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About Ajmer: Ajmer located 132 km south-west of Jaipur, Ajmer is one of the holiest cities of India. The Dargah of Khawaja Moinuddin Chisti, the founder of the Chisti order in India is located here. Ajmer was founded in by Raja Ajay Pal Chauhan in the 7th Century. |
| AJMER HOTELS : Mansingh Palace | Hotel Ambassador | Hotel Regency |
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About Behror : Behror is still a tourist destination for those seeking a short weekend getaway from Delhi or Gurgaon. There are many sightseeing places in and around Behror. There are also a few good resorts here to unwind. |
| BEHROR HOTELS : Shakti Resort | Shiva Oasis Resort |
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About Jaisalmer : The yellow desert town of India is perhaps among the few places in the world which still have a living fort. Although heavily commercialised and crumbling in parts – it is probably an apt candidate for the wonders of the world. |
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About Jodhpur : Once capital of Marwar (the land of death) is a bustling business center today; complete with rugged forts, grand palaces, colourful bazaars, lakes and polo grounds. The city was founded by and named after Rao Jodha, chief of the Rathore clan. |
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About Kota : Kota is an amazing combination of a rich bygone era and modern industrialization town. Lying along the eastern banks of the Chambal river in Rajasthan, the majestic medieval age architecture of Kota includes the untouched wealth of impressive forts. |
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About Kumbhalgarh : Kumbhalgarh is a fortress town in Rajasthan. It is about 60 km from Udaipur. The fort is 36 km long in distance and is surrounded by 13 mountain peaks, it has 7 gates and dense jungles surrounding it. |
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About Mount Abu : Rajasthan's only hill station and a major pilgrim centre, Mount Abu is located in the south-western corner of Rajasthan, close to Gujarat. What appears on the outside as a conventional hill station has its certain charms which give peace and serenity. |
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About Nagaur : Nagaur district has a charbhuja and Parsawanath Temple at Merta and the Dargah of Sufi Saint Tarkin at Nagaur city. Nagaur also witnessed the valour of Great Rao Amar Singh Rathor who challenged the mighty Mughal empire. |
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About Pali : Geologists trace the existence of Pali to pre-historic age and maintain that it has emerged from the vast western sea spread over a large part of the present day Rajasthan. In the Vedic age Maharsi Javali stayed in this area for meditation and interpretation of Vedas. |
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About Pushkar : Pushkar is one of the oldest cities of India which has the only Brahma temple of the country. It is famous for the extravagant, flamboyant Pushkar Fair. The fair brings alive the glorious tradition of Rajasthan. |
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About Ranakpur : Ranakpur is named after Rana Kumbha whom Dharna Sah, a Jain businessman, approached when he had the vision of his great temple to ask for the land for its construction. |
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About Ranthambhore : Ranthambore National Park is in Sawai Madhopur District of Rajasthan state. Located at the junction of the Aravalli and Vindhya hill range. The park covers an area of Approximately 400 sq Km. |
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About Sariska : Sharp cliffs of hills and narrow valleys of the Aravallis dominate the landscape of Sariska, whose forests are dry and deciduous. Within the Sariska wildlife sanctuary there are the ruins of medieval temples of Garh-Rajor, belonging to the 10th and 11th centuries. |
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About Sawai Madhopur : Sawai Madhopur along the rolling hills of Vindhyas and Aravali ranges lies the town of Sawai Madhopur. The town founded in 1765 AD was named after its founder Sawai Madho Singh-I of Jaipur. Today Sawai Madhopur is known for Ranthambhor. |
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About Shekhawati : Shekhawati was the land where Marwari businessmen started constructing their mansions or havelis in the 18th and 19th Centuries. The two major communities of this region were the Rajputs and the Marwaris. |
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