travel kit
Udaipur – Rajsamand – Beawar – Ajmer – Jaipur
400 km
7 hours
4/5
Known for its picturesque Rajsamand Lake
Rajsamand
A historic town with architectural gems
Beawar
Home to the famous Ajmer Sharif Dargah
Ajmer
For traditional Rajasthani thali
Natraj Dining Hall, Udaipur
Offers a variety of North Indian dishes
Mishra Hotel, Beawar
Known for its regal dining experience
Taragarh Palace, Ajmer
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In Jaipur's royal embrace, palaces stand tall, Echoing tales of Rajput valor, in every wall. A city where history and heritage entwine, In Jaipur's lanes, the past and present align.
A historic fort with breathtaking views
Amber Palace
The iconic 'Palace of Winds'
Hawa Mahal
A blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture
City Palace
An astronomical observatory
Jantar Mantar
Offers panoramic views of Jaipur sunsets
Nahargarh Fort
MI Road and Fashion Street - For some diverse street food. Indian Coffee House - Classic coffee house with nostalgic charm. Padao, Nahargarh Fort -Breathtaking views with royal dining experience
Lithuania’s Trakai Castle in Jaipur
Like other European countries, Lithuania is home to some ridiculously spectacular medieval castles and some of these castles are at least 900 years old. However, while we were admiring the beauty of Trakai Castles, we recalled something quite similar back home. Jal Mahal in Jaipur is a truly unique palace. Like the Trakai Castle, this palace too stands in the middle of a water body and has more to it than meets the eye.