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Tourist Places in Rajasthan in Winters

Jaipur, Neemrana fort, Sam Sand Dunes, Ranthambore, Bishnoi Village, Pushkar, Khuri, Osian, Khimsar, Jawai Leopard Camp, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, Udaipur, Kumbhalgarh Festival, and many more.

Be it the startling architecture of the royal forts or the exhibit of rich culture and tradition, the places to visit in Rajasthan in winters will let you enjoy an array of once in a lifetime experiences amidst favourable climate. From reminiscent ruins to the restored heritage buildings, the spots here boast of elaborate architecture and stunning backdrops for your memorable pictures. The sunsets of Sam Sand Dunes and the cool breeze of Mount Abu will make sure that your winter trip remains loaded with many once in a lifetime experiences.

The tourist places in Rajasthan in winters get more charmed up with fairs and festivals and locations like Pushkar and Jaisalmer attract loads of tourists from all over the world. Some of the most famous places to visit in Rajasthan in January include Bikaner where you can enjoy camel fest and Jaipur where you can take part in the biggest literature festival of the world - Jaipur Literature Fest. 

Here is the list of some of the places to visit in Rajasthan in winters:

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Jaisalmer

Jaisalmer holds a major place in the tourism landscape of Rajasthan. Located in the northwestern part of the Indian State, it is popularly called as the golden city because of its bounteous golden sand dunes and castles built with golden honey sandstones. Discover regal luxury with our Jaipur resort and Jaisalmer tour packages.

The city is adorned with a number of lagoons, ornamental Jain places of worship, and lavish havelis. This is however one side of the coin. Jaisalmer is also known for its offbeat desert safari
experience. The city offers pleasant stays in the middle of the vast spread Thar desert and loads of adventure activities to give you a completely unforgettable experience. The city is also packed with colorful handicraft marketplaces that will take you back in the timeline to offer you an experience of Indian culture and heritage.

Jaisalmer is home to some of the most sought after attractions of the nation like the majestic Jaisalmer Fort, full of live desert national park, ancient Kuldhara Village, beautifully designed Jain temples, surreal Gadisar Lake, rustic Sam Sand Dunes, artistic Tazia Tower and Badal Palace, intricately designed Patwon ki Haveli, glorious bada bagh, and many more significant places of tourist attractions.

In the course of your visit to the city of Jaisalmer, you can indulge in a number of desert experiences which are not only adventurous but also filled with fun. Heading out on a safari tour on a jeep or camel and traversing your way through the sands is certainly a great experience. The desert camps have also got loads of other fun for you. You will be spending amazing evening hours at the campsite witnessing the traditional performances of music and dance. The campsites are also known to offer the best ever authentic Rajasthani dishes to delight your taste buds.

Jaisalmer remains hot all through the year. It experiences very hot summer days from the month of April to the month of July, rainy season from the month of July to the month of August, and milder winter days from the month of December to the month of March.

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Pushkar Camel Fair

Why to visit in winters – The Pushkar cattle fair is held during October – November and this is an annual fair that is held for five days wherein the camels and livestock are held in the fair at Pushkar and it is one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan in winter.

What to do – If you are interested in buying some livestock or camels you can get it for a best bargain price over here during this special time, apart from this selling/buying there are plenty of competitions that are held to attract tourists.

What to see – Thousands of people throb into the banks of Pushkar lake where the fair takes place, you can buy saree, bracelets, livestock, textiles, fabrics and also watch the camel race and competitions that kicks start with songs, music and exhibitions

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Jaipur

Why to visit in winters – Jaipur commonly called the Pink city is the best places to visit in Rajasthan in winters. Jaipur normally is hot and hence is not ideal for summer tours, to experience and explore this city to the fullest a winter tour is a must

What to do – There is always something or other for every tourist who drop in at Jaipur, come to explore the various wonders and sites that is offered by Jaipur.

What to see – Explore and see the Amber palace, Jaipur city palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, Albert hall museum, Nahargarh fort, Jaigarh fort, Jal Mahal. During winter season there are plenty of fairs and festivals to participate and enjoy at this place.

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Osian, Jodhpur

Why to visit in winters – Osian, an ancient town of Jodhpur district is an oasis of Thar Desert. The place is famous for Brahmanical and Jain temples that date back to 8-11th century and it is one of the famous places to visit in Rajasthan in January.

What to do – There are many famous attractions in this place like Sachiya mata Temple, Mahaveera temple, and 16 other temples.

What to see – Visit the Kali temple, Surya temple, Hari hara Hindu temple, pipplala temples and various other temples. Don’t miss out to eat the Rajasthani special Thali for Lunch.

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Udaipur

Why to visit in winters – Udaipur is a city of lakes, wonderful traditions and temples, winter is the best time to experience and enjoy the fun of the city

What to do – Udaipur is a storehouse of various things to do, you can visit the fair and festivals or spend some private time at the temples or plan for a day excursion to explore Udaipur

What to see – There are many things to see – Forts, palaces, museums, lakes, wildlife sanctuaries, photo gallery and the list goes endless, take a day tour to cover all this places.

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Ranthambore

Why to visit in winters – Nothing can be greater than Ranthambore, this places to visit in Rajasthan in winters will give you memorable experience of a winter vacation.

What to do – The landmark of this place is the Ranthambore fort, this fort was recognized as one among the UNESCO sites, visiting this fort and Trinetra Ganesh temple should be mandatory in the itinerary. Also don't miss the wildlife safari in Ranthambore. 

What to see – There are some interesting places to see in Ranthambore national park like Bakaula, Kachida valley, Raj Bagh ruins, Ranthambore forts, Padam Talao and Lakarda.  

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Mount Abu

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Why to visit in winters – The only hill station in the Rajasthan is Mount Abu, winter visit is perfect to spend some amazing time over here. Mount Abu holds significant importance in the Hindu Mythology.

What to do – Climb the Mount Abu hill station and get mesmerized by its amazing beauty, and spend some time at Gaumukh temple.

What to see – Begin your winter vacation by visiting the Dilwara Jain temple, go for Guru shikhar, watch the sunset from Mount Abu, hiking and trekking to Mount Abu, drop in to see the Nakki lake, take a day off to visit the nature and wildlife tour.

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Sam Sand Dunes, Jaisalmer

Why to visit in winters – Give the beaches and park some rest, instead travel down to the Samsun dunes to enjoy the beauty of Jaisalmer during winters as it is one of the famous places to visit in Rajasthan in January.

What to do – Nothing can beat Rajasthan when it comes enjoying the desert safari, enjoy some dune bashing at Sam sand dunes along with other adventure junkies and enjoy the Jeep Safari, Camel Safari.

What to see - Visit the desert the national park, Jaisalmer fort, Golden fortress and enjoy the sunset during winters from the deserts.

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Neemrana fort, Alwar

Why to visit in winters – Neemrana fort palace is the famous attraction at Neemrana, during winter season, you can see this palace fully decorated and illuminated with colorful lights.

What to do – The Neemrana fort which was a fort then, is now converted into a modern luxurious heritage hotel. Tourists should visit this fort to witness the beautiful construction work of it, and above all this place is a shopping destination too.

What to see – Places to visit in Rajasthan in Winters are in plenty, but when you are at Neemrana, don’t forget to visit – Baori, Bala Quila, Sariska national park.

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Ajmer

Why to visit in winters: Exhibiting the blend of vibrant colours with scenic views, Ajmer is one of the best Places to Visit in Rajasthan in Winters. Around this time, the city experiences a cool climate which is the perfect time to indulge in sightseeing.

The Dargah Sharif of Sufi Saint Moinuddin Chishti here has been attracting loads of Islam followers from all over the world. The city is also famous for the Naag Pathar Ranges which protects it from the heat waves from the Thar Desert.

What to do:
Seek blessings at Dargah Shareef, Offer prayers at Nareli Jain Temple, enjoy serenity of Ana Sagar Lake

What to see: Naag Pathar Ranges, Ghats of Ana Sagar Lake, Nareli Temple and Rangji Temple, Dargah Shareef
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Khuri

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Why to visit in winters – To get the real desert experience, Khuri is the best place to visit in Rajasthan. With varied sand dunes and camel safari, this place can be best enjoyed during winters

What to do – Nothing can be more tempting than a desert camel safari at Khuri, This small village is lies to the south west of Jaisalmer hence reaching here will not be a problem, venture into the colorful villages or opt for the camel safaris or desert camping

What to see – Reach this place before sunset and watch the sunset from the sand dunes and then go ahead for evening camping, experience the ethnic dinner offered in this place and spend your night on the Sand dunes by taking an overnight camping

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Kota

Why to visit in winters: Often referred to as the education hub of India, Kota has so many explorable tourist places in Rajasthan in winters other than coaching institutions. Fascinating tourists with its old world charm, the city of Kota is famous for its Seven Wonders Park which is home to perfect replicas of the seven wonders of the world.

Apart from this, having its location on the Chambal River, the whole town is loaded with various scenic views of the gushing streams. 

What to do:
Click pictures in front of the seven wonders of world, step back into the history at the Maharao Madho Singh Museum

What to see:
  City Palace, Seven Wonders Park, Maharao Madho Singh Museum, Jagmandir Palace Chambal Garden.
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Bundi

Why to visit in winters: Attracting loads of tourists towards its rustic charm, the town of Bundi is surely one of the best Places to Visit in Rajasthan in Winters. Winters are the best time when you can traverse through the beautiful corridors of Havelis and charming forts.

From magnificent baoris to pristine lakes and from bustling markets to the exhibits of opium trades, the whole city is loaded with a plethora of places to see and activities to enjoy. The city area of Bundi is loaded with blue coloured ancient houses which offer fascinating views. 

What to do:
Climb up the stairs of a stepwell, explore Badal Mahal, visit Taragarh Fort and take part in opium trade

What to see:
Sukh Mahal, Bundi Palace, Haveli Taragarh Palace, Sukh Mahal, Taragarh Fort
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Khimsar, Nagaur

Why to visit in winters – Your trip to Rajasthan will be incomplete if you don’t take a trip to Khimsar. It is famous for its Nagaur festival which is held during the winter season and it is one of the must-visit tourist places in Rajasthan in winters.

What to do – During this festival time, people gather from all over the world to trade cattle in bulk, there are many activities to enjoy like camel racing, tug of war and so on. Complete your trip by eating at local Dhabas

What to see – Famous red chili market, Khimsar fort, Sand dune villages are some prominent things to see at Khimsaur.  

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Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary

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Why to visit in winters – To catch a glimpse of the finest bird park in this world, you have to visit Bharatpur bird sanctuary. This is the nestling place of indigenous water birds, migratory water birds and other water sides birds, Migratory birds that are rare can be seen here during winter time and it is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan in January.

What to do – The beauty of Bharatpur bird sanctuary can be better enjoyed only when seen directly, so head to this place directly from Rajasthan or Delhi to see the chirping birds, and mesmerizing sunset beauty, spend some time cycling and enjoy the side by roads

What to see – Apart from seeing the rare birds at the sanctuary, you can also have a unique sightseeing of Sarus cranes dancing spotted little owlets sun basking.

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Kumbhalgarh Festival, Kumbalgarh

Why to visit in winters – The significance of this festival held at KumbhalGarh is that it is held atop of the Aravali hills which 1014 meters above the sea level. The festival is celebrated during winter season, illuminated with colorful lights the whole place looks stunning during winter nights

What to do – Explore the festivals of Rajasthan by visiting the KumbhalGarh festival, a rare festival that brings in the combined effort of all the artists, dancers, classical musicians under one roof. Head directly to Kumbalgarh to witness the day and night festivals

What to see – Watch the folk dance and participate in the various competitions that are held during day time and during the night time watch out for the colorful lights, colors, sound explosion and dances that are performed by various dancers

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Bikaner

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Why to visit in winters – One of the best places to visit in Rajasthan in Winters is Bikaner, over here you can get associated with the rich culture and history of the state.

What to do – It is believed that civilization was best even before the Harappa culture at this place, so you can enjoy visiting the forts to see the artistic skill, get stunned seeing the temples, or take up a day tour at Bikaner

What to see – Some of the famous attractions to see here are Junagarh forts, Lalgarh palace, Gajner palace, wild life sanctuary. Apart from this don’t miss out to sit on the back of camel for a camel safari ride to enjoy the cool deserts at winter

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Ranakpur

Why to visit in winters: Providing you a chance to marvel and admire its great architecture, the town of Ranakpur is loaded with various magnificent forts and havelis turned resorts. Not only do you get a chance to delve deep into the history of Rajasthan, but here you can also enjoy authentic Rajasthani hospitality at its best.

From its local markets to the shining palaces, the city will bestow you with numerous entertainment options. What makes Ranakpur one of the must visit tourist places in Rajasthan in winters is that around this time the climate is pretty good and one can enjoy sightseeing without any hassle. 

What to do: Marvel at the panoramic view of the town from Jaba Wolf Point, seek blessings at Chaumukha Temple, enjoy intrinsic architecture of Ranakpur fort and Jain temple

What to see: Ranakpur Wildlife Sanctuary, Chaumukha Temple, Jaba Wolf Point
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Jawai Leopard Camp, Pali

Why to visit in winters – Places to visit in Rajasthan in Winters has some special importance as winter season over here gives a festive look and tourists normally prefer to make use of this time to enjoy a dry city like Pali

What to do – To get a fantastic experience out of the jungle book, you have to visit the Jawai leopard camp, At the heart of this place the wild leopards roam freely all over. Jawai is a stylish place that combines subtle lavishness with abundant adventure. 

What to see – Get an opportunity see the jungle cat, it will be fun seeing them stalk and pounce, drop in to see Bisalpur hills, Ashapura Mata temple, Bisalpur village, and capture all these wildlife in your camera.

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Dausa

Why to visit in winters: Famous for its giant step wells, the city of Dausa is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan in January. Around this time, the city experiences a cool climate which is perfect for enjoying sightseeing tours and exploring various locations.

From Bada Baoli to Abhaneri, the city is home to some of the best and deepest stepwells which have been attracting flocks of tourists towards it. 

What to do:
Climb up the largest step well of the world at Abhaneri, gaze at the intrinsic architecture of temple around Abhaneri

What to see:
Abhaneri, Chawand,  Bara Baoli, Mehandipur Balaji temple and Gopinath temple.

People Also Ask About Rajasthan

  1. Which are the romantic places to visit in Rajasthan in winters?

    1. Fateh Sagar Lake, Udaipur: One of the best Places to Visit in Rajasthan in Winters is the Fateh Sagar Lake in which you can enjoy a quint session of boating. Not only this, walking hand in hand and gazing at the panoramic sunset is also famous here. 

    2. 1135 AD, Amer, Jaipur: 
    If you want to enjoy a meal like the royals used to do then heat to 1135 AD and enjoy the actual royalty of Rajasthan. Not only do you get to sit amidst scenic ambience but you can also taste numerous authentic dishes.

    3. Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur:
     On your trip to Rajasthan in winters, make sure that you and your spouse stay at the majestic Umaid Bhawan Palace and enjoy a staycation like never before. From luxurious rooms to private candle light dining options, here you can enjoy some of the best facilities. 

    4. Ranthambore:
     For the couples who want to indulge in some adventurous activities while proceeding on a romantic trip, the national park of Ranthambore will provide you with the much required thrill by offering tiger sighting and jeep safari tours. 
  2. Which are the best places to visit in Rajasthan in January?

    1. Mount Abu: The only hill station of Rajasthan, one must not miss a trip to Mount Abu when visiting Rajasthan in the month of January. Loaded with scenic hills and home to numerous wonders, this city is surely one of the best tourist places in Rajasthan in winters.

    2. Jaipur:
    The capital city of Rajasthan, Jaipur becomes the hub for literature lovers in the month of January when the annual Jaipur Literature Fest takes place. 

    3. Bikaner:
    Famous for its heritage havelis and tasteful delicacies, the city of Bikaner attracts flocks of crowd in the month of November. This is the time when the annual Camel fair is organised in which numerous beautiful camels related items are sold. 
  3. Which are the famous tourist places in Rajasthan in winters with family?

    1. Amer Fort: Loaded with beautiful architecture and numerous relics dating back hundreds of years, the Amer Fort is a must visit place if you want to enjoy a fun filled day with your families. To reach the fort, one can enjoy joyous elephant rides too. 

    2. Sam Sand Dunes:
    Experience a close connection with the desert and spend some day amidst cool breeze and fast winds coming from the Thar Desert. At Sam Sand Dunes, one can enjoy numerous child friendly activities and take part in cultural performances. 

    3. Lake Pichola:
    One of the most famous places to visit in Rajasthan in January, the Pichola Lake is a famous spot for enjoying a boat ride. In addition to this, the lake also has a small island in it which can be visited by anyone.

    4. Ranthambore National Park:
    If travelling with family and looking for a place loaded with adventure then make sure you mark a stop at Ranthambore National Park. In the winter months, animal sighting is common here and you can easily gaze at tigers resting in their natural habitat. 
  4. How is the weather of Rajasthan in winters?

    The winter season in Rajasthan brings cool waves with it, which result in chilly nights and the temperature dropping to 2 degree celsius at some places. The days are comparatively pleasant and one can enjoy numerous activities without feeling too cold or too hot.
  5. What clothes to wear in Rajasthan in winters?

    It is advisable to bring layerable clothing which can be worn upon other clothes. In addition to this, make sure you bring comfortable t-shirts, pants and shoes so that you can enjoy all the activities without any malfunction.
  6. Which are the best places to stay in Rajasthan?

    1. Taj Lake Palace, Udaipur: Having its location within Lake Pichola, the resort will make sure that your stay remains loaded with scenic views and all the best facilities. Be it the in house bars and restaurants or the spa and sauna sessions, here you will get to enjoy numerous luxuries. 

    2. Ajit Bhawan, Udaipur:
    A perfect mix of modern amenities with ancient charm, the Ajit Bhawan is home to contemporary designs and round the clock service.

    3. Tree of Life, Jaipur:
    Located close to the centre of Jaipur city, the Tree of Life Resort will let you enjoy various luxurious facilities while staying close to nature. From private plunge pools to splash in to various sightseeing tours and trekking sessions to the Aravallis, you will be provided with so many entertainment options here. 

    4. The Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur:
    Beautifully decorated with ancient art pieces and home to various facilities required for a perfect staycation, the Oberoi Udaivilas will offer you a chance to experience royal Rajasthani vibes.
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I am so glad to share my thrillophilia reviews of Udaipur Trip.It was a wonderful experience for the day. Driver was quite polite and took us to all the places mentioned in the tour guide. Even the tour organiser was quite helpful in arranging the cab as it was a last minute booking. This trip will be remembered for a long time and will surely recommend it to others (infact already recommended)
05 November 2019
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It is a great deal. Beautiful place to stay. Owner Mr. Mahaveer is very humble and helpful person. Food was tasty & ample. The provided unlimited mineral water for us as and when required. Camel safari was also good & enjoyable. We enjoyed true Rajasthani folk cultural program at night. It was diwali on that particular day. They had arranged some in-house fireworks. Dark starlit sky, campfire, fireworks, folk music & wines - the whole ambiance was ecstatic. Overall a very good & comfortable stay. Only thing I would like to remind you that the region where the camp is located is named Osiyan. Here, you won't find complete desert like Jaisalmer. It is more like a terrain covered with thorny bush. Sand dunes are limited though the camel will take you to a nearby one. But, it's not a fault of owner. You will get compensated with their warm & humble hospitality.
"Desert camping in Jaisalmer remains highlights of your memories ????\nNice Food, Places, Scenic place..\n"
03 January 2019
Excellent
Really nice experience, we were treated really well. Any inconvenience was taken care immediately. The trekking was the best part of the trip. Guides have ample knowledge and took good care of us.
28 August 2019
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Excellent
Been there for a day outing, took sightseeing package from Thrillophilia paying 1500 for 2 people, We got a polite driver named Mukesh through Thrillophilia. Overall happy with the service
Rupinder Nambeesan Pride Amber Villas Jaipur
Excellent
Had a good time at the resort. Services and food were also good.
10 March 2021
Superb
It includes only Camel ride and no Desert safari by Jeep. I had to pay 1200 more for 2 people for Desert safari by Jeep. The dinner was OKish. Camel ride was very good, on requesting he took us twice with just 50Rs. tip. There is an option to go for ATV ride also there @600 per person for a small round :P . But it was fun overall and I enjoyed it.
01 March 2021
Excellent
Had a comfortable stay at the camps..all amenities were good and they were really friendly and everything was perfect there.
28 January 2021
Excellent
Jeep safari is awesome i never enjoyed tht much in my entire life, tent is good and specially the food is delicious and staff is also good thnx to thrillophilia
05 January 2021
Excellent
Amazing experience Safe for girls Hygienic

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Hong Kong Dollar
HNL - L
Honduran Lempira
HRK - kn
Croatian Kuna
HTG - G
Haitian Gourde
HUF - Ft
Hungarian Forint
IDR - Rp
Indonesian Rupiah
ILS -
Israeli New Sheqel
JMD - $
Jamaican Dollar
KES - KSh
Kenyan Shilling
KGS - som
Kyrgyzstani Som
KHR -
Cambodian Riel
KYD - $
Cayman Islands Dollar
KZT -
Kazakhstani Tenge
LAK -
Lao Kip
LBP - ل.ل
Lebanese Pound
LKR -
Sri Lankan Rupee
LRD - $
Liberian Dollar
LSL - L
Lesotho Loti
MAD - د.م.
Moroccan Dirham
MDL - L
Moldovan Leu
MKD - ден
Macedonian Denar
MMK - K
Myanmar Kyat
MNT -
Mongolian Tögrög
MOP - P
Macanese Pataca
MUR -
Mauritian Rupee
MVR - MVR
Maldivian Rufiyaa
MWK - MK
Malawian Kwacha
MXN - $
Mexican Peso
MYR - RM
Malaysian Ringgit
NAD - $
Namibian Dollar
NIO - C$
Nicaraguan Córdoba
NOK - kr
Norwegian Krone
NPR - Rs.
Nepalese Rupee
NZD - $
New Zealand Dollar
PEN - S/
Peruvian Sol
PGK - K
Papua New Guinean Kina
PHP -
Philippine Peso
PKR -
Pakistani Rupee
QAR - ر.ق
Qatari Riyal
RUB -
Russian Ruble
SAR - ر.س
Saudi Riyal
SCR -
Seychellois Rupee
SEK - kr
Swedish Krona
SLL - Le
Sierra Leonean Leone
SOS - Sh
Somali Shilling
SVC -
Salvadoran Colón
SZL - E
Swazi Lilangeni
THB - ฿
Thai Baht
TTD - $
Trinidad and Tobago Dollar
TZS - Sh
Tanzanian Shilling
UYU - $U
Uruguayan Peso
UZS - so'm
Uzbekistan Som
YER -
Yemeni Rial
ZAR - R
South African Rand
JPY - ¥
Japanese Yen
VND -
Vietnamese dong