"Padharo Mhare Desh"
The Land of Maharajas "RAJASTHAN"
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Millions of superlatives put together won’t exactly define the beauty called Rajasthan. Located in north-western part of India, Rajasthan is a geographically diverse region that can fascinate you every moment. See colour runs riot in the land of the Kings, battle-scarred forts, places of grandeur steeped in spirituality and history.
A journey to this remarkable place is on every traveller’s wish list. But it needs to be planned with care and imagination.
This is some place that truly depicts the composite essence of India and its celebration of life itself. Walk through the ancient alleyways; treat your senses with its celebrated art forms and tempting flavoursome food.
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But the most enticing part of Rajasthan is the traditional lifestyle, festivity and welcoming people, who always carry a bright, wide smile on their face.
A journey to this remarkable place is on every traveller’s wish list. But it needs to be planned with care and imagination.
The climate of Rajasthan can be hot and scorching during the summers. There is nothing like best time to visit Rajasthan, than the months of Octobers and March, when the weather is often cool and pleasant. The chilled evenings these times means an opportunity to sit beside bonfires, sample local food and enjoy traditional arts forms.
The Rajasthan experience is incomplete without its festivals, which truly make the place it is. Some of the interesting fairs and festivals that take place here include Gangaur Festival, Desert Festival, Teej Fair, Kite Festival, Summer Festival, Elephant Festival, Braj Festival, Kailadevi Fair, Jodhpur Folk Festival etc.
Rajasthan makes for wonderful destination for a short touring holiday for any visitor. A week-long tour is ideal for any first timer to Rajasthan.
Discover the true essence of India that is vibrant, spiritual, outgoing and perpetually fascinating that cover State’s Capital Jaipur, Marvellous Ajmer, Holy City of Pushkar, Blue City Jodhpur and desert city of Bikaner. Move at easy pace avoiding fort-and-temple glut and escape the tourist hordes.