The refulgence and exceptional architecture
of Rajasthan will never fail to charm
you. Rajasthan is located in the northwestern
part of India and is the largest state
of the country. Blessed with magnificent
forts and palaces, colorful fairs and
festivals, vibrant culture, varied topography,
and thick forests, Rajasthan will never
disappoint you.
Travel to Rajasthan and get in contact
with the rich culture and traditions
of Rajasthan. This abode of Maharaja
invites you to recapture the éclat of
a royal history in the most regal style.
Travel to Rajasthan in the most novel
way by stepping inside the Palace on
Wheels, the royal train.
Rajasthan tour allows you to peek in
the cultural heritage and the history
of the state. The legends of gallantry
still echoes within the heritage structures
that narrate the stories of yesteryear.
Havelis and forts of Rajasthan showcase
the magnetic grace of the royal life
and the glory that cannot come back
but can only be witnessed. During your
tour to Rajasthan, don't miss to visit
havelis of Shekhawati and Jaisalmer.
Most of the havelis or palaces in Shekhawati
region have high quality of frescoes.
These open-air museums are paradise
for artistic buffs.
Those who desire to live in luxury there
are several heritage hotels in Rajasthan
offering unwavering facilities and unmatched
hospitality. The tour to Rajasthan has
something for everyone. Nature lovers
may visit Ranthambore National Park,
Bharatpur National Park, Sariska Wildlife
Sanctuary and many other wildlife reserve
that offer shelter to various species
of flora and fauna. If you are an adventure
enthusiast, camel and horse safari will
showcase the panoramic colors of the
desert.
Rajasthan is one of the 26 states
that, along with seven union territories,
forms the republic of India. Located
in the north-west, it shares its borders
with Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh,
Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat, and an
international border with Pakistan.
The 3,42,274 sq km of its topography
comprises 22 former princely states
that merged at the time of Indian independence.
Located between 22digry and 30digry
north latitude, and 69digry and 78digry
east longitude, the region consists
of the Aravalli hills, the plateau of
Haroti and the Malwa tableland that
blocks the flow of the monsoons to the
region, creating the vast desert that
lies to the west. Temperatures here
can be sub-zero in the winters, though
at 12digry C as average, and with days
filled with sunshine, this is the best
time for visitors to travel within the
state. Summers, not surpris ingly, are
hot and dry, and though the fierce luh
winds have now ceased as a result of
the large-scale plantation, the temperature
hovers in the vicinity of 45digry during
the day.
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