People go to Rajasthan to explore the various offerings of the place to its visitors, like the massive forts, magnanimous lakes, the great Indian Thar desert and countless other attractions that fills the heart with pleasure; some visit Rajasthan to reminiscent the past, to grasp in the essence of the heritage cities like Jaipur, Jodhpur, Pushkar, Bikaner, Udaipur and the likes by taking heritage walking tours in Rajasthan. Heritage walks takes place in many prominent heritage cities of Rajasthan which are conducted by professional guides. Such walks vary depending on different cities. In Jaipur one will find the Heritage haveli and temple walk intriguing where tourists are introduced to the timeless tradition of the pink city, its hidden riches and the colourful culture of the city.
On an experiential Rajasthani village tour, get up-close with the local villagers and their ways of life, mingle with the local artisans and soak in the myriad of flavours of Rajasthan. In Pushkar, stride through the vibrant town housing age old architecture, sacred ponds and the only Brahma temple in the world. Heritage walk tours in Rajasthan sometimes come coupled with interesting packages where one gets to enjoy folk songs and dance as a part of the heritage tour. A famous walking tour in Jaipur is at the Chokhi Dhani, a walk through the rajsthani rich culture of dance and art and of course a scrumptious meal making a perfect end to the evening. Taking walks through culturally rich cities in Rajasthan is slowly becoming a popular activity among most tourists visiting the state.

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If you are looking for some thrills in Alwar, visiting its “most haunted place” is the best way to fulfil the desire. Bhangarh Fort, on the border of the Sariska Tiger Reserve, has long held its spooky reputation. Though it is a well-preserved fort, the ‘supernatural’ occurrences that seem to occur within its premises tend to ward off many people. If you are eager to explore Alwar in all its facets, haunted and otherwise, a visit to this fort is a must. Do it while the light lasts, since ghosts are said to hang out here at night. Though spooky, Bhangarh Fort is one of the best places to visit in Alwar for some unique memories. Timings: 6 am to 6 pmLocation: Gola ka baas, Rajgarh Tehsil, Alwar, Bhangarh, Rajasthan 301410

This place is the reason Bharatpur is so well-known all over India. Keoladeo Ghana National Park, more commonly known as Bharatpur Bird sanctuary, is one of the must-vist tourist attractions in Bharatpur, and for good reason. The intensity of wildlife that one can experience in Bharatpur is startling. Though most well-known for the hordes of birds that its hosts ear-round, the sanctuary also has a rich variety of flora and fauna, all of which makes the sanctuary a wildly active place throughout the year. The best season to visit this sanctuary is around October- November. Most migratory birds have arrived by then and the chirp and bustle of the place is magnificent. The summer months, when the cranes have begun their beautiful courtship dances, are also interesting months to visit the sanctuary in. There are accommodations inside the sanctuary if you wish to explore the place at all hours. This is definitely one of the necessary places to visit in Bharatpur. Timings: 8 am to 5 pmPrice: Rs. 50 per person for Indians; Rs. 400 per person for foreign tourists; Rs. 100 for rickshaw rideLocation: Agra-Jaipur Highway, Bharatpur, Rajasthan 302001

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