramukh Prayatan Sthal Bikaner In Hindi

राजस्थान का प्रमुख पर्यटन स्थल बीकानेर - Rajasthan Ka Pramukh Prayatan Sthal Bikaner In Hindi

बीकानेर राजस्थान राज्य का एक बहुत ही प्रमुख पर्यटन स्थल है। 1488 में राठौड़ राजपूत शासक राव बीका ने बीकानेर शहर की स्थापना की थी। बता दें कि उस समय के प्रतिद्वंद्वी जाट शासकों से जमीन छीन ली गई थी। बीकानेर शहर ने भले ही अतीत में कितने युद्ध देखे हैं लेकिन आज भी यह एक प्रमुख पर्यटन स्थल है। यह शहर अपनी स्वादिष्ट मिठाइयों और स्नैक्स के लिए काफी प्रसिद्ध है। अगर आप राजस्थान राज्य में घूमने के लिए आते हैं तो आपको एक बार बीकानेर में स्थित किलों को देखने और यहां के स्वादिष्ट भोजन का स्वाद चखने के लिए जरुर आना चाहिए। इसके साथ ही बीकानेर में आयोजित विभिन्न मेले भी हर साल भारी संख्या में पर्यटकों को अपनी तरफ आकर्षित करते हैं।

बीकानेर के प्रमुख पर्यटन स्थल 

जूनागढ़ किला

लालगढ़ पैलेस

नेशनल रिसर्च सेंटर ऑन केमल

श्री लक्ष्मीनाथ मंदिर

गंगा सिंह संग्रहालय

सादुल सिंह संग्रहालय

करणी माता मंदिर 

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6. राजस्थान का सबसे सुंदर शहर उदयपुर – Rajasthan Ki Sabse Sundar Jagah Udaipur In Hindi

राजस्थान का सबसे सुंदर शहर उदयपुर - Rajasthan Ki Sabse Sundar Jagah Udaipur In Hindi

उदयपुर राजस्थान में घूमने के लिए सबसे अच्छे शहरों में से एक है जो अपने सामान्य महलों, झीलों लिए जाना जाता है। यह शहर कभी मेवाड़ के सिसोदिया राजपूतों की राजधानी था और अपने खूबसूरत महलों की वजह से काफी फैमस है। उदयपुर की स्थापना 1553 में सिसोदिया राजपूत शासक महाराणा उदय सिंह द्वितीय द्वारा की गई थी। यहाँ उस समय कई खूबसूरत महल थे जिनमे से ज्यादातर को होटलों में बदल दिया गया है। यह शहर अच्छी तरह से योजनाबद्ध हैं और यहां हर साल भारी संख्या में देश-विदेश से पर्यटक आते हैं।अगर आप राजस्थान की यात्रा करने की योजना बना रहे हैं तो आपको अपनी लिस्ट में उदयपुर को भी शामिल करना चाहिए।

उदयपुर के पर्यटन स्थल 

 पिछोला झील 

ताज लेक पैलेस

रॉयल विंटेज कार म्यूजियम

बागोर की हवेली

सहेलियों की बाड़ी

जगदीश टेम्पल

सास बहू मंदिर 

सज्जनगढ़ पैलेस  

और पढ़े:  उदयपुर के प्रमुख पर्यटन स्थल

7. राजस्थान के दर्शनीय स्थल चित्तौड़गढ़ – Rajasthan Ke Darshaniya Sthan Chittorgarh In Hindi

राजस्थान के दर्शनीय स्थल चित्तौड़गढ़ - Rajasthan Ke Darshaniya Sthan Chittorgarh In Hindi

चित्तौड़गढ़ का नाम भी राजस्थान के टॉप 10 पर्यटन स्थलों की लिस्ट में शामिल है। चित्तौड़गढ़ अपने कई आकर्षणों के लिए दूर-दूर तक जाना जाता है। इस शहर की हर इमारत आज भी अपने त्याग और वीरता की कहानी को बताती है। मेवाड़ के तत्कालीन राज्य की राजधानी चित्तौड़गढ़ किलों, गढ़ों, खंडहरों और सदाबहार कहानियों से भरा हुआ है। यहां की कई शानदार लड़ाइयों के लिए चित्तौड़गढ़ को आज भी इतिहास के पन्नों में याद किया जाता है, खासकर अलाउद्दीन खिलजी की घेराबंदी। चित्तौड़गढ़ अपने सबसे खास आकर्षण चित्तौड़गढ़ किले के लिए दुनिया भर में मशहूर है, जो कि एक पहाड़ी पर बना एक विशाल किला है और लगभग 700 एकड़ के क्षेत्र को कवर करता है। चित्तौड़गढ़ किले में सबसे प्रसिद्ध आकर्षण रानी पद्मिनी महल है जिसका नाम नाम स्वयं रानी पद्मिनी के नाम पर रखा गया है।

चित्तौड़गढ़ के प्रसिद्ध पर्यटक स्थल

चित्तौड़गढ़ दुर्ग 

कलिका माता मंदिर

विजय स्तंभ 

पद्मनी महल 

बस्सी वन्यजीव अभयारण्य

गौमुख जलाशय

और पढ़े : चित्तौड़गढ़ जिला के आकर्षण स्थल और घूमने की जानकारी

8. राजस्थान के धार्मिक पर्यटन स्थल अजमेर- Rajasthan Ke Dharmik Paryatan Sthal Ajmer In Hindi

राजस्थान के धार्मिक पर्यटन स्थल अजमेर- Rajasthan Ke Dharmik Paryatan Sthal Ajmer In Hindi

अजमेर राजस्थान का एक प्रमुख धार्मिक स्थल है जो अपने इतिहास और संस्कृति के लिए जाना जाता है। यह शहर पुष्कर के पास स्थित है जो कि एक हिंदू तीर्थ स्थल है और ख्वाजा मोइनुद्दीन चिश्ती की दरगाह का घर है। अजमेर को हिंदुओं और मुसलमानों दोनों के लिए एक खास तीर्थ स्थल माना जाता है। एक प्रमुख तीर्थ स्थल होने के साथ यह अपने कई आकर्षक पर्यटन स्थलों की वजह से दुनिया भर के पर्यटकों का स्वागत करता है। आपको बता दें कि इस साल अजमेर को HRIDAY – हेरिटेज सिटी डेवलपमेंट एंड ऑग्मेंटेशन योजना भारत सरकार की एक विरासत स्थल के रूप में चुना गया था।

अजमेर के प्रमुख पर्यटक और तीर्थ स्थल 

अजमेर शरीफ दरगाह

नारेली जैन मंदिर 

फॉय सागर लेक 

तारागढ़ फोर्ट

अढ़ाई दिन का झोपड़ा

किशनगढ़ किला 

साईं बाबा मंदिर 

आनासागर लेक

 सोनीजी की नसियां 

9. राजस्थान के धार्मिक स्थल पुष्कर – Pushkar Rajasthan Ke Dharmik Sthal In Hindi

राजस्थान के धार्मिक स्थल पुष्कर - Pushkar Rajasthan Ke Dharmik Sthal In Hindi

जब राजस्थान के प्रमुख पर्यटक और धार्मिक स्थलों की बात होती है तो पुष्कर कैसे पीछे रह सकता है। बता दें कि राजस्थान के अजमेर जिले में पवित्र पुष्कर शहर को भारत में तीर्थ स्थलों का राजा कहा जाता है। यह शहर पुष्कर झील के तट पर स्थित है जिसके बारे में कहा जाता है कि यह भगवान् शिव के आंसुओं से बनी है। पुष्कर भारत के सबसे पुराने शहरों में से एक है और इसकी उत्त्पति की तारीख अज्ञात है। पुष्कर की कई तरह की हिंदू पौराणिक कथाओं से जुड़ी हुई है। यह शहर अपने विभिन्न मंदिरों और घाटों के लिए प्रसिद्ध है जो हर साल स्नान के दौरान सैकड़ों तीर्थ यात्रियों को आमंत्रित करता है। पुष्कर का सबसे शानदार आकर्षण वार्षिक ऊंट मेला है जो पाँच दिवसीय मेला है। इस मेले में लोग पशुधन खरीदते और बेचते हैं।

पुष्कर में घूमने जगहें 

 पुष्कर झील

ब्रह्मा मंदिर

सावित्री मंदिर

आपेश्वर मंदिर

रंगजी मंदिर

10. राजस्थान के पर्यटन स्थल सवाई माधोपुर- Rajasthan Paryatan Ke Sthal Sawai Madhopur In Hindi

राजस्थान के पर्यटन स्थल सवाई माधोपुर- Rajasthan Paryatan Ke Sthal Sawai Madhopur In Hindi

सवाई माधोपुर राजस्थान की सबसे खास जगहों में से एक है जिसको कछवाहा राजपूतों के महाराजा सवाई माधोसिंह ने बनवाया था और इसकी स्थापना 1763 में हुई थी। वैसे तो सवाई माधोपुर के पास कोई उल्लेखनीय पर्यटक आकर्षण नहीं है लेकिन यहां स्थित रणथंभौर किला और रणथंभौर राष्ट्रीय उद्यान ने इसको राजस्थान का एक प्रमुख पर्यटन स्थल बना दिया है। देश के स्वतंत्र होने से पहले रणथम्भौर के जंगल जयपुर के कछवाहा राजपूतों के शिकार की जगह थी, लेकिन स्वतंत्रता के बाद इसे सवाई माधोपुर खेल अभयारण्य के रूप में स्थपित किया जो 1973 में एक बाघ अभयारण्य बन गया था और 1980 में इसे राष्ट्रीय उद्यान का दर्जा भी मिल गया। अगर आप राजस्थान की यात्रा करने की योजना बना रहे हैं तो आपको यहां के रणथंभौर किले को अपनी लिस्ट में शामिल जरुर करना चाहिए, जो यूनेस्को की विश्व धरोहर स्थल का एक हिस्सा है।

सवाई माधोपुर में घूमने की बेस्ट जगहें 

  • रणथंभौर किला
  • रणथंभौर नेशनल पार्क
  • घुश्मेश्वर मंदिर
  • सुनहरी कोठी
  • जामा मस्जिद
  • कैला देवी मंदिर 
  • श्री महावीर जी मंदिर

और पढ़े : राजस्थान की यात्रा के लिए टिप्स और ध्यान रखने योग्य बातें 

इस आर्टिकल में आपने राजस्थान के 10 प्रमुख पर्यटक स्थल और घूमने की जगहें के बारे में जाना है आपको हमारा ये लेख आपको केसा लगा हमे कमेंट्स में जरूर बतायें।

इसी तरह की अन्य जानकारी हिन्दी में पढ़ने के लिए हमारे एंड्रॉएड ऐप को डाउनलोड करने के लिए आप  यहां क्लिक  करें। और आप हमें  फ़ेसबुक  और  ट्विटर  पर भी फ़ॉलो कर सकते हैं।

  • भीमलत वॉटरफॉल की जानकरी 
  • राजस्थान का प्रसिद्ध खाना जिनके बारे में जानकार ही आ जायेगा आपके मुह में पानी 
  • कोटा घूमने की सम्पूर्ण जानकारी
  • भीलवाड़ा घूमने की जानकारी और प्रमुख पर्यटक स्थल

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Rajasthan Tourism’s ‘Jaane Kya Dikh Jaaye’ Ad Campaign compels you to backpack right now to see the lesser known sides of this massive state.

Rajasthan Tourism’s ‘Jaane Kya Dikh Jaaye’ Ad Campaign compels you to backpack right now to see the lesser known sides of this massive state. Campaigns of the World®

If India is a traveller’s dream, then its 29 states are a country within themselves. After the colourful tales of Madhya Pradesh; exotic scenes of Kerala; vast landscapes of Gujarat; breathtaking beauty of North Eastern States, ladies and gentlemen, it’s time to witness the inviting landscape of Rajasthan.

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The multi-crore rupees media campaign aims to double the footfalls in the state from the existing 1.5 million to 3 million by 2020. This mega advertising campaign kick-starts the ambitious plans of the Rajasthan government to herald Rajasthan 3.0, which is not only about landscape, harsh terrains, heritage forts but an integrated approach focussed around experience, infrastructure, cleanliness, security and marketing.

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This creative campaign showcases Rajasthan through the eyes of different travellers and aims to highlight some of the lesser known facets of this historic state. Given the vastness of this state and its diversity, every traveller is sure to find and spot his own mini version of Rajasthan. From Meerasthan (a small girl transports into her own world of awe and wonder as she goes for a hot air balloon ride with her father), Aryasthan (Rajasthan as seen through the eyes of a Arya and his friends marooned in the centre of a desert) to Huansthan (a Chinese traveller stands bewitched by the epic scale and never ending walls of Kumbalgarh Fort, her Great Wall, but away from China), these series of videos capture everything Rajasthan has to offer you- warm people, amazing sunsets, stunning landscape and the diversity at every step.

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Place: Kumbhalgarh fort in Udaipur

Credits: Brand : Rajasthan Tourism Product Group : Travel & Tourism Name of Agency : Ogilvy & Mather Piyush Pandey – Executive Chairman & Creative Director, South Asia Mahesh Gharat – Group Creative Director Azazul Haque – Group Creative Director Makarand Joshi – Senior Creative Director Abhay Manachekar – Assistant Creative Director Hemal Sirsikar – Creative Controller Sandip Gaikwad – Senior Art director Adwait Kulkarni – Copy Supervisor Prasad Gurav – Art Director Akshay Gawde – Art Director

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Fun-n-Frolic in The Land of Sand and Forts with A 10-Day Rajasthan Itinerary

Photo of Aakanksha Magan

Welcome to Rajasthan, the jewel in India's glorious crown! A state of evocative experiences, unmatched sights and sounds, colours and cultures, history and heritage. The colours of Rajasthan are a sight to savour. 

The kaleidoscopic display of fiery red turbans, canary yellow saris and emerald green lehengas greet you as you step foot in this majestic state. Inviting you with camels plodding over soft sands of Thar, Rajasthan itinerary beckons you to come and explore its myriad sights. 

The glimmering lakes, carved temples and decorated havelis present a glimpse into the glorious past of this state of Maharajas and Rajputs! Rajasthan is a state that will surprise you at every turn and each place you visit, will capture your heart.

With so many reasons to visit, is it any question that this place serves as the perfect destination to introduce your kids to the wonderfully rich past of their country? A Rajasthan itinerary is an ideal way to bond with your loved ones and have a memorable time.

Getting around

You can travel across Rajasthan by air, train or road, and each option is enjoyable. The major airports are in Jaipur, Udaipur and Jodhpur. Trains connect almost all cities in the state. Highways are in excellent condition and the scenery of the rugged Aravalis and golden Thar Desert, sprinkled with green forests, make for enjoyable drives.

If you wish to drive around the state you can hire a self-drive car from every major city. You can also hire taxis for the same. Prices start at ₹8/km, exclusive of fuel charges, toll charges and other miscellaneous expenses.

What to expect from your Rajasthan itinerary

Enthralling, mystical and historical Jaipur is the perfect place to start your sojourn in Rajasthan. Jaipur is the perfect mix of chaotic streets intermingled with towering palaces. City Palace is the beating heart of the city while Amber Fort, the star attraction of Jaipur, stands menacingly on the edges. This lively city is best explored on a cycle rickshaw or in an auto!

What to see

1. Start your journey with a visit to the enchanting City Palace and learn all about the history of the Maharajas of Jaipur. Entrance fees is ₹35 and opening time is from 9.30am to 5pm.

2. Jal Mahal is a palace built in the middle of Maansarovar Lake. Surrounded by water hyacinths, and adorned with quintessential Rajput architectural styles, the palace is a sight to behold. Entrance is free, however, and now that this is a luxury resort, you can stay for tea and enjoy the views.

3. Spend the evening shopping for some amazing block-print cloth pieces at Anokhi Museum of Hand Printing.

City Palace, Jaipur. Credits: MaxPixel

Photo of Jaipur, Rajasthan, India by Aakanksha Magan

Start your second day early and continue your journey through Jaipur. Today visit Jaipur's most admirable fort, Amber and roam around the city exploring unending sights.

1. Start your day by a visit to Jaipur's star attraction, Amber Fort. Entrance fee is ₹10 and camera fee is ₹50 for still and ₹100 for video camera. It is open from 9.30am to 4.30pm, all days.

2. Visit Jantar Mantar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the largest astronomical observatory in Northern India. Entrance is free.

3. A five-storey high red sandstone structure complete with over 950 windows is the formidable Hawa Mahal. The pink monument is a gem in Jaipur's cityscape. Entrance fees is ₹5 and you can visit it between 9.30am to 4.30pm.

Hawa Mahal, Jaipur. Credits: Pixabay

Photo of Fun-n-Frolic in The Land of Sand and Forts with A 10-Day Rajasthan Itinerary by Aakanksha Magan

Shop here: Johari Bazar (for jewellery), Nehru Bazar (for some gorgeous juttis ) and Bapu Bazar for everything else.

Eat here: Chokhi Dhani for the most authentic and traditional Rajasthani meal; Ambrosia for some multi-cuisine fine dining; Natraj for some lip-smacking thalis; Anokhi Cafe for some organic sandwiches and home-baked cakes.

Sleep here: Jaipur has some amazing options to chose from. Check out The Lalit for unmatched luxury or Umaid Bhawan for a heritage stay. For more options, check here .

Bikaner is a dust-swirling town where you go for a true Arabian Nights experience. It has the charm of a village, but the facilities of a city. Mostly unexplored by tourists and still far from the hustle of overbearing crowds, Bikaner is a bustling, vibrant city with enough to keep you amused for a day or two. Start early morning from Jaipur and reach Bikaner by lunch.

1. Start your Bikaner exploration with a visit to the Bikaner Camel Research Centre and learn about the various breeds of camels! Also, try the camel milk ice-cream here. Open from 2pm to 6pm, entrance to this place is ₹30. Camera fees is ₹50 and a ride on a camel costs ₹50 per person.

Camels at Bikaner Camel Research Centre. Credits: Wikimedia Commons

Photo of Bikaner, Rajasthan, India by Aakanksha Magan

Start your second day early and spend it visiting the famous sights that make Bikaner a must-visit Rajasthan city.

1. Visit one of India's oldest forts, Junagadh Fort, one of very few that was never beseeched. It houses a museum as well where you can learn about the life of Bikaner's royal family. Entrance fees is ₹50 for adults and ₹30 for students carrying valid student id proof. You can visit the fort between 10am to 4.30pm.

2. Visit Laxmi Niwas Palace, the former residential palace of the former king of erstwhile Bikaner state. Now converted into a luxury hotel, Laxmi Niwas Palace is a true example of Indo-Saracenic architecture.

3. For those looking for some adventurous spiritual learnings, head to Karni Mata temple, a mere 32km from Bikaner. This is a temple where the goddess is worshipped right alongside thousands of rats!

Junagarh Fort, Bikaner. Credits: Wikimedia Commons

Photo of Fun-n-Frolic in The Land of Sand and Forts with A 10-Day Rajasthan Itinerary by Aakanksha Magan

Eat here: Bhujia Bazar for some unmatched street food, Heeralal's for a multi-cuisine experience, Chappan Bhog for the best rajkachori in town (according to most foodies) and Cafe Indra for some good old pizza, burgers and coffee!

Sleep here: Experience the best of luxury at Narendra Bhawan or enjoy some pampering at Vesta Bikaner Palace . For more options, check here .

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan's Golden City, evokes the imagery of the exotic camel ruled villages and ancient trade routes. Shrouded in the golden hue of the adjacent Thar Desert and the high-rise fort, Jaisalmer truly is a city that will leave you reliving the bygone era. It is not just the Jaisalmer Fort that is built using the golden-honey sandstone, but every haveli in town, big or small, is made from the same material, washing the entire city with a mellowed, yellowed tinge. Here you feel like you are forever in the 'sepia' filter! Reach Jaisalmer by lunch, and start your siesta with the city after some rest.

1. Start your exploration of Jaisalmer with a visit to Gadisar Lake. A 650-years-old lake, it is still the major source of water for the city. Entry is free, but the boat rides are chargeable at ₹10, ₹50 and ₹100 for a row boat, a paddle boat and a shikara respectively. You can visit the lake from 8am to 8pm.

2. Explore the narrow streets with renovated houses and havelis , all sporting intricately carved front doors and windows.

Gadisar Lake, Jaisalmer. Credits: Wikimedia Commons

Photo of Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India by Aakanksha Magan

Start your second day in Jaisalmer with an early morning visit to the Sam Sand Dunes. End the day with dinner at one of the many cafes inside the Jaisalmer Fort.

1. Visit the Sam Sand Dunes and witness the sun rise among the massive desert dunes. Go for an early morning sand dune safari today. You can opt for a camel or a jeep safari. Safaris generally begin at 5am, and include a pick up and drop off at the hotel. A camel safari starts from ₹850/person and a jeep safari costs around ₹1250/person.

2. Come back and go straight to the Jaisalmer Fort. The fort is unlike any other in Rajasthan, with numerous families, businesses and restaurants still inside the fort. It almost feels like another city in there. Entrance fees is ₹50 and closing time is 5pm.

3. Visit one or all of the seven Jain temples, located inside the fort itself. There is no entrance fee, but you are expected to pay a small amount inside the temples. Closing time is 5pm.

4. Visit Patwa-ki-Haveli, a complex of five houses built in the 19th century. The havelis today evoke the richness and grandeur of the century and each room demands your attention as you walk by. Entrance fees is ₹50 and closing time is 6pm.

Jaisalmer Fort. Credits: Koshy Koshy for Flickr

Photo of Fun-n-Frolic in The Land of Sand and Forts with A 10-Day Rajasthan Itinerary by Aakanksha Magan

Eat here: Desert Boy's Dhani for a good Rajasthani meal and some traditional performances accompanying your dinner; 1st Gate Home Fusion for a rooftop restaurant and stunning views of the city; Saffrom for a multi-cuisine, fine-dining experience.

Sleep here: Check out Heritage House for a decent family stay or stay at Suryagarh for a real royal experience. For more options, check here .

A sea of blue rooftops, Jodhpur is magnificent. The second largest city in Rajasthan, the blue city takes your breath away with every corner. The domineering Mehrangarh Fort sits atop the city and frames the city skyline with pride. At the base of the fort lie blue houses in all shapes and sizes in a tangle of winding, glittering, medieval streets. Jodhpur is endearing and intimidating at the same time and no Rajasthan itinerary is complete without visiting this rare gem!

1. Start with a visit to Jodhpur's robust Mehrangarh Fort. A magnificent spectacle and an architectural masterpiece, the fort gives you a glimpse into the luxe lifestyle of the kings and queens of bygone eras. The timings to visit the fort are between 9am to 5pm. The entrance fees is ₹100. Still camera fees is also ₹100 while video camera fees is ₹200.

2. Visit five uniquely different areas of the fort, Moti Mahal (pearl-coloured), Sheesh Mahal (hall of mirrors), Phool Mahal (hall of flowers), Zenana Deodi (the queen's chambers) and Chamunda Mataji Temple (the temple of the queen's favourite goddess).

3. Jaswant Thada, royal cenotaphs built in marble are just a kilometre walk from the fort. You can visit the picturesque location by paying a mere ₹30 as entrance fees. Camera fees is ₹25 and it is open from 8am to 6pm.

Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur. Credits: Wikimedia Commons

Photo of Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India by Aakanksha Magan

On day two, explore the city at length. Visit the numerous lanes near the clock tower and hunt for the best bandhej (English translation) in the city. Also some adventurous activities can instantly enhance your day!

1. Start your day with a visit to the nearby Bishnoi Villages. Gorgeously-clad womenfolk and charming men in pretty head gear make for some compelling conversations.

2. Get your blood pumping as you zip out of Mehrangarh Fort, through the sea of blue houses and land in the old quarter of Brahmpuri. There are six different types of zip lining available, with the shortest being 70m and the longest being 300m. Flying fox offers zip lining in Jodhpur starting from ₹1,600 for children and ₹1,900 for adults.

3. For those looking for even more adrenaline-filled fun, paragliding in Jodhpur is a must do. Sky Ventures offers tandem paragliding, where you get a chance to see the dunes of Thar from high in the sky! It costs around ₹2,990 per person.

Blue city of Jodhpur. Credits: Wikimedia Commons

Photo of Fun-n-Frolic in The Land of Sand and Forts with A 10-Day Rajasthan Itinerary by Aakanksha Magan

Shop here: National Handloom (for the best quality rugs and handicrafts), Thar Handloom (for premium quality, traditional cloth and sarees), Suncity Spices (for spice mixes for everything, from biryanis to meats) and Bishnoi Village Art (for sourcing authentic and reasonably-priced traditional handicrafts and textiles).

Eat here: Indique is a candlelit rooftop restaurant at the Pal Haveli serving amazing Indian delicacies and superb views of the fort, Clock Tower and Umaid Bhawan. Jhankar Choti Haveli is a traveller's favourite and famous for whipping up yummylicious vegetarian delights. Cafe Frespresso at Clock Tower for some vegan-friendly and gluten-free organic delights!

Sleep here: The Ajit Bhawan Palace is a great place for some luxury and pampering, whereas the Kothi Heritage offers a comfortable stay at a reasonable price. For more options, check here .

Lakes, palaces, forts, temples and romantic backdrops frame the beautiful city of Udaipur. The tranquility of boat rides in its many lakes, the colourful ancient bazaars, the old-world feel of its hotels and homestays and spectacular countryside makes Udaipur one of the most beautiful destination in Rajasthan. A favourite among travellers from India and abroad, Udaipur has served as a backdrop for many films as well, from Ye Jawani Hai Deewani to the James Bond film, Octopussy .

1. No visit to Udaipur is complete without a visit to the City Palace. The white marbled structure rises above the shimmering Lake Pichola and is one of the best places for an unobtrusive view of the white city. The entrance fee is ₹250 and the camera fee is another ₹250.

2. Inside the City Palace complex are many small and big palaces, museums and gardens, all encompassing a rich blend of Rajasthani, Mughal, medieval, European and Chinese architecture. Do visit the Amar Vilas, Badi Mahal, Krishna Vilas, Durbar Hall, Manak Mahal, Peacock Square and Sheesh Mahal among others.

3. Head down to Lake Pichola and spend a leisurely evening on its banks. You can also take a boat ride on the lake and admire the many havelis , now converted into hotels, on its banks. The cost of a regular boat ride is ₹325 per person. However, you can also take a private boat tour for up to six people, which costs around ₹3,000.

4. After you are done with Lake Pichola, head to 1559AD, a beautiful rooftop restaurant on the edges of the lake and have a tasty dinner while you enjoy the lit up lake and the palaces all around.

City Palace, Udaipur. Credits: Wikimedia Commons

Photo of Udaipur, Rajasthan, India by Aakanksha Magan

The next morning, begin your day with a visit to one of the many gardens in Udaipur. Proceed towards the old city and shop to your heart's content here.

1. Start your day at Saheliyon ki Badi. It has fountains and kiosks, a lotus pool and marble elephants and is a perfect place to just chill under the shade of trees for a while. The entrance fees is a mere ₹5 and the park is open from 9am to 7pm.

2. Visit Jagdish temple, an iconic structure visible from almost all corners of the Old City. The temple walls and the shikara or tower are decorated with carvings of Vishnu, scenes from Lord Krishna’s life and figurines of nymphs or apsaras .

3. Proceed towards the Old City lanes and explore the narrow bazars for some amazing leheriya dupattas and sarees. Also among many shops, you can find intricately designed gota patti lehengas and amazing leather jootis (footwear) and bags.

4. Head to the Sajjan Garh fort for the most beautiful sunset views. Perched on top of a distant hill like a fairytale castle, this melancholy palace may seem in a neglected state, but the views of the city from here are unmatched.

5. End the day at Sukhadia circle. The illuminated, three-tired fountain in the middle of this circle is now a popular landmark. Enjoy street food such as dabeli and pao bhaji at one of the many stalls around Sukhadia circle.

Lake Pichola, Udaipur. Credits: Wikimedia Commons

Photo of Fun-n-Frolic in The Land of Sand and Forts with A 10-Day Rajasthan Itinerary by Aakanksha Magan

Shop here: Bambino Arts for granite etched portraits and artwork, Hathipole for juttis , Jagdish Chowk near the Jagdish temple for traditional kurtis and leather bags.

Eat here: 1559 AD near Lake Pichola for some amazing views accompanied with delicious food, Apni Dhani for traditional Rajasthani meal at affordable prices, Ambrai for a romantic dinner date sans the kids and O'Zen for decent coffee, cold beer and amazing street views!

Sleep here: Udaipur is known for its palatial resorts as well as cozy homestays. Check out Karohi Haveli for a heritage stay or go all out and splurge for a luxe stay at The Oberoi Udaivilas. For more options, check here.

Rajasthan is a desert state, so summer months here get really hot and it's unadvisable to book a Rajasthan itinerary during this time of the year. However, winters here are pleasant with chilly nights and sunny days! This is actually one of the most perfect vacation destinations in the months of December and January.

How to reach

It's easy to reach Rajasthan from all major cities in the country.

By Air: Flights from Delhi to Jaipur start from ₹2,100 per person, one way. Flights from Udaipur to Delhi start from ₹2,500 per person, one way.

By Train: There are around nine trains from Delhi to Jaipur and the average price of the ticket is ₹800 per person . There are three trains from Udaipur to Delhi and the average price of the ticket is ₹1,500 per person. You can book your tickets online on IRCTC .

By Road: There are many state transport buses running between all major towns of Rajasthan and Delhi. Multiple private operators also run on this route. Alternatively, you can drive to Jaipur via NH8.

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34 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer For The Best Trip To Golden City

The history of Jaisalmer dates back to the 12th century when Rawal Jaisal – the eldest of the Deoraj Rawals was passed over for Lodurva’s throne. He was succeeded by his younger half-brother, who was crowned as the king.

Rawal was looking for a new place to build his capital when he met sage Eesul, who told him about Krishna’s prediction that a Yaduvanshi descendant of his would find a new kingdom at the same spot. In 1156, Rawal built a mud fort and called it Jaisalmer (which means “The Hill Fort of Jaisal”), claiming it as his capital.

Explore the mesmerizing beauty of this Golden City with our curated guide to the top places to visit in Jaisalmer. From the golden dunes of the Thar Desert to the intricate architecture of the Jaisalmer Fort, this article is your answer to why Jaisalmer is amongst the top places to visit in Rajasthan .

Known for its magnificent architecture, vibrant culture, and expansive sand dunes, the tourist places in Jaisalmer attract travelers seeking a unique blend of history and natural beauty. In this guide, we’ll take you on a virtual tour of the must visit places in Jaisalmer for a memorable trip.

34 Best Places To Visit In Jaisalmer In 2024

1. jaisalmer fort.

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  • Things To Do: Explore the interiors, walk through the royal corridors, understand the lifestyle of people living inside the fort, and stay inside the fort.
  • Timings: 9 AM to 6 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹50 per person for Indians, ₹250 per person for Foreigners, ₹50 for the Camera Fee, ₹100 for Video Camera

2. Gadisar Lake

  • Things To Do: Boating in the Lake, Watch a Sunset from the Ghats, Bird watching in Winters
  • Timings: Open 24 hours
  • Entry Fees: NA

3. Patwon Ki Haveli

  • Things To Do: Marvel at the interiors, Get an insight into the royal lifestyle
  • Timings: 9 AM to 5 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹20 per person for Indians, ₹100 per person for Foreigners, ₹50 for the Camera Fee, ₹100 for Video Camera

4. Bada Bagh

  • Things To Do: Stroll through the complex, Click some Insta-Worthy photographs
  • Timings: 8 AM to 6 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹100 per person, ₹150 for Camera Fee

5. Sam Sand Dunes

  • Things To Do: Camping, Glamping, Cultural performances, Dune bashing, Sandboarding, Stargazing

6. Kuldhara Village

  • Things To Do: Take a walk through the village, admire the restored houses and temples
  • Entry Fees: ₹10 per person for Indians, ₹100 per person for Foreign nationals, ₹50 per person for Car

7. Desert National Park

  • Things To Do: Take a Safari, Wildlife spotting, Photography
  • Timings: 10 AM to 5 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹100 per person for Indians, ₹300 per person for Foreign tourists, ₹100 for Jeep Safari (per person), ₹200 for Guide

8. Tanot Mata Temple

  • Things To Do: Listen to fascinating stories of the 1965 war, seek blessings of the goddess, marvel at the unexploded bombs in the temple complex
  • Timings: 6 AM to 8 PM

9. Jaisalmer War Museum

  • Things To Do: Look at the exhibits, pay homage to the War Heroes
  • Timings: 10 AM to 6 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹55 per person

10. Nathmal Ji Ki Haveli

  • Things To Do: Admire the intricate carving and colorful paintings in the interiors
  • Timings: 8 AM to 7 PM
  • Entry Fees: No Entry Fees

11. Longewala Border

  • Things To Do: Take a walk along the border, pay homage to the war heroes

12. Akal Wood Fossil Park

  • Things To Do: Understand the flora and fauna that inhabited Earth several years ago
  • Entry Fees: ₹5 per person for Indians, ₹20 per person for Foreigners, ₹10 for Car Parking

13. Desert Culture Centre and Museum

  • Things To Do: Understand the royal lifestyle by looking at the exhibits
  • Entry Fees: ₹50 per person, ₹50 per person for Puppet Show, ₹20 for Camera Fee, ₹50 for Video Camera Fee

14. Sadar Bazaar

  • Things To Do: Shop Rajasthani Puppets, take some colorful home decor things, savour local street food
  • Timings: 9 AM to 9 PM

15. Vyas Chhatri

  • Things To Do: Watch a sunset, Photography
  • Timings: 8 AM to 7:30 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹100 per person, ₹100 for Camera Fee

16. Jaisalmer Government Museum

  • Things To Do: Understand the lifestyle of the former royalties and rulers
  • Timings: 10 AM to 4:30 PM (Closed on Friday)
  • Entry Fees: ₹20 per person for Indians, ₹10 per person for Indians Students, ₹100 per person for Foreign Tourists, ₹50 per person for Foreign Student

Note : The Government Museum Jaisalmer Entry is Free On Monday

17. Amar Sagar Lake

  • Things To Do: Take a stroll, boating, watch a sunset

18. Salim Singh Ki Haveli

  • Things To Do: Photography, Marvel at the intricate architecture
  • Entry Fees: ₹20 per person for Indians, ₹100 per person for Foreigners, ₹50 for Camera Fee, ₹100 for Video Camera

19. Mandir Palace

  • Things To Do: Experience the luxurious lifestyle of the royal rulers
  • Entry Fees: ₹100 per person for Foreigners

20. Khuri Sand Dunes

  • Things To Do: Camel Safari, Star gazing, camping, Watch a sunset

21. Jaisalmer Jain Temples

  • Things To Do: Meditation, Marvel at the intricately carved sculptures
  • Timings: 8 AM to 12 PM
  • Entry Fees:  Free for Indians, ₹10 per person for Foreigner, ₹50 for Camera Fee, ₹100 for Video Camera

22. Pokhran Fort

  • Things To Do: Walk through the corridors and listen to the stories of bravery of the former rulers
  • Entry Fees: ₹50 per person for Indians, ₹200 per person for Foreigners Aman

23. Folklore Museum

  • Things To Do: Experience the luxurious lifestyle of the royal rulers, Look at the exhibits
  • Entry Fees: ₹10 per person

24. Pansari Bazaar

  • Things To Do: Shopping, Trying Street Food, experiencing local life

25. Jaisalmer Wind Park

  • Things To Do: Photography, Spending some peaceful time
  • Timings: NA

26. Jaisal Italy

  • Things To Do: Marvel at the views of Sonar Qilla, savor local dishes
  • Timings: 8 AM to 11 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹1500 cost for two

27. Gaji’s Restaurant

  • Things To Do: Try Rajasthani Thali and enjoy the rooftop views of the fort and surrounding area
  • Timings: 7 AM to 11 PM
  • Entry Fees: ₹1000 for two

28. Thar Heritage Museum

  • Things To Do: Understand the lifestyle of the people living in the harsh conditions of the Thar Desert
  • Entry Fees: ₹30 per person for Indians, ₹70 per person for Foreigners

29. Dusshera Chowk

  • Things To Do: Watch over the city, Marvel at the marble throne
  • Entry Fees: ₹20 per person for Indians, ₹70 per person for Foreigners

30. Ramdevra Temple

  • Timings: 4 AM to 9 PM

31. Khaba Fort

  • Things To Do: Stroll along the ruins to experience the old-world charm
  • Entry Fees: ₹50 per person for Indians, ₹100 per person for Foreign Nationals

32. Lodhurva

  • Things To Do: Explore the ancient ruins, Visit the artistic temples
  • Things To Do: Explore Barmer Fort, Visit the local artisans

34. Silk Route Art Gallery

  • Things To Do: Shop some colorful carpets, belts, antiques, accessories
  • Timings: 7:30 AM to 8:30 PM

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Best Time To Visit The Top Tourist Places In Jaisalmer

Avoiding the extreme temperatures of summer, which can soar above 40 degrees Celsius, ensures a more enjoyable and comfortable experience. Additionally, the winter months coincide with the festive season, offering a chance to witness vibrant celebrations and cultural events. Whether you’re captivated by the golden architecture or eager to explore the Thar Desert, planning your visit to Jaisalmer during the winter ensures a delightful and memorable experience.

How To Reach Jaisalmer?

  • By Air: The closest airport to Jaisalmer is Jodhpur Airport, which is 286 km from Jaisalmer (4 4-hour drive from here). You can take a taxi from the airport to reach Jaisalmer, or you can take a bus (Rajasthan tourism buses or private AC buses run on this route).
  • By Rail: The railway station of Jaisalmer is connected with all the major cities of India such as Delhi, Jaipur, Kolkata, Chennai, and Mumbai by a wide network of trains. You can also take a taxi from the railway station to Jaisalmer, or you can get tuk-tuks from the railway station.
  • By Road: You can travel to Jaisalmer by private air-conditioned buses, take a ride on the state-operated Rajasthan Tourism bus on this route, or drive to the golden city through the picturesque Aravalli ranges. Jaisalmer connects to all the major cities of India through a well-maintained network of roads, particularly to Jodhpur, Jaipur.

Jaisalmer, with its rich history and captivating landscapes, offers a travel experience like no other. From the ancient charm of Jaisalmer Fort to the tranquility of Gadisar Lake and the adrenaline-pumping desert safaris, every corner of this city has a story to tell. Plan your visit to these enchanting places, and let the magic of Jaisalmer leave an indelible mark on your travel memories.

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  • राजस्थान का पर्यटन वाक्य है ( rajasthan tourism tagline ) ' जाने क्या दिख जाये ' ।
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  • भारत में सर्वाधिक पर्यटक फ्रांस से आते है ।
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  • राज्य में पर्यटन पुलिस की तैनाती सर्वप्रथम जयपुर के जन्तर-मन्तर व आमेर मे की गई ।
  • राजस्थान ने अपनी पर्यटन नीति की घोषणा 27 सितम्बर, 2001 में की ।
  • भारत नें अपनी पर्यटन नीति की घोषणा 23 अक्टूबर 2002 में की ।
  • पर्यटन को जन उद्योग का दर्जा 2004-05 में दिया गया ।
  • राजस्थान पर्यटन विभाग R.T.D.C.  द्वारा पर्यटकों की सुविधा हेतु अप्रेल, 2002 में पर्यटन हेल्पलाइन सेवा की शुरूआत की गई ।

पर्यटन सर्वश्रेष्ठ पुरस्कार

  • पर्यटन के क्षेत्र मे दिया जाने चाला सर्वश्रेष्ठ पुरस्कार 'पाटा' पुरस्कार है  ।
  • पाटा पुरस्कार की शुरूआत 1985 में की गई ।
  • 2010 का पाटा पुरस्कार राजस्थान को दिया गया ।
  • 2014 का पाटा पुरस्कार केरल को दिया गया यह 29 वां पुरस्कार था ।

पर्यटन नीति

  • सरकार ने पर्यटन को बढावा देने व युवकों को रोजगार से जोड़ने के लिए जून 2011 में पधारो सा योजना की शुरूआत की ।
  • राजस्थान में अपनी नई पर्यटन नीति की घोषणा 2015 में की ।

पर्यटकों के लिए शाही रेलगाड़ियां

  • 1982-83 में पर्यटन के क्षेत्र में सर्वप्रथम शाही रेलगाडी ( पैलेस व्हील्स) का प्रारम्भ किया गया ।
  • 3 सितम्बर 1995 से शाही रेलगाडी को नए सिरे से शुरू किया गया और इसका नाम ' पहियों पर चलने वाला नया राजमहल   रखा गया ।
  • शाही रेलगाडी को ' द आरियण्टल  एक्सप्रेस ' के नाम से भी जाना जाता है ।
  • यह ट्रेन चितौड, जैसलमेर, जोधपुर, जयपुर होते हुए दिल्ली तक जाती है।
  • 2003 में पर्यटन के क्षेत्र मे 'फेयरी क्वीन' नामक ट्रेन की शुरूआत की गई ।
  • फेयरी क्वीन शेखावाटी क्षेत्र में चलाईं जा रही है ।
  • 2004 में पर्यटन के क्षेत्र में ' विलेज आँन व्हीलस' नामक ट्रेन शुरू की गई ।
  • 2006 में पर्यटन के क्षेत्र में "हैरिटेज आँन व्हीलस' नामक ट्रेन शुरू की  गई ।
  • यह ट्रेन जयपुर, सीकर, झुंझुनू, चूरू से बीकानेर जाती है ।
  • 11 जनवरी 2009 में पर्यटन के क्षेत्र में "रॉयल राजस्थान आँन व्हीलस' नामक ट्रेन शुरू की गई ।
  • राजस्थान की नवीनतम पर्यटन ट्रेन 'द ग्रेट अरावली सफारी ट्रेन' चलाई जानी प्रस्तावित है ।
  • यह ट्रेन अजमेर, राजसमंद व उदयपुर के बीच कामली घाट वादियों में चलाई जायेगी ।

पर्यटकों के लिए बस

  • 2003 में पर्यटकों को आकर्षित करने हेतु जयपुर में डबल डेकर बस 'जयपुर प्राइड 24 की शुरूआत की गई ।
  • यह बस सियाराम सिटी संस्था द्वारा संचालित की जा रही है ।
  • बीकानेर के लाडैरा गांव में धौरा एक्सप्रैस नामक बस चलाईं जा रही है ।
  • पैलेस आँन एयर के माध्यम से पर्यटकों को वायुयान से एतिहासिक स्थलों का भ्रमण कावाया जायेगा ।
  • पैलेस आँन वेव्ज के माध्यम से हुगली, चम्बल, यमुना नदियों पर कोलकाता से धौलपुर तक नाव और बेड़ा परिभ्रमण शुरू करने की योजना प्रस्तावित है ।

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राजस्थान को पर्यटन के क्षेत्र मे 9 सर्किटों मे बांटा गया है

  • मरू सर्किट
  • माउण्ट आबू सर्किट
  • मेवाड सर्किट
  • बृज सर्किट
  • अलवर सर्किट
  • ढूंढाड़ सर्किट
  • शेखावटी सर्किट
  • मेरवाड़ा सर्किट
  • टोंक सर्किट

राजस्थान में तीन पर्यटन सर्किट प्रस्तावित है

  • हाडोती सर्किट
  • तीर्थ सर्किट
  • राष्टीय राजधानी क्षेत्र सर्किट

राजस्थान में चार पर्यटन संभाग स्थित है

  • सांभर झील को पर्यटन के क्षेत्र में ' रामसर साईट ' के नाम से जाना जाता है ।
  • दूसरा रामसर साईट केवलादेव राष्ट्रीय उद्यान  भरतपुर है ।
  • राजस्थान के दर्शनीय स्थलों के महत्व का कर्नल जेम्स टॉड ने अपनी पुस्तक ' ट्रेवल  इन वेस्टर्न इंडिया ' में वर्णन किया है ।
  • विदेशी पर्यटकों की भारतीय चिकित्सा पद्धति में बढ़ रही रूची के लिए उदयपुर के केलाशपुरी व हवाला गॉव तथा जोधपुर में आयुर्वेदिक गाँव स्थापित किए गए  हैं ।
  • आयुर्वेदिक विश्वविद्यालय की स्थापना जोधपुर मे की गई है ।
  • राजस्थान में आध्यात्मिक पर्यटन को बढावा देने से सम्बीधत योजना अपना धाम, अपना काम, अपना नाम' ।
  • जयपुर में पर्यटकों को असामाजिक तत्वों से बचाने हेतु चलाया गया अभियान आप्रेशन स्वागत्म ।
  • राजस्थान का प्रथम हेरीटेज होटल अजीत भवन , जोधपुर है ।

राज्य का पर्यटन लोगो चिह्न ( Rajasthan Paryatan Logo )

राजस्थान में रोपवे.

  • राज्य का प्रथम रोपवे भीनमाल ( जालोर ) में सुण्डा माता पर्वत पर 20 दिसम्बर 2006 से संचालित है ।
  • राजस्थान का दूसरा रोपवे उदयपुर में करणी माता मंदिर पर 8 जून 2008 से संचालित है ।
  • राज्य का तीसरा रोपवे सावित्री माता मंदिर (अजमेर) में संचालित है ।
  • राज्य में जयपुर के कनक वृंदावन, माउण्ट आबू सिरोही में रोपवे प्रस्तावित है ।

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  • 2010 को जयपुर के जंतर-मंतर को यूनेस्को की वर्ल्ड हैरीटेज की कल्चरल सूची में शामिल किया गया है ।
  • यह राज्य की पहली व देश की 23वीं धरोहर है ।
  • भरतपुर के घना पक्षी विहार को 1985 में यूनेस्को की नेचूरल हैरिटेज सूची में शामिल किया गया था ।
  • राजस्थान का प्रथम हाथी गांव जयपुर में आमेर के कुण्डा ग्राम में स्थापित किया गया है ।
  • हाथी गाँव N.H, 8 पर स्थित है । हाथी गांव के पास ही कालबेलिया' स्कूल आँफ डाँस स्थापित किया जा रहा है ।
  • हाथी गॉव एशिया का तीसरा गांव है । इस तरह के अन्य दो गॉव श्रीलंका य थाईलैण्ड में है ।

Other Important Facts

  • राज्य का पहला राजीव गांधी कन्वेशन सैंटर जोधपुर में बनाया जाएगा ।
  • भारत का यह तीसरा टूरिज्म कन्वेशन सेंटर होगा ।
  • राज्य का पहला मीरा संग्रहालय उदयपुर में स्थापित किया गया है ।
  • राज्य के पहले व भारत के चौथे हेर्मिंग बिज ( झूलता पुल ) का निर्माण चम्बल नदी पर किया गया है ।
  • रणथम्भौर में सफारी पार्क बनाया जाएगा ।
  • देश का यह तीसरा सफारी पार्क है । जिसमें वन्य जीवों को विचरण करते हुए देखा जा सकेगा ।
  • पहला कर्नाटक के बनारघाटा नेशनल पार्क में तथा दूसरा  भोपाल में स्थित है ।
  • उदयपुर को भारत का सर्वश्रेष्ट अवकाश स्थान के रुप में चुना गया है

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India is one of the oldest civilizations in the world with a kaleidoscopic variety and rich cultural heritage. India comprises 28 States and 8 Union Territories.

They are Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Sikkim, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Tripura, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, and West Bengal. Union Territories are Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Chandigarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu, National Capital Territory of Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, Lakshadweep, Ladakh, and Puducherry.

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Country: india | state: rajasthan, #4 of 12 places to visit in rajasthan | #50 of 100 places to visit in india, ideal trip duration: 2 full days, base station: jaisalmer, nearest city to jaisalmer: jaisalmer, best time to visit jaisalmer: october to march, peak season: december to february, jaisalmer weather: summer: maximum - 45°c and minimum - 25°c winter: maximum - 25°c and minimum - 7°c.

At a distance of 278 km from Jodhpur, 329 km from Bikaner, 493 km from Udaipur, 538 km from Ahmedabad, 555 km from Jaipur, and 762 km from Delhi, Jaisalmer is a city in the Indian state of Rajasthan. Lies in the heart of Thar Desert, it is one of the most visited Rajasthan tourist places , and among the prominent heritage destinations in India . Jaisalmer is the largest district in Rajasthan and shares an international border with Pakistan. Jaisalmer is popularly called the 'Golden City of India' because the yellow sand and the yellow sandstone used in the architecture of the city provide a golden glow to the city. Jaisalmer is named after Maharawal Jaisal Singh, a Rajput king who founded the city in 1156 AD. The ruling dynasty is believed to have descended from the Yadava Prince Lord Krishna. Jaisalmer is one of the top heritage sites near Delhi . Jaisalmer is also quite famous for royal forts, havelis, palaces, museums, and temples that can be visited as part of Jaisalmer tour packages . The Pride of Jaisalmer, the Jaisalmer Fort or Sonar Quila is the most famous tourist attraction of Jaisalmer and is a World Heritage Site. Nathmalji ki Haveli, Salim Singh ki Haveli, Patwon ki Haveli, Manak Chowk, Jaisalmer Folklore Museum, Tazia Tower, Gadisagar Lake, Bada Bagh, Khuri Sand Dunes, Sam Sand Dunes, and Kuldhara are some of the popular places to visit in Jaisalmer . Jaisalmer attracts a lot of tourists for its desert camel safari. A bumpy ride on a camel in the Thar Desert is one of the exciting things to do in Jaisalmer. Sam Sand Dunes and Khuri Sand Dunes are the popular dunes in Jaisalmer. Jaisalmer Desert Festival, a music festival typically held in the 2nd week of February is also hosted near Sam Sand Dunes. Jaisalmer is also known for various crafts such as silver jewellery, embroidery, stone, work, leather products, and printing work. Jaisalmer Airport is a military airport and supports only chartered flights, hence is sparingly used by travellers. Jodhpur Airport is the closest domestic airport which is about 281 km from Jaisalmer. Jaisalmer Railway Station is well connected by train with Jodhpur, Kathgodam, Ramnagar, Howrah, Delhi, Mumbai, and Jaipur. Jaisalmer Bus Stand, about 1.5 km from Railway Station, has frequent bus connectivity with Jodhpur, Bikaner, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Udaipur, and Ajmer. The best time to visit Jaisalmer is from October to February while the peak season is from December to February. Summers are hot & dry and monsoon & winter offer pleasant weather to enjoy the golden city.

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#1 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 1.5 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, Jaisalmer Fort locally known as Sonar Quila (Golden Fort) is located in the heart of Jaisalmer city. It is one of the largest forts in India, and among the must include places in Jaisalmer holiday packages . Jaisalmer Fort is a World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO under the group hill forts of Rajasthan . Jaisalmer Fort was built atop the Trikuta Hill in 1156 AD by the Bhati Rajput ruler Maharawal Jaisal Singh. It was the center of several historical encounters between the Bhattis, Mughals, and Rathores of Jodhpur. The Fort of Jaisalmer survived several attacks by the Muslim rulers like Aladdin Khilji and Mughal Emperor Humayun. The city also served as a refuge and way-station for caravans and travelers along the Silk Road. Standing proudly in the middle of the great Thar Desert, this fort is regarded as 'The Pride .....

Sam Sand Dunes

Sam Sand Dunes

#2 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 40 km from Jaisalmer, Sam Sand Dunes are situated at the edge of Jaisalmer Desert National Park in Rajasthan. Lies in the midst of the Thar Desert, these sand dunes are amongst the most popular places to experience Rajasthan Tourism , and also one of the prime places to visit during Jaisalmer tour . Sam has a truly magnificent stretch of sweeping dunes, with sparse or no vegetation. The 3 km long, and 1 km wide sand dunes reflect the true image of Rajasthan. Undeniably one of the most picturesque spots in the desert, the Sam Sand Dunes have gained a tremendous tourist reputation over time. The unrelieved ocean of sand constantly changes its appearance at every gentle gush of wind. The whirling air currents of this area match with those of the sandstorms in the Sahara. Camel Safari at Sam Sand Dunes is one of the top things to do in Jaisalmer . The .....

Patwon Ki Haveli

Patwon Ki Haveli

#3 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 500 m from Jaisalmer Fort and 1.5 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, Patwon-ki-Haveli is situated in a narrow lane near the Patwa Complex in Jaisalmer. It is the first haveli to have been erected in Jaisalmer and also one of the top places to visit in Jaisalmer . The Patwon ki Haveli is considered to be the one of the largest as well as the finest haveli of Rajasthan. This haveli is essentially a cluster of five havelis, which was constructed in 1805 CE by Guman Chand Patwa. A rich trader, Guman Chand Patwa constructed five separate sections for his five sons. The first haveli is the main and also the grandest haveli in the complex. The entire construction took over 55 years to complete. Located in the center of the city, it is truly an outstanding piece of architecture. It is renowned for its ornate wall paintings, intricate yellow sandstone-carved jharokas or balconies, gateways .....

Jain Temples - Jaisalmer Fort

Jain Temples - Jaisalmer Fort

#4 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 2 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, the Jain Temples are one of the oldest temples in Jaisalmer which are situated inside the Jaisalmer Fort complex. These Jain temples are the most important religious attractions in Jaisalmer . There are seven Jain temples in total which are built during the 12th and 15th centuries AD. These Jain temples are dedicated to different Jain Tirthankaras. Among these temples, the biggest one is the Parsvanath Temple and is most attractive; others being Chandraprabhu temple, Rishabdev temple, Shitalnath Temple, Kunthanath Temple, and Shantinath Temple. These temples are famous for their Dilwara style paintings and architecture that were predominant in the medieval era. The temples are built out of yellow sandstone and have intricate engravings on them. These temples have archaeological and religious .....

Gadisar Lake / Gadsisar Lake

Gadisar Lake / Gadsisar Lake

#5 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 1.5 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station and 1.5 km from Jaisalmer Fort, Gadisar Lake or Gadsisar Lake is an artificial reservoir in Jaisalmer. It was the only source of water for the Jaisalmer city in the olden days and also one of the best sightseeing places in Jaisalmer . The Gadisar Lake was constructed by Raja Rawal Jaisal, the first ruler of Jaisalmer, and later reconstructed by Maharawal Gadsi Singh in the year 1367 AD. It is said that this rainwater lake once provided water to the entire town. At present Gadisar Lake gets water from Indira Gandhi Canal so it never dries. Located towards the south of Jaisalmer city, the entrance to the Gadisar Lake is through a magnificent and artistically carved yellow sandstone archway that is known as the Tilon-Ki-Pol. There are numerous shrines and small temples on the embankment of this lake which can visit during your trip to Jaisalmer . The .....

Desert National Park

Desert National Park

#6 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 45 km from Jaisalmer, Desert National Park is a wildlife sanctuary situated in the state of Rajasthan near the town of Jaisalmer. Situated in the sand dunes of Thar Desert, the Desert National Park is regarded as one of the largest national parks in India , and among the top places to visit as part of Jaisalmer trip . The Desert National Park was established in 1980, and it depicts the ecosystem of the Thar Desert. Spread over an area of 3162 sq. km, the park is extensively covered by sand dunes over large extents, and is one of the major Jaisalmer sightseeing places . The main area of the park comprises compact salt lake bottoms, fixed dunes, and craggy rocks. There are many lakes inside the national park including Rajbaugh Lake, Milak Lake, and Padam Talao Lake. Although 20% of .....

Desert Cultural Centre & Museum

Desert Cultural Centre & Museum

#7 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 1 km from Jaisalmer Fort and 1.5 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, the Desert Cultural Centre & Museum is located on the Gadisagar Road in Jaisalmer. It is one of the popular tourist attractions in Jaisalmer. The museum was established by Mr. N. K. Sharma in the year 1997. The Desert Cultural Centre and Museum exhibits the art, craft and culture of Jaisalmer beautifully. The museum has a large collection of traditional instruments, medieval coins and ethnic artifacts. This is the treasure trove of ethnic Rajasthani jewellery, handicrafts, weapons and fossil works. The museum is maintained by the Tourism Department of Jaisalmer and is a must-visit for history buffs. Various musical instruments and folk dance related costumes can be found in this museum. Costumes of the erstwhile maharajas and maharanis can also found in the museum. Kitchen tools and culinary tools can be found here, while the Rajasthani arts are presented in the walls, which belonged to painters .....

Lodurva

#8 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 8 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, Lodurva is a village in Jaisalmer district of Rajasthan. Famous for Jain temples and other historical monuments, Lodurva is one of the top places to visit in Jaisalmer . Lodurva was the ancient capital of the Bhatti dynasty till 1156 AD, when Rawal Jaisal founded the Jaisalmer state and shifted the capital to Jaisalmer. The town of Lodurva is much older than Jaisalmer and was sacked several times, most notably by Mahmud of Ghazni in the 11th century CE and then by Mohammad Ghori in the next century. Today, it is a popular tourist destination, known for its architectural ruins and Jai temples. The temples at Lodurva exhibit some more fine examples of intricate craftsmanship on yellow stone. The Parshvnath Temple is the oldest and the most beautiful of the Jain temples. The temple is dedicated to 23rd Tirthankara, Parshvnath. The walls of the sanctum .....

Tazia Tower

Tazia Tower

#9 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 2 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station, Tazia Tower is located in the Badal Palace complex near Amar Sagar Gate inside Jaisalmer Fort . The intricate designs, minarets and architectural fusion of this tower make it one of the top Jaisalmer tourist places. Tazia Tower was constructed in the form of Tazia that are usually part of Muslim religious festivities. It was constructed in 1886 AD by Muslim carvers who presented it as a gift to the imperial Hindu king, Maharawal Berisal Singh. The structure is a five-storied complex with each story possessing a unique balcony with an exclusive design of its own. The exquisite design and fine carvings on the walls and ceilings of each floor of the tower reflects the rich artistic creativity and imaginative skills of the local craftsmen of the bygone era. Timings: 8 AM to 6 PM

Bada Bagh / Bara Bagh

Bada Bagh / Bara Bagh

#10 of 19 Places to Visit in Jaisalmer

At a distance of 8 km from Jaisalmer Railway Station and 7 km from Jaisalmer Fort, Bada Bagh or Bara Bagh is a historical garden located on Ramgarh road and halfway between Jaisalmer and Lodurva in Rajasthan. Bada Bagh means big garden. It is a garden of cenotaphs or chhatris of the royal family of Jaisalmer . A descendant of Maharawal Jaisal Singh, Jait Singh II, commissioned a dam to create a water tank in the 16th century AD. This made the desert green in this area. After his death, Bada Bagh was fully developed by his son Lunakaran. The garden stands at the foot of a hill and several chhatris or cenotaphs stand in memory of the late rulers of Jaisalmer. Cenotaphs are also known as chhatris and one cenotaph is erected for each ruler. The cenotaph of Maharawal Jait Singh is the oldest of all. Many cenotaphs were built by subsequent rulers for the Bhatti royal family of Jaisalmer. This continued till the 20th century when .....

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In a review meeting of the Tourism Department, Gehlot stressed on the effective marketing of key tourist destinations, fairs and festivals of the state at the international level.

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He said foreign tourists are not coming due to the coronavirus pandemic and in such a situation, domestic tourism should be promoted.

The chief minister said the Tourism Policy-2020 announced by the state government focuses on promoting adventure tourism, night tourism, weekend tourism and rural tourism and this will give impetus to tourism in the state.

"The tourism policy, which came after nearly 20 years in the state, will also help in bringing the tourism sector back on track which is facing a crisis due to the COVID-19 pandemic,” a statement quoting Gehlot said.

Rajasthan Minister of State for Tourism Govind Singh Dotasra, Chief Secretary Niranjan Arya and other senior officials of the department were present in the meeting.

Meanwhile, Rajasthan recorded 20 coronavirus-related deaths and 277 fresh positive cases on Monday, taking the total number of fatalities and case tally to 8,842 and 9,49,961 respectively, an official bulletin stated.

Six deaths were reported from Jaipur and four deaths in Bikaner besides deaths reported in other cities, according to the official report.

Of the fresh cases, Jaipur reported the most cases with 60 followed by Alwar with 37 cases.

A total of 9,34,652 people have recovered from the viral infection while the number of active cases stands at 6,467.

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