The princely state of Rajasthan is a fascinating
blend of culture, architecture and alluring bygone. A land where
exotic tales of valiance and chivalry spins round every passing
fort and palaces. Where art and architecture reaches the unsurpassable
height and where lively, colorful and happy ambience is the key
to life.
A visit to this desert landscape is a journey
back in time to the ages of rajas and maharajas amidst magnificent
ruins, unexpected forest glens, picturesque lakes, exotic wild life,
colorful hamlets and enchanting sand dunes. Rajasthan is also well
known for its world famous fairs and festivals, colorful bazaars,
camel safaris, and traditionally attired people.
Whichever place you visit in Rajasthan, you are
most likely to confront a majestic fortress or a ravishing palace
that exudes a distinct appeal of its own. Among the most favorite
places in Rajasthan include the only hill station of the state-Mount
Abu, Pushkar (popular for festivals), Jaipur (Pink City), Bikaner,
Udaipur (lake City), Jaisalmer and last but not the least Jodhpur.
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