Aao Padharo Maaro Desh” (Come visit our country), with these promising words on the lips of every tour guide, travel in the vibrant state of Rajasthan feels a lot like absorbing the real essence of India. The land of sand dunes, legendary forts and luxury palaces, Rajasthan draws a large number of tourists from all over the globe. The forts and palaces depicting the enriching history of the various clans is the one half of Rajasthan, whereas the second one is all about the rural flavors of the state.
Endowed with different natural beauty and history, the cities of Rajasthan are famed for its architecture and city structure. From the ancient palaces of Jaipur to the sand dunes of Jaisalmer, Rajasthan has a treat for everyone. A haven for architectural lovers, Rajasthan houses some of the best structures of the world. The Amber Palace, Castle Mandawa, Fort Delawara, Hawa Mahal, City Palace in Udaipur, Khimsar fort, Jaisalmer fort and Ummaid Bhawan Palace are the few in the long list of archaeological marvels of Rajasthan.
Nagaland Tour – City Details, Places & Activities
City |
Top Attractions |
Activities |
Best Time to Visit |
Kohima |
State Museum
Kohima War Cemetery
Kisama Heritage Village (Hornbill venue)
|
Attend Hornbill Festival (Dec 1–10)
Heritage village tours
Local craft market shopping
|
October – February |
Dimapur |
Kachari Ruins
Rangapahar Wildlife Sanctuary
Triple Falls
|
Wildlife safari & bird watching
Trekking to Triple Falls
Local street food tasting
|
November – March |
Mokokchung |
Ao Naga Heritage Museum
Chungliyimti Village
Local handloom workshops
|
Village homestays
Weaving & craft demonstrations
Scenic nature walks
|
October – February |
Mon |
Meluri Town
Wancho Tribal Villages
Longwa (Indo–Myanmar border)
|
Tribal village trekking
Attend Moatsu Festival (May–June)
River rafting on Doyang
|
October – March (Festival: May–June) |
Phek |
Pfutsero Viewpoint
Zanübou Peak
Shilloi Lake
|
Hiking & trekking
Boating on Shilloi Lake
Bird watching
|
November – February |