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Rajasthan Desert
Actually, Rajasthan desert is a greater part of the Thar Desert that is spread across the western part of India and the southeastern Pakistan. Thus this huge stretch of barren land extends into the southern part of Haryana, Punjab and Northern Gujrat and Sind province of Pakistan. The desert in Rajasthan is bounded by the Sutlej River in the northwest, the Aravali mountains in the east and the salty marshland of the Rann of Kutch in the south and the Indus River in the west...More
Rajasthan Food
During your cultural tours to Rajasthan, North India you get an opportunity to taste the excellent and varied cuisine prepared in Rajasthan, North India. Every region in Rajasthan, North India has something special to offer. Rajasthan or the land of the royalty has had a long tradition of exotic cuisine. Cooking in the royal kitchens in the days of Rajput glory was a huge affair. Several cooks would work together to cook the most delectable, spicy and delicious dishes...More
Rajasthan Culture
Hindi is the official language of the state. But the principal language is "Rajasthani", and the four major dialects are Marwari in the west, Jaipuri in the east, Malwi in the southeast and Mewati in the northeast. But Hindi language is replacing Rajasthani. Moreover, you will find English speaking people in all the major cities, and in remote villages also you will find someone who can speak and understand English. But other languages are completely unknown. You may ask Tour Operators to help you on this and they do have guides who knows almost all the languages....More
Rajasthan Wildlife
Rajasthan is a heaven for a wide spectrum of wild life. On the one part while you have desert land, the east is the green, fertile land dotted with lakes thickly wooded and through which the beautiful river Chambal flows. The jungles are alive with tiger, leopard, black bucks, chinkara, the rare desert fox, the endangered caracal, the great Indian bustard, gavial, monitor lizard. Migratory birds like the common crane, ducks, coots, pelicans and the rare Siberian cranes, falcons, buzzards, imperial sandgronse flock to the state. On the onset of monsoon the jungles are lush green, peacocks dance under every tree, the koel calls in the mango groves. Rajasthan boasts of two National parks, over a dozen Sanctuaries & two closed areas..... .More
Rajasthan Art
Rajasthan is among the richest states in the country as far as the field of arts and crafts is concerned. Stone, clay, leather, wood, ivory, lac, glass, brass, silver, gold and textiles are given the most brilliant forms. Some of the popular crafts are...More
Rajasthan Festival
Experience the vibrant Fairs and Festivals of Rajasthan during your royal journey aboard the Palace on Wheels. As the Palace on Wheels chugs through the heart of Rajasthan in the kind of royal style that only the Maharajas of yesteryear could have enjoyed, you not only experience the romance of old-fashioned rail travel, but also get to experience the splendid architecture, colourful bazaars, the rich culture, the myriad topography of the Thar Desert, the vibrant people and colourful fairs and festivals of Rajasthan....More
People of Rajasthan
In olden days, the profession of the people decided their caste. This system has now been broken. Today, individuals have the freedom to opt for any profession irrespective of caste. The profession based caste system has now been transformed into birth-based caste system. People of various castes and sub-castes reside in Rajasthan....More
Rajasthan Forts & Palaces
Forts and Palaces in Rajasthan are world renowned. They have been created by the august rulers and Kings of the ancient past. Constructed on high hill tops, Rajasthan forts and palaces showcases architectural heritage of the bygone era. Each city of fascinating Rajasthan has number of spectacular forts and palaces constructed by rulers and architects....More
 
Fairs & Festivals
» Urs Festival
» Pushkar Fair
» Camel Festival
» Elephant Festival
» Desert Festival
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Wildlife in Rajasthan
» Sariska Tiger Reserve
» National Desert Sanctuary
» Keoladeo National Park
» Tal Chapper Sanctuary
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Temples in Rajasthan
» Ajmer-e-Sharif
» Jain Temple
» Sas Bahu Temple
» Birla Mandir
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