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Rajasthan, the regal state in India although comprising a huge desert is in no way boring or colorless. In actuality it is of the most colorful and diverse regions.
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Feel Royal with Rajasthan Tourism
Literally known as the “Land of Kings”, Rajasthan occupies a central place in India’s historical legacy and
now a top tourist haunt for both home and foreign globe-trotters. Rajasthan throbs with valor, color,
history and as its testimonial we have the imposing forts, palaces, monuments, remnants of canyons
and weapons used and you can have a vicarious pleasure of being part of medieval India.
Although arid and comprising the Great Indian Desert, Thar the state makes it up with its bounty of
historically and culturally rich heritage, indigenous cuisine and weaves. Rajasthan is a tourist’s bliss, a
shopper’s delight and a gourmet’s heaven! Coupled with this the people’s warmth, their ever-ready
hand of help and the government’s keen care for the tourists make Rajasthan travel an endearing and
wonderful experience. Each part of this gargantuan state has something distinctive to offer but
nonetheless there is a queer organic kinship in the state as a whole. What is common to every part is the
magical and captivating essence of them.
Jaipur
Popularly known as the “Pink City” worldwide Jaipur is the
largest city of Rajasthan and also its capital. The city has
been named after its founder Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II.
The color pink is associated with this city because most of
the imperial forts and palaces have been constructed with
entrancing pink stones. This city is one of the foremost
ancient planned cities in Rajasthan and architectural venture has revealed that it had been constructed
according to the principles of Shilpa Shashtra or science of Indian Architecture. Most of the chronicled
famous wars had been fought in this city. Its architectural conception is very much contemporary
modern and showcases a synthesis of Rajput and Mughal influence. Jaipur has an array of things to be
offered to its visitors spanning from loud and colorful Rajasthani festivals, quirky handicrafts, bandhnee
saris to palatial monuments. The Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, City Palace, Central Museum, Dolls
Museum, Birla Planetarium and Jal Mahal attract innumerous tourists.
Udaipur
Due to abundance of water bodies in Udaipur it is known as the “Venice of the East”. The famed Lake
Palace for example occupies an entire island in the Pichola Lake. Some of the palaces have been
transformed into luxury hotels to lyre the rich and the famous. And it is lovingly called the "Lake City".
Lake Pichola , Fateh Sagar Lake , Udai Sagar and Swaroop Sagar in this city are held to be some of the
splendid lakes in the state. Udaipur was a strategically important place in the history of India and
naturally recreates before its visitors the antiquarian chivalry and love stories of various Rajput princes
and princesses. Jag Mandir, Sahelion Ki Bari, Gulab Bagh, Fateh Sagar Lake, Moti Magri, Monsoon Palace
and Shiv Niwas Palace are well-known tourist spots. Udaipur because of its breathtaking and scenic
beauty is a popular marriage destination for many Bollywood and Hollywood stars and business tycoons.
Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer is located in the middle of the Great Desert of yellow sand-dunes and standing on the rim of yellowish sandstone surrounded by a fort contains the fort and several beautifully carved Jain temples are known as “The Golden City”. The sand and the yellow colored stones impart a
yellow haze to the entire district and therefore also called The Sun City of Rajasthan. Besides the imposing and regal Jaisalmer fort the region has a number of sprawling and magnificent palaces and smaller forts constructed by the well-to-do merchants. Although the state is under Indian Government’s jurisdiction some of the welfare works are carried out by the heirs of the Bhati clan of Rajputs. The Jaisalmer Fort, Jain Temples, Nathmal Ji Ki Haveli, Gadsisar Lake, Salim Singh Ki Haveli and Patwon Ji Ki Haveli are of primary interest.
Jodhpur
Jodhpur known as the “Blue City” is coined from the blue color that tinges the whitewashed houses around the Mehrangarh fort. The enamoring city fascinates its visitors with perfect amalgamation of historical and architectural mix during the Rajasthan travel. Every bit of Jodhpur displays its ravishing past and innate beauty. The forts, the marks on weapons on the walls, the cannons, museums-everything testifies its gilded past. The supreme places to be visited in this city are Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhavan Palace, Rai ka Bag Palace, Jaswant Thada and Mandore Garden. Umaid Bhavan is as the residence of the the current king Gaj Singh’s family.
Mount Abu
It is the only hill resort of Rajasthan in its Sirohi
district. It is a one of the places often
prescribed by doctors to ailing patients for
recuperation because the very atmosphere of
Mount Abu is said to have healing properties. The calming effect of the placid and sparkling lakes,
flowing waterfalls and lush greenery contribute together to make it a very attractive place and often is
at the top of the itinerary of the Rajasthan travel planning. It was a resting place for many sages and
hermits and is famous for the Bhramakumaris, a religious cult. Mount Abu is a haven for spiritual retreat
who wants to go through a completely new and reinvigorating experience. Other places to be seen are
Gaumukh Temple, Sunset Point, Nakki Lake, Dilwara Marble Temples, and Mount Abu Wildlife
Sanctuary.
Undertaking an extensive tour through Rajasthan is a rewarding and exhilarating involvement. Being
able to interact with history mixed with scenic beauty helps you appreciate the Indian cultural heritage
more.
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