The land of kings, valiant warriors and magnificent palaces
Where the golden sands and the ethereal blue skies meet the royalty of the bygone era, know that you have set foot in the princely state of Rajasthan. Rajasthan is globally known as a traveller’s destination as wanderers across the world come here to revel in the paintings-studded Havelis, spectacular architecture, delectable cuisines, large colourful turbans, intricately woven folklore and fairytales, and more.
It is the largest state of India located in the North West sharing borders with other states like Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh and an international border with Pakistan. True to its name, i.e a place (Sthaan) where the kings (Rajas) reside, Rajasthan is synonymous with royalty, hospitality and heroism. It is a formation of 22 kingdoms and principalities merged into a single geographical entity.
Rajasthan is much more interesting than just Dal Baati Churma and Khamma Ghani. It is where the Great Thar Desert is, covering 60% of the entire state with the only saline river (Luni river) flowing through it.
It is where most of the cities are colour-coded. Jaipur is called the ‘pink city’, Jodhpur is referred to as the ‘blue city', Jaisalmer is the ‘golden city’, Bikaner is the ‘red city’, Udaipur is the ‘white city’ and so forth. People call Rajasthan ‘Rangilo Rajasthan’ for various reasons.
It is home to the oldest mountain range - Aravalli Range stretching from the southwest to the northwest with a single quaint hill station- Mount Abu which is home to waterfalls, lakes and green forests.
Immersed in customs and traditions, go to Rajasthan to witness the Gangaur festival which is celebrated to enjoy spring, harvest and marital fidelity. The camel festival, where you can enjoy the state in its full glory. You will find processions of camels adorned beautifully in traditional necklaces, anklets, and vibrantly coloured bridles. The Ajmer Sharif is one of the most sanctified shrines in the country.
This great tourist hub is also famous for its:
Hawa Mahal (the iconic monument)
UNESCO world heritage sites
Luxurious trains like The Palace on Wheels
The rat temple
The world’s earliest ploughed field
The haunted fort of Bhangarh
The mysterious town that vanished overnight
The great wall of India
The livestock affairs and more
Beyond fun camel rides, cosy bonfire nights, gasping sights of beautiful peacocks, and endless attractions around, there are many takeaways from the land of Kings. Visit Rajasthan and indulge in the true charm of royal art and architecture. Contact us to know about the upcoming tour.
Popular Trips to Rajasthan
•Saheliyon ki Bari •Maharana Pratap Smarak •museum of folks art •Vintage Car Museum •City Palace •Crystal Gallery.
Rs 17,528 per adult
•Saheliyon ki Bari •Maharana Pratap Smarak •museum of folks art •Vintage Car Museum •City Palace •Crystal Gallery.
Rs 25,905 per adult
•Saheliyon ki Bari •Maharana Pratap Smarak •museum of folks art •Vintage Car Museum •City Palace •Crystal Gallery.