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Rajasthan, which means 'Land of the Kings', is awash with beautiful palaces and majestic hilltop forts silhouetted against rich and varied topography. It is one of the most popular Indian states with a well-developed infrastructure and tourist facilities that all enjoy the colours of tradition and culture along with modern outfit. Rajasthan simply pulsates with life. Everywhere people are walking, riding, running, sitting, talking, buying, selling, haggling or just 'being', and Rajasthan’s sheer wealth of culture, tradition, dazzling colour and ancient sites have attracted and captivated generations of visitors.

 

Lifestyle:

There's a lot to see and do in Rajasthan and the tourist trail can sometimes feel relentless, especially the early starts to beat the crowds and heat. It is best to build in time to see places properly and enjoy the experience! During the peak months of October – March many other tourists are visiting the sights and travelling around so most of the internal flights and smaller hotels are often booked up months in advance. We advise booking early to avoid disappointment and overbooking. Conversely it is extremely hot from May through August and sightseeing is really only possible early mornings and evenings, although there are few other tourists around.

 

  Rajasthan's Lifestyle & Traditions
 
Sightseeing & Camel Safari in deserts of Rajasthan  

Sightseeing:

Rajasthan is one of India's prime tourist destinations with plenty of historic cities and incredible fortresses to wander around. From the pink capital city of Jaipur with its Palace complex including the Jantar Mantar Observatory; the romantic temples and grand palaces surrounding the gorgeous Lake Palace of Udaipur; the beautiful temple town and holy lake of Pushkar; dining at Meherangarh Fort in the blue city of Jodhpur; to the stunning medieval fort of the golden Jaisalmer which rises from a stark desert landscape, you are spoiled for choice. Horse-riding and can be arranged from some of our properties as well as camel safaris around Jaisalmer.

 


Shopping
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The place to shop until you drop. Specialities of the state include precious and semi-precious gemstones, embroidered and block-printed fabrics, miniature Mughal-style painting, famous blue pottery, exquisitely carved furniture, costume jewellery, tribal artefacts, and don't forget to get some clothes tailor-made! Be prepared for hard bargaining and look out for the government emporiums which sell goods from around the state in most major cities.

 

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  Jaipur Rajasthani Paintings
 
Luxury Hotel in Rajasthan  

Heritage hotels:

This concept originated in Rajasthan where owners of ancestral homes, whether forts, palaces or havelis (old merchant houses with central courtyards), who can no longer afford them as their own exclusive homes, converted them into atmospheric hotels. This both preserves a part of the country’s heritage, as the ‘fort/palace’ plays an essential part in village life, and provides the modern traveller with a unique characterful experience of India, often meeting the people who once lived (and some still do) live there – a rare and wonderful experience.

 

Wildlife:

Hire bicycles to explore the beautiful World Heritage listed bird sanctuary at Keoladeo Ghana National Park with its 354 bird species including the Siberian crane; search for tigers in the wilderness regions of Ranthambhore and Sariska. Take binoculars with you - invaluable not only for birdwatching but also for getting closer looks at the many forts and palaces you will pass by.


  Wildlife at National Parks
 
Jain Temple at Ranakpur in Rajasthan  

Architecture:

Explore the many buildings dating from the 10th-15th centuries including the Jain temples at Ranakpur and the Dilwara Temples at Mt Abu. Most of the great forts date from the Mughal period - sprawling spectacular Chittorgarh and stunningly situated Amber Fort are well worth visiting. The palaces feature exquisite craftsmanship and ornate inlay stonework.


 

People Watching:

The sometimes stark landscape is transformed into a mosaic of vivid colours by Rajasthanis adorning themselves in wildly colourful garments. There is always something to gaze at - elephants in the main road, children on their way to school, village life, exuberant wedding processions, women in fabulous saris, artisans hard at work.


  Traditional Dance Show Performance
 
Photography during Fair & Festivals  


Photography in Festivals

With its colours, light, hustle and bustle, sumptuous palaces, forts and temples, peoples and heritage, Rajasthan is the perfect subject. Get caught up in the excitement of flamboyant religious festivals celebrated with a special local fervour.

 

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Enjoy these traditional folk dances during the celebrations of fairs & festivals in Rajasthan.

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