Destinations

21. Samode Tour

Samode is a small village which is located about 41 kms in northwest part of Jaipur in Rajasthan. Samode is situated in the foothills of the Aravali range. There are various tourists spots in Samode like Samode palace, gardens, temples, old water wells, forts, chhatris, old gates etc. In addition to all these, there is also a large variety of local arts and crafts in Samode like jewellery, iron work, leather, carpet weaving, stone cutting, miniature paintings, lac, etc. History of Samode. The Nathawats of Samode played a prominent role in the durbar of Jaipur where they served as prime ministers. Their thikana is located in a charming village which is enclosed by fertile fields, while a ring of sharp hills was the seat for their fortifications.

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22. Phalodi Tour

Phalodi is located between Jaisalmer and Jodhpur district. The city is famous for old historical palaces, Shrines, art works and salt business. Variety of migratory birds assemble in Phalodi and watching them circle in noisy, undulating formations overhead or stepping delicately across the sands is one of the great sights of the Thar region. In Phalodi there is a small village which is worth to visit. Phalodi is also famous for heavy woolen fiber ‘Pattu” and Havelis. Phalodi has semi-arid climate. Best time to visit this place is from October to February.

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23. Osian Tour

Osian a very old small temple town in the Thar Desert which is situated about 65 kms to the north west of Jodhpur. Osian is a huge centre of Jain and Brahmanical religions. Osian has the largest group of Hindu and Jain temples in Rajasthan which belongs to the two periods, 8th century temple which is symbolized by about 12 temples and 12th century symbolized by 6 temples. Osian was a large and busy town in the medieval period and groups from Afghanistan, central Asia, Persia and Arabia come here for trade. Osian was the capital of the Gurjara Pratihara dynasty from 8th to 12th century. Osian was a prominent center of pilgrimage between 8th and 9th centuries.

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24. Kota Tour

Kota is the third largest city of Rajasthan. It is located 240 kms to the south of state capital Jaipur. Kota has modern industrialization and it is a fascinating mixture of medieval grandeur. Kota is located at an elevation of 515 meters above sea level on the banks of the Chambal river below a deep gorge. Kota lies in an area of country that straddled a major trade route from New Delhi to Gujarat. Kota has now changed itself into the industrial capital of Rajasthan with its hydro-electricity and irrigation projects, atomic power projects and other industrial units. Kota is also well-known for its traditional handicrafts industry. Temperature of Kota is neither too hot nor too cold. Temperature is about 43 degree Celsius in Summers and it is about 5 degree Celsius in Winters. Best time to visit Kota is from August to February. Languages which are spoken in Kota are Rajasthani, English, Hindi, Sindhi and Urdu.

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25. Dungarpur Tour

Dungarpur is one of the prominent city of the Vagad region in Rajasthan. The word Dungar means hills in the common language and hence the Dungarpur means the city of hills. Dungarpur has an interesting topography ranging from rugged and wild terrain in the north east to the fertile plains of the alluvial soil in the south west. This region was also the stronghold of the Bhils. It is built around the huge Gaibsagar Lake and is enclosed by lolling hills on three sides. History of Dungarpur

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26. Deogarh Tour

Deogarh is situated on the boundaries of Marwar, Merwara, and Mewar about 80 miles north-east of Udaipur in the state of Rajasthan. Deogarh is enclosed by Bhil villages whose colourful way of life and celebration of festival is unique. It is located at an altitude of about 2100 feet above sea level and is cooler than other parts of Rajasthan. Deogarh is a well-known school of miniature paintings and some of the most lovely Deogarh miniatures decorate the personal collection of the present Rawat Sahib. This type of frescoes can be seen on the walls of the fort of Deogarh. Deogarh is a convenient place to organize day trips to the famous Ranakpur Jain temples and Kumbhalgarh fort.

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27. Nagaur Tour

Nagaur is a city in Rajasthan. It lies in the middle of Jodhpur and Bikaner. From Jodhpur it is just at 135 kms. It is a historical town which has many palaces and shrines and also an ancient fort. It is a famous place as the state’s biggest cattle fairs are held here. Mainly this place is occupied by farming Jats, and Bishnoi community. Climate of Nagaur is very dry and summers are usually hot. The winter season is from November to March. Rainy season is from July to September. Here you will enjoy the rustic rural charm and the colorful life which can be even seen on the way. Here you can see the most interesting sight of the red chillies which are being dried in open fields.

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28. Pokaran Tour

Pokaran (Pokhran) is a city and a municipality which is situated in Jaisalmer district in Rajasthan. Pokaran means “the place of five mirages”, it is enclosed by sandy, rocky and five salt ranges. It is on the way both from Bikaner to Jaisalmer and Jodhpur to Jaislamer. It is a remote location in the Thar Desert region and served as the test site for India’s first underground nuclear weapon explosion. Pokaran has a temperate climate. Temperature is around 38.1º Celsius in summers and it is around 5.5º Celsius in winters. Common languages which are spoken here are Rajasthani, Marwari, English and Hindi.

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29. Rohetgarh Tour

Rohetgarh is a remote, unspoilt and undiscovered village which is located in the desert region of Rajasthan. Rohetgarh is about 41 kms from Jodhpur. Rohetgarh is positioned in the region of Marwar, and expresses a mystery of loyalty, valour, and battle. Rohetgarh is well-known for its heritage hotel, Rohet Garh. Some of the local people of Rohetgarh are the wandering Raika shepherds of Marwar; Bishnois; Paliwals and Meghwals. Various migratory and domestic species of birds are found in Rohetgarh which includes chinkara, blackbuck etc. Common languages which are spoken here are Rajasthani, English and Hindi. September to March is the best season to visit this place.

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30. Khimsar Tour

Introduction of Khimsar Khimsar is a small village which is located about 92 km on the highway from Jodhpur to Bikaner in the northern Indian state of Rajasthan. Khimsar is part of the Nagaur District which is situated between Jodhpur and Bikaner. To explore the district of Nagaur the desert village of Khimsar provides an excellent starting point and also offers an attractive insight into the rural life of the desert people. The old city of Khimsar harbors several mosques, one of which was commissioned by Emperor Akbar. Every year Nagaur Cattle Fair attracts thousands of tourists which is a major tourist attraction. Khimsar has a moderate climate. The temperature is about 38.1º Celsius in Summers and in winters it is about 5.5º Celsius. Common languages which are spoken in Khimsar are: English, Hindi, Rajasthani and Marwari.

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