Rajasthan state of desert of India is especially well known for its gigantic and sterile Thar Desert, and the land of chivalry and bravery that shows it’s vivid and bright unsurpassed of India. Land of valiant Rajput warriors, Rajasthan is home to forts, palaces, and glorious ancient havelis that have been rehabilitated into hotels where you put up during your Rajasthan trips.
Some of the most famous cities in Rajasthan are mentioned below.

Bikaner – Nestled in the heart of Rajasthan’s Thar Desert, Bikaner is a captivating blend of rich history, architectural marvels, and vibrant culture. Known for its majestic forts, intricate palaces, and the world-famous Karni Mata Temple (home to thousands of sacred rats), Bikaner offers a truly unique experience for travelers. The imposing Junagarh Fort, with its ornate courtyards and museum, stands as a testament to the city’s royal heritage. Wander through the bustling old city lanes, savor authentic Rajasthani delicacies like Bikaneri bhujia, and immerse yourself in the colorful traditions of the annual Camel Festival. Whether you’re a history buff or a cultural explorer, Bikaner promises an unforgettable journey into Rajasthan’s regal past.

Jaipur – Known as the Pink City, Jaipur is a vibrant blend of royal heritage and modern charm, making it a must-visit destination in Rajasthan. Famous for its majestic forts like Amber Fort, the stunning City Palace, and the iconic Hawa Mahal, Jaipur offers a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Rajput kings. Wander through colorful bazaars brimming with handicrafts, textiles, and jewelry, or indulge in authentic Rajasthani cuisine. With its rich history, grand architecture, and lively culture, Jaipur is a timeless treasure for every traveler.

Jodhpur – is known for the ‘’blue city’’ because of blue colored buildings, looks amazing while viewing the outlook of Meherangarh Fort.

Jaisalmer— it is enchanted stonework city, with an existing fort that comes out of the desert, presents thrilling, anecdote and camel safaris.

Pushkar … is a hippy sacred town where an entertaining camel fair is held every year.

Udaipur— is known for its lakes and palaces, is the second place that is ideal for an impractical holiday.
The men who have some extra ready money; have golden opportunity to enjoy comfort and luxuriant tourist train that takes you to the palace and most attractive places.
Rajasthan can also be visited by a serene place under the blue sky, taking a hot air balloon flight above Ranthambore, Pushkar and Jaipur National Park.