Colorful and Ethnic Rajasthan Tourism! The largest state of the country-Rajasthan is the most popular tourist destination among all for both national and international tourists. Rajasthan Tourism is flourishing with travelers around the corner, for its ancient forts, colorful festivals and earthiness of culture. The authentic cuisine of Rajasthan Tourism is also something that draws the attention of people towards it. The tour package includes visits to Jaipur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer and other important cities of this incredible state. Rajasthan tourism has added a lot to the economy of its state also, it has increased employment rate in the state. Rajasthan Tourism, A Mystical Journey! Some of the important places to visit with this colorful and ethnic Rajasthan tourism are; 1. Albert Hall Museum: also known as Central museum, representing Indo-Saracenic style of architecture. 2. Amber Fort: the fort stands perched atop a cliff on Delhi-Jaipur highway. It is the prime location of the state and is a combination of Mughal and Rajput architectures. 3. The city palace: owned and led by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Amber, it is crafted beautifully interiors, pillars and a jail. 4. Kumbhalgarh Fort: situated in the city of lakes, it is one of the incredible sites with landscapes that adorn the entire fort. 5. Mehrangarh Fort: this majestic fort is located atop of an elevated hill in Jodhpur.

The tour takes you on journey of Rajasthan's hidden and unexplored treasures. Rajasthan is one of the world's famous and desired tourist destinations and has been attracting holiday lovers from across the globe. Its varied wildlife sanctuaries along with its rich history and culture, tales of heroism and stories of royalties, forts, castles and havelis and stunning deserts. You will visit Shekhawati with its painted havelis, Bikaner with its camel farms, Jodhpur with its historic fort, Jaisalmer with its desert land and Jaipur, the famed walled city of olden times and the romantic city of Udaipur. You also visit Agra, the home to world famous Taj Mahal and a symbol of eternal love.