Rajasthan Travel Vacation

Thursday, 2 June 2011

Five Reasons to Stopover Rajasthan


Rajasthan is one of the most charming & captivating states of India known for its forts, palaces, temples, culture, tradition, history, fairs & festivals, wildlife, nature, sand dunes, heritage hotels, and historical cities. It is a globally famous tourist destination in India where tourists can savor a lot. It is a destination where vacationers can retire completely at cozy beds in heritage hotels. It is a destination where adventure enthusiasts relish camel safari trip to rippling sand dunes and indulge in wildlife expedition. It is the destination where tourists can explore some of excellent art & architectures of India. In fact, it is a word visit travel and holiday destination in the country.

1) Land -Rajasthan is the largest state in the Indian Union. Geographically, the land of Rajasthan is more varied than any other region. It is a region of lofty rocks, rolling sand dunes, of burning heat and freezing cold, of fertile plains and deep wild glens and jungles. The Aravalli range, which is the oldest folded range in the world, divides the area into two natural divisions-North-West and South-East. Rajasthan, the extreme western province of India, is an enigmatic land of extreme beauty.

2) Culture And Tradition-    The Aravalli hills not only form a natural watershed in the province, but also mark an interesting transition and subtle changes in culture and dialects. The people of the state are gracious hosts and hospitality is deeply ingrained in local customs.

The song, dance, attire, jewelery and language reflect the richness of culture and a deep sense of aesthetics of the people of this region. The strong penchant for design is aptly reflected in the Architecture and craft and is visible in the historic to present buildings. One can see the traditional attire and jewelery far more readily in the villages than in the cities. Dazzling variations of style and colour are visible in the people's attire.

Rajasthan is land of festivals. While some festivals are religious in nature, others mark change of season. Lot of fanfare can be seen in the streets in the festive seasons. In many of these celebrations one can get to experience captivating song and dance.

3) Royal Cuisine- Cuisine of Rajasthan is an important aspect of Rajasthan Tourism. The cuisine is known for its taste and variety. The famous cities such as Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, and Bikaner offer their own specialty dishes to pamper the taste buds of tourists. From the vegetarian gastronomic delights to the lip smacking non-vegetarian dishes, Rajasthan Cuisineoffers a lot.

Feast on many gastronomic delights to your heart's content and round off your hearty meals with mouth-watering sweet dishes. The culinary delights of Rajasthan are greatly influenced by the Rajputs and Mughals who ruled here for ages. Vegetarian as well as non-vegetarian dishes are served here. Dal bati churma is the most famous vegetarian dish of the state. Do try tasty vegetarian dishes such as Kair Sangri, govind gatta, papad ki sabzi, alu mangori and alu samosa. The famous Non-Vegetarian dishes are Lal Maans (Red Meat) and Safed Maans (White Meat) prepared with almonds, cashew nuts and coconut. 

4) Heritage Forts and Palaces-There are many magnificent forts and elegant palaces in the state which are widely acclaimed by tourists and travelers. Tourists from all over the world visit this state especially to explore its magnificent monuments in the forms of forts, palaces, temples and havelis. Almost entire part of the state is dotted with some of architecturally beautiful monuments. The magnificent forts & palaces of the state narrate the legacy of royal kingdom and depict the excellent specimen of fine art & architecture. Perhaps, forts and palaces are among key factors why people prefer for tours and travels in Rajasthan, India. Khimsar Fort is the best heritage hotel of Rajasthan.Travel frequers look no further than Khimsar heritage Hotel for its World class ambience and amenities .Frequent Travellers choose Khimsar Palace to make Rajasthan visit memorable to cherish forever.

5) Sand Dunes Villages -
The Desert National Park has been established in the Great Thar Desert, 42km from Jaisalmer. One of the most popular excursions is to the sand dunes on the edge of the park. This is Jaisalmer’s Sahara-like desert, with huge, silky, undulating folds of sand. It’s best to be here at sunrise or sunset, and many camel safaris spend a night here, but it’s still possible to frame pictures of solitary camels against lonely dunes.Sand dunes villages are the speciality of “Kings of Land” Rakasthan. Sand Dunes villages are the preeminent place to stopover Rajasthan.

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