By: Payal
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From royal forts to bird-filled wetlands, Rajasthan is packed with things that will keep your camera roll and your heart full. If you still have not made it to this colourful state, then here is your sign - and your list.
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Jaipur has all the hits - Nahargarh Fort with its killer sunset views, City Palace for a little royal drama, Chokhi Dhani for local flavours, and Albert Hall Museum and Birla Temple for a peaceful break.
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Sitting pretty in a valley, Udaipur is surrounded by lakes that make everything look like a postcard. From the monsoon season to the chillier months.
Jodhpur has major character. In the middle of it all is the old clock tower, surrounded by a buzzing cloth market, surfaara market, and spice stalls. Bonus: Umaid Bhawan is a real showstopper.
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Mount Abu is the only hill station in the state, and it is as scenic as they come. Boating in Nakki Lake is the go-to activity here, but even just staring at the views feels like a win.
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Ranthambhore National Park is where you go when you want a proper tiger sighting. It is one of India's top spots for seeing big cats and other wildlife.
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If you are visiting Rajasthan and don't skipping Bharatpur. Home to over 370 species, this bird sanctuary is a magnet for unique birds you probably will not find anywhere else. Bring your binoculars.
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