

Rajasthan, a land of royalty and culture is one of the most-visited state of India that is simply delightful for all kinds of tourists whether they are interested to know Indian history or witness the talents of architecture. Ranging from sandy dunes, mighty forts to medieval monuments, Rajasthan is simply sheered and worth-watching. In every parts of this state, there are something special to see and know something new about them. No doubt. Initially, kings and Maharajhas used to stay at Rajasthan so that people come to know about their lifestyle and also visit to see many unbelievable masterpieces.
A list of the top visited tourists' places that are noticed as never-missed wonders of this land:
Albert Hall Museum
This museum is the oldest gallery that is situated amidst the gardens of Ram Niwas Bagh in Jaipur. it comprises a vast collection of rare articles on its display including textiles, carpets, paintings, metal and wood crafts, pottery, arms and weapons etc.
Amber Palace
Built by Raja Man Singh, Amber Palace is one of the finest architecture masterpieces of 16th century. With a marvel blend of Hindu and Mughal architecture, this palace was figured with royal structure by using typical interiors. Located in Jaipur, a pink city of this state, this palace was created especially to protect from rivals.
City Palace
On Rajasthan tour, you are taken to City palace that is located in Jaipur presenting a great fusion of conventional Rajasthan and Mughal architecture.The gigantic palace complex employs one seventh of the walled city of Jaipur.
Havelis of Jaisalmer
Havelis of Jaisalmer are the true insight of finest architecture work of bygone rulers and kings. These are the mansions used by the royal family and were decorated with marvelous sandstones and other antique carvings. Different forms of carving paterns have been used to build many havelis that are lavish and loud in nature.
Hawa Mahal
Hawa Mahal is eventually become one of the most popular historical landmarks of Rajasthan that was built in 1799 by the great Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh. One will see some special chambers for the royal ladies where they used to live with full royalty.
Jantar Mantar
'Jantar Mantar' is especially used for 'Magical Devices' in terms of Sanskrit. It is unbelievable granite instruments to evaluate 'the synchronization of the heavens'. It was erected by Sawai Raja Jai Singh II and took time from 1728 to 1734 to complete it.