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		<title>Best Places for Photography in Rajasthan</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Aug 2023 06:58:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Rajasthan is packed with stunning landmarks that deserve to be captured on camera. Be sure to pack it when traveling through this southwestern state in India! Hawa Mahal is one of Rajasthan&#8217;s most iconic structures and an all-time favorite among photographers. Conceived as an anonymous palace for female members of</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rajasthan is packed with stunning landmarks that deserve to be captured on camera. Be sure to pack it when traveling through this southwestern state in India! Hawa Mahal is one of Rajasthan&#8217;s most iconic structures and an all-time favorite among photographers. Conceived as an anonymous palace for female members of royal households to observe daily life and processions without being noticed, Hawa Mahal serves as an alluring backdrop to many photos taken around it. Here you get to know about Best <a href="https://www.tajwithguide.com/blog/best-places-for-photography-in-rajasthan/"><strong>Places for Photography</strong></a> in Rajasthan.</p>
<h2>Jodhpur</h2>
<p>Jodhpur in Rajasthan boasts several stunning photography-friendly spots. This city boasts many opulent palaces, forts, temples and mausoleums to photograph as well as being an outstanding shopping hub with some of India&#8217;s top textile markets. Furthermore, blue houses near Mehrangarh Fort have long served as inspiration to famed photographers.</p>
<p>Jaigarh Fort is another ideal photo opportunity, featuring towers, mazes and gardens that make up this UNESCO World Heritage Site. A must-see attraction for history enthusiasts as well as photo enthusiasts alike!</p>
<p>Rajasthan offers photographers many other favored photo opps for photography enthusiasts, including Kumbhalgarh Fort, Chand Baori&#8217;s stepwell, and its City Palace which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and features some of India&#8217;s most intricate hand-painted murals.</p>
<p>Wildlife photographers should visit Ranthambore National Park in Sawai Madhopur to photograph tigers, deer and other mammals such as lakes, zoos or natural sites where you can capture beautiful pictures of these beautiful creatures and birds.</p>
<h2>Udaipur &#8211; One of the top Places for Photography</h2>
<p>Udaipur, India&#8217;s romantic city on Lake Pichola, has earned itself the moniker &#8216;Venice of the East&#8217; due to its abundance of palaces, museums, galleries, natural locations, gardens architectural temples and festivals.</p>
<p>Photographers delight in photographing the Jal Mahal when lit against the tranquil waters of Lake Mead at night. Additionally, Chand Baori stands out as an impressive feat &#8211; being home to 3,500 steps arranged geometrically zigzag-style!</p>
<p>Nature and wildlife photographers looking for photographic opportunities should visit Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary (formerly Keoladeo National Park), also known as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary in Rajasthan, for an array of migratory birds. Remember to pack binoculars and stay at a safe distance so as to not disturb these beautiful species. <strong>Book <a href="https://www.samindiatours.com/">India Tour Packages</a> </strong></p>
<p>Mount Abu, Rajasthan&#8217;s hill station, offers picturesque lakes and hills ideal for exploration. Famous for its gorgeous green pictures, you may even spot camels grazing at its hilltop!</p>
<h2>Pushkar &#8211; Another top Places for Photography</h2>
<p>Pushkar is one of Rajasthan&#8217;s oldest cities and best known for the picturesque Pushkar Lake and Brahma Temple, as well as hosting an annual Camel Fair that attracts thousands of pilgrims and visitors each year. Furthermore, its saline water body remains beautiful year round making it ideal for photography.</p>
<p>Jal Mahal is a favorite among photographers visiting Rajasthan. At night, its outline glistens against the quiet waters of Lake Pichola &#8211; making for an incredible sight! Additionally, Lake Pichola sunsets offer photographers plenty of photo opps.</p>
<p>Discover the local culture of Pushkar with its colorful gypsy tribes and colorful saris. For an unforgettable view, plan your visit for sunset when the city and mountains will come alive with light.</p>
<p>While many travelers to Pushkar may opt for camel rides during their stay, I strongly urge you to do your research first. Unfortunately, these animals can often be mistreated and the experience is often less than ideal. There are other means of exploring this desert on foot as well.</p>
<h2>Jaisalmer</h2>
<p>Jaisalmer, commonly referred to as the Golden City, is famed for its sandstone temples and forts made of red sandstone. Additionally, this town is popularly known for its stunning sand dunes and desert safaris that offer amazing scenic views that would put any Instagram selfie to shame. For the best photographs visit during sunset for an enchanted golden hour shot.</p>
<p>Hawa Mahal is another of Rajasthan&#8217;s premier photography spots and often known as the Palace of Winds. This five-story pink and red sandstone building contains 365 latticed windows arranged like honeycombs for every day of the year; making this an excellent spot to take pictures during golden hour photography sessions.</p>
<p>Chand Baori, also known as the world&#8217;s largest stepwell, offers great photo opps in Jaisalmer. This breathtaking architectural marvel should not be missed and provides an amazing photo op opportunity &#8211; with intricately carved steps providing a picturesque background and plenty of opportunities to take creative shots here!</p>
<p>Sawai Madhopur is an ideal destination for wildlife and nature photographers looking for new photographic experiences. Home of Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, there is ample opportunity here for taking captivating wildlife shots.</p>
<h2>Jaipur &#8211; One of the top Places for Photography</h2>
<p>Jaipur &#8211; often referred to as &#8220;Pink City&#8221; due to its signature pink buildings &#8211; is home to some of Rajasthan&#8217;s most notable spots. City Palace stands as an architectural marvel featuring Chinese, Mughal and European influences while its highlight Jal Mahal glows at night when its outline perfectly reflects in Man Sagar Lake.</p>
<p>Hawa Mahal, or Honeycomb Palace, is one of the city&#8217;s iconic sites &#8211; this five-story honeycomb facade covered with 953 lattice windows was intended so the ladies of the royal household could observe life on the street below without being seen themselves. Another key attraction is Jantar Mantar; an array of 19 giant, strange-looking instruments used for time measurement and planet movements calculations.</p>
<p>Sajjangarh Palace is an excellent spot for landscape photographers. Situated atop a hill and home to monkeys, this 132-year-old palace provides spectacular views from its hilltop perch. Wildlife photographers should visit Jaipur Zoo with its painted stork cranes and vibrant birds; for optimal tiger sighting chances head nearby Sariska Tiger Reserve during summer months instead.</p>
<h2>Mount Abu &#8211; Another top Places for Photography</h2>
<p>Mount Abu is an idyllic hill station situated in Rajasthan&#8217;s Sirohi District and one of India&#8217;s premier tourist destinations. Here, tourists will find an idyllic blend of lakes and temples set against an array of historic forts and palaces; lush green forests; effusive waterfalls; peaceful lakes as well as stunning vistas of Aravalli range complete the experience.</p>
<p>Mount Abu is best experienced during summer (April to June). At this time, temperatures are pleasant and comfortable while you can view many different flowers, birds and wildlife in its wildlife sanctuary.</p>
<p>Nakki Lake, Mount Abu&#8217;s most-famous attraction, offers boating enthusiasts and sunset lovers alike an ideal venue to relax. Additionally, this lake features a temple dedicated to Lord Ram and legend has it that Mahatma Gandhi&#8217;s ashes were immersed here as well. Additionally, Toad Rock, Guru Shikhar Peak Trevor Crocodile Park and Sunset Point all lie nearby and add even further intrigue.</p>
<h2>Sawai Madhopur</h2>
<p>Rajasthan, one of India&#8217;s mighty desert states, is an idyllic travel destination. Boasting palaces, temples and forts that are spectacular sights to behold; plus it hosts some incredible bird watching spots, wildlife sanctuaries and lakes that provide ample opportunity for photo ops.</p>
<p>Jaipur is one of the most photogenic cities in Rajasthan for photography enthusiasts. Known for its pink terracotta architecture and sandstone structures, built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II to impress Queen Victoria upon her visit in 1876, Jaipur offers photographers plenty of stunning backdrops.</p>
<p>Khandar Fort in Rajasthan is one of the finest spots for photography. Built by a Mewar king who never lost battle, the fort houses the Trinetra Ganesh Temple that is dedicated to Lord Ganesha.</p>
<p>Padam Talao in Ranthambore National Park offers photographers an ideal spot for wildlife and nature photography. The lake provides habitat to migrating birds like spoonbills and sarus cranes as well as providing great sunrise shots.</p>
<h2>Bundi &#8211; One of the top Places for Photography</h2>
<p>A seemingly tiny town located deep within Rajasthan has quietly earned itself the distinction of becoming one of the premier locations for photography in Rajasthan. Though small in size, there&#8217;s much to photograph here from stunning architecture to vibrant culture and desert scenery.</p>
<p>Town is famous for its ancient step wells which were designed to protect royals and citizens alike from water shortages. While most prominent of them &#8211; Raniji-ki-Baori is currently closed for renovation, another free and impressive step well called Dhabhai Kund exists nearby and looks similar.</p>
<p>Nawal Sagar Lake in Bundi is another picturesque photogenic spot, as its waters create a mirror-image reflection of the town skyline when there&#8217;s no breeze blowing. Additionally, the lake houses a half-submerged temple dedicated to Lord Water that serves as another photo op for photographers.</p>
<p>There are also stunning chhatris with intricately carved pillars and the exquisite Jaitaranagar Palace built by Rao Deva Hada as a gift for his wife in 1853, both designed to make life more pleasant for his guests. If wildlife photography is your passion then Bundi National Park should not be missed during summer as temperatures can become excruciatingly hot!</p>
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		<title>Best Monsoon Destinations of Rajasthan Must Visit</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Dr Atul Kumar Singh Parmar]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Aug 2023 08:31:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Rajasthan will amaze you with its beauty and royal splendor during monsoon season, boasting lakes, temples, palaces and lush greenery that you will adore exploring. Udaipur, also known as the City of Lakes, becomes more romantic during the rainy season as its legendary Lake Pichola transforms into a shimmering oasis.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rajasthan will amaze you with its beauty and royal splendor during monsoon season, boasting lakes, temples, palaces and lush greenery that you will adore exploring. Udaipur, also known as the City of Lakes, becomes more romantic during the rainy season as its legendary Lake Pichola transforms into a shimmering oasis. Here you get to know about Best <a href="https://www.tajwithguide.com/blog/best-monsoon-destinations-of-rajasthan-must-visit/"><strong>Monsoon Destinations of Rajasthan</strong>.</a></p>
<h2>Udaipur – Famous for magnificent forts boating</h2>
<p>Udaipur&#8217;s monsoon season typically runs from July to September and makes for a stunning display in its cityscape. Lakes, palaces and historic architecture take on an almost dream-like quality as raindrops fall &#8211; drawing couples, single travelers and families together in Rajasthan&#8217;s heart!</p>
<p>Boating on Lake Pichola and visiting Saheliyon-ki-Bari garden with its breathtaking fountains and marble artwork are great experiences, while Jag Mandir features stunning cupolas, halls, suites with both Rajputana and Mughal architecture in one breathtaking structure.</p>
<p>While in Udaipur, you should visit Monsoon Destinations of Rajasthan (also known as Sajjan Garh Palace). Situated atop a hilltop palace with breathtaking views of Udaipur city and lake, Monsoon Palace takes 20 minutes via rickshaw from City Palace but the view at its summit makes the journey worth your while!</p>
<h2>Mount Abu – The only hill station in Rajasthan</h2>
<p>Mount Abu is one of the premier monsoon destinations in Rajasthan, known for its picturesque hill stations with scenic lakes and palaces. Mount Abu truly comes to life during rainy season when lush greenery covers cloudy mountains to leave visitors breathless &#8211; something Nakki Lake, Dilwara Jain Temple and Sunset Point can help ensure.</p>
<p>Udaipur, often dubbed the &#8216;Venice of the East&#8221;, boasts idyllic lakes and stunning palaces that make for the ideal romantic retreat. Additionally, this city provides outdoor activities like boating and hiking; Keoladeo National Park also makes an appearance if wildlife adventure is what you seek!</p>
<p>Mount Abu, nestled within the Aravalli Ranges of Rajasthan, provides an idyllic escape from its scorching summer heat. Top attractions in Mount Abu include boating on Nakki Lake or visiting one of its centuries-old Dilwara Temples which feature exquisite white marble carvings. Don&#8217;t miss visiting Guru Shikhar Peak either for stunning panoramic views over Mount Abu.</p>
<h2>Pushkar – Known for an ancient temple a sacred la</h2>
<p>Pushkar, best known for its scenic lakes and desert camping opportunities, is one of the best Monsoon Destinations of Rajasthan. Witness peacocks dance beneath grey clouds as the harsh sun is hidden by grey rain clouds letting vibrant flora flourish with vibrant beauty.</p>
<p>Experience Pushkar&#8217;s magical evening Aarti ceremony held daily at Varah Ghat for an unforgettable vacation experience! Aarti is an ancient Hindu ceremony where devotees light lamps in honor of various gods and goddesses. <strong>Book<a href="https://www.samindiatours.com/"> India Tour Packages</a></strong></p>
<p>Pushkar offers many attractions besides temples, including shopping at its namesake market &#8211; this lively venue features numerous artisan shops that sell bags, jewelry, and souvenirs from Rajasthan culture. You can also sample local cuisine sold here! For adventure seekers there is always jeep safari to observe animals such as deer, leopards, and chitals in their natural environments.</p>
<h2>Keoladeo National Park–A variety of colorful birds</h2>
<p>Keoladeo National Park (also referred to as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary) is a bird sanctuary located in Bharatpur district of Rajasthan, India and home to over 375 bird species such as waterfowls and Siberian cranes.</p>
<p>Visit this breathtaking place and you are guaranteed a wonderful memory. The serene waters of Nakki Lake and Dilwara Jain Temple will enthrall visitors.</p>
<p>Jains hold it in high esteem, making this temple an important pilgrimage site. Constructed with 1444 pillars crafted out of marble and boasting incredible architectural splendor.</p>
<p>Bundi, one of premier monsoon destinations of Rajasthan, boasts gorgeous palaces and forts, rain-dripping lakes and ornate castles that make this town such a romantic getaway destination. Furthermore, visitors can go wildlife safari fishing nearby lakes.</p>
<h2>Bundi – Visit majestic forts and stepwells</h2>
<p>Few parts of India celebrate the monsoon season as enthusiastically as Rajasthan does. The desert state transforms into a lush green forest during these few months, women don their colourful lehariyas to celebrate, and barren landscapes become vibrant with seasonal lakes rivers and waterfalls.</p>
<p>Udaipur, often called the &#8220;City of Lakes&#8221; and the &#8220;Venice of the East,&#8221; looks particularly picturesque during a rainstorm. This season brings out its most stunning monuments such as Hawa Mehal and City Palace; stepwells such as Raniji-ki-Baori were constructed by queen Rao Raja Aniruddha Singh to complete this visionary city in 1699 by her queen mother Raniji Ki Baori is especially alluring during this season; many other popular stepswells include Ajmer among many others!</p>
<p>Keoladeo National Park in Rajasthan should also be on your itinerary during monsoon season, when visitors can witness a variety of bird species. Home to nearly 375 varieties, this park makes an excellent monsoon destination. Don&#8217;t forget your raincoat/poncho and umbrella just in case sudden downpours crop up while sightseeing &#8211; both will help ensure you remain dry!</p>
<h2>Mandawa – Home to beautiful havelis</h2>
<p>Rain-soaked greenery captures the charm and beauty of Monsoon Destinations of Rajasthan. Now is an excellent opportunity to discover its wildlife, hills, heritage and go on safari in Ranthambhore National Park; tourists may even enjoy watching tiger shows here!</p>
<p>Udaipur, also known as &#8220;Venice of the East,&#8221; radiates romanticism during monsoon season. Home to numerous lakes such as Lake Pichola and Jaisamand Lake as well as numerous luxurious palaces (Monsoon Palace (Sajjan Garh) should definitely be on your agenda).</p>
<p>Mandawa is famous for its havelis, the signature structure of Shekhawati region. These havelis were built by merchant families with many featuring exquisite frescos on their walls &#8211; guests may hire a local guide for this experience.</p>
<p>Bhangarh Fort has long been renowned as one of the must-visit attractions in Rajasthan during the monsoon season due to its haunted legends, making it an attraction worthy of consideration by anyone wanting an encounter with paranormal forces. Additionally, Bollywood movies often use it as filming locations.</p>
<h2>Jaipur – Explore shopping markets forts palaces</h2>
<p>Rajasthan is an incredible state full of heritage, wildlife, hills and desert. And monsoon is the ideal time to experience it all &#8211; with rainwater replenishing the landscape for a picturesque look and visitor numbers significantly decreased, permitting more leisurely exploration of Rajasthan.</p>
<p>Udaipur, also known as the &#8220;Venice of East,&#8221; offers an unparalleled experience of royalty and hospitality. With stunning lakes and magnificent forts adorning this vibrant city, its breathtaking waters and fortifications make Udaipur an essential stop on any Rajasthan itinerary. Be sure to see Hawa Mahal, Lake Pichola and Jaisamand Lake while Udaipur&#8217;s Patrika Gate features intricate patterns.</p>
<p>Mount Abu, Rajasthan&#8217;s only hill station, should be your go-to monsoon destination. Offering lush greenery and cloudy mountains to soothe away the heat of summer sun, Mount Abu&#8217;s monsoon attractions include Nakki Lake, Dilwara Jain Temple, Sunset Point.</p>
<h2>Ranakpur – Exquisite marble Jain temple</h2>
<p>Rajasthan is home to some of India&#8217;s finest temples, but none can compare with Ranakpur&#8217;s impressive Adinath Temple. Constructed over 50 years, its exquisite beauty was made possible thanks to four devout seekers: Acharya Somasundatsuri Dharanashah of Rana Kumbha&#8217;s Ministry; Maharana Dharma Raja of Udaipur; Jain businessman Dharana Sah and the architect responsible Depa.</p>
<p>Attracting visitors in Pali district of Rajasthan, this temple stands on 1444 intricately carved marble pillars. A must visit destination for anyone interested in Indian art and architecture!</p>
<p>Ranakpur&#8217;s best time to visit is during winter (October-March). The temple opens its doors after noon for visitors and remains closed during morning prayers, though you are allowed to bring scarves as covering is mandatory in temple. There is an admission charge per visitor so bringing one would also help cover shoulders in this place of worship.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 May 2023 12:22:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Make the memories last with a Rajasthan Honeymoon trip  &#8211; from its magnificent palaces and tranquil lakes, this royal state offers something for everyone! Discover Jodhpur and experience its captivating cultural heritage, gorgeous gardens, magnificent forts &#38; palaces as well as Rajasthan&#8217;s regal glamour at Mehrangarh Fort and Jaswant Thada.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Make the memories last with a <strong><a href="https://www.samedaytours.in/rajasthan-tour-packages.html">Rajasthan Honeymoon trip</a> </strong> &#8211; from its magnificent palaces and tranquil lakes, this royal state offers something for everyone! Discover Jodhpur and experience its captivating cultural heritage, gorgeous gardens, magnificent forts &amp; palaces as well as Rajasthan&#8217;s regal glamour at Mehrangarh Fort and Jaswant Thada. Get to Know top <strong><a href="https://www.tajwithguide.com/blog/top-places-for-honeymoon-in-rajasthan/">Places for Honeymoon in Rajasthan</a></strong> below.</p>
<h2><strong>Udaipur &#8211; One of the Top Places for Honeymoon in Rajasthan</strong></h2>
<p>Rajasthan is an amazing honeymoon destination. From stunning lakes to grand forts, Rajasthan has something romantic for every couple to enjoy on their romantic journey together.</p>
<p>Udaipur, also known as the &#8220;City of Lakes&#8221;, is an ideal honeymoon destination in Rajasthan, boasting numerous stunning lakes such as Lake Pichola surrounded by luxurious palaces. Couples can take romantic boat rides or participate in other fun activities here.</p>
<p>Udaipur offers numerous lake view restaurants, such as Charcoal, Jheel&#8217;s Ginger Coffee Bar and Bakery, Natural Lakeview Restaurant, and Firangipani by the Lake. Each offers breathtaking lakeside views along with delicious cuisine; honeymooners may also explore some of Udaipur&#8217;s incredible temples and forts during their stay.</p>
<h2><strong>Famous Honeymoon Spots in Udaipur</strong></h2>
<p>Udaipur offers many breathtaking places that provide couples with a luxurious honeymoon experience, from majestic palaces and tranquil lakes, picturesque landscapes, romantic activities to partake in together and scenic vistas that will leave them speechless &#8211; truly making their honeymoon truly memorable. These places will leave them speechless! Udaipur promises an experience like no other &#8211; make your trip unforgettable and make every minute count during this memorable experience!</p>
<p>City Palace, Monsoon Palace and Sajjan Garh are must-see Honeymoon Spots in Udaipur for couples on their Honeymoon trip. These ancient palaces showcase Indian, European and Chinese architectural styles beautifully combined together &#8211; boasting towers, domes and arches to add even further beauty.</p>
<p>Kumbhalgarh Fort is one of Rajasthan&#8217;s premier honeymoon spots for newlyweds, boasting breathtaking architectural brilliance with views that overlook all its surroundings from every direction. This grand fort offers couples breathtaking panoramic vistas from every direction!</p>
<p>Nakki Lake and Dilwara Jain Temples in Udaipur deserve your consideration on any romantic getaway with your significant other. Enjoy a boat ride across Lake Pichola as you admire its scenic vistas together &#8211; these spots are also great places for taking Instagram-worthy photographs!</p>
<h2><strong>Activities for Couples in Udaipur</strong></h2>
<p>Many couples opt for hill stations as a romantic and adventurous honeymoon destination, but Udaipur stands out with its incredible sights and attractions that will leave a lasting impression on both of you. Renowned for its beautiful lakes and enormous palaces, this city will leave an indelible mark.</p>
<p>Couples looking for an unforgettable romantic boat ride will appreciate Lake Pichola with its breathtaking City Palace, Jag Mandir and Aravalli Ranges views as well as staying at Taj Lake Palace which boasts breathtaking vistas over both Lake and its surroundings.</p>
<p>Experience delicious cuisine at various restaurants such as Charcoal, Jheel&#8217;s Ginger Coffee Bar and Bakery, Daagla Restaurant, Natural Lakeview Restaurant, Firangipani by the Lake, Gazebo Cafe &amp; Restaurant and others renowned for their scenic lakefront locations and wonderful ambiences.</p>
<p>If you love wildlife, visit Ranthambore National Park to spot tigers and other exotic creatures. At the Pushkar Fair held every October or November, you&#8217;ll also get to experience royal Rajasthani culture and traditions first-hand.</p>
<h2><strong>Mount Abu &#8211; Another Top Places for Honeymoon in Rajasthan</strong></h2>
<p>Mount Abu is one of Rajasthan&#8217;s few hill stations and draws many honeymooners each year, drawing many honeymoon couples as visitors. Renowned for its beautiful lakes, serene atmosphere, and breathtaking vistas &#8211; Mount Abu offers something for everyone here, including boating at Nakki Lake and visiting Dilwara Jain Temples or discovering Sunset Point.</p>
<h2><strong>Famous Honeymoon Spots in Mount Abu</strong></h2>
<p>Mount Abu hill station draws honeymooning couples all year round. Tourists appreciate its stunning vistas of Aravalli hills and serene Lake Nakki, making their visit truly enjoyable. Numerous well-designed Mount Abu honeymoon packages can help ensure they have an enjoyable tour experience. Udaipur airport serves the region regularly; trains run regularly between major Indian cities to reach Mount Abu; and bus services provide reliable transport from there to Mount Abu.</p>
<p>Mount Abu is home to numerous romantic getaways for honeymooners, such as Nakki Lake, Honeymoon Point and Sunset point &#8211; but for couples, three must-see spots include Nakki Lake, Honeymoon Point and Sunset point. Plus there are other attractions that will keep couples occupied while heightening romance!</p>
<p>Dilwara Temple, a Jain temple that features intricate craftsmanship and showcases Rajasthani culture and heritage, is another popular tourist spot. Couples can visit to seek blessings from Arbudha Devi &#8211; one of its deities &#8211; during their stay.</p>
<h2><strong>Activities for Couples in Mount Abu</strong></h2>
<p>Mount Abu is an idyllic hill station and honeymoon destination located in the Aravalli range, boasting scenic vistas and religious attractions like Dilwara Temples and Nakki Lake for couples to experience romantic scenery and religious worship. Couples may also take pleasure in visiting Honeymoon Point and Sunset Point which make their visit truly enjoyable.</p>
<p>Are you up for something more thrilling and adventurous? Why not give rock climbing a try? Perfect for couples seeking adventure, this exhilarating activity allows participants to test their limits while bonding together as partners.</p>
<p>Pushkar Fair held every October or November, draws visitors from around the globe and is an incredible opportunity to experience traditional Rajasthani culture while creating memories for life. While visiting Pushkar Fair, don&#8217;t miss exploring Sisodia Rani Garden: this romantic park features lit fountains and painted pavilions that draw plenty of tourists who also take great photographs here! This romantic garden also serves as an excellent photo spot and great opportunity for selfies with loved ones!</p>
<h2><strong>Pushkar &#8211; One of the Top Places for Honeymoon in Rajasthan</strong></h2>
<p>Pushkar offers couples a spiritual experience on their honeymoon tour of Rajasthan. The peaceful and pure environment will help form strong ties of affection between spouses. Additionally, Pushkar is also famous for safaris and festivals; in particular it hosts Brahma Temple &amp; Pushkar Lake which attracts pilgrims from across India &amp; also hosts Pushkar Fair every year. Furthermore, some temples house Mahatma Gandhi, Jawahar Lal Nehru &amp; Lal Bahadur Shastri as part of its history!</p>
<p>Neemrana is an idyllic honeymoon destination located in Rajasthan. Offering a captivating blend of Rajput culture and Sufi influence, Neemrana boasts amazing forts, palaces and heritage hotels that will make your honeymoon truly memorable. However, be wary when visiting during peak tourist seasons as crowds can become overwhelming; additionally tourists must wear headscarves while entering temples so as to preserve a truly enjoyable experience!</p>
<h2><strong>Famous Honeymoon Spots in Pushkar</strong></h2>
<p>Hill stations often come to mind when discussing potential honeymoon destinations; however, we would like to suggest another great destination: Rajasthan! This lovely state offers incredible sights that exude royal splendor as well as offering up stunning desert landscapes!</p>
<p>Pratap Palace Resort provides you with a truly memorable stay experience with its world-class amenities and exceptional stay experience. Overlooking Savitri Temple on one side and Aravalli mountain range on the other, Pratap Palace features private pool access as well as an outdoor restaurant for dining pleasure.</p>
<h2>Activities for Couples in Pushkar</h2>
<p>Pushkar is one of the most romantic places in Rajasthan, known for its many temples and the Pushkar Fair. Additionally, this town features some beautiful hotels and resorts offering activities especially designed to please couples.</p>
<p>Foothills the Resort in Pushkar provides Rajput-style hospitality and boasts stunning gardens and an inviting swimming pool, as well as restaurants and event spaces for your convenience. Come experience camel rides or explore nearby forts and palaces during your stay here!</p>
<h2>Jaipur &#8211; Another <strong>top Places for Honeymoon in Rajasthan</strong></h2>
<p>Make your trip extra memorable by staying at the luxurious Umaid Bhavan Palace. This historic palace turned hotel offers luxurious rooms and suites perfect for newlyweds, as well as the option to book a private dining room where you can share an exquisite meal together.</p>
<p>Central Park in Jaipur is another top attraction, featuring a five kilometer jogging track, lush gardens, sculptures and thousands of migratory and native birds that live here. It also serves as an excellent venue for music concerts.</p>
<p>Jaipur, Rajasthan&#8217;s Pink City is another top honeymoon destination, boasting forts, palaces and temples that will leave an indelible mark. Additionally, romantic restaurants provide plenty of opportunity for date nights! <strong>Book <a href="https://www.tajwithguide.com/golden-triangle-tour.html">Delhi Agra Jaipur Tour</a></strong></p>
<h2>Famous Honeymoon Spots in Jaipur</h2>
<p>Jaipur, popularly referred to as the Pink City in Rajasthan, offers romantic honeymooners an idyllic destination. Boasting resplendent palaces and forts, vibrant culture, a tradition, stunning landscapes and lush vegetation &#8211; Jaipur provides the ideal mix of old world charm with modern facilities.</p>
<p>Honeymoon couples looking for an unforgettable stay should visit one of Jaipur&#8217;s finest hotels to experience a luxurious honeymoon. Their rooms can feature marble baths, private pools and more! Furthermore, couples can visit famous spots like Rambagh Palace and Jai Mahal while on their trip.</p>
<h2>Activities for Couples in Jaipur</h2>
<p>Jaipur offers couples much to experience. From desert views and luxurious hotels to romantic restaurants like Alsisar Haveli with its royal charm and delicious cuisine. Elegant rooms and antique furnishings provide the ideal setting to enjoy quality time together in privacy.</p>
<p>Smriti Van is another romantic getaway in Rajasthan for couples to visit, known for its wide array of trees and birds as well as its 5km walking/jogging path.</p>
<p>Are you up for an adventure with your significant other? Visit Ranthambore National Park with your beloved to make it truly memorable on your honeymoon trip &#8211; home to an abundance of tigers &#8211; it makes the trip one of the most exciting activities available to couples in Rajasthan.</p>
<h2>Famous Honeymoon Spots in Jaipur</h2>
<p>If you&#8217;re planning a honeymoon in Rajasthan, here are some iconic honeymoon spots you should include on your itinerary. From idyllic lakes to golden sand dunes, these spots provide unforgettable honeymoon experiences for newlyweds.</p>
<p>As part of your romantic getaway to Jaipur, make time to visit the iconic Hawa Mahal. Crafted out of pink and red sandstone and featuring its iconic pyramid shape, couples can also shop nearby at various stalls or stores near this landmark.</p>
<p>Neemrana is another popular Honeymoon destination in Rajasthan that attracts couples due to its beautiful forts and heritage resorts. Additionally, this place makes for an exciting adventure experience; couples can even stay together in treehouses.</p>
<h3>Jodhpur &#8211;</h3>
<p>No matter what you want from your honeymoon experience, Rajasthan has something special in store for each couple. With majestic camel safaris, luxurious palace hotels and rich cultural heritage sites aplenty. For optimal enjoyment during November-February visit Rajasthan for your honeymoon trip!</p>
<p>Jodhpur offers another unique Places for Honeymoon in Rajasthan: Jodhpur is home to numerous forts and palaces, bustling markets, lush gardens, and old havelis that you can explore together by strolling its streets while admiring its rich culture and traditions.</p>
<h3>Famous Honeymoon Spots in Jodhpur</h3>
<p>Jodhpur is known for its rich culture, royal palaces and breathtaking desert views, drawing in tourists from across India to spend their vacation here. Couples will find some of the finest hotels and resorts here; its unique architecture and ambience make it a prime honeymoon spot in Rajasthan &#8211; many visitors love visiting Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur Zoo or Jaswant Thada during their trip!</p>
<p>Just adjacent to Mehrangarh Fort is this magnificent monument which will delight art enthusiasts with its intricate white marble carvings and other fascinating architectural marvels. Also nearby is Kaylana Lake and Sardar Samand Lake which should also not be missed as attractions!</p>
<h3>Activities for Couples in Jodhpur</h3>
<p>Most couples opt for hill stations as the backdrop to their honeymoon trip, but for something different and royal-feeling Rajasthan can provide just the experience you want &#8211; everything from beautiful palaces and forts, amazing attractions and delicious cuisine can be found there!</p>
<p>Jodhpur is one of the best Places for Honeymoon in Rajasthan as it provides many romantic activities to keep both you and your partner enthralled during your trip. Stroll along Kaylana Lake or watch sunset from Mehrangarh Fort while shopping in its markets are some ways that Jodhpur offers exciting moments for lovers!</p>
<p>Not to be missed during your honeymoon trip is Kumbhalgarh&#8217;s grand fort that will captivate and impress at every turn, or Ajmer Dargah for divine blessings from its holy saint. Plus you should stay at Viviana or Roop Niwas Kothi to experience its rich heritage; these locations make unforgettable experiences on any romantic getaway! Additionally, Sisodia Rani Garden should not be missed with its charming lit fountains, painted pavilions and luxurious living rooms!</p>
<h3>Jaisalmer</h3>
<p>Rajasthan offers numerous honeymoon spots that are the ideal Places for Honeymoon in Rajasthan. Ranging from beautiful desert views to grand palaces, these romantic destinations will leave newlyweds wanting more. Spend your time exploring ancient havelis or unwind at the spa &#8211; these romantic spots will leave you yearning for more!</p>
<p>Jaisalmer in Rajasthan provides couples with an unforgettable travel experience for their honeymoon or romantic trip. Travellers can explore the desert while riding camel back and camping out overnight under canvas tents in its heart; couples may also visit some of Jaisalmer&#8217;s famed forts or havelis during their visit.</p>
<h3>Famous Honeymoon Spots in Jaisalmer</h3>
<p>Jaisalmer is one of the premier honeymoon destinations in Rajasthan, boasting stunning desert landscape and luxurious tented stays that provide newlywed couples an ideal place for exploring together. Couples can explore Thar Desert on camelback before enjoying a barbecue dinner under starlit skies for dinner followed by folk singing and dancing activities before ending their visit at an overnight stay at tent! Jaisalmer will leave them with unforgettable memories for years to come!</p>
<h3>Activities for Couples in Jaisalmer</h3>
<p>Jaisalmer is one of the premier destinations for couples exploring Rajasthan. Boasting temples, forts and palaces that will leave you speechless with their beauty; go on a camel safari or camp at Sam Sand Dunes to create memories you won&#8217;t soon forget! There are even packages available that include tented stays with</p>
<h4>Conclusion</h4>
<p>Jaipur, Rajasthan&#8217;s pink city, is one of the top honeymoon spots. Boasting beautiful palaces and forts as well as breathtaking sand dunes, couples can take part in camel rides through the desert or enjoy romantic boat rides around Lake Pichola &#8211; making for great Instagram-worthy photos and memories!</p>
<p>Udaipur, Rajasthan&#8217;s City of Lakes is an idyllic honeymoon destination. Here, couples can take romantic boat rides across Lake Pichola while discovering its various palaces. Additionally, this destination boasts some of the finest hotels that provide newlyweds with an unforgettable honeymoon experience.</p>
<p>Jodhpur City draws honeymooners with its rustic villages and ancient palaces. Some must-visit attractions in Jodhpur include Umaid Bhawan Palace, Kaylana Lake, Mandore Gardens, zoo, royal culture/heritage of this city through attending local festivals; best time of visit between Novembers to February as the weather will remain cool and comfortable.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>India is an ancient land rich with religious places of worship for Hinduism, Christianity, and Buddhism and Jainism believers alike. Sravanabelagola in Karnataka is well known as an epicenter for Jain temples and worshiped by Jain followers alike. Here you&#8217;ll find Top <strong><a href="https://www.tajwithguide.com/blog/top-religious-destinations-in-india/">Religious Destinations in India</a></strong>.</p>
<h2><strong>Varanasi &#8211; On of the Top Religious Destinations in India</strong></h2>
<p>Varanasi, in Uttar Pradesh on the Ganges River, is an iconic holy city for Hindus who visit to bathe and perform funeral rites in its waters and commemorate departed souls. Additionally, one of Asia&#8217;s oldest universities can be found here &#8211; making Varanasi an invaluable destination.</p>
<p>This site marks where Gautama Buddha gave his first sermon, and still features many stupas and statues associated with that event. Additionally, several Buddhist temples supported by various nations around the globe can be found here. <strong>Book <a href="https://www.tajwithguide.com/varanasi-tour-packages.html">Varanasi Tour Packages</a></strong></p>
<p>Kashi exudes spiritual energy, with ancient ruins dating back to 1000 B.C. It&#8217;s here that Kashi Vishwanath Temple can be found, one of twelve Jyotirlingas dedicated to Lord Shiva that have been rebuilt many times since being damaged or destroyed in previous centuries &#8211; it&#8217;s second only after Vaishno Devi Temple in Jammu and Kashmir!</p>
<h2><strong>Pushkar</strong></h2>
<p>Pushkar in Rajasthan stands out as an idyllic pilgrimage destination due to its special atmosphere. Pilgrims visit to take a dip at Pushkar Lake (considered one of five holiest lakes for Hindus) or visit one of several temples dedicated to Brahma, god of creation.</p>
<p>Pushkar is best known for the annual Pushkar Camel Fair held each November. According to legend, anyone taking a dip at any one of 52 bathing ghats &#8211; Gandhi Ghat being where Mahatma Gandhi&#8217;s ashes were scattered while Brahma Temple believed to mark where Brahma performed a yagna ceremony &#8211; will find all their wishes fulfilled. <strong>Book <a href="https://www.samedaytours.in/rajasthan-tour-packages.html">Rajasthan Tour Packages</a></strong></p>
<p>India&#8217;s religious sites showcase India&#8217;s vast religious diversity with melodious mosque &#8216;azaans and church hymns alike &#8211; from mosques with melodious &#8216;azaan&#8217;s to church hymns, these places reveal its unity in diversity. Even if you don&#8217;t follow any religion in particular, these spiritual spots offer the magic of spirituality and tranquility found across its many faiths &#8211; you might just come away from your journey with newfound respect for yourself or for religion in general!</p>
<h2><strong>Rishikesh &#8211; One of the top Religious Destinations in India</strong></h2>
<p>Rishikesh, known for its aartis, ghats, sadhus and ancient temples that attract devotees from across India is not only known for its yoga sessions but also offers visitors an incredible spiritual getaway experience &#8211; often known as the Yoga Capital of the World this place provides an experience like no other! Packed full with numerous ashrams that host yearly spiritual events is truly an idyllic retreat experience!</p>
<p>Trayambakeshwar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, is an iconic landmark at this spiritual destination and attracts pilgrims from across India. Lakshman Jhula is another revered spot, revered as being where Lord Rama&#8217;s brother Lakshman meditated to achieve spiritual enlightenment.</p>
<p>Gaumukh, an Alaknanda and Bhagirathi river confluence point renowned for its serenity, is considered one of the 52 Shakti Peethas. Rishihikund, commonly referred to as the &#8216;pond of the Rishis,&#8221; near Raghunath Temple is another popular attraction due to its relaxing and comforting aura, drawing many visitors. <strong>Book <a href="https://www.tajwithguide.com/delhi-haridwar-rishikesh-tour.html">Delhi to Haridwar Rishikesh Tour </a></strong></p>
<h2><strong>Madurai</strong></h2>
<p>Madurai, India has an ancient past dating back centuries. Ruled by several empires including Pandya, Chola and Vijaynagara dynasties which left behind temples to remember them by. Travelers like Ibn Batuta and Marco Polo praised its rich culture and civilized people &#8211; something it still maintains today.</p>
<p>Meenakshi Amman Temple, dedicated to Goddess Parvati and Lord Shiva, is one of the world&#8217;s best-known shrines in India and South India alike. Showcasing stunning Dravidian architecture, this massive structure draws thousands of devotees daily.</p>
<p>Tiruparankundram Murugan Temple is another highlight of this picturesque temple town. Believed to be one of the six abodes of Lord Murugan and revered by Hindus alike. Additionally, this beautiful example of Dravidian architecture with subtle signs from Pandyan period are evident here.</p>
<h2><strong>Khajuraho</strong></h2>
<p>Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh is home to beautiful medieval temples that have become iconic icons over time, earning its status as an UNESCO World Heritage Site. These magnificent structures showcase India&#8217;s cultural and artistic traditions. <strong>Book <a href="https://www.tajwithguide.com/blog/maharajas-express-ticket-price-booking-itinerary/">Maharajas Express</a></strong></p>
<p>These beautiful structures are masterpieces of high-quality craftsmanship and represent mythological themes from around the world. Temples here are famed for their extravagant sculptures which embody an advanced civilization. Art and history lovers should make time to visit these magnificent structures!</p>
<p>Khajuraho Temples can be divided into three distinct groups &#8211; Western, Eastern, and Southern. While most of them are dedicated to Hinduism, there are also some that adhere to Jainism. Western Temples are famous for their erotic sculptures while Eastern and Southern groups house temples dedicated to various deities; Khajuraho temples offer an example of interdependence among dharma, karma, kama and moksha and offer a spectacular Sound and Light Show at their Western Temple complexes that should not be missed! <strong>Book <a href="https://www.samedaytours.in/golden-triangle-tour-with-khajuraho.html">Golden Triangle Tour with Khajuraho</a></strong></p>
<h3><strong>Mathura Vrindavan &#8211; Another top Religious Destinations in India</strong></h3>
<p>Given India&#8217;s diverse culture and religious practices, pilgrimage is a prominent feature of life in this ancient nation. Pilgrimages to these holy spots attract not only Indians but visitors from around the globe as well. If you want a truly transformative spiritual awakening experience then India provides some top-rated destinations.</p>
<p>Mathura and Vrindavan offer visitors a glimpse of ancient Indian culture and sacred stories, with Mathura offering busy streets filled with dusty sidewalks while Vrindavan offers tranquil villages that feel much more peaceful.</p>
<p>Kusum Sarovar, one of the region&#8217;s most beautiful reservoirs, can be found here and is fringed with majestic palatial sandstone buildings from an earlier era. This lake was named for one of Radha&#8217;s attendants named Kusum. <strong>Book <a href="https://www.tajwithguide.com/golden-triangle-tour-with-mathura-vrindavan.html">Golden Triangle Tour with Mathura Vrindavan </a></strong></p>
<p>Mathura Vrindavan offers many places of interest, including Dwarkadheesh Temple, Chamunda Devi Temple, Keshi Ghat and Sati Burj. You can explore these landmarks on foot or rent a tuk-tuk or shared auto to reach these destinations. For shopping needs, Krishna Nagar Market provides an ideal option.</p>
<h3><strong>Ayodhya</strong></h3>
<p>India is an expansive land with deep religious beliefs. Pilgrimage sites have grown increasingly popular with young people looking for spiritual enrichment in this land of diversity.</p>
<p>Ayodhya (also referred to as Awadhpuri or Saket) is a town located in Uttar Pradesh state of northern India that is revered as one of seven most significant pilgrimage destinations for Hindus, since it was where Lord Ram was born. Furthermore, this place also served as the backdrop of Ramayana epic.</p>
<p>There are also numerous places in India with great significance to Buddhists, such as Sarnath, Bodhgaya and Sanchi. Shirdi in Maharashtra is another popular pilgrimage site as home of Sai Baba Mandir; people visit from all backgrounds regardless of their faith to seek his blessings. Additionally for followers of Islam there are numerous holy locations such as Jama Masjid in Delhi as well as other dargahs that offer protection and protection from harm. <strong>Book <a href="https://www.tajwithguide.com/other-tour-packages.html">Ayodhya Tour Packages</a></strong></p>
<h3><strong>Amritsar &#8211; On the Top Religious Destinations in India</strong></h3>
<p>Amritsar, commonly referred to as the &#8216;Golden City,&#8217; is home to Harmandir Sahib or The Golden Temple &#8211; one of Sikhis holiest shrines and one of its signature attractions is its golden walls and dome. Built by Guru Ram Das, it also marks the site of 1919 massacre of Sikh pilgrims known as Jallianwala Bagh massacre which occurred nearby.</p>
<p>Buddhism draws many Buddhists to Ladakh, where numerous monasteries hold great religious significance for local residents &#8211; such as Phugtal Monastery, Hemis Monastery and Thiksey Gompa &#8211; making Ladakh an attractive location to visit for retreat or meditation.</p>
<p>Amarnath Caves are one of four Hindu dhams (religious destinations). Legend has it that Lord Shiva used this cave to reveal immortality to Goddess Parvati, with two pigeons listening in. Additionally, Velankanni Church was constructed by a survivor from a violent storm who found strength to build it as another unique holy site. <strong>Book <a href="https://www.samedaytours.in/golden-triangle-tour-with-amritsar.html">Golden Triangle Tour with Amritsar</a></strong></p>
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