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Rajasthan Tourism| Traveling to Rajasthan - The land of Princes And Palaces

From the semi-olive forests of Mount Abu to the dry  of the desert, from the dry, deciduous barb forest of Aravali to the wetlands of Bharatpur, Rajasthan is vast and has an enormously varied plants and land, some of it, however quite adverse, is home to a overwhelming quantity of  and . Tiger and , as well as many rare group, find a dock here. Though established as the Desert State, Rajasthan, located in the northwestern part of India, has a figure of alien with pleasing country park, fountains, temples and constructed and decorated with amazing artistic ability, including and galleries, streets and secret passages and dungeons. One of the most wonderful is Kuchaman Fort, which sits on top of a exorbitant hill 300 metres high, in the Nagaur region, along what was once part of the Central Asian commerce itinerary. A sign of Rajasthan's splendid history, it was built by the Gujjar Pratihara dynasty as far back as 760 AD. Once the site of great battles, Kuchaman Fort was ac...

Rajasthan Tourism| Holidays in Rajasthan

Rajasthan, the name evokes myriad impressions ? an intricate tapestry of colour, sound and smell. Holidaying in Rajasthan brings one face to face with mammoth contradictions ? where royal grandeur is easily offset by rustic charm and lavish opulence belies ingenious survival. Geographically too, Rajasthan is a land of contrasts: dense forests give way to an arid landscape and lofty hills separate baking dunes from brimming lakes. And no Rajasthan holiday is complete without an experience of the spirited Rajputs, whose proud and haughty exterior conceals an inner friendliness and warm sense of hospitality. Rajasthan, meaning the land of the kings, has a history dating back 5000 years. A Rajasthan holiday is the experience of a living tradition. Dotted with well-preserved architectural wonders echoing age-old legends, many of these, especially the ancient havelis are in use even today. Similarly, ancient temples in this mystic land have effortlessly spanned eons of worship by the d...