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4 July 2023

Welcome to our premier online sports card shop, where collectors and enthusiasts can indulge their passion for sports memorabilia! We offer an extensive and meticulously curated selection of sports cards from various eras, including rare and sought-after pieces. Our user-friendly platform provides a seamless shopping experience, complete with detailed product descriptions and high-resolution images. With secure payment options and swift worldwide shipping, we ensure that your prized sports cards reach you safely and promptly. Whether you're a seasoned collector or a newcomer to the hobby, our online sports card shop is your ultimate destination for acquiring cherished pieces of sports history.

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Chamunda Mataji Temple
Chamunda Mataji was Rao Jodha’s favourite goddess and so her idol was bought to the Mehrangarh Fort. Thus, the fort became a place of worship and was turned into a temple. Since then, locals have followed the culture of worshipping Chamunda Mata. http://tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/jodhpur
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Mehrangarh Fort and Museum
Mehrangarh Fort holds the pride of place in Jodhpur because of its splendid architecture and the diverse history associated with it. Considered as one of the most formidable and magnificent forts of Rajasthan, Mehrangarh fort was built by Rao Jodha in the year 1459. The fort is spread over an area of 5 km and is built on 125 m high hill in the outskirts of Jodhpur city. There are seven gates, which can be used to enter the Mehrangarh fort. These 7 gates are made by different rulers, and are built in honour of victory over Bikaner and Jaipur armies. One can see the panoramic view of the Jodhpur city from this fort, which seems like a blue carpet laid at the foot of a hill. Every ruler of Jodhpur has contributed in the making of this fort. Within the fort one can see the magnificent palaces. The main palaces located in the Mehrangarh Fort are Moti Mahal, Phool Mahal, Sheesh Mahal, Zenana Dude, Takht Vilas and Jhanki Mahal. There are also two temples located inside the fort - Chamundi Devi Mandir and Nagnechiaji Mandir, dedicated to Goddess Durga and the Kuldevi respectively. https://www.tourmyindia.com/states/rajasthan/mehrangarh-fort-jodhpur.html
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Clock Tower & Sadar Market
The clock tower is a popular landmark in the old city. The vibrant Sardar Market is close to the tower, and narrow alleys lead from here to a bazaar selling vegetables, spices, Indian sweets, textiles, silver and handicrafts. It is a great place to ramble around at leisure. https://www.tourmyindia.com/states/rajasthan/clock-tower-and-sadar-market.html
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Jaswant Thada
This white marbled architecture is a memorial site of a Rajput clan. This cenotaph was built in the 19th century by Maharaja Sardar Singh in the memory of his father, Maharaja Jaswant Singh II, the 33rd Rathore ruler of Jodhpur. One should visit this memorial, which has a temple like architecture, on their tour to Jodhpur. Jaswant Thada is a perfect example of architectural brilliance. The architecture is made of white marbles which are so fine that the outer surface of the whole building emits a warm glow during sunlight. Currently it exhibits a variety of paintings and portraits of Jodhpur rulers. https://www.tourmyindia.com/states/rajasthan/jaswant-thada-jodhpur.html
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Sardar Government Museum
Peak into the history of Jodhpur, and witness its lavish culture at the Government Museum. It is located inside Umaid public gardens and was built in 1909. The museum was constructed under the reign of Maharaja Umed Signhji, and was built by Henry Vaughan Lanchester. The Government Museum houses around 400 sculptures, 10 ancient inscriptions, thousands of miniature paintings, terracotta artwork, ancient coins, metallic objects, arms, stuff toys, stone sculptures, inscriptions and other miscellaneous objects which are simply astonishing. Within the museum vicinity there is a well stocked library and zoo. There is a separate history section for military memorabilia which exhibits tools, weapons, memorials, brass and wooden models. https://www.tourmyindia.com/states/rajasthan/sardar-government-museum-jodhpur.html
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Umaid Bhawan Palace
Umaid Bhawan Palace is the largest private residence in the world. There are 372 rooms, wood-panelled library, private museum, indoor swimming pool, billiards room, tennis courts and unique marble squash courts. All these things make Umaid Bhawan Palace one of the most magnificent structures in the city. The palace was built with a purpose to employ the farmers of Jodhpur. It was made between 1928 and 1943 under the reign of Maharaja Umaid Singh. The Umaid Bhwan Palace was designed by the renowned architecture, Henry Lanchester, and shows a blend of eastern and western architectural influences. Its majestic 105 - foot high cupola is influenced by the Renaissance, while the towers draw inspiration from Rajput tradition. The main attractions of Umaid Bhawan includes a collection of vintage cars, clocks and banners gifted by Queen Victoria, artefacts belonging to the royals, cutleries, trophies and weapons. https://www.tourmyindia.com/states/rajasthan/umaid-bhawan-palace.html
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Osian
Osian is an ancient town located in the middle of the Thar Desert. Often known as the "Khajuraho of Rajasthan", Ossian is famous as the home to a cluster of ruined Brahmanical and Jain temples dating from the 8th to 11th centuries. One can enjoy the view of 18 shrines, out of which Surya or Sun Temple, the later Kali temple, Sachiya Mata Temple and the main Jain temple dedicated to Mahavira stand for their grace and architecture. https://www.tourmyindia.com/states/rajasthan/ossian-jodhpur.html
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Khejarla Fort
Located 85 kilometres from the main city, the 400-year old Khejarla Fort is situated in a rural setting. The stunning red sandstone monument, now a hotel, is an example of Rajput architecture. Visitors will be mesmerised by the fort's picturesque settings, latticework friezes and intricate Jharokas. http://tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/jodhpur
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Junagarh Fort
Junagarh is an impregnable bastion that holds the distinction of having never been captured. It was constructed in 1588 AD by Raja Rai Singh, one of Emperor Akbar’s most distinguished generals. The fort complex houses some magnificent palaces constructed in red sandstone and marble and visitors can feast their eyes on an attractive assortment of courtyards, balconies, kiosks and windows. http://tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/bikaner#junagarh-fort
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The Karni Mata Temple
The Karni Mata Temple at Deshnok is a beautiful structure made of stone and marble, inside which resides an image of Karni Mata. The image is decorated with a ‘mukut’ (tiara) and garlands. http://tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/bikaner
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Laxmi Niwas Palace
Laxmi Niwas Palace was the residence of the king of Bikaner, Maharaja Ganga Singh. Built between 1898 and 1902 by British architect Sir Samuel Swinton Jacob, this structure displays an Indo-Saracenic architectural style. It is now a luxury hotel. http://tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/bikaner
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Jaipur Sightseeing -Rajasthan Royal Tourism 08209423763

9 September 2024

https://www.rajasthanroyaltourism.com/jaipur-sightseeing/ Jaipur Sightseeing: Discovering the Pink City with Rajasthan Royal Tourism Jaipur, lovingly referred to as the "Pink City," is the capital of Rajasthan and a treasure trove of India's cultural heritage. Famous for its majestic palaces, historic forts, and vibrant markets, Jaipur offers an unforgettable jaipur sightseeing experience. Whether you're a history enthusiast, architecture admirer, or someone looking to immerse yourself in Rajasthan's rich culture, Jaipur has something special for every traveler. Rajasthan Royal Tourism is your perfect guide for exploring Jaipur’s marvels. With our curated sightseeing tours, you can dive deep into the city's rich history and discover its imperial charm. Let's take you through the must-visit sights in Jaipur. 1. Amber FortOne of Jaipur’s most iconic landmarks, Amber Fort (also known as Amer Fort) is a stunning blend of Rajput and Mughal architecture. Perched on a hill, the fort offers spectacular views of the surrounding landscape. Explore its grand palaces, mirror-adorned chambers, and intricate carvings that reflect the royal lifestyle of Rajasthan’s past. Must-see: Sheesh Mahal (Hall of Mirrors), Diwan-e-Aam (Hall of Public Audience), and the serene Maota Lake. 2. City PalaceSituated in the heart of Jaipur, the City Palace is a magnificent complex of courtyards, gardens, and buildings. Still home to the royal family, the palace showcases a beautiful blend of Mughal and Rajput architecture. Rajasthan Royal Tourism offers guided tours through the palace’s museum, which displays royal artifacts, weapons, and textiles. Must-see: Chandra Mahal, Mubarak Mahal, and the Pritam Niwas Chowk with its iconic Peacock Gate. 3. Hawa MahalNo trip to Jaipur is complete without visiting the famous Hawa Mahal or "Palace of Winds." This five-story palace, with its 953 small windows, was designed to allow royal women to observe street festivals without being seen. The intricate honeycomb structure is a photographer's delight and an architectural marvel. Tip: Visit early in the morning for stunning pictures in the soft sunlight. 4. Jantar MantarA UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jantar Mantar is an astronomical observatory built by Maharaja Jai Singh II. It houses the world’s largest stone sundial and 19 astronomical instruments, reflecting India's historical advancements in science and astronomy. Rajasthan Royal Tourism offers insightful tours that bring this ancient wonder to life. Must-see: Samrat Yantra (world’s largest sundial), Jai Prakash Yantra, and Ram Yantra. 5. Albert Hall MuseumAlbert Hall Museum, the state museum of Rajasthan, showcases a vast collection of artifacts ranging from ancient sculptures to Egyptian mummies. Set in the picturesque Ram Niwas Garden, the museum itself is an architectural beauty. Must-see: The Egyptian section, arms and armor collection, and miniature paintings. 6. Nahargarh FortStanding on the edge of the Aravalli Hills, Nahargarh Fort offers panoramic views of Jaipur city. Built primarily for defense, it later became a retreat for the royal family. The fort is an excellent spot for sunset views and a leisurely day trip. Tip: Enjoy a meal at the fort’s restaurant while taking in the view of the city below. 7. Jal MahalLocated in the middle of Man Sagar Lake, Jal Mahal is a captivating water palace that appears to float on the lake. Although entry inside the palace is restricted, a boat ride on the lake offers picturesque views of this architectural wonder. Tip: Evening boat rides are especially popular for catching the sunset over the lake. 8. Birla MandirA modern addition to Jaipur’s list of attractions, Birla Mandir is a beautiful white marble temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. Its peaceful surroundings and impressive architecture make it a tranquil retreat in the bustling city.
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Udaipur tour package - Rajasthan Royal Tourism 08209423763

9 September 2024

https://www.rajasthanroyaltourism.com/jaipur-to-udaipur/ Udaipur Tour Package: Discover the Venice of the East with Rajasthan Royal TourismUdaipur, often called the "Venice of the East," is a sparkling gem in Rajasthan's crown. Known for its enchanting lakes, majestic palaces, and rich cultural heritage, Udaipur offers a perfect blend of history, beauty, and romance. With Rajasthan Royal Tourism's Udaipur Tour Package, you can experience the best of this captivating city in style. Why Choose Udaipur?Udaipur is a royal city with a history steeped in grandeur and tradition. The "City of Lakes" is adorned with stunning architectural marvels such as palaces, temples, and gardens, all surrounded by the tranquil beauty of nature. Whether you're planning a romantic escape, a family vacation, or a cultural exploration, Udaipur has something to offer every traveler. Highlights of Our Udaipur Scenic Tour Package1. City PalaceOne of the largest royal complexes in Rajasthan, the City Palace is a must-visit landmark. Overlooking Lake Pichola, the palace is an architectural masterpiece featuring intricately designed terraces and museum exhibits that tell the fascinating stories of Udaipur's royal past. 2. Lake Pichola Boat RideEnjoy a peaceful boat ride on the shimmering waters of Lake Pichola, offering a panoramic view of the City Palace, Jag Mandir, and the surrounding Aravalli hills. The scenic beauty reflected in the lake's waters creates an unforgettable experience. 3. Jag MandirLocated on an island in Lake Pichola, Jag Mandir is a stunning architectural gem that once hosted royal guests. Surrounded by lush gardens and serene waters, the palace offers a glimpse into Udaipur's regal history and provides a tranquil escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. 4. Saheliyon Ki BariA beautiful garden designed for the royal ladies, Saheliyon Ki Bari is adorned with marble pavilions, lotus pools, and fountains. It's the perfect place for a peaceful walk amid nature and is a photographer’s delight. 5. Fateh Sagar LakeA quieter alternative to Lake Pichola, Fateh Sagar Lake is another picturesque spot in Udaipur. Visitors can enjoy a boat ride, explore Nehru Garden, or simply relax by the lakeside, soaking in the beautiful views of the Aravalli mountains. 6. Monsoon PalaceFor breathtaking panoramic views of Udaipur and its surroundings, visit the Monsoon Palace. Located atop a hill, this palace offers spectacular sunset views, making it a favorite spot for photography enthusiasts and those looking to experience the beauty of the city from above. Customizable Udaipur Tour PackagesAt Rajasthan Royal Tourism, we offer fully customizable Udaipur tour packages tailored to your preferences. Whether you’re interested in a quick 2-day tour or a more immersive 5-day cultural experience, we can design an itinerary that suits your needs. Our packages include comfortable accommodation, guided tours, transportation, and more, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable travel experience. Why Travel with Rajasthan Royal Tourism?Expert Guidance: Our knowledgeable guides will provide valuable insights into Udaipur's history and culture, making your tour informative and engaging.Comfort & Convenience: From luxury accommodations to reliable transportation, we take care of everything, ensuring a hassle-free travel experience.Customizable Options: Whether you're planning a romantic getaway or a family trip, we can tailor your itinerary to suit your interests and preferences.Plan Your Udaipur Adventure Today!If you’ve ever dreamed of exploring the palaces, lakes, and vibrant culture of Udaipur, now is the perfect time! With Rajasthan Royal Tourism's Udaipur Tour Package, you’ll enjoy a royal experience like no other. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning to relive Udaipur’s magic, we guarantee that every moment of your trip will be unforgettable.
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Jaisalmer Sightseeing -Rajasthan Royal Tourism 08209423763

9 September 2024

https://www.rajasthanroyaltourism.com/jaisalmer-sightseeing/ Jaisalmer Sightseeing and Tour: Introducing the Golden City with Rajasthan Royal Tourism Jaisalmer, famously known as the "Golden City" of Rajasthan, offers a vibrant mix of rich history, captivating culture, and breathtaking desert landscapes. Nestled in the heart of the vast Thar Desert, Jaisalmer is an enchanting destination for travelers in search of a unique experience. With Rajasthan Royal Tourism, you can embark on immersive Jaisalmer sightseeing tours, exploring the very best of this mesmerizing city. Significant Tourist Attractions in Jaisalmer1. Jaisalmer Fort (Sonar Quila)One of the largest forts in the world, Jaisalmer Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of Rajasthan's royal legacy. Built in 1156 AD by Rawal Jaisal, this living fort is home to more than 3,000 residents. Constructed with yellow sandstone, the fort shines like gold under the sun, giving Jaisalmer its iconic nickname. 2. Patwon Ki HaveliA remarkable cluster of five havelis, Patwon Ki Haveli showcases the intricate craftsmanship of Jaisalmer’s past. With its elaborate carvings and grandiose architecture, the haveli reflects the prosperous merchant culture that once thrived in the city. For art and history lovers, it is a must-visit. 3. Sam Sand DunesFor an authentic desert experience, a visit to Sam Sand Dunes is essential. Here, you can embark on an exhilarating camel safari, journeying across the golden sands while taking in an awe-inspiring sunset. Rajasthan Royal Tourism offers well-organized desert camps where you can enjoy cultural performances, traditional Rajasthani meals, and an unforgettable overnight stay beneath the stars. 4. Gadisar LakeConstructed by Maharawal Gadsi Singh, Gadisar Lake was once the main water source for Jaisalmer. Now, it’s a serene spot surrounded by temples, ghats, and chhatris (cenotaphs). Boating on its calm waters offers a peaceful respite, with stunning views of the fort in the background. 5. Salim Singh Ki HaveliKnown for its distinctive architecture, Salim Singh Ki Haveli features a roof designed in the shape of a peacock. Its façade is adorned with magnificent carvings, showcasing the creativity of Jaisalmer's artisans. Exploring this haveli will transport you back to an era of regal splendor. 6. Bada BaghThis historic garden complex houses the royal cenotaphs (chhatris) of Jaisalmer's rulers. The view of these golden cenotaphs against the desert backdrop is a photographer’s dream, especially during sunrise and sunset. Experience Desert Culture with Rajasthan Royal TourismRajasthan Royal Tourism offers an array of tours that allow visitors to dive into the cultural essence of Jaisalmer. From exciting camel safaris across the sand dunes to lively cultural evenings featuring traditional Rajasthani folk music and dance, our customized itineraries guarantee an unforgettable experience. Our meticulously crafted Jaisalmer sightseeing tours ensure that you make the most out of your visit to this magnificent desert city. Whether you're a history enthusiast, an adventure seeker, or a culture lover, Jaisalmer has something to offer everyone.
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Rajasthan Royal Tourism - 08209423763

9 September 2024

https://www.rajasthanroyaltourism.com/ Discover Rajasthan with Rajasthan Royal Tourism: A Journey into Nobility and Heritage Rajasthan, often called the "Land of Kings," is a region where the magnificence of palaces, echoes of heroic tales, and the vibrant culture combine to offer a captivating experience for every traveler. At Rajasthan Royal Tourism, we specialize in curating exclusive, personalized travel experiences that guide you through the splendor of history, culture, wildlife, and the majestic Thar Desert. Why Choose Rajasthan Royal Tourism?Rajasthan Royal Tourism stands out for its personalized travel plans and top-notch service. Whether you’re looking for a luxurious getaway, a cultural adventure, or an affordable family trip, our dedicated team ensures that your journey through Rajasthan is nothing short of extraordinary. Here’s what we offer: Custom-made Rajasthan Tour PackagesWe tailor our tours to meet your unique needs, from a 5-day royal retreat to an 8-day cultural immersion. We cater to all kinds of travelers—honeymooners, families, solo adventurers, and groups. Heritage ExpertiseDiscover Rajasthan’s incredible heritage with in-depth tours of iconic destinations, from the amber walls of Jaipur's Amber Fort to the serene lakes of Udaipur. Our popular Jaipur to Jaisalmer, Jaipur to Jodhpur, and Udaipur sightseeing tours are designed to showcase the best of Rajasthan. Taxi Services and TransportExplore Rajasthan at your own pace with our reliable and affordable cab services. Whether you need a Jaipur to Delhi taxi, a Jaipur to Khatu Shyam Salasar taxi, or a ride to the mystical Bhangarh, we’ve got you covered. Our taxi services extend across all major cities and tourist attractions in Rajasthan. Must-Visit Destinations with Rajasthan Royal Tourism1. Jaipur – The Pink CityKnown for its royal palaces, bustling markets, and cultural richness, Jaipur is a must-visit destination. Explore the City Palace, Hawa Mahal, and Jantar Mantar for a glimpse of the city's regal charm. 2. Jodhpur – The Blue CityFamous for the Mehrangarh Fort and its blue-hued houses, Jodhpur is rich in heritage and history. Discover the grandeur of this city with our guided tours. 3. Jaisalmer – The Golden CityExperience the magic of the Thar Desert in Jaisalmer, renowned for its golden fort, historic havelis, and thrilling camel rides. Our best Jaisalmer tour packages capture the essence of this enchanting city. 4. Udaipur – The City of LakesRomantic and historic, Udaipur is perfect for honeymooners and history enthusiasts. Marvel at the stunning palaces and take serene boat rides on its beautiful lakes. 5. Mount Abu – The Hill StationEscape the desert heat at Mount Abu, Rajasthan’s only hill station. From the intricate carvings of Dilwara Temples to the serene sunset point, this destination offers a refreshing retreat for nature lovers. Unique Rajasthan ExperiencesAt Rajasthan Royal Tourism, we don’t just show you the sights—we let you experience Rajasthan. Be it a Rajasthan Wildlife Tour in Ranthambore to spot tigers, or a Cultural Rajasthan Tour where you can enjoy traditional folk dances and indulge in authentic Rajasthani cuisine, we ensure every moment is memorable. Our romantic tour packages offer the perfect escape for couples looking to explore the royal cities and palaces of Rajasthan. Book Your Royal Journey TodayAt Rajasthan Royal Tourism, we believe in offering the best of Rajasthan in every tour package. Whether you’re planning a quick getaway or an extended vacation, we ensure your comfort, safety, and enjoyment are our top priorities. Start planning your royal journey today! Visit Rajasthan Royal Tourism to explore our wide range of tour packages and taxi services. Let us guide you through an unforgettable journey across Rajasthan’s rich heritage and vibrant culture.
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Rajasthan Budget tour -Rajasthan Royal Tourism 08209423763

9 September 2024

https://www.rajasthanroyaltourism.com/ Rajasthan Budget Plan Excursion: Discover the Land of Royals with Rajasthan Royal TourismRajasthan, the land of kings, vibrant culture, and magnificent heritage, has always been a traveler’s dream. Whether you're a history buff, nature lover, or someone seeking rich cultural experiences, Rajasthan offers it all. The best part? You don’t need to spend a fortune to explore this beautiful state! With Rajasthan Royal Tourism, you can embark on a budget-friendly tour that doesn’t compromise on experience. Let’s explore what a budget tour of Rajasthan can offer. Highlights of the Rajasthan Budget Tour1. Jaipur – The Pink CityKickstart your budget tour in the capital city, Jaipur. Known for its royal palaces, grand forts, and lively marketplaces, Jaipur is a must-visit destination. Explore key attractions such as: Hawa Mahal: The Palace of WindsCity Palace: A blend of Mughal and Rajput architectureJantar Mantar: A UNESCO World Heritage siteAmber Fort: A majestic fort offering scenic views of the cityJaipur offers affordable accommodations, delicious street food, and vibrant local markets, making it a budget traveler’s paradise. 2. Jodhpur – The Blue CityNext, head to Jodhpur, famous for its striking blue-painted houses and historical forts. Key attractions include: Mehrangarh Fort: One of the largest forts in India, offering stunning views of the cityUmaid Bhawan Palace: A royal residence and a heritage hotelJaswant Thada: A beautiful marble cenotaphWith its colorful markets and budget-friendly restaurants, Jodhpur makes it easy to enjoy your visit without overspending. 3. Udaipur – The City of LakesKnown for its serene lakes and palatial architecture, Udaipur is another must-visit destination on a budget tour of Rajasthan. Don’t miss: Lake Pichola: Enjoy a budget-friendly boat ride with picturesque surroundingsCity Palace: Admire the intricate architecture and rich historyJag Mandir: A beautiful palace set on an islandUdaipur offers budget accommodations and street food options, allowing you to experience its beauty without breaking the bank. 4. Jaisalmer – The Golden CityFor a unique experience, travel to Jaisalmer and explore the golden sand dunes and stunning forts. Key highlights include: Jaisalmer Fort: A living fort with a bustling market insidePatwon Ki Haveli: A complex of intricately designed havelisSam Sand Dunes: Enjoy a budget-friendly desert safari and a night under the starsJaisalmer offers budget desert camps and affordable dining options, perfect for a pocket-friendly adventure. 5. Pushkar – The Spiritual TownPushkar is a holy town known for Pushkar Lake and the world-renowned Brahma Temple. The annual Pushkar Camel Fair is a vibrant event worth experiencing. Exploring the temples and enjoying budget-friendly vegetarian meals at local eateries makes Pushkar ideal for budget travelers. 6. Bikaner – The Desert GemBikaner is another hidden gem for budget travelers. Known for the impressive Junagarh Fort and the famous Karni Mata Temple (Rat Temple), Bikaner offers rich history and culture without a hefty price tag. Don’t miss trying the delicious Bikaneri bhujia! 7. Ranthambore – Wildlife on a BudgetFor wildlife lovers, a budget tour to Ranthambore National Park is a must. Famous for its tiger population, Ranthambore offers affordable safaris, giving you a chance to witness majestic animals in their natural habitat. Rajasthan Royal Tourism ensures that your wildlife experience is thrilling yet economical.
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Engineers Academy
Engineers Academy offers GATE, IES/ESE, SSC JE(Junior Engineer), UPSSSC-JE, RPSC AEn, BPSC, RSEB, PHED AEn & RRB Diploma Coaching by qualified experienced faculty. We have Institutes in Delhi, Jaipur, Patna, Allahabad, Kanpur, Lucknow, Jalandhar, Ludhiana & Patna.
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Albert Hall Museum
The building gets its name from The Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the inspiration for its design. The exquisitely built Albert Hall is housed in the centre of Ram Niwas Garden. http://tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/jaipur
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City Palace
Located deep within the walled city, the City Palace Complex was conceived and built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur. A beautiful fusion of Mughal and Rajput architecture, the palace is still home to the last ruling royal family which lives in a private section of the palace. http://tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/jaipur/18/city-palace
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Hawa Mahal
Hawa Mahal, literally the Palace of Winds, was built in 1799 by the poet king Sawai Pratap Singh as a summer retreat for him and his family. It also served as a place where the ladies of the royal household could observe everyday life without being seen themselves. This unique five-storey structure is a blend of Hindu and Islamic architecture, and the exterior, with its small latticed windows (called jharokhas), resembles the crown of Lord Krishna. http://tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/jaipur/19/hawa-mahal
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Amber Palace
Amber (pronounced Amer) is at a distance of about 11 kilometres from Jaipur. Now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it was the bastion of the Kachwahas of Amber, until the capital was moved to the plains, to what is today Jaipur. The palace, located in craggy hills, is a beautiful melange of Hindu and Mughal styles. http://tourism.rajasthan.gov.in/jaipur/15/amber-palace
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Lohagad Visapur
At the time of the rule of the Maratha king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's, the one thing that Maharashtra got in abundance was forts. With its hilly terrain and the ruler’s expertise at establishing forts at strategic points, the state can now lay claims to have some of the finest, strongest, and the most unique forts of India. https://www.maharashtratourism.gov.in/treasures/fort/lohgad-visapur
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Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum
As one of the largest one-man collections in the world, the Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum in Pune is fascinating for its curios and artifacts, ranging from beautifully embroidered textiles to sculptures and antique copper vessels to the swords of the Peshwas. And as you walk through its various sections, history literally comes alive. https://www.maharashtratourism.gov.in/treasures/museum/raja-dinkar-kelkar-museum
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Ranjangaon
Earlier known as Manipur, Ranjangaon near Pune is believed to have been created by none other than Lord Shiva. This was after Shiva prayed to Ganesha to make him victorious in a battle with the demon Tripurasur. https://www.maharashtratourism.gov.in/treasures/temple/ashtavinayak-ranjangaon
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Wagah Border
The international border between India and Pakistan. The pomp and pageantry of the Beating Retreat and the Change of Guard within handshaking distance of the Indian and Pakistani forces makes for a most charming spectacle. http://amritsar.nic.in/html/places_to_visit.htm
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Golden Temple
Sri Harmandir Sahib, also known as Sri Darbar Sahib or Golden Temple, (on account of its scenic beauty and golden coating for English speaking world), is named after Hari (God) the temple of God. The Sikhs all over the world, daily wish to pay a visit to Sri Amritsar and to pay obeisance at Sri Harmandir Sahib in their Ardas. Guru Arjan Sahib, the Fifth Nanak, conceived the idea of creating a central place of worship for the Sikhs and he himself designed the architecture of Sri Harmandir Sahib. Earlier the planning to excavate the holy tank (Amritsar or Amrit Sarovar) was chalked out by Guru Amardas Sahib, the Third Nanak, but it was executed by Guru Ramdas Sahib under the supervision of Baba Budha ji. The land for the site was acquired by the earlier Guru Sahibs on payment or free of cost from the Zamindars (landlords) of native villages. The plan to establish a town settlement was also made. Therefore, the construction work on the Sarovar (the tank) and the town started simultaneously in 1570. The work on both projects completed in 1577 A.D. https://www.goldentempleamritsar.org/
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Jallian Wala Bagh
The memorial at this site commemorates the 2000 Indians who were killed or wounded, shot indiscriminately by the British under the command of Gen Michael O"Dyer on April13, 1919 while participating in a peaceful public meeting. http://amritsar.nic.in/html/places_to_visit.htm
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Partition Museum
The Partition of India was one of the most defining events in the history of the subcontinent. It remains till date the largest mass migration in human history. Yet, despite the extensive loss to life and property, almost 70 years later there existed a severe lacuna that no museum or memorial existed anywhere in the world to remember all those millions. With the support of hundreds of people, who donated their time, family objects, funds, and skills, the Partition Museum worked towards opening the entire Museum in time to commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the Partition. The opening date for all fourteen galleries was decided as 17 August to mark the day that the Radcliffe award was announced. On 17 August 2017, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Punjab, Shri Amarinder Singh, dedicated the Partition Museum to the nation. It was marked as Partition Remembrance Day in tribute to the millions impacted. Since then over a hundred thousand visitors have come to the Partition Museum. It continues to build its collections and archives and welcomes support in its continued quest to document and remember the history of the millions impacted at the time of the Partition. https://www.partitionmuseum.org/event/the-partition-museum-project/
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Golden Triangle Tour India
01 Day: Delhi Arrival On your arrival at Delhi international airport you will meet with your driver and transfer to your hotel, check in to your hotel and stay overnight. 02 Day : Delhi full day sightseeing This day after breakfast you will visit the Jama Masjid, Chandani Chouk (The Oldest and largest spice market in Asia) and Red Fort. Later you will take the lunch at market restaurant, post lunch you will visit the Humayun Tomb, Qutub Minnar and India Gate and President House by driver pass. In the evening return to your hotel for overnight stay. 03 Day: Delhi – Jaipur This day after breakfast you will leave to Jaipur, capital of Rajasthan, also known as Pink City. Arrive in Jaipur check in to your hotel, later you will leave to visit the Galta Temple, Birla Temple and dinner at Chokhi Dhani Resort or with local Indian Family. Return to your hotel for overnight stay. 04 Day: Jaipur full day sightseeing This day after breakfast you will leave for full day sightseeing of Jaipur, very first you will visit the Amber fort, at Amber fort you will enjoy the Elephant ride (One Elephant for 02 person). Later you will visit the Jal Mahal and local Market. Later you will take the lunch at market restaurant, post lunch you will visit the City Palace, Jantar Mantar and Hawa Mahal. After completing the sightseeing you will return to your hotel for overnight stay. 05 Day: Morning Heritage Spiritual Walk – Agra This day early in the morning you will leave for morning heritage walk including with Govind Dev Jit Temple and local Vegetable market. After that you will return to your hotel for refreshment. Later you will leave for Agra, en-route to Agra, you will visit the Abhaneri (Deepest Step Wall in the world), arrive in Agra, check in to your hotel. Later you will visit the Mehta Bag to see the Taj Mahal from back side. Later return to your hotel for overnight stay. 06 Day: Agra sightseeing – Delhi This day early morning you will visit the Taj Mahal, Taj Mahal is the world famous symbol of love. After completing the sightseeing of Taj Mahal you will return to your hotel for breakfast. Later you will visit the Grand Agra fort, Itmad Du Dulah and local Market. After completing the sightseeing of Agra you will leave to Delhi, arrive in Delhi, check in to your hotel and stay overnight. 07 Day: Departure This day according to your flight schedule leve to Delhi international airport to board your departure flight to home...
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Kalba Bird of Prey Centre
The Bedouin tribes have a long tradition of hunting with birds of prey, and falconry remains a popular sport today. The Kalba Bird of Prey Centre has free-flying demonstrations, along with aviaries housing owls, eagles, buzzards, vultures and, of course, falcons. Using live demonstration and displays, the centre introduces visitors to a host of native raptor species, highlighting the region’s wildlife landscape. For a family experience, take your children for some edutainment on Sharjah wildlife. Learn about the importance of resident raptors like the falcon, the national bird of the UAE, and migrating wild raptors, like the Barn owl, Short toad snake eagle, Greater spotted eagle and Lappet-faced vulture. The centre is located in the Khor Kalba nature reserve, one of them don’t miss places to visit in Sharjah. After a visit to the centre, take a walk around to experience the pleasant weather in Kalba. With a variety of terrains and wildlife, Kalba is among the most famous national parks in Sharjah. https://www.visitsharjah.com/activities/wildlife/kalba-birds-of-prey-centre/
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Qutb Minar
Built in the early 13th century a few kilometres south of Delhi, the red sandstone tower of Qutb Minar is 72.5 m high, tapering from 2.75 m in diameter at its peak to 14.32 m at its base, and alternating angular and rounded flutings. The surrounding archaeological area contains funerary buildings, notably the magnificent Alai-Darwaza Gate, the masterpiece of Indo-Muslim art (built in 1311), and two mosques, including the Quwwatu'l-Islam, the oldest in northern India, built of materials reused from some 20 Brahman temples. https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/233
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Garden of Five Senses
The Garden of Five Senses is not just a park, it is a space with a variety of activities, inviting public interaction and exploration. The project, developed by Delhi Tourism Transportation Development Corporation, was conceptualized to answer to the city's need for leisure space for the public, for people to socialize and unwind. Such spaces add atmosphere and life to a city and cater to all sections of the society. http://www.delhitourism.gov.in/delhitourism/tourist_place/garden_of_five_senses.jsp
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Fatehpur Sikri
Fatehpur Sikri was the imperial city of the Mughal dynasty between 1571 and 1584. Built by the Mughal emperor Akbar, this royal city is one of a kind. The architectural grandeur of this deserted city cannot be described in words and one can only experience the aura of its magnificent edifices by seeing them. https://www.tourism-of-india.com/agra/things-to-do/fatehpur-sikri-agra.html