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Discover Rajasthan's True Diversity with Dr. Nocey Jain

Explore Rajasthan like never before with Dr. Nocey Jain as he shares the state's best visiting places.

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Discover Rajasthan's True Diversity with Dr. Nocey Jain

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  • Dr. Nocey Jain, a famous travel influencer
  • Rajasthan is not only about deserts
  • Best places to visit in Rajasthan

Do you also think Rajasthan is just about deserts? Well, you might be surprised to learn there's a lot more to see. In her latest video, Dr. Nocey Jain, a well-known travel expert, highlighted some of the top spots to visit in Rajasthan that aren't just about dunes. Rajasthan stands out as India's most varied state.

1. Mount Abu:

Rajasthan offers more than just heat and sand. Mount Abu located in the Aravalli range, holds the title of Asia's oldest hill range and serves as Rajasthan's sole hill station. It provides a cool break from the desert warmth featuring pleasant winds verdant surroundings, and peaceful lakes. Mount Abu also houses the renowned Dilwara Temples, which are famous for their detailed marble sculptures.

2. Kota:

People often call Kota the "Great Canyon of India." This city amazes visitors with its rough, canyon-like scenery. Nature fans and thrill-seekers love it here. The Chambal River runs through Kota making it even more beautiful. Kota is also famous for its palaces and gardens, offering a blend of natural and architectural beauty.

3. Kumbhalgarh:

Kumbhalgarh Fort is a magnificent and huge wall spanning 36 kilometers, making it the world's second-longest continuous wall in the world after the Great Wall of China. UNESCO has declared Kumbhalgarh Fort as a World Heritage Site. It offers amazing views of the hills around it.

4. Kishangarh:

Kishangarh is known as the "Moonland of Rajasthan" because to its marble quarries. The location is almost unreal, with white marble everywhere, making it look like the moon. It's a unique location that separates itself from the rest of Rajasthan.

5. Banswara:

Banswara, nicknamed the "100 Island City of India," is a hidden gem with its numerous lakes and islands. The town features lush meadows, woodlands, and plenty of water bodies, making it a relaxing escape. It is ideal for people looking to experience Rajasthan's natural beauty.

So, the next time someone asks you what else there is to see in Rajasthan, make sure to recommend these incredible places.

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