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    Rajasthan to promote Monsoon destinations

    TW News BureauBy TW News BureauAugust 5, 2021Updated:September 20, 20221 Min Read
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    Jaipur – 5th August – The department of tourism Rajasthan has invited influencers and bloggers to visit the state of Rajasthan with a view to promote Udaipur Rajsamand and Banswada as monsoon destinations in the state.
    A total of five such influencers who have a wide reach anc connect with travellers all across the world have been selected anc invited to take a trip of 5 days in the Royal state, their visit started from the 2nd of August till the 7th of August they are travelling to to various destinations of the state and posting pictures on their social media handles to promote the tourist destinations of Rajasthan.
    They reached Udaipur on 2nd August and have been travelling to all the places of Udaipur, Rajsamand and Banswara along with local sight seeing and visiting places like the Pichhola lake, Roothi Rani ka Mahal, City Palace and Sajjangarh Fort etc. Their departure will be on 7th August from Udaipur.

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