“Where every grain of sand has a story”
India's largest state by area — desert forts, lake palaces, and bazaar cities. Each district carries its own colour: Jaipur is pink, Jodhpur is blue, Udaipur is white-marble. Pushkar, Ajmer and Mount Abu are the pilgrimage anchors; Ranthambore and Sariska are the tiger reserves; Jaisalmer's living fort is one of the few still inhabited. Bundi, Chittorgarh, Kumbhalgarh and Deeg sit outside the standard Golden Triangle but reward the detour. October–March is the only sensible window. 23 destinations across the state.
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