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Sunday, April 20, 2008

Rajasthan the Mistry Land

The Land : The main and most spectacular geographic feature of Rajasthan is the Aravalli Range, which is one of the oldest mountain ranges of the world. The range runs for more than 850 km, nearly through the entire state from southwest to northeast, almost from one end to the other. The northwestern portion of Rajasthan is generally sandy and dry, as most of the region is covered by the Thar Desert. The Aravalli Range and the lands to the east and southeast of the range are in general more fertile, this area of Rajasthan is home to the Kathiarbar-Gir dry deciduous forests with tropical dry broadleaf forests.The Climate : Rajasthan has a tropical desert climate. It is extremely cold from October to February while the scorching sun tortures the land from March to September. There are distinct temperature range variations diurnal and seasonally throughout the state. Temperature reaches a high a 49°C during the summer months. Nights of summers see a considerable temperature fall with a minimum daily temperature around 20°C to 29°C. January is the coldest month in the stare of Rajasthan. The minimum temperatures sometimes fall to -2°C.The People : Rajasthan is the region of the proud Rajputs who the epitome of Chivalry and whose exploits and bravery in battle are legendary. Before Independence, Rajasthan was referred to as Rajputana, but the Rajput population is a minority in this state now there numbers have dwindle down with there wealth.Many tribes are also found in different parts of Rajasthan, with their own social systems and customs, religion and dress. The Rajasthanis are well-known for their spirited dances and musical renderings, their extremely colorful attire and the royal culture. . Rajasthan is known for its handicrafts and paintings; it is associated with a rich tradition of art, culture, music and dance.The Cities : Rajasthan is famous for its grand forts, intricately carved temples and ornamented havelis, built by kings in previous ages. Jantar Mantar, Dilwara Temples ,Chittorgarh Fort, Lake Palace Hotel, City Palaces, Jaisalmer Havelis are part of the true architectural heritage of India. Jaipur, the Pink City, is noted for the ancient houses made of a type of sand stone dominated by a pink hue. At Ajmer, the white marble Bara-dari on the Anasagar Lake is wonderful. Jain Temples are found all over Rajasthan, Dilwara Jain Temples of Mt. Abu, Ranakpur, in the fort complexes of Chittor, Jaisalmer and Kumbhalgarh, Lodarva etc. The most tourists worthy cities are:Jaipur - Jaipur was built in 1727 by King Jai Singh, after whom it was named, it is the capial city of Rajasthan. Its most striking feature is the pink wash of the buildings, giving Jaipur it the name 'Pink City'. Jaipur is a royal city filled with palaces, jagged fortresses; some of the palaces, once the residence of Maharajas have been converted into beautiful heritage hotels. Jodhpur- Is the second largest city of Rajasthan; at the edge of the Thar Desert. It was once the capital of the Marwar state. It was founded in 1459 A.D. by Rao Jodha-chief of the Rathore clan of Rajputs. The city is dominated by the massive Mehrangarh fort on a rocky hill; it is awe-inspiring with its wealth of historic appeal and colorful markets.Udaipur- is called the 'City of Lakes’ it was founded in 1599 by Maharana Udai Singh. The city hailed as the 'Venice of the East' set amidst the Aravalli hills of South Rajasthan, is one of the most romantic destinations in India. It has a cornucopia of marble palaces, lakes, temples, and rugged hills.Mount Abu- is perched on a 1,219 meters high rock plateau at the far southwestern end of the Aravalli hills. Well-known for its exquisitely carved marble Dilwara temples, Mount Abu is an appealing hill resort built around a lake and surrounded by thick woods and hills.

Monday, February 25, 2008

RAJASTHAN - The Land of valour

When we talk about tours and travel in India, our mind first moves towards Rajasthan, a colorful and vibrant state of India drenched in rich culture and royal grandeur. Travelers from all over the world come to Rajasthan to experience its rich culture and tradition of great hospitality. The culture of Rajasthan is defined by the Rajputana Empire who governed it for centuries. Besides rich culture & tradition there are a lot of options for tourism in this exotic state.
The royal land of Rajasthan is considered to be the land of monuments because there are several magnificent monuments, fantastic forts, palatial palaces, stunning havelis, terrific temples, etc in this royal state which make enhance it royal grandeur. These magnificent forts and palaces also tell the saga of romance and bravery of its erstwhile rulers. Some of these forts and palaces have now been converted into grand heritage hotels which provide tourists luxury Rajasthan tours experience with unforgettable hospitality..
Eploring the major cities of Rajasthan is also worth enjoying and provides a memorable Rajasthan holidays experience. Cities like Jaipur (the capital of Rajasthan and popularly known as the Pink City), Udaipur (also popularly known as the Romantic City, the City of Lakes, the City of Sunrise, the Venice of the East, the White City, etc. ), Jodhpur (also popularly known as the Sun City or the Blue City), Jaisalmer (the Golden City), Bikaner (the Camel City), Mandawa (the City of Forts & Stunning Havelis), Pushkar (the Sacred City), Mount Abu (the only Hill Station of Rajasthan), etc play a major role in boom of Rajasthan tourism
All these cities are dotted with some of most famous forts & palaces and draw the attention of tourists from all over the world. Not only cities, even remote villages of Rajasthan have a lot of tourism options to offer tourists. The royal land of Rajasthan is also globally known for great Indian Thar Desert. Camel Safari on the shimmering golden sands of Thar Desert surely will be a unique travel experience. Travelers from all over the world come to Rajasthan and enjoy camel safari to the Sam Sand Dunes and watch the romantic sunset view. There are several Rajasthan tour packages available to explore the desert landscapes and several magnificent monuments of the state.
Not only desert and monuments, the diverse land of Rajasthan is also known for its rich flora & fauna. There are several wildlife parks and sanctuaries in the state which appeal you for tours to Rajasthan, India. The Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Sariska National Park, the Ranthambhore National Park, etc are globally known wildlife sanctuaries in the state which are known for rich flora and fauna. Exploring these wildlife sanctuaries provide exhilarating experience of Rajasthan tours.
Over All, Rajasthan is a land where one can get fascinated with a lot of tourism options. No any part of the country one can find such diverse range of tourism options. If you too want to enjoy real tourism experience in India, you must travel in Rajasthan.
Something more on Rajasthan : Bearing testimony to bravery & valour is Rajasthan which is home to Rajputs. The breeze blowing here carries the sound of hymns of Mirabai alongwith the tinkling of the arms of the Ranas. The history of Rajasthan is filled with the valour of the Rajputs. True, Rana Pratap, Ranakumbha, Bapparao, Bhimsingh are no more today but the tales of their bravery & self-pride are alive in Rajathan. Panna-Dhay has self-price are alive in Rajasthan. Pann-Dhay has set an example by handing over his son to the killers with a view to saving the life of his master's son. There are a number of stories depicting the self, esteem of women of the soil of Rajasthan. Scores of brave women have protected their dignity by jumping into burning fire. The kings of this land have built a number of palaces. The art of sculpture of Rajasthan is worth watching. The spell cast by the forts of Rajasthan is its notable attraction. The identity of this state is also in the form of businessmen having sharp business acumen. Travellers from home and abroad visit this state to have a glimpse of the pink city - Jaipur, Udaipur - the city of lakes, Shekhawati - the city of museum, the city of golden fort - jaisalmer, Mount Abu & Ranakpur-town of epics inscribed on marble & Chittor-replete with the tales of valour and courage.