Rajasthan Triangle Jaipur, Udaipur, And Jodhpur
By: Priyanka Maheshwari Thu, 26 Apr 2018 11:43:25
Most travelers to India concentrate on the "Golden Triangle" a hugely popular route covering the cities of Delhi, Agra (for the Taj Mahal), and Jaipur. All three are well worth visiting, but these megacities can be overwhelming and often leave you gasping for fresh air while yearning for a bit of peace and quiet. To get away from the masses and experience India on a more personal scale, you need to dig a little deeper. Create your own triangle anchored by Jaipur, Udaipur, and Jodhpur – and enter a time warp as you focus on the lesser known sights of Rajasthan along the way.
Bundi — Miniature paintings and massive step wells
Baroli temples – Hidden ancient wonders
Bhainsrorgarh – A fort on a river of glass
Kumbhalgarh – Rajasthan’s most impregnable fort
Ranakpur Temple – Home of the Jains
Road trip – Life in the fast lane
One more reason to dive into rural Rajasthan is to experience the crazy joys of riding the roads. Since it is downright hazardous to drive yourself, the best way to travel is by hiring a car and private driver. Although this would sound like an extreme extravagance in most parts of the world, in India this mode of transporting tourists is common, reasonably priced, and safe. Not to mention fun.
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Garvit says: Being a Rajasthani is a proud thing..You get visit so many heritage places..And you never bored out of visiting these places as every you visit these monuments you discover something new..
Ankit says: Road trips in Rajasthan are a different experience. Once everyone should have this experience..These places of Rajasthan are quite lesser known but when you visit them you would love to visit them again and again.