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April 11, 2025

TAKE ADVANTAGE OF RAJASTHAN'S VIBRANT AND HAPPENING CITIES TO HOST PHOTOSHOOTS AND WEDDING EVENTS THAT WILL BE A FEAST FOR THE EYES

Magical Places To Take Your Pheras

Rajasthan, the land of maharajas and majestic forts, is one of the most sought-after wedding destinations in India. With its regal palaces, heritage havelis, and breathtaking landscapes, the state offers a dreamlike setting for couples looking to tie the knot in royal splendour. Whether you prefer a grand palace affair, a lakeside celebration, or an intimate desert wedding, Rajasthan has something for everyone. Here are the top places in Rajasthan to get married.

JAIPUR THE PINK CITY

The capital of Rajasthan has an abundance of places that are picture-perfect for a pre-wedding photoshoot as well as the actual event itself. Take, for instance, the Jawahar Circle, whose colourful arched gateways adorn many visitors' Instagram feeds. Then there is the iconic Hawa Mahal, a historic structure whose honeycombed windows and intricate latticework are truly inimitable.

Plan your wedding attire in tones of cream and gold to complement the pink and rosy hues of this magnificent structure. The City Palace, conceived and built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the founder of Jaipur, is another top place for a wedding photoshoot. All of these stunning monuments are a stone's throw from the Hotel Khasa Kothi, a former guesthouse converted into a swanky new hotel by the RTDC. The venue has lush green lawns, impeccable hospitality and opulent interiors fit for royalty.

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THE CITY OF LAKES

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