Category Archives: Rajasthan Tourism

Attrazioni popolari del Rajasthan

Rajasthan Attrazioni popolari
Jeep Safari Rajasthan : –
Una variante più recente ed entusiasmante del safari sui cammelli è quella dei cavalli safri, i Rajputs, dove nacquero i reders a cavallo, e la tradizione fu fortemente coinvolta nel medioevo quando la cavalleria formò uno dei più importanti fianchi degli eserciti del deserto , Case speciali sono state allevate alle thikanas o alle case aristocratiche del


Thakurs che servivano i loro re quali eserciti di cavalieri. Il cavallo Marwari è una specie indigena, agile e robusta e tra i notabili delle razze del mondo, inoltre, i cavalli Kathiawadi e Sindhi sono anche abili nel percorrere la campagna nel deserto. A seconda del lato del gruppo, il branco di cavalleria può spostarsi rapidamente o nel tempo libero, spostandosi dalla vicinanza di un vecchio forte all’altro, C’è ulteriore eccitazione nel fatto che il percorso in cui ci si trova potrebbe essere stato proprio quello in cui l’antico gli eserciti una volta cavalcarono e si accamparono.
Camel Safari Rajasthan : –
Il Rajasthan ti invita a provare l’avventura di un Camel Safari, che ti porta attraverso le sabbie dorate del vasto. Deserto del Thar Come i safari a cavallo, anche i safari sui cammelli sono popolari in Rajasthan. Il cammello, popolarmente conosciuto come la nave del deserto, non è solo comune nel deserto del Thar, ma è anche l’unico mezzo di trasporto nelle aree remote. Il safari è organizzato per portarne uno attraverso le sabbie dorate del vasto deserto del Thar e delle campagne selvagge, consentendo di vivere i giorni passati quando il tempo scorreva ad un ritmo lento. Il paesaggio ondulato della sabbia e arbusto coperto è di una bellezza mozzafiato e la gamma di flora e fauna sorprendentemente grande per una zona desertica.


Gli allevatori di cammelli o Raika sono le migliori guide. Conoscono ogni pascolo, pozza d’acqua e villaggio della regione. Si può andare a cavallo o passeggiare tranquillamente con il safari e godersi il deserti-capo.
Campeggio sulle dune di sabbia : –
Camping in Rajasthan – Scopri la tranquillità del deserto Fai un tour in campeggio del Rajasthan e scopri la vera essenza dell’India nei suoi remoti interni, lontano dal pandemonio delle città e delle città commercializzate. Desert Camping è davvero un’esperienza indimenticabile a Jaisalmer. tour a Sam Sand Dunes ad una distanza di 42 km dal centro della città.


Ricreando l’era del passato dell’ottavo e dodicesimo secolo, queste spedizioni in campeggio portano l’esterno vivo e al coperto idilliaco, anche se con stile. Queste tende moderne sono uguali agli hotel a cinque stelle, quindi assicuratevi del servizio specializzato e dei ricordi da conservare per tutta la vita.
Fiera del Cammello di Pushkar : –
Eccitazione, allegria e uno spiccato senso di competizione riempiono l’aria mentre inizia il lungo viaggio verso Pushkar. L’unico tempio dedicato a Lord Brahma (il creatore) si trova a Pushkar. Il lago Pushkar è circondato da 52 rampe di scale chiamate ghats. La leggenda narra che il Signore Vishnu apparve al Varah Ghat nella forma di un cinghiale. Brahma fece il bagno qui ed eseguì lo yagna al Brahma Ghat accompagnato da Vishnu e Mahadev. Le ceneri del Mahatma Gandhi (padre della nazione) erano immerse nel Gandhi Ghat.


Pushkar è tra i cinque principali luoghi di pellegrinaggio indù. La gente considera l’acqua del lago di Pushkar molto sacra e si crede che il rituale di immergersi nell’acqua santa doni la salvezza.
Parco nazionale di Ranthambore : –
Jungle Safari è il modo migliore per esplorare le foreste di Ranthambore. Safari è un’avventura che prende qualsiasi avventuriero a cui piace esplorare i sentieri inesplorati e gli orizzonti naturali incontaminati del deserto o della campagna o delle foreste. Uno di questi safari è il safari nella giungla.
Può anche essere definito come una pista forestale, tranne che, invece di camminare, fare escursioni o trekking, hai anche la possibilità di esplorare le regioni forestali attraverso una jeep o un elefante o anche a cavallo. Il safari nella giungla non implica solo l’esplorazione delle giungle di una particolare regione. Le opzioni possono coinvolgere parchi nazionali e riserve naturali e riserve protettive. E puoi anche optare per il campeggio selvaggio e anche per le passeggiate nella natura. Tutto sommato salutare Madre Natura nel miglior modo possibile.


Matrimoni in Rajasthan : –
Le nozze sono speciali non solo per due persone che saranno unite ma per due famiglie. È così celebrato con tanta partecipazione da parte della famiglia e di un amico. Bridges attraversa la vecchia casa ed entra in quella nuova e significa anche una nuova vita, nuova famiglia e amici. La stanza inizia la vita fresca con nuova speranza, vigore e aspetta nuovi brillanti futuro insieme a un nuovo compagno. È iniziato quando il ragazzo viene proposto dai genitori della ragazza e chiedono il suo Jamanpatri (oroscopo) su 36 cannoni (qualità) del futuro ponte e lo sposo di almeno 24 dovrebbe corrispondere. Ciò avviene quando l’avvicinamento reciproco, la famiglia della ragazza, invia i suoi Jamampatri con Sathiaa gialla (marchio da scudieri) nella casa dello sposo.


Per consolidare e relazionarsi al ragazzo viene data una moneta d’argento, cocco e applicato un ’tilak (segno di buon auspicio punto rosso) Questa usanza è conosciuta come roka o godh.

Rajasthan Autonoleggio
Pacchetti turistici del Rajasthan
Turismo del Rajasthan

 

Popular Attractions Of Rajasthan

Rajasthan Popular Attractions
Jeep Safari Rajasthan :-
A more recent, and exciting, variation of the camel safari is the horse safri, The Rajputs where born to be horseback reders, and the tradition wsas strongly engorced in the medieval ages when the cavalry formed one of the most important flanks of the desert armies, Special houses were bred at the thikanas or aristocratic homes of the


Thakurs who served their kings which armies of horsemen. The Marwari horse is an indigenous species, hardy agile and among the notables in worlds breeds, In addition, the Kathiawadi and Sindhi horses are also adept at traversing the desert countryside. Depending on the side of the group, the pack of cavalry can move swiftly or at leisure, moving form the vicinity of one old fort to another, There is additional excitement it that the route you stay in may have been those very ones where the ancient armies once rode and camped.
Camel Safari Rajasthan :-
Rajasthan invites you to feel the adventure of a Camel Safari, which takes you through the golden sands of the vast. Thar desert. Like horse safaris, camel safaris are also popular in Rajasthan. The camel, popularly known as the ship of the desert, is not only common in the Thar desert, but also the only means of transportation in remote areas. The safari is organised to take one through the golden sands of the vast Thar desert and untamed countryside, enabling one to experience the days gone by when time drifted at a leisurely pace. The rolling landscape of the sand & shrub covered area is breathtakingly beautiful and the range of flora and fauna surprisingly large for a desert area.


The camel breeders or Raika are the best guides. They know every pasture, waterhole and village of the region. One can ride or walk along leisurely with the safari and enjoy the deserts-cape.
Camping on sand Dunes :-
Camping in Rajasthan – Discover the tranquillity of desert Take a camping tour of Rajasthan and discover the real essence of India in its remote interiors, away from the pandemonium of the commercialised towns and cities. Desert Camping is indeed a lifetime experience in Jaisalmer. tour to Sam Sand Dunes at a distance of 42 km from the city centre.


Recreating the past era of the 8th and 12th century, these camping expeditions bring the outdoors alive and indoors idyllic, albeit in style. These modern tents are equal to the five star hotels so be sure regarding the specialized service along with memories to treasure lifelong.
Pushkar Camel Fair :-
Excitement, gaiety and a keen sense of competition fill the air as the long journey to Pushkar begins. The only temple dedicated to Lord Brahma (the creator) is located at Pushkar. The Pushkar lake is surrounded by 52 flights of steps called ghats. Legend has it that Lord Vishnu appeared at the Varah ghat in the form of a boar. Brahma took a bath here and performed yagna at the Brahma Ghat accompanied by Vishnu & Mahadev. The ashes of Mahatma Gandhi (Father of the Nation) were immersed at the Gandhi ghat.


Pushkar is among the five principal places of Hindu pilgrimage. People consider the water of the Pushkar lake to be very sacred and the ritual of taking dips in the holy water IS believed to bestow salvation.
Ranthambore national park :-
Jungle Safari is the best way to explore the forests of Ranthambore. Safari is an adventure that takes any adventurer who likes to explore the unexplored trails and unspoilt natural horizons of desert or country side or forests. One such safari is Jungle safari.


It can also be defined as a forest trail, except that instead of walking, hiking or trekking, you have also got the options of exploring the forest regions via a jeep or an elephant or even on a horse. Jungle safari not just involves exploring the jungles of a particular region. The options can involve national parks and wildlife sanctuaries as well as protective reserves. And you can also opt for wild camping as well as nature walks too. All in all saying hello to Mother Nature in the best possible ways.
Weddings in Rajasthan :-
Wedding are special not only for two people who will be united but for two families. It is such celebrated with lots of participation of family & friend’s .Bridge cross the old home and enters the new one and also signifies a new life, new family, and friends.Groom start life fresh with new hope, vigour and wait for new bright future along with a new companion. It is started when the boy is proposed by the girl’s parents and they ask for his Jamanpatri (Horoscope) out of 36 Guns (qualities) of the prospective bridge and groom at least 24 should match. This is done when both the approach of each other, the girl’s family sends her Jamampatri with yellow Sathiaa (squire mark) on into the groom’s house.


To consolidate and relationship the boy is given a silver coin, coconut and applied a ‘tilak (red dot auspious mark )This custom is known as roka or godh .Once the engagement is fixed the ceremony of tikka is performed by the both families. In India nothing auspicious is done invoking Ganeshji’s Blessings. The first invitation card is sent to him for it is believed that he will protect all from evil.
Ethnic Village Visit :-
A majority of population in Rajasthan reside in villages. The rural vistas have a lot to offer to the visitors. Being the origin of the famous folk arts and crafts of the state, the rural settings are home to the most warm-hearted people and peaceful surrounding. Away from the hustle bustle of cities, rural life is the best way to re-energize you amongst people that derive their energy from their own close knit and very generous society.


The peaceful surroundings not only present a view of the very different lifestyle but also offer the most sumptuous cuisine along with some dazzling attires and numerous celebrations. Staying with the villagers in their mud houses and spending a day or two with them will bring you across a way of life so peaceful and content that you may never want to leave. The serene surroundings not only provide a view of the very different lifestyle but also offer the most sumptuous cuisine along with some dazzling attires and innumerable festivities

Rajasthan Budget Tour Packages 

Rajasthan Heritage Tour Packages 

Rajasthan Luxury Tour Packages 

Rajasthan Car Rental 

 

 

Solo Women Tours In Rajasthan

Rajasthan, an ethnic and regal state of India,

Famed primarily for its rich culture and imposing forts and palaces, Rajasthan is one of the topmost tourist destinations in India, loved by both Indians and foreigners alike.

When You decided to travel solo for the first time, You thought of Rajasthan quite naturally because it had always fascinated . And, when You went there, it turned out to be just as great as You imagined. It allowed You to be happily solo, yet embraced me in its colourful atmosphere.

  1. People-Friendly

Rajasthan’s hospitality is its iconic trademark, but even its friendliness is so off-the-cuff. I remember walking through the narrow alleys of Udaipur during the festival of Diwali and it was all so fervent. I received smiles, amiable gestures and support while I was taking pictures and exchanging casual pleasantries with the hawkers. People’s inherent warmth instantly melted my hesitation as a solo traveler.

  1. Festive atmosphere

Rajasthan is a land of festivals. There are so many held annually such as the Desert Festival, Pushkar Fair, Elephant Festival, Gangaur Festival, Marwar Festival and Nagaur Festival just to name a few. Also, the atmosphere in general is very festive. When I was in Jodhpur there were traditional folk dance and music performances held at the hotel every evening.

  1. Good accommodation options

When you are traveling solo, good accommodation is a top concern. Rajasthan has all kinds of options to choose from – luxury hotels, guest houses, heritage resorts, budget hotels and home stays. Apart from comfort and amenities, the hotels give you great hospitality and a true ‘Rajasthan’ experience.

  1. Open-minded and respectful locals

Although Rajasthan is a highly conservative state, the locals respect a visitor’s individuality. If a woman is rambling all alone in any city of Rajasthan, she would be respected for who she is and her background. Even if she is from a different culture or follows a totally different way of life, she wouldn’t draw attention. The locals in general know that they have to receive each guest with reverence.

  1. Personal space

Although people are friendly, they give you space to do your own thing. I remember when I was in Jaisalmer, I found my own little corner where I sat with my laptop to catch up on work. There was another foreign girl there too, curled up with a book, while another guy was sunbathing. Thus, the feeling of being in Rajasthan is very homey.

  1. Variety of things to see and do

Every nook and cranny in the cities of Rajasthan are so full of buzz. Some of my most memorable moments were people-watching and strolling along Lake Pichola in Udaipur, dining at Ambrai restaurant and bar with a view of the Lake Palace, catching a panoramic view of Udaipur, watching the sunset at Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur, and wandering the alleys of Jaisalmer Fort.

  1. Ideal for slow travel

I learned the art of slow travel in Rajasthan, as I didn’t feel the need to do typically touristy things all the time. I chose to skip a monument or two and happily relaxed at my hotel in Jodhpur, chatted with the staff, explored the nearby market, observed the local life, woke up before the hotel staff one morning to catch the first glimpse of sunrise and enjoyed a cup of tea with my fellow travelers.

  1. Free Wi-Fi

There is free Wi-Fi in almost all the hotels in Rajasthan. It makes things easier, especially when you are traveling solo and you need to keep in touch with people at home. I enjoyed updating my friends and family with the latest pictures and happenings on my trip.

  1. Safe and inviting

Although I don’t like to categorize Places as safe or unsafe, Rajasthan is relatively safe. I traveled to the desert all on my own from Jaisalmer. Comprehending my anxiety, the chauffeur took good care of me, and even the camel riders and the desert camping staff were so caring. Rajasthan welcomes a solo traveler with open arms.

Solo Women Tour Packages 

 

Visit Rajasthan : On Worlds Luxuries Trains

1 . Palace on Wheels Rajasthan

The passenger coaches which were originally meant to be the personal railway coaches of the erstwhile rulers of princely states of Rajputana, Gujarat, the Nizam of Hyderabad and the Viceroy of British India. These coaches were not being used by the Indian Railways after independence in normal passenger trains on account of very rich and traditional interiors.

The name “Palace-on-Wheels” (POW) was derived from its royal back-ground of the coaches & first introduced in 1982. A new meter gauge air conditioned Palace-on-Wheels was introduced in 1990 & had 13 Saloons, 2 Restaurant cum Kitchen car, one Bar cum Lounge and 4 Service Cars. In order to further increase the amenities on the train and due to over all gauge conversion in the state, a new broad gauge Palace-on-Wheels has been constructed. & has been running since 1995. It’s 14 Saloons are inter-connected, the interior matching the aesthetics of the royal states. The cabins of each saloon name attached with showers.The train also has a well appointed lounge, library, bar & dining cars. In the past 20 years of operations, the Palace-on-Wheels has been rated as one of the best ten luxurious rail journeys in the world.

Saloons :

Saloon, Palace on wheelThe names of the saloons are based on the princely states of Rajasthan – Alwar, Bharatpur, Bikaner, Bundi, Dholpur, Dungarpur, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jhalawar, Jodhpur, Kishangarh, Kota, Sirohi, and Udaipur. The decor of each saloon has highlighted the cultural ethos of the state, represented through the use of furniture, handicrafts, paintings and furnishings.The ceiling in the lounge is of particular interest. Each coupe is different but the overall ambience of the decor of the saloons has been taken care of to provide continuity.

2 . Royal Rajasthan on Wheels :-

There’s more to India than the stereotype “the land of snake charmers”. Royal Rajasthan evokes images of Rajput Warrior Princes riding painted elephants in their opulent attire, with a large retinue attending to the whims and fancies of their maharajas. Maharajas of Rajashtan were not just the valiant warriors but connoisseurs of art and culture. They offered patronage to artisans who in turn built mighty forts and spectacular palaces. No wonder that the desert kingdoms of Rajputana is nowadays one of the most vibrant and colorful states in India. Brightly colored turbans, myriad hues of saris and friendly populace add to the appeal of this globally renowned destination despite its stark landscape and harsh climate.

Royal Rajasthan on Wheels was introduced by the Indian Railways and RTDC to offer a glimpse into this bygone era of romance, opulence and chivalry when various maharajas ruled their tiny kingdoms which were later merged to form present Rajasthan. Red carpet welcomes at each destinations with bands playing royal welcome tunes, rides on decorated elephants and camels, sun downer cocktails in sand dunes and high teas and dining at some forts and palaces recreates the romance of the days of maharajas.

Instead of the cramped luxury of airliner or long and arduous car rides, the benefits of luxury train travel on board Royal Rajasthan on Wheels are manifold. Guests could relax in the privacy of their cabins or watch the landscape spool by, have some fine dining in 2 tastefully appointed dining car, sip on cocktails and spirits in bar or lounge contribute to an unforgettable rail journey and experience of a lifetime.

3 . Maharaja Express Rajasthan

Maharajas’ Express – World’s Leading Luxury Train in India

Welcome aboard the Maharajas’ Express, bestowed the “World’s Leading Luxury Train” award at the World Travel Awards for three consecutive years. The Maharajas’ Express has redefined the luxury travel experience by offering guests the opportunity to explore fabled destinations providing a glimpse of rich cultural heritage of Incredible India which will leave you with fond memories of this train journey to be cherished.

Maharajas’ Express – The Finest Luxury Train

The Maharajas’ Express, offers five aptly crafted itineraries to provide the train travelers an experience to make them feel no less than royalty, exploring the mystique of this incredible culture and more from the luxury and comfort of spacious cabins of the train. Out of the five exclusive itineraries promoted by Maharajas’ Express train, three itineraries are of 8Days/7Nights viz. The Indian Splendour, The Heritage of India and The Indian Panorama passing through the rich and panoramic landscape and showcasing the beauty of destinations like Jaipur, Ranthambore, Fatehpur Sikri, Agra, Gwalior, Khajuraho, Varanasi and Lucknow. The other two itineraries of 4Days/3Nights viz. Gems of India & Treasures of India introduce the travelers of this Indian Luxury Train to the wondrous circuit of ‘Golden Triangle’ consisting of Delhi-Agra-Ranthambore-Jaipur.

Maharajas Express allows the travelers to soak in and witness the magnificent landscapes consisting of palaces, forts & natural greenfields from the artistically designed and professionally managed luxury train. Maharajas Express Rail journey also endows an opportunity to the tourists to unwind themselves while appreciating the beautiful cave paintings at Ajanta, palaces at shimmering Lake City of Udaipur, majestic fort at Jodhpur, fun filled sundowner on the sand dunes at Bikaner, sight of legendary tigers at Ranthambore and above all, one of the Seven Wonders of World ‘The Taj Mahal’. This Indian Luxury train recreates the lifestyle of a royal era. It is the best luxury train in India with experiences unsurpassable and unforgettable. The various testimonials given by tourists onboard this rail journey justify it beyond doubt

 

Rajasthan Luxury Train Tour Packages

Rajasthan Tour Packages 

Rajasthan Tourism 

Rajasthan Car Rental  

 

 

 

Samode A Royal Palace : Nearest Excursions Of Jaipur

Rajasthan’s nomenclature is perhaps the best one, the most appropriate in the Indian states. It’s the land of the royals, and nothing bears more testimony to that fact than the numerous tourist destinations scattered throughout its area, full of gorgeous palaces and temples and forts and the like. Now among it all is the little paradise called Samode, and it is one which showcases all the traditional attractions like temples by the dozen, mansions that are palatial and eye catching gardens. As an added bonus, it also offers a glimpse into the workings of its day to day commerce through the very many shopping areas close by. Samode is situated in the royal Indian state of Rajasthan around 42 km from Jaipur, the capital city. Located on way to Shekhawati, this small village is famous for its haveli and fort

History :-

Unlike the other havelis of Rajasthan, the Samode Palace does not belong to any royal family but a family of noblemen, the Rawals of Samode. It is about four hundred years old, and has some new additions and modifications. This family traces its descent to Prithvi Singh of Amber (1503-1528), the seventeenth prince of the house of Kachwaha Rajputs, who in turn trace their descent to Lord Rama. Gopal Singh, one of the 12 sons of Prithvi Singh, was given Samode, which owed loyalty to the rulers of Amber and Jaipur. These noblemen of Samode were bestowed the title of ‘Maha Rawal’, in place of just ‘Rawal’ by the royal family for their bravery and loyalty towards the royal family.

 

Places To Visit  

Samode Fort :-

In true royal traditional tourism style, very symbolic of Rajasthan, this list kicks off with a fort at the beginning. Strong, old, and magnificently built, this fort is situated high on a hilltop where the view it affords can look down on miles all around below in every direction. Samode Fort was used for lodging by Rawals, as a lot of heritage nowadays is used here for lodging tourists by hotel chains. It showcases Mughal architecture, and was considered useful in war times. A must visit for tourists to Samode.

Samode Palace :-

This palace is another heritage architecture gem in Samode’s kitty. Built in bright colours, this is aesthetic enough to have earned places in both nationally and internationally acclaimed movies. It has different art styles inside it, like frescoes, paintings and sculpture. It also shows dual architectural styles, Rajput, Mughal, and is excellently photogenic. Samode Palace is a little way off from Pink City Jaipur.

Samode Bagh  :-

A bagh refers to a garden in traditional language translation, and this garden is truly the material to rival garden bigwigs like those in Jammu Kashmir. It is expansive and beautiful with flower species, and offers accommodation, food and hospitality to guests in natural environs. Samode Bagh is situated in former stable grounds of the empire and displays beautiful Mughal art. There are tents aplenty round the premises, which showcases attractions inside that are Mughal style influenced.

Samode Haveli :-

Rajasthan is famous for Havelis, or large palatial ornate mansions. Do you know how there are ones like Hawa Mahal and Saheliyon ki Bari which were constructed to provide advantageous views to the womenfolk of the house? Following in those hallowed footsteps, Samode Haveli was built by a political heavyweight of about 4 or 5 centuries past, who was a prime minister but also connected to royal dynasties, Rawal Singhji. This is a very popular tourist destination, and has received media attention in the past as well.

Rajasthan Tour Packages

Rajasthan Car Rental

Rajasthan Tourism 

Adventures Camping On Sand Dunes

Camping in Rajasthan – Discover the tranquillity of desert Take a camping tour of Rajasthan and discover the real essence of India in its remote interiors, away from the pandemonium of the commercialised towns and cities. Give the holiday tours an impetus of adventure camping in Rajasthan and confront the Thar from a completely different perspective; burning sands in blistering daytime that flips up to chill flakes in night, amidst the sprawling scape of dune-decked terrain. Desert Camping is indeed a lifetime experience in Jaisalmer. tour to Sam Sand Dunes at a distance of 42 km from the city centre. Recreating the past era of the 8th and 12th century, these camping expeditions bring the outdoors alive and indoors idyllic, albeit in style. These modern tents are equal to the five star hotels so be sure regarding the specialised service along with memories to treasure lifelong.

Traditional Rajasthan dance in Thar Desert :-
Gaily decorated camels carry tourists to the desert camping sites, look at the spectacularly beautiful dunes that stretch out into the horizon as undulating mountains of sand. Climb the sand dunes and then roll down again…it is an unimaginable fun. Walk along the parched bushes and explore the mystery of sands underneath your feet, how the foot sinks into the sand, leaving ephemeral impressions and the way sand seeps into the shoes. Sand is everywhere, go wherever and whenever . The inimitable part being, that the sun kissed sands doesn’t cling to the frame, but will eventually peep through every part of the attire. See that how the Spartan sands keep changing color and the dunes keep shifting every day giving a feel of an artist who is indulged in creating a masterpiece on the brown barren canvas of the Thar. A mesmerizing experience indeed. Take an exhilarating ride up and down the sand dunes in a 4×4 SUV vehicle. The ride is a real adrenaline trigger as the vehicle snakes amidst the cuts and curls of the sand dunes, procreating butterflies in stomach at every minute.

The colourful Evenings at the Camps :-
After one has pulverised rippling sand dunes, a memorable evening awaits in the camp accommodation. Enjoy the primeval energy of the Arabian Nights blended in the atmosphere with the flames of bonfire and lyrical movements of the dancers, dressed in their traditional “gaghra-choli”, pulsating on the rhythms of the shrill folk songs. With the increasing beats of the drums, the dancers whirl faster and faster around the bonfire, just an aesthetic sight that has to be seen to be believed. As the evening progresses, dinner is served in the traditional Indian seating arrangement. Dinner with delicious barbecue is accompanied by music from the “Manganiyar” musicians, creating mesmerizing euphony with their ‘dholaks’ and ‘sarangis’. Take a sip of chilled beer while sitting on the capacious Indian style beds called “charpais” (jute beds) as you tilt your head and see the sprawling desert sky bewildering everyone with millions of twinkling stars. As the temperature drops and the ambience chills, enjoy the romance and enigma associated with such a night.

Camping Destinations in Rajasthan :-

With Jaisalmer being synonymous with sand dunes, camps are usually hosted at the Sam sand dunes, almost an hour’s drive from the golden city. Other possible itineraries include places such as Kurri sand dunes, Lodhruva, Damodara, Kuldhara and other abandoned villages dotted all over the terrain. Plan a holiday vacation tour during festive seasons to catch the true flavor of India. Come to Rajasthan in the month of November to witness the colorful Pushkar Fair, at Pushkar or in January to enjoy the splendid Desert Festival at Jaisalmer. Book your camp accomodation in advance because of the heavy rush during festive occasions, to enjoy a hassle-free holiday vacation.

Rajasthan Summer Tour Packages 

Rajasthan Budget Tour Packages 

Rajasthan Car Rental 

 

 

 

Ranthambore Tiger Safari

Get Adventurous Tourism With The Tiger Safari Ranthambore

Just like the camel safari in the harsh desert town of Jaisalmer, Pushkar or even Bikaner, most of the tourist delight in visiting Ranthambore National Park in order to witness the wildlife especially tiger in their natural habitat. Originally named as the Sawai Madhopur Wildlife Sanctuary, Ranthambore Natural Park was started in the year 1955. Until now, it preserves the wrecks of several forts and places, which are found to be 1000 years old reflecting the royal touch of the state.

A brief history of Rajasthan Tourism :

A colorful culture together with a royal heritage is found to be synonymous with the desert state of Rajasthan. That’s why; it has become the most popular destination for worldwide tourists. Majestic palaces, ancient temples and formidable forts are some of the trademarks of Rajasthan, whereas wildlife reserves, golden sands, royal lakes and scenic green belts offer to motivate the aesthetic side of tourists. Easy accessibility and connectivity from almost all the major Indian cities facilitate a trouble-free exploration of Rajasthan, whilst the fairs, as well as festivals that are celebrated with a great fervor, will add an exclusive charm.

Highlights of Tiger Safari Ranthambore :

Ranthambore in Rajasthan plays an essential role in preserving diurnal tigers. Today, Ranthambore has turned out to be the best example of conservation efforts regarding Project Tiger. There is no doubt that Ranthambore will be blessed with a dry deciduous habitat that acts as an ideal environment for the healthy tiger population. At present, there are totally 23 villages available in the tiger reserve and so, tourist can able to enjoy traveling to the rural areas in addition to visiting the park.

Tigers found in Ranthambore are too habituated and thus, they are sometimes spotted loitering around in the broad daylight. Enthusiasts who are having luck fate may able to get the exclusive view of tigers, which are wandering up the stairs of Ranthambore fort built in 10th century. Jeep or Canter Safari is considered to be the best way to discover wildlife in the jungle.

Major attractions of Tiger Safari Rajasthan :

Besides tigers, Ranthambore National Park is home to about mammals of 30 different species, bird of 200 varieties and even reptiles of 12 different species. Mammal species, which commonly found include Leopard, sloth bear, Jungle Cat, Wild Boar and Sambar etc.

Bird Watchers could also able to click various shots of Lesser spotted the eagle, crested serpent eagle, collared scops owl, Eurasian Eagle Owl, Peacock, large Grey Babbler and much more.

A travel around the riverside areas will offer a close glimpse of Stork-billed Kingfisher, Black- headed Ibis, Darter and sometimes Marsh Crocodile who is the second largest Mugger of India.

Best Time to enjoy at Tiger Safari Ranthambore :

The perfect time to get pleasure from tiger safari Ranthambore is between 1st October and 30th June as rest of the time, the park will be closed for visitors. At Ranthambore National Park, the safari times may vary according to the weather conditions available. Only approved vehicle could enter the park. Inside the wildlife reserve, almost all the vehicles need to follow the fixed route and should leave the park by 6.30 PM.

Ranthambore Tour Planner 

Rajasthan Tour Packages 

Rajasthan Car Rental 

Rajasthan Group Tour Packages 

 

 

 

Rajasthan Tourism : Explore The Land Of Maharajas

Rajasthan Tourism – Explore The Desert State Of India In A Delightful Way

Rajasthan Tourism:

Rajasthan is one among the most attractive states found in India as it has a lot of tourism options receiving the attention of travelers and tourists from different parts of the world. The imperial Indian state is found to be endowed with several beautiful tourism attractions including heritage tourism, wildlife tourism, desert tourism and village tourism as well. It is also popularly known for its enriching beauty, blossoming gardens, delightful fairs & festival, wonderful hill stations and state of the art accommodation facilities. Almost all these tourism attractions appeals tourists across the world for tours and travel in Rajasthan.

A Brief History of Rajasthan :-

The diverse state will address Rajputs and Warrior clans, which claim to derive from sun, moon as well as fire and have also ruled this country for above 1000 years. It is also referred to be the “Land of Maharajas”, which is India’s largest state. There are totally 33 districts among which Jaipur is considered to be the largest city, which is also referred to be the capital of Rajasthan. The glory of this state will be preserved by its majestic forts, palaces and monuments. Furthermore, the rich heritage and vibrant color of the princely state could draw infinite number of tourists from worldwide.

Celebrations: Fairs and Festivals :-

When it comes to Rajasthan Tourism, lively fairs and festivals play an important role in attracting the tourists. In Rajasthan, Festivals are celebrated with each and every seasonal modification with a great joy, happiness and enthusiasm. Camels, horses and elephant bedecked in colorful dresses will add more charm and attraction to the Rajasthan Festivals. Pushkar and Jaisalmer Fair are supposed to be the largest fairs being celebrated in Rajasthan every year, which will be attended by tourists globally.

Highlights of Rajasthan Tourism :-

This seems to be a journey of exploration where you can delve yourself into the culture and tradition of populace of captivating Rajasthan. Palaces, forts and awe-inspiring monuments together with simple villages make the desert state as a vivid and reminiscent destination. The tour to Rajasthan will truly give you a comprehensive insight into the Imperial Indian State. Rajasthan Tourism tends to offer lots of activities that include camel safari, jeep safari, exploring national parks and wild life sanctuaries, bird watching, boat rising over lovely lakes.

 

Best time to visit Rajasthan :-

The appropriate time to visit Rajasthan is winter season, which means between October and March. During this time, the weather of Rajasthan is most idyllic and beautiful. Even though it will be winter season, yet the temperature remains pleasant and warm all through the day, making it the ideal time to visit almost all the palaces, forts and temples. Moreover visitors could also get benefit from Rajasthan’s sun-soaked winters by indulging in all sorts of outdoor activities such as safari ride, visiting numerous celebrations, fairs & festivals and also shopping for the most colorful and beautiful Rajasthani Fabrics. It is bearably cold to have a chilly winter evening along with nights that will give you the best opportunity for setting bonfires and listening to tales and music of the land, while enjoying the local Rajasthani Cuisines.

Things to do in Rajasthan :-

In case you are planning to make a visit to Rajasthan, here are some activities which you can wonder about. They are desert safari, shopping for cultural items, camping on fine sand dunes, bird watching in wildlife sanctuaries and participating in the state festivals.

  • Desert safari: It will offer you a better opportunity to discover the sandy regions of Thar Desert on a jeep or even the back of camels
  • Camping: camping on a sand dune enables you enjoy the desert beauty under a moon light
  • Bird watching: See the creative treasures of Mother Nature in National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries where you can spot several species of birds through rickshaw ride, boat ride, cycling trips or walking trip.
  • In addition, tourists could also go for shopping, take part in fairs & festivals, enjoy elephant ride and get pleasure from a Royal Journey on the board heritage trains.

 

 

Rajasthan Tourism

Rajasthan Car Rental 

Rajasthan Budget Tour Packages 

Rajasthan Heritage Tour Packages 

 

Mystic Forts To See In Rajasthan

Top Historical Forts To See In Rajasthan :-

 

Amber Fort Jaipur :-

Located on the foot of the Aravalli range and overlooking the Maota Lake, the Amber (Amer) Fort is famed for its artistic craftsmanship that is laid on a four level layout. It is one of the best places to visit in Jaipur and is a fine example of red sandstone and marble architecture comprising the Hall of Public Audience, Hall of Private Audience, Sheesh Mahal and Sukh Niwas. Built in the 16th century by Raja Man Singh I, the Amber Fort within its ramparts holds a rich blend of Hindu elements including several gates and cobbled paths and the Sheela Mata Temple. Today the Amber Fort arrests the mind of millions of travellers from all over the world and the major tourist attraction remains the light and sound show that is held at Kesar Kyari inside Amber Fort every evening. Another mind-blogging display that you shouldn’t miss is when the fort is drenched in honey-gold at sundown.

Taragarh Fort Bundi :-

Overlooking the city of Bundi, this impressive structure stands tall on a steep hillside. Built in 1354 with three gateways – Lakshmi Pol, Phuta Darwaza and Gagudi Ki Phatak – which are mostly in ruins today, the Taragarh Fort… though it has lost much of its sheen with time, it still continues to amaze the tourists with a rich diorama of the erstwhile Chauhan dynasty. The fort was crafted with an excellent network of tunnels crisscrossing the entire hill side but it is inaccessible to tourists for want of proper maps. The fort comprises huge water reservoirs, a small palace with some marvelous murals and stained glass and a tomb that is known as “Miran Saheb Ki Dargah”.

Junagarh Fort Bikaner :-

One of the prominent landmarks in the heart of Bikaner city, the Junagarh Fort is an outstanding example of art, architecture and culture. The composite structure with several palaces, temples and mansions holds a fusion of Mughal, British and Rajasthani style of architecture. Within the baronial fort walls lies the ruins of the old stone fort that was built in 1478 by Maharaja Rao Bika, one of the Rathore clans. The construction of the Junagarh Fort was started in 1589 and was completed in 1594. The most impressive being the Phool Mahal, which is the oldest part of the fort.  Some other elegant architectural work are reflected from the Har Mandir, Karan Pol, Suraj Pol, Chand Pol and Fateh Pol. The intricately carved Jain temples and havelis within the rampart are the other tourist attractions in Bikaner.

Jaisalmer Fort (Sonar Quilla) Jaisalmer :-

Built in the mid of 12th century by Rawal Jaisal, the massive fortification overlooking the Jaisalmer city amid the Thar Desert is one of the largest fortifications in the world. The Jaisalmer Fort, which is often dubbed as Sonar Quila, is a yellow sandstone architecture that is rimmed with 3 layers of walls and maintains 99 bastions, two major cannon points and several architectural structures including the Royal Palace, four massive gateways, merchant havelis and temples belonging to both the Hindu and Jain religion. The Shree Nath Palace and Vyas Haveli are some of the popular tourist attractions inside the Jaisalmer Fort. There is also a museum that exhibits a fine collection of armours, portraits and paintings dilating the heroic period of the Rajput clans. At the entrance of the fort there is a small market where you can shop some Rajasthani traditional attires. The amazing view of the Jaisalmer City from the canon points and horizon at the sunset are major tourist attractions.

Mehrangarh Fort Jodhpur :-

The Mehrangarh Fort is one of the important historical sites in India which has witnessed several battles against the Jaipur and Bikaner army. The foundation stone of this imposing fort was laid atop a hill by the Rathore ruler Rao Jodha with the help of Rao Nara in 1459. Later it was extended by Jaswant Singh, who ruled between 1638 and 78. The fort is ramped up with a series of seven gates including Jayapol which commemorates the victories over Jaipur and Bikaner armies; Fattehpol which marks the defeat of the Mughals; Dedh Kamgra Pol; and Loha Pol hold an important place in the history of Rajasthan, Within the fort complex you will also come across some of the best palaces of Rajasthan – Moti Mahal, Phool Mahal, Sheesha Mahal, Sileh Khana and Daulat Khana which are notable for having exquisite architectural works with intricate carvings and expansive courtyards. Most of these palaces today together comprise a museum that displays a vast collection of palanquins, howdahs, royal cradles, miniatures, musical instruments, costumes and furniture.

Chittaur Fort Chittaurgarh :-

One of the oldest forts in Rajasthan that was built in the 7th century during the Mauryan period… the Chittaur Fort is yet another magnificent architecture that arrests the eyes of travellers from all over the world. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in India that is ramped up on a hilltop spreading over an area of 692 acres and unfolds the chivalrous history of the Mewar rulers of Sisodia. The Chittaur Fort has been witness to several battles, of which the Mewar Kings against Allauddin Khilji in 1303, Rana Sanga against Mughal Emperor Babur in 1527, Bikramjeet Singh against Bahadur Shah in 1535, and Maharana Udai Singh II against the Mughal Emperor Akbar in 1567 (final siege) holds an important place in the royal history of Rajasthan. The fort complex comprises approximately 65 historic structures.

Rajasthan Fort And Palace Tour 

Rajasthan Heritage Tour Packages 

Rajasthan Car Rental 

Rajasthan Tourism 

 

 

Rajasthan’s Pilgrim Places

Rajasthan Pilgrim Places

Ajmer Dargah Shariff :-

The Dargah Sharif or the place of Where the Muslim saint KhajwaMoinudin Chishti lie sburied, draws piligrams and devotees from all parts of the Islamic world. But his admirers today come from all religions as the Dargah Sharif is considered a shrine where wishes are fulfiled.

Deshnok Karni Mata Temple :-

The Karni Mata temple, 30 kms from Bikaner, is dedicated to an early fifteenth century mystic who was considered to be a reincarnation of goddess Durga. The specially of the temple is that it is inhabited by legions of brown rats which scurry around the complex without aby fear.

Mount Abu Dilwara Jain Temple :-

The Jain temples at Dilwara, near Mount Abu are considered to be masterpieces of temple architecture. The Vimalvashi temple was built by the commander Vimalshah on the order of King Bhimdev in 1031 A.D.

Nathdwara Shrinathji Temple :-

The Temple of Shrinathji or Lord Krishna, belonging to the Vaishnav religion is located at Nathdwara, 48 kms. north of Udaipur. As thousands of tourists and pilgrims from all parts of the world pass the lofty mountains and serene lakes of Udaipur, it is impossible for them to resist visiting this important pilgrim centre.

Pushkar Brahma Temple :-

The Brahma temple is an important pilgrim centre for the Hindus. It is nestled in the Pushkar valley which lies beyond Nagaparvat and the Anasagar lake. This place, full of natural beauty, holds a special place in the hearts of Indians for it is believed that Lord Brahma, together with all the gods and goddesses, performed a Yagya here.

Ranakpur Jain Temple :-

Ranakpur is located in the mountain ranges of Pali district, 23 kms away from the Phalna railway station. Ranakpur is reached after passing lush green valleys and streams and the heart capturing views drive away any fatigue of the journey.

Udaipur Eklingji Temple :-

24 kms north of Udaipur is the temple of Eklingji, the tutelary deity of the rulers of Mewar. It is a complex of 108 temples enclosed by high walls with bathing terraces leading down to the water. The atmosphere excludes the fragrance of incense material such as dhoop, deep and sandalwood. The fifty feet high Eklingji temple has a multi- faced image of Lord Shiva made of black stone.

Rajasthan Pilgrimage Tour Packages 

Rajasthan Car Rental 

Rajasthan Tourism