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How to Plan for Mewar Tour with Agra?

How to plan for a Mewar Tour with Agra?

The Mewar region of Rajasthan includes the districts of Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Bhilwara, Rajsamnd and Pratapgarh. Most people want to combine a Mewari tour with Agra to complete the experience but do not know how to go about planning the trip or which places to see. Below is a list of popular destinations that one can include in a Mewari tour with Agra.

Important tourist attractions that one can include in a Mewar tour with Agra are the city of Udaipur, Chittorgarh fort, Ajmer, Pushkar and of course Agra. One can start the Mewari tour with Agra from Chittorgarh. The city is synonymous with romance and courage, two values that the Rajput kings were known for. The history of Chittorgarh focuses around Queen Padmini and the Sultan of Delhi, Alauddin Khilji. The Sultan was smitten with her beauty and wanted to meet her however she committed self immolation to protect her honour. The massive Chittorgarh fort is one of the biggest forts in India.

The next stop in Mewar tour with Agra is Udaipur. Udaipur was a former capital of Mewar and the city, till today, proudly displays its rich past. The city has numerous lakes and palaces, each one more beautiful than the other. It also has a Hollywood connection. Some sequences of one of James Bond movies, Octopussy were filmed here. Udaipur is also known as Venice of the East because of its lakes and palaces! Three interconnected lakes, Swaroop Sagar, Lake Pichola and Fateh Sagar form a network around the city. Popular tourist spots in the city include Amar Vilas Palace, Badi Mahal Palace, Durbar Hall, Fatehprakash Palace, Jagadish temple, Krishna Vilas Palace, Manak Mahal, Zanana Mahal, Rang Bhawan and Sheesh Mahal. The Mewar festival of Udaipur is one of the most eagerly awaited events in the tourist calendar. It is celebrated during March / April each year to welcome arrival of the spring season. During the days of this festival, the entire city gets transformed into a riot of colours. The celebrations continue for days together. A women's folk dance called "Ghoomar" is a special attraction during this festival.

You can include the religious city of Ajmer in Mewari tour with Agra. The city is famous for the dargah of noted sufi saint, Khwaza Gharib Nawaz. Every year, thousands flock to this city to offer prayers at the dargah. Just fourteen kilometres away from Ajmer is the town of Pushkar. It is an important religious centre. The city is famous for the Pushkar festival. Every year thousands of locals and foreigners throng this town to take part in the celebrations. The main attraction of this festival is the camel bazaar, where thousands of camels are bought and sold.

The next stop in Mewari tour with Agra is Fatehpur Sikri. It is a world heritage site built by the Great Mughal Emperor, Akbar, entirely of red stone. It is hardly 35 kilometres away from Agra. Although the city is deserted today, it still attracts scholars who want to study the region's history and architecture.

The final destination in your Mewari tour with Agra is indeed the city of Agra. The main attraction of Agra is the Taj Mahal. Considered as one of the modern wonders of the world, the Taj Mahal is a mausoleum built by Emperor Shah Jahan for his beloved wife Mumtaj Mahal.The structure is made up of pure, white marble and studded with rare and expensive gemstones. Situated on the banks of river Jamuna, the Taj Mahal is a tribute to love. Agra is also famous for petha, a speciality sweet. A Mewari tour with Agra is incomplete without clicking a picture of you and your beloved with the Taj Mahal in the background.

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