Rishikesh

Rishikesh

Rishikesh, known as the Yoga Capital of the World, is a serene city surrounded by hills on three sides and located at 356 meters above sea level. The holy river Ganges flows through this town, known for its clear waters and numerous ashrams on its sandy banks. This peaceful location is ideal for practicing Yoga, spiritualism, meditation, and other aspects of Hinduism. Rishikesh gained fame in the 1960s as the place where the Beatles visited Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, and it has since attracted other celebrities like John F. Kennedy Jr., Madonna, and Goldie Hawn seeking to explore Yoga and meditation.

Samode

Samode is renowned for its historical and cultural significance, offering a unique glimpse into Rajasthan’s heritage. Nestled in the countryside, Samode is famous for its beautiful palace, heritage hotels, and vibrant local culture. Visitors can explore the Samode Palace, which reflects the rich architectural heritage of Rajasthan with its intricate designs and stunning frescoes.

Sardargarh

Sardargarh, a magnificent fort in Rajasthan, stands amidst the mountains and deep forests of Chuppun. Built by Sardar Singh between 1738 and 1743, the fort is a grand creation with towering walls that dominate the landscape. Located 94 km north of Udaipur, Sardargarh is known for its stunning architecture and historical significance. The fort features various beautiful places such as Mohan Prakash, Moti Mahal, Zenana Mahal, and Suraj Mahal, showcasing a blend of Rajput and Mughal architectural styles.

The Sardargarh Heritage Hotel offers a charming view of the village and the Aravalli Hill range. The fort’s architectural marvels include the bath areas, gardens, granaries, underground passages, and both personal and public audience halls. The fort reflects a fascinating contrast between the necessities of defense and the splendor of peace.