It’s hard to describe Rajasthan in a few words; a State so vast and rich in art and culture, magnificent monuments, exquisite views, historic cities which have preserved their charming character through the centuries.

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Rajasthan on the 19th position in world’s Greatest Places

Rajasthan with its royal forts and palaces amid the sand dunes and the beautiful backwaters of Kerala have eclipsed India’s iconic Taj
Mahal in an international survey that rated the world’s top 133 tourist places.

In a list of 133 of “world’s greatest places”, Rajasthan is on the 19th position with a score of 64 while Kerala backwaters is 23rd with a score of 60 and Agra city lies at the 30th position with a score of 52.

The survey, conducted by National Geographic Society’s Center for Sustainable Destinations, has appeared in the latest issue of Traveler magazine.

What Expert Says about Rajasthan

Talking about Rajasthan, the survey said improved tourist facilities in the area, coupled with the “strong sense of identity” and “remarkable appeal and mystique” had fueled an 8-point jump from a survey five years ago.

One of the panelists has opined that Rajasthan is India’s Tuscany, a region in North-Central Italy known for its landscapes and its artistic legacy.

If wish to know more, just have a look at  Expert Comments on Rajasthan.

Parameters of Selection

The conditions of destination has been rated on the basis of what  local   governments, residents and business can control such as pollution, cultural quality, authenticity, tourism management condition of historic buildings and archaeological sites.