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Rajasthan in Monsoon – Places That Look Magical

When most people think of Rajasthan, they imagine golden deserts, summer heat, and arid forts under a blazing sun. But here’s the secret: Rajasthan in monsoon is one of India’s most underrated travel experiences. From Bundi’s moss-covered forts to Mount Abu’s misty hills, from Udaipur’s overflowing lakes to Ranthambore’s lush green forests, the state transforms into a dramatic, romantic, and refreshingly cool destination between July and September.

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Ahar Cenotaphs: Udaipur’s Lesser-Known Heritage Site

Udaipur, often celebrated for its lakes and palaces, also cradles lesser-known yet profoundly significant historical gems. One such site is the Ahar Cenotaphs, locally known as "Ahar ki Chhatriyan." Located just 2 km east of the City Palace, this serene necropolis stands as a tribute to over 350 years of Mewar's royal legacy.

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Ultimate Guide to Visiting City Palace in Udaipur

Nestled on the eastern banks of Lake Pichola, the City Palace of Udaipur stands as one of India’s most captivating architectural wonders and a testament to Rajput grandeur. A vibrant tapestry of marble, granite, and glass, it offers an immersive journey into royal splendor, art, culture, and history.