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Gardens Of Rajasthan
    Ram Niwas Garden, Jaipur
    Bada Bagh, Jaisalmer
    Mandore Garden, Jodhpur
    Saheliyon Ki Bari, Udaipur
    Gulab Bagh, Udaipur
    Vidyadhar Gardens, Jaipur
    Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh, Jaipur
    Zoological Garden, Jaipur
    Kanak Vrindavan Garden Jaipur
    Jai Niwas Garden Jaipur
   
   
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A tour to Rajasthan can be more exciting on the Palace on Wheels. This luxury train takes a weeklong tour; it starts its journey from the capital city of Delhi, moves onto the royal state of Rajasthan, and finally halts at the amazing Agra. A tour on this unique train is a royal way to explore the incredible land of India.
 
 
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Garden represents greenery, serenity, aesthetic approach, nature and blessing of the Almighty. Gardens in desert lands sound, as if, someone has committed a mistake.
 
After all the impression of the barrenness of a desert region, it is almost surprising to see the blossoming flowers in the vast landscaped gardens full of divine fragrance and cool breeze that looks like a mirage for an instance. These gardens are the victory of human will over the harshness of the nature and it's a pleasure to stroll through them with all their beautiful pavilions and fountains that adorn them.

Bada Bagh: 3 km from Jaisalmer, Bada Bagh is a fruitful oasis in the charming backdrop of a pretty rain fed lake and a dam in the middle of the plateau. Built by Maharaja Jai Singh II, much of the city's fruit and vegetables are grown here and above it are royal cenotaphs with elegantly carved ceiling and equestrian statues of former rulers.


Ram Niwas Garden: The last Maharaja Ram Singh II, as a famine relief project, laid out the popular Ram Niwas Gardens located in Jaipur in 1868. It houses a zoo, an aviary, a greenhouse, a herbarium, a museum and several sports grounds. The Albert Hall museum is especially noted for its Indo-Saracenic structure. Recently there have been some additions such as Rabindra Manch with an auditorium, a modern art gallery and an open-air theatre.


Vidyadhar Garden: Vidyadhar Garden, situated near the Sisodia Gardens of Jaipur, it is a beautiful vineyard dedicated to Vidhyadhar Bhattacharya, the architect of the city of Jaipur who planned the town using the principles laid down in the Shilpa Shastra (an ancient Hindu treatise on architecture). These tiered gardens house several galleries, pavilions and lovely murals depicting scenes from the life of Lord Krishna.


Gulab Bagh: Translated as 'The Garden Of Roses', it is located in the Sajjan Niwas Park, Udaipur. Laid out by Sajjan Singh in the late 19th Century, it boasts of all types of roses available all over the world. It houses Saraswati Bhawan Library (originally called the Victoria Hall) was built to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee and the Aravalli Express, a toy train, shows off the garden in a most pleasurable way.


Sahelion Ki Bari: Saheliyon-ki-Bari or the 'Garden of the Maids of Honor' of Udaipur was once reserved for the royal ladies who came here for a stroll. A well planned garden, with extensive lawns and shady walks situated on the banks of the dainty Fateh Sagar Lake was constructed in 18th century by Maharana Sangram Singh for forty-eight young ladies-in-waiting sent to the royal house, as part of the dowry. There are many fountains in the four scenic pools of the garden and it boasts chiseled and sculpted kiosks and marble elephants.


Mandore Gardens: 9 km from Jodhpur, Mandore was once the capital of Marwar. The extensive gardens with high rock terraces houses the ruins of the former capital along with the cenotaphs of Jodhpur rulers, the most remarkable being the memorial of Maharaja Ajit Singh. Its highlights include the graphic Hall of Heroes, a rock wall with high relief, bright paintings depicting scenes from the lofe of local heroes such as Pabuji and Chamunda and crowded modern shrine of 30 crore gods. Mandore Gardens also provide the perfect venue for the much-famed Marwar Festival.


Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh: Several landscaped gardens were built in the 18th and 19th centuries by the kings and their courtiers, but Sisodia Rani-ka-Bagh of Jaipur is the largest and most famous garden built by Sawai Jai Singh II for his Sisodia Queen. The tiered multi-level garden has beautiful fountains, watercourses and painted pavilions.
Ram Niwas Garden, Jaipur
It is located 7 kms. east of Jaipur and very close to Sisodia Garden which was constructed in honor of Jai Singh's chief architect and town planner.
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Bada Bagh, Jaisalmer
Bada Bagh is a fertile oasis, with a huge old dam on the banks of an artificial lake.
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Mandore Garden, Jodhpur
Mandore was capital city of Marwar state before Jodhpur. The ruined fort and palace survive on the hilltop and the gardens below have become a public park with fountains and the cenotaphs of Jodhpur's maharajas - who presumably continued to use the gardens after moving to the Meherangarh in Jodhpur.
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Saheliyon Ki Bari, Udaipur
Saheliyon ki Bari in Udaipur recreates regal grandeur as you walk along marble pathways flanked by life size marble sculptures of elephants and lions spurting water into exotic water pools.
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Gulab Bagh, Udaipur
Gorgeous and ornate, the Gulab Bagh in Udaipur is a paradisiacal pleasure garden spread over a sprawling 100 acres.
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Vidyadhar Gardens, Jaipur
Vidyadhar Garden, located near the Sisodia Gardens is a beautiful vineyard, which unfolds itself in the valley. It is named after Vidyadhar Bhattacharjee, the architect of Jaipur.
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Sisodia Rani Ka Bagh, Jaipur
The garden was made, by Sawai Jai Singh, for his queen from Sisodia (one of India's oldest kingdoms). The palace is painted with scenes from the life of Lord Krishna, many showing outdoor scenes. The garden is terraced.
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Zoological Garden, Jaipur
Developed on the decrees of the ancient Shilpa Shastra there is no dearth of places to sightsee in Jaipur.
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Kanak Vrindavan Garden Jaipur
Kanak Vrindavan Garden is nestled in the jungle-clad foothills of the Nahagarh Hills in the idyllic green oasis of Kanak Valley, a former elephant path fringed by the Aravalli Range.
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Jai Niwas Garden Jaipur
Jai Niwas Garden is a picturesque garden with a serene temple of Lord Krishna located in the central pavilion of the magnificent Chandra Mahal.
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