Tours In Rajasthan
Rajasthan - the royal state of India has always been the land of Kings. Rajasthan is a classic blend of beauty and historicity. In Rajasthan you may take a royal tour and live like a Maharaja or spend a peaceful and quiet holiday in any of the offbeat destinations in heritage towns. For the wildlife lovers Rajasthan offers an opportunity to spot tigers and other rare species of flora and fauna in its wildlife sanctuaries.
The history, art and culture of Rajasthan come together to offer a unique holiday experience to the tourists. Rajasthan is often referred to as a huge open-air museum where the relics of its golden past are meticulously preserved for the benefit of the tourists. A visit to royal Rajasthan is bound to leave a lasting spell on your mind.
"Rajasthan exhibits the sole example in the history of making of people withstanding every outrage barbarity can inflict or human nature sustain, and bent to the Earth, yet rising buoyant from the pressure and making, calamity a whetstone to courage "
The inhabitants of Rajasthan believe in working hard and partying harder. The fun loving people in Rajasthan indulge in dancing, singing, dancing, drama, music and puppet shows. These community events and folk entertainment promise to enthral you during the cultural evenings in Rajasthan.
In the field of art and craft, Rajasthan is amongst the richest states of India. The rich treasures of Rajasthan include splendid work of art on stone, clay, leather, wood, ivory, lac, glass, brass, silver, gold and textiles.
For the souls seeking adventure Rajasthan offers Camel Safari, Horse Safari, trekking, rock climbing, hand gliding, cycling, motorcycling, fishing, boat rides, houseboats, para sailing, water skiing and ballooning.
The Palace on Wheels - one of the top luxury trains of the world offers to take you across Rajasthan in the most royal manner. The seven nights and eight days long journey takes you to the best of tourist destinations of Rajasthan including Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Chittaurgarh, Udaipur, Bharatpur and Ranthambore.
Rajasthan has always been the land of royals. It is dotted with marvellous monuments that are exemplary examples of rich architectural heritage. Most of the royals had built palaces, forts and mansions for their luxurious stay. Now the erstwhile royal families are using these and a few sections have been turned into museums and hotels. In a class by themselves, these heritage hotels extend their unique services to the tourists.
Most of the tourist destinations in Rajasthan are well connected with other parts of India. It is easily accessible from Mumbai and New Delhi.