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Pre & Post Conference tours

Rajasthan is a place bequeathed with great natural beauty and affluent history. Below given are the popular destinations within and near close proximity of this royal state that you ought to visit in case the schedule of conferences or meetings gives you some days to explore.

udaipur

Udaipur:

This picturesque location is also famously known as ‘the city of lakes’ and ‘Venice of the East’. This city rests at Aravalli Mountains’ foothills and is popular for its monuments, palaces, markets and temples. The architecture of forts here beautifully illustrates Rajputana Style’s finesse.

jaisalmer

Jaisalmer:

Lying majestically amidst Thar Desert, this place is also known by the name of ‘golden city’. This place earned this name through its exotic Thar Desert’s golden sands as well as the gold-colored sandstone that echoes wonderfully in city’s architecture. This city is the home of world’s largest forts. During the months of November & December, it becomes especially crowded.

Mountabu

Mount Abu:

Looking for heavenly retreat and lush green landscapes; then visit this serene and proud only hill station of Rajasthan state. This hill station carries great religious as well as historical significance attached to it. The places that are a must-visit here are Dilwara Jain temples, Nakki Lake, Trevor’s Crocodile Park and Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary. Cool weather here makes it a favorite picnic destination.

pushkar

Pushkar:

Holy and revered, this city situated in the district of Ajmer is termed as the King of India’s pilgrimage. It has been often linked with Hindu mythology and is dated to be this country’s oldest city. Most illustrious attraction of this city is its yearly camel fair. Various events, dance as well as music style it as a major event. Visitors in hundreds come especially for the holy dip in the ghats here.

Jodhpur

Jodhpur:

Enjoying the sunny weather for entire year, this city is also known as 'Sun City'. List of Lonely planet, documentaries and tourism magazines have called this place an extraordinary place. Walled city, palaces and hill forts are few attractions that comprise a fragment of this city’s vast multitude.

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Ranthambore:

Earlier a famous hunting ground for Jaipur’s Maharajas, this place is now a major spot of attraction for wildlife lovers and photographers. It remains open between the months of October to June. Tigers can be spotted majestically roaming the terrains of their natural habitat during this time. Pictorial ruins, verdant greenery and nearby sanctuaries – Kaila Devi Sanctuary and Mansingh Sanctuary make the exploration of this National Park a priceless experience.

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Delhi:

Delhi is a prominent seat of power as well as a cultural melting pot and can be visited any time of the year. It is famous for its array of architectural ruins, beautiful temples and historical sites that help you build lifetime memories. Most famous amongst its many tourist attractions are Red Fort, Jama Masjid, Qutab Minar, Lotus Temple, India Gate, and Humayun’s tomb.

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agra:

Agra is a wondrous city that is situated on the banks of Yamuna River. The magical enigma of its man-made marvels and natural beauty keeps attracting tourists from all around the world all year long. This city is the home of the iconic Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, Itmad-Ud-Daulah and Wildlife SOS. This city lies 239 km away from Jaipur.
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