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Rajasthan Day 2024: Rajasthan Day, observed on March 30, is an important occasion as it commemorates the creation of the state of Rajasthan. This day marks the 1949 merger of several princely realms into one, giving rise to the opulent and culturally diverse state of Rajasthan. It provides an opportunity for the people of Rajasthan to reflect on their history, customs, and achievements over the years. The festival attracts tourists from around the world, showcasing the state's rich cultural diversity through vibrant events, folk performances, and exhibitions.

Rajasthan Day serves as a reminder of the perseverance, unity, and enduring spirit of the state's people. Therefore, on this Rajasthan Day, consider taking your family, friends, or loved ones to explore some of the stunning places in Rajasthan and create lasting memories.

Rajasthan Day commemorates the state's creation in 1949, marking the merger of several princely realms. (Image Credit: Canva)

Udaipur:

Often referred to as the City of Lakes, Udaipur is renowned for its numerous lakes and exquisite palaces. Popular attractions include a boat trip on Lake Pichola and the Monsoon Palace, built in 1884.

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Rajasthan Day serves as a reminder of the perseverance, unity, and enduring spirit of the state's people.  (Image Credit: Canva)

Pushkar:

Situated along the shores of a famous lake, Pushkar is a charming village known for its legends surrounding Lord Shiva. One of the most popular activities that you can do here is hot-air ballooning.

Mount Abu:

Located near the Rajasthan-Gujarat border, Mount Abu is a popular hill station featuring Nakki Lake, dense forests, and a pleasant climate. It is frequented by tourists, especially nature lovers, birdwatchers, and photographers.

The festival encourages people to reflect on their history, customs, and achievements, attracting tourists worldwide.(Image Credit: Canva)

Jaisalmer:

Known as "The Golden City" in the Thar Desert, Jaisalmer offers a unique experience with its golden sand dunes, cultural dance performances, local cuisine, and camel rides.

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Jodhpur:

Jodhpur, the blue city of Rajasthan, is home to the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort, one of India's largest forts. Offering breathtaking views from the top, it is surrounded by exquisite palaces and intricately carved courtyards.