Rajasthan tour Package
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RAJASTHAN: OF FORTS AND HAVELIS
Rajasthan happens to be one of the most fascinating states of India. Be it the state’s vibrant and vivacious folk dance and music, majestic forts and palaces, camels, colourful turbans, its shimmering lakes, gold desert or the mooch (moustache) the men folk sport with so much pride, Rajasthan attracts tourists in droves from foreign countries every year. The local phrase, ‘Padharo Mhare Des’ which means ‘Welcome to my land’, is a traditional way of welcoming the tourists.
If you are visiting Rajasthan, then you must get familiar with its rich history, vibrant culture, magnificent wildlife and nature, along with irresistible adventure of a place that continues to thrill and excite.
The walled city of Jaipur achieved a rare distinction of making it into the UNESCO World Heritage Site list recently. After Ahmedabad, Jaipur is the second city to get such honour. Jaipur is dotted with majestic forts and palaces, lakes and monuments and has many other attractions to boot.
If you are in a mood to enjoy the opulence of majestic palaces, then head for Jodhpur.
So what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and head for Rajasthan.
FAIRS AND FESTIVALS
Rajasthan is also famous for fairs and festivals that attract tourists from all over the world. Take, for instance, the fabulous Pushkar fair.
Then there are other popular fairs and festivals like Gangaur, Teej and kite festival.
DIVERSITY OF FOOD
There is more to Rajasthan than we think: the state’s culinary diversity. If you are in Rajasthan, then don’t forget to enjoy dishes like Pyaaz ki Kachori, Mawa Kachori, Shahi Samosas, Mirchi Bada and Bikaneri Bhujia or the fame vegetarian delights that of Daal Baati Churma, Govind Gatte or Besan Gatte, Gwar ki Fali ka Saag or the royal gourmet choices of Laal Maas and Rajasthani Murg Mussallam.
HAVELIS AND FORTS
It is impossible to talk about Rajasthan and not mentioning its famous architecture. The entire state is replete with havelis and forts that take one back in time. The most famous architectural structures are Amer Fort, Kumbhalgarh Fort, Mehrangarh Fort, Jaisalmer Fort, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Lake Palace and Chhittorgarh Fort .
TEMPLES GALORE
The story of Rajasthan cannot be complete without its famous temples. One can find a large number of temples in almost the entire region. Brahma Temple in Pushkar and Karni Mata Temple in Bikaner, the beautiful Dilwara Jain Temple of Mount Abu and Ranakpur Temple of Udaipur are some of the unique examples of Rajput temple architecture.
AN IDEAL PLACE FOR HONEYMOON COUPLES
Those couples looking for a suitable honeymoon destination, Rajasthan is the best place to be. One can see a large number of Havelis that have been converted into heritage hotels. These heritage properties are much in demand by honeymoon couples. Heritage hotels like Rambagh Palace and Rajvilas of Jaipur, Lake Palace and Udaivilas of Udaipur and Umaid Bhawan Palace of Jodhpur are some of the unforgettable travel destinations in Rajasthan.
THE CALL OF THE WILD
If you are a wildlife enthusiast, and want to indulge in some adrenalin pumping adventure, then Rajasthan is the place for you. The state boasts of a unique ecosystem with rare flora and fauna species. You can visit Ranthambore National Park, Keoladeo, Sariska and Desert National Park to satiate your desire for wildlife adventure.