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Just a short drive from Ajmer, Pushkar is a mystical town known for its holy lake and the only Brahma Temple in the world.
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Famous for its stunning Phool Mahal Palace and the Gundolav Lake, Kishangarh is a lesser-known gem.
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A town rich in Rajasthani heritage, Beawar is best known for its colourful Baal Mela and unique Holi celebrations.
Steeped in history, Merta is renowned as the birthplace of Meera Bai, the legendary poet-saint devoted to Krishna.
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India’s largest inland saltwater lake, Sambhar Lake is a surreal escape with its vast, shimmering salt pans and mesmerising pink flamingos.
Home to the grand Nagaur Fort, this town is an architectural wonder with exquisite frescoes, palaces, and mosques.
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Bundi is a dream for history buffs, with its towering Taragarh Fort and intricately painted palaces.
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For those willing to travel a bit farther, Mount Abu offers a refreshing contrast to Rajasthan’s desert landscapes.
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Which one would you like to explore first?