Saturday, 23 September 2017

Rajasthan Tour Guide

Welcome to Rajasthan - the land of flashing silver, golden sands, multicolored clothes, passionate songs, vibrant dances, ancient folk traditions and rich handicrafts. Rajasthan is recognized for its dynamic and simplistic lifestyle and historical battles for its native inhabitants. This state has seen many wonderful events. The tour of this state will take you to the heart of the arid, yet beautiful petty cities of Jaisalmer and Barmer, Udaipur and Chittorgarh, like Rajput glory and wisdom. This area is really a paradise for tourists. Here are the most wonderful havlees and palaces, along with the wonderful wildlife sanctuary which is astonishing, and a monument to the rich and eagerness. There are several legends related to this land. There are many stories of heroism and dedication Rajasthan, which is probably the most attracting tourist attraction in India.

India's Rajasthan state is the largest state in terms of area
and it is India's most popular tourist destination. A large number of tourists come from both home and abroad. Rajasthan is known for its natural beauty, golden desert, historical fort and castle and art and culture. This province is part of the Golden Triangle which includes cities like Delhi and Agra.

Every third foreign tourist visiting India goes to Rajasthan, because of which tourism is flourishing in Rajasthan. The ancient palaces of Jaipur, the beautiful and romantic lakes of Udaipur, the desert of Jaisalmer and the sand dunes, the Jain temple of Mount Abu, the colorful animal fair of Pushkar and the grand Ummed Bhawan of Jodhpur are some of the special attractions of Rajasthan which promote tourism Are there.  The tourism industry here is so large that it contributes 80 percent to Rajasthan's gross domestic product. Many old and neglected forts and palaces have been transformed into Rajasthan Heritage Hotel. Tourism has increased greatly in hospitality sector.

Palace On Wheels and Royal Rajasthan on Wheels are such luxury rails which are a great way to see this wonderful state. Advance booking for these trains can be done from Curiosites Tour India.





Places to see in Rajasthan-

Albert Hall Museum

Among the gardens of Ramnivas Bagh in Jaipur, the Albert Hall Museum or Central Museum is one of the oldest museums in the state of Rajasthan. The Albert Hall Museum is built on the lines of the Albert Museum in London and it is a symbol of the Indian-Arab style.





Aamer Fort-
Aamer's fort is situated on a hill near Jaipur Delhi Highway, about 11 kilometers from Rajasthan's capital city Jaipur. Its architecture is of Mughal and Rajput architectural style and it is a mixture of marble and reddish stones.
Mawatha Lake makes this fort more beautiful. The strong ramparts and beautiful palaces make the most important attraction of Jaipur's Aamer Fort. The popular name of this fort is Amer Kila.



City Palace -
Situated in the royal city of Jaipur, City Palace is an amazing example of architecture. The foundation of this palace was laid by Maharaja Jai Singh II. In the 18th century, he was the Kachwah Rajput king of Aamer. The beautiful marble carving interior, magnificent pillars, lattice work and bamboo decorations make this palace a special charm for the tourists. Jaleb Chak and Tripoliya Gate are two main entrances to the City Palace of Jaipur. The architect of this magnificent palace, Colonel Jacob, has reconciled the architecture of Mughal, Rajput and European style.



Galtaji Temple-
There are many temples in the luxurious Jantar Mantar and Roshan Hawa Mahal, in the pink city of Jaipur where people come in large numbers throughout the year. The Galata Temple is also one of them. The Galta temple is surrounded by an inaccessible area and it is also known as 'Temple of monkeys'. Its views are amazing. Located on the top of a mountain, this temple is very close to the beautiful 'Sisodiya Rani Ki Bagh'. Sant Galao had austerity in this temple. On Ramanand's religious order many devotees of Lord Krishna come here in large numbers.

Hawa mahal -

The Royal Hawa Mahal is perhaps the most visited tourist destination of the beautiful pink city. Founded in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh, this 'Hawa ka Mahal' is a
symbol of Rajasthan's colorful history and culture. Hawa Mahal is a part of the magnificent City Palace and it has a wonderful mix of Rajasthan and Mughal architecture. This palace made of pink sandstone stones is almost five stories high and is one of Rajasthan's most notable monuments.

Jantar Mantar –
These laws and these huge creatures have always been a puzzle for humans. From this ancient time, this act has fascinated the human being. Many observatories have been made to know this work and Jantar Mantar, built in Jaipur, is one of them. Jantar Mantar of Jaipur is the largest and most protected of the five observatories built in the entire north of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh. Many large structures have been made from stones in Jantar Mantar of Pink City, which are in large and varied geometrical forms. Jantar Mantar attracts artists, architects and historians from all over the world.

Kumbhalgarh fort –
Kumbhalgarh Fort, situated north of 84 kilometers from the city of Udaipur, is perhaps the most important attraction of this city full of history. This fort, which gives testimony of the simpleness of the famous Maharana Kumbh, is more famous as the formidable fort of Chittorgarh.
It was built between 1445 and 1458 and it is said that it was made from the ruins of the palace of the present. Presently a Jain ruler of 2 century BC. The remains of a Jain temple inside this fort point to it.

Mehrangarh Fort-
Mehrangarh fort is a huge and magnificent fort of India, which is situated on a 150 meter high hill. This fort is located at a distance of 5 kilometers from Jodhpur in Rajasthan.




Ranthambore National Park –
Ranthambore National Park is a famous sanctuary of India situated between the hills of Aravali and the Vindhya plateau. The total area of this sanctuary is 1334 square kilometers and it is famous for the Royal Bengal Tiger. This tiger can be seen near the swamps and lakes during the day.
In earlier times this area was a hunting place for the Maharajas. In 1955, it was declared a game sanctuary and in 1980 it became a National Park. In the end it became Tiger Reserve in India in the year 1980. Being a beautiful ruin within Ranthambore Park, it has also been declared a heritage site.

Sariska National Park-
Sariska National Park is in the hills of Aravali in Alwar district and it was declared a Wildlife Sanctuary in 1958. It was included in 'Project Tiger' as Tiger Reserve in 1979. This park has a vast area of 800 sq km and here a wide variety of creatures, flora and fauna are found.br />

Shopping in Rajasthan -
Shopping in Rajasthan is a pleasant experience. This land has traditionally been rich in handicrafts and handlooms. In fact, the tradition of art and crafts in Rajasthan flourished in the protection of the palaces. It is a specialty of different handicrafts in different areas of the state, which force you to buy.

Since the valuable and less valuable ones are found in abundance in Rajasthan, the local artists have built the finest jewelry from him. Rajasthani artists have left an indelible impression of their handicrafts on leather and clothes. The most important is the brightness of hot colors in Rajasthani artifacts. The artists here have crafted the objects of the soil in a wonderful way. Rajasthani painting is a special place in the field of Indian art. Which are made from the use of the thick streaks and the captivating use of dazzling colors.

Hotels of Rajasthan-

If you have gone to spend holidays in Rajasthan then there is no problem of stay. There are many options available. Many categories of hotels will be found in the state. From top-end to deluxe and to budget hotels, the Lodge will offer you all types of accommodation here. Hotels in Rajasthan are recognized for their hospitality and services all over the world, which can also be a basis for holidays in this state.




Best time to travel-
 From mid-to mid-March, it is best to travel to Rajasthan. There is not too much heat at this time and the passengers can enjoy the show without getting disturbed by heat. If you go to the most favorite places of domestic and foreign tourists, at least 10 days you will be able to get in this state. In this you will only reach big cities and tourism centers. The best part of Rajasthan is that people with all types of budgets can enjoy here.

Rajasthan is also called 'the land of colors'. It is located in the north-western part of India. Rajasthan is India's largest state in terms of area. Rajasthan spreads 1,32,140 square miles in the Thar desert region. The oldest mountain range in India is surrounded by 'Aravali'. Rajasthan has ruled that Rajput dynasty, whose identity has been in war for courage and heroism. Located on the northwestern border of India, on this earth you will find a wonderful mix of history, myth, heroism and love with its natural beauty. At one time this area was divided into several rulers. This is also its bright history. The breathtaking stories of heroism and the heroes of its inhabitants have been an important part of Indian history. Adv25

Rajasthan is also known as "the land of kings". Here are the unique kingdoms of many Maharajas and their castles and forts. Rajasthan is also known for its forests, tigers and shining jewels as well as multi-colored culture. When you go to Rajasthan, let yourself be charmed with the beauty of this state and the majestic chic.

How to reach Rajasthan-
The whole state is engrossed with history, myths and myths. Rajasthan is perhaps the most romantic state with its impressive palaces and fortresses, great majestic heritage and courage stories of the king-rulers at places of natural beauty.

By air –

There are three major airports in the state: Jaipur, Udaipur and Jodhpur. All major government and private airlines operate regular flights to all important cities of the country like Delhi, Mumbai from these places. If you are planning to come to Delhi from Rajasthan, then Jaipur will be the most appropriate place to get admission. But if you are going from Mumbai then Udaipur will be the best option.



By rail –
There is also a good railway network in Rajasthan. Major railway stations include Jaipur, Jodhpur, Ajmer, Udaipur, from where the railway service connecting all the major cities of the country is available. But "Palace on Wheels" is the best way to get to Rajasthan and experience it. This is a luxury tourist train, which experiences astonishing majestic splendor. The state recently launched another tourist train "Heritage on Wheels". It provides a glimpse of the majestic heritage and covers a larger circuit.

By road -

Anyone can easily reach Rajasthan by road. There is a wide range of national and state highways, which cover the state completely. A five-hour journey from Delhi can be reached in Jaipur. Roads are very good because of this, most tourists make plans to go to Rajasthan via road.

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