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Sunday, January 23, 2011

Rajasthan- Colors of India Tour

 The land of Rajasthanis, is the largest state of the Republic of India by area. It encompasses most of the area of the large, inhospitable Great Indian Desert (Thar Desert), which has an edge paralleling the Sutlej-Indus river valley along its border with Pakistan. It is one of the most beautiful states of India which attracts very large number of domestic and foreign tourists in India. The state is bordered by Pakistan to the west, Gujarat to the southwest, Madhya Pradesh to the southeast, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana to the northeast and Punjab to the north. Rajasthan covers an area of 132,150 sq mi or 342,239 km². The proportion of the state's total area to the total area of the country is 10.41 per cent.

Rajasthanthe (land of colours) is a colourful state and is reckoned for colourful India cultures, costumes, music, mannerism, dialect and cuisine. Today of Rajasthan is a kaleidoscopic State where tradition blends with modernity. People are proud of their heritage and yet open to change and western values. It is one of the most famous destinations for travel and tourism in rajasthan.

It appeals all kind of tourists whether they are Wildlife Tours lovers, honey moon couples or adventurers from any part of the world. The popularity of Rajasthan as a tourist destination is clear from the fact that the major part Indian tourism department earnings are from Rajasthan.

The State owned RTDC runs a chain of hotels. Invariably available at every destination, these properties are also known as Tourist Bungalows. Moreover, the chain providers reasonably priced the accommodation.
In Rajasthan you will get to visit several monuments each one of them has their story or epics. Moreover, the museums of Rajasthan depicts the art, handicrafts, tradition, culture and historical events of Rajasthan in an encapsulate manner. Whether you are lover of goods, jewelry, garments, weapons or art fact you will get all under one roof. The havelis have been turned up to the great heritage restaurants as well as hotels that offer great traditional folk cultural tours india services in a luxurious and vibrant manner.

The sand dunes give you altogether another experience. You can enjoy riding on the camel for enjoying the beauty of Rajasthan to its fullest. You must surely visit Jaipur that is popularly known as the Pink City and Udaipur that is known as the City of Lakes. Some of the sightseeing places in Alwar are: Bala Quila, City Palace, Rani Moosi Chhatri, The Museum, Tomb of Fateh Jung, Purjan Vihar, last but not the least Vijay Mandir Palace. Alwar which is known as Tiger Gate of San Luis Potosi. The district has a dry climate with hot summer, a cold winter and a short monsoon season.


Next on line is Ajmer Pushkar, lying in the South west of Jaipur, Ajmer is an oasis wrapped in the green hills. Here one can enjoy fairs like golden triangel pushkar fair, along with beautiful lakes like Ana Sagar and Pushkar Lake which is a sacred spot of hindus. Fort like Taragarh fort, Ahai Din Ka Jhonpra Fort are other Historical attraction of Ajmer. One can also be blessed by God in various temples of Ajmer. Ajmer is especially famous for the dargah Khwaza Sahib which makes Ajmer popular pilgrimage centre.

There are three important Luxury Trains of Rajasthan that reminds glorious past as well as royal life style of Rajas and Maharajas. These trains are The Palace on Wheels, Fairy Queen and Royal Orient.

With these Luxury Trains tours the travellers get the golden opportunity for exploring the beautiful sights and scenery of palaces and forts. You get perfectly rich cultural as well as historical ambiance of true Rajasthan. In your Rajasthan tour you get close with the beautiful palaces, sunning scenery and the sand dunes of the desert stir. Now rejuvenate your imagination and give yourself luxurious comforts at your tour.

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