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RAJASTHAN

CITIES

Chittorgarh Fort with massive stone ramparts, Vijay Stambh tower, and hilltop vistas

Udaipur

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Jaipur city view with Hawa Mahal’s honeycomb façade and pink sandstone streets.

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Udaipur’s Lake Pichola with City Palace and white lakeside havelis reflected in calm water

Chittorgarh

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Hawa Mahal

Known as the “Palace of Winds,” it boasts 953 small windows (jharokhas) to allow royal women to observe street festivals without being seen. 

Junagarh Fort

Unlike many forts built atop hills, Junagarh Fort is built on flat ground, and despite repeated attacks, it was never taken,only briefly occupied once by Kamran Mirza, son of Mughal emperor Babur.

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Neemrana Baori

This historic stepwell is noted for its interlocking steps and multi‐storey architecture, designed to collect and store rainwater , serving both function and aesthetics.

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Daal Baati Churma

A classic Rajasthani trio,dal, hard baked baatis, and sweet churma, designed to be nutritious, long‐lasting, and perfect for desert life. 

Ghevar

A disc-shaped sweet fried and soaked in syrup, traditionally enjoyed during monsoon festivals in Rajasthan.

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Pyaaz Ki Kachori

Flaky pastry filled with spiced onion mixture, a beloved breakfast snack across Rajasthan

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