The Various Circuits of Rajasthan

Rajasthan is full of tourist attractions and beautiful places. The more you explore, the more you amaze. Beyond the wide desert region of the state, Rajasthan has a lot to offer. On the basis of culture and heritage, Rajasthan is divided into different circuits. Each circuit has its own uniqueness and charm. Let us explore Rajasthan and take a tour of these various circuits.

Hadoti Circuit

Hadoti circuit is in the southeast part of the Rajasthan consist of Bundi, Kota, Jhalawar, and Baran district and it is counted in the least explored region of the state. Full of great historical towns and proud heritage, this circuit represents the hidden beauty of the state. This circuit defines a variety of tourist attractions like the fine architecture of Bundi, beautiful step-wells, ancient temples, and educational hubs of Kota.

Dhundhar Circuit

As this circuit is consists of Pink City Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, it is one of the most visited places by out-comers and local people. This circuit also consists of the Samode, Dausa, and Abhaneri region of Rajasthan and can be easily approached by the visitors as it is directly connected to the capital. The circuit includes famous sights such as the magnificent Amer Palace, the old capital of Jaipur, Old walled city, Samode temple, and hundreds of beautiful places worth visiting by every tourist.

Mewar Circuit

Mewar circuit represents the historical side and the Rajputana culture of Rajasthan. Along with this royal heritage part, this circuit is consists of the most attractive places in Rajasthan. Mewar Circuit is the combination of the Udaipur, Rajsamand, and Chittorgarh region of the state. Filled with glorious cities, ancient temples, romantic rivers sceneries, and beautiful gardens, this circuit has become the first choice of local and outer tourists.

Braj-Mewat Circuit

This circuit is famous for its natural beauty consisting of several nature parks and sanctuaries. Alwar, Bharatpur, Karauli, and Ranthambore combinedly makes this circuit. Talk about the tourism part, it has world-famous places like Lohagarh fort, Sariska Palace, Deeg Palace, Vinay Vilas Palace, and many lesser and widely known delights which work as tourist magnets.

Merwara-Marwar Circuit

This circuit consists of the Ajmer, Pushkar, Merta, and Nagaur region of the state. Being one of the most famous and tourist magnet circuits of Rajasthan, this part has a unique place in Rajasthan tourism. The world-famous Bani-Thani painting has come from the Kishangarh region and the ancient Idol of Meera from the Merta region of the circuit.

Vagad Circuit

This circuit primarily consists of the Dungarpur and Banswara districts of Rajasthan. They are separated from each other by the magnificent Mahi River. Having an abundance of Bans and Bamboo, Banswara is a natural beauty. Dungarpur is famous for its awesome architecture. One of the best examples of it is Udai Bilas Palace and Juna Palace.

Desert Circuit

The Desert Circuit basically consists of the desert part of the Rajasthan i.e. Jodhpur, Barmer, Jaisalmer, and Bikaner districts. The historical and cultural view of Rajasthan can be primarily seen in this part of the state and it has one of the greatest tourist attractions in Rajasthan.

Godwar Circuit

The Godwar circuit extends from the Aravalli range to Mewar in the southeast and Jalore and Sirohi in the southwest. It covers Mount Abu and the Ranakpur area too. The region of Godward is famous for its art, traditional lifestyle, and culture and very famous among local and foreign travelers.

Shekhawati Circuit

This circuit is one of the widest circuits of Rajasthan as it connects Sikar, Nawalgarh, Dundlod, Mandawa, Fatehpur, Jhunjhunu, and most of the northeast part of the state. The mythological themes and Western influences of this circuit give the tourist a mind-blowing experience. Most of the villages of Shekhawati Circuit have maintained their rustic charm intact and a drive around these painted towns can be a wonderful and memorable experience.

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