The marvellous richness of India heritage can be best seen and experienced in its royal state of Rajasthan. Tourists from all over the world throng in here to taste royalty in a traditional style. Traveling to this land of Raja-Maharajas is like giving wings to your fantasy of living a few days like a king. This destination abounds in amazing tourist attractions, each having its own unique delightfulness. Its attractions are famous across the globe and one of the most fascinating features of this land is its rich and colorful culture and dramatic geographical diversity.
Each city of Rajasthan has its own glorious history and charming attractions to enchant tourists. Touring such great cities not only acquaint you with the richness of this state but also offers an opportunity to experience a ‘high-on-pleasure’ vacation. Some of the most visited cities are Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Ranakpur and Pushkar. The landscape of this world famous destination is dominated by stunning palaces, luxurious havelis, massive forts, beautiful temples, refreshing gardens and much more.
For a heart-warming adventure experience one must go for a camel safari in Rajasthan. It is an interesting way to explore the desert life and rustic villages of the state. Both short and long camel rides are available here, opt for the one that suits you. A word of caution: Hire camel drivers who are registered and at the same time pen down their registration number to be on the safer side.
Palace on Wheels is a feather in the cap of Rajasthan. It is one of best luxurious trains in the world offering a perfect royal experience to its passengers. Covering fascinating tourist destinations like Delhi, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Udaipur and Agra, the train offers 8 days/7 nights tour. This train journey will surely transport you to the times of Raja-Maharajas.
Scan the bazaars of this colorful state for a variety of unmatched handicrafts such as embroidered juttis, silver jewelery, antique furniture, marble statues, miniature paintings, tie and dye fabrics, precious and semi-precious stones and the list goes on.
There is so much to see, so much to do and so much to buy at the glorious and royal Rajasthan.
