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ALWAR : Known as THE TIGER GATE of Rajasthan surrounded by Aravali hills, it has a perfect picture postcard setting and looks as if carved magnificently out of rocks. Lush green deciduous forests and lakes. |
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| BANSWARA : Home to the tribal with Bhils constituting half of the total populations Banswara has its name derived from Bans or bamboo trees, which once grew here in abundance. |
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| BARMER : Barmer is a desert town just 153 kms from Jaisalmer and has fortresses to boast off. This place is primarily famous for its woodcarving, furniture and interiors, carpets, block printing and embroideries. |
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| CHITTAURGARH : Chittorgarh is the epitome of Rajput pride, romance and spirit. It reverberates with history of heroism and sacrifice, which is evident as it echoes with the tales sung by the Bards of Rajasthan. |
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| DESHNOKE : Deshnok is a small village situated 32 km south from Bikaner. It is a pilgrim centre of Karni Mata. village was called 'dus- nok' meaning ten corners as it was formed by taking ten corners of ten villages. |
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| DUNGARPUR : Huddled in the foothills of the Aravali, Dungarpur has a array of wild and fascinating landscape of an rugged terrain in the northeast to fertile plains of alluvial soil in the southwest. |
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| JHALAWAR : The princely state of the Jhalas created in 1838 AD, after being separated from Kota by the British. It is best explored by foot within the city and a horse safari in the outskirts as Jhalawar boasts of rich natural wealth. |
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| KARAULLI : Located at 182 kms southwest of Jaipur, it was founded in 1348 and is best known for its Krishna Temples. The Fort, which was constructed over different period, is about 600 years old. |
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| KOTA : An amazing, juxtaposition of majestic medieval age and modern industrialization, mainly the Hydro Electric Plant on the Chambal River and the Nuclear Power Plant has a few traces of its past still left. |
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| KUMBHALGARH : An amazing, juxtaposition of majestic medieval age and modern industrialization, mainly the Hydro Electric Plant on the Chambal River and the Nuclear Power Plant has a few traces of its past still left. |
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| NAGAUR : The Ahhichatragarh Fort is medium sized, which have been built by Mughal Emperors Akbar and Shaha Jahan. A well planned Mughal Garden, which retains its pleasant appearance even today. |
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| PALI : Pali is named after the Paliwal Brahmins who once inhabited the area. Ancient Pali housed a highly evolved civilization. The land, was leased by the then chief of Mandore, was cultivated diligently by the Paliwals. |
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| RANAKPUR : Beautiful sculptured Jain temples mark the glory of renowned place. Marked as one of the five holy places for the Jain community, these were created in the 15 the century. |
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