Tourism in Rajasthan

Schematic map of Rajasthan Travel map

Rajasthan is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India, for both domestic and international tourists. Rajasthan attracts tourists for its historical forts, palaces, art and culture. Every third foreign tourist visiting India also travels to Rajasthan as it is part of the Golden Triangle for tourists visiting India.[1][2][3]

Endowed with natural beauty and a great history, Rajasthan has a flourishing tourism industry. The palaces of Jaipur, lakes of Udaipur, and desert forts of Jodhpur, Bikaner & Jaisalmer are among the most preferred destinations of many tourists, Indian and foreign. Tourism accounts for eight percent of the state's domestic product. Many old and neglected palaces and forts have been converted into heritage hotels. Tourism has increased employment in the hospitality sector. The main sweet of this place is ghewar.

Palaces

Rajasthan is known for its historical hill forts & palaces, it is claimed as best place for tourism related to palaces.[4] Following are some of major palaces in Rajasthan.

Forts

Rajasthan is famous even for its forts. Hill Forts of Rajasthan are also a part of world heritage.[5]

Hill forts which in world heritage list

Best Heritage Hotel in Khatu shyam ji Radhey Ki Haveli

Other famous forts

Fairs and Festivals

Department of Tourism of Rajasthan Government organizes multiple fairs & festivals during the year. These festivals & fairs are great tourist attractions.Fairs organized in Rajasthan include:

Outline of tourism in India

See also

References

  1. Rajasthan, by Monique Choy, Sarina Singh. Lonely Planet, 2002. ISBN 1740593634.
  2. In Rajasthan, by Royina Grewal. Lonely Planet Publications, 1997. ISBN 0-86442-457-4.
  3. "rajasthani handicrafts". Saturday, 3 June 2017
  4. http://traveljee.com/india/top-10-beautiful-royal-palaces-forts-rajasthan/
  5. Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "Hill Forts of Rajastan and Wooden Churches of the Carpathian region inscribed on World Heritage List". whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 2016-11-20.
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