Reasons to fall in Love with Rajasthan
Rajasthan is the land of heritage with a shining royal past, which is however very much apparent in its impressive, war-ripped mansions and palatial designs, every visitor to India must travel this superb destination of North India Tour Packages. It is one of the most colorful states in the country with a wild concoction of culture, cuisine, music, and people always looking forward to welcoming tourists. There are numerous reasons to fall in love with the state, browse through few of them.
The architecture of Jaipur
The architecture of the pink city, Jaipur is a visual delight and one can fall in love with the gorgeous building designs immediately. These grand pink structures are the symbol of hospitality which city and the people are expert in and is prominent part of Heritage of Rajasthan. You can also explore the lanes of the old city along with the historical monuments all of which have stories to tell. The forts in the city also speak about the rich Rajput culture and traditions. The rich talent in the form of pottery, handicrafts, block prints, quilts as well as the great array of traditional dishes is something you cannot get enough of.
Folk music and the Art
The gorgeous Lake city of Udaipur is known as the centre for performing arts and crafts. The lakes, palaces and friendly people attract a lot of visitors not only from India but from around the world. The city has three interconnected lakes - the Fateh Sagar Lake, the Lake Pichola and the smaller Swaroop Sagar Lake; along with forts, palaces, temples, gardens and mountains.
Mount Abu: Endearing and only Hill Station of Rajasthan
Mount Abu gets an extra advantage as a tourist spot because this is the single hill station in the state, located at 1220 meters above sea level. It is one of the exciting Places to Visit in Rajasthan during monsoon and winters and a treat to the adventure seekers. The surrounding temples add charm to the panoramic views and one feels extremely peaceful here.
Spirituality and hippie culture of Pushkar
Pushkar is one of the five sacred splendors that are revered pilgrimage centers and its importance is often referred as “tirth- raj”, meaning the king of pilgrimages. The best time to visit the city is during Pushkar fair which is a colorful and vibrant display of unique exhibitions, exciting competitions and fascinating events. Extending to seven days, this annual camel and livestock fair, held in the town of Pushkar between the months of October and November draws a large number of crowds. Besides, this fair is renowned for being one of the world’s largest cattle fairs.
Ranthambore National Park: Home of Royal Bengal Tigers
This place is a treat for wildlife lovers as it houses numerous wildlife species striped hyenas, tigers, sambar deer and Indian false vampires along with rich flora. This National Park is one of India’s most renowned national parks. Located where the Aravali Range and plateau of the Vindhyas meet, was once a hunting ground of the royals.
Sam Sand Dunes, Jaisalmer
Sand dunes is one of the most popular tourist attractions of Jaisalmer and is a must visit place. Hop on for a day’s excursion on the Sam Sand Dunes during Rajasthan Tour and enjoy camel or jeep safaris. Spend your holidays in a truly interesting way by staying at one of the Swiss tents or mud cottages. You can treat your eyes to some of the most stunning sunsets and other similar views. Bonfire during the night under the star-lit sky is also a wonderful option.






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