4. The Desert Safari:
You just cannot return to your homeland without experiencing the Great Indian Desert expanding across 4 states in India. However, the most popular and magnificent experience of the desert is offered by various towns of Rajasthan. Centuries old forts, far-stretched Thar desert, tiny shops bursting with vivid hues, camels, and some most scrumptious culinary delights pretty much sum up your sandy experience in Rajasthan. In you have to pick just one city in Rajasthan, head to Jaisalmer. Founded by the Rajput ruler Jaisal in 1156 and reinforced by subsequent rulers, Jaisalmer is a unique but vibrant city with tapered, winding lanes, a large number of handicraft shops, and plenty of staying options. Don’t miss the Kumbhalgarh Fort near Udaipur. Listed as one of the World Heritage Sites, the fort’s perimeter wall is the second longest continuous wall in the world, after Great Wall of China. Similarly, Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur is one of the most visited tourist attraction in India. If you are travelling between September to November, time your trip well with the cattle fair in Pushkar—a small town in Rajasthan which witnesses an unimaginable number of camels and horses traded in this fair.

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