Rajasthan tourism is the colourful land of art and
culture which everyone around the world wants to experience. A trip to
Rajasthan will take you to the world of music, colours, history, food etc.
Every place you visit in Rajasthan has its own history, value and tells its own
story. Travel destinations of Rajasthan are Jodhpur, Jaipur, Jaiselmer,
Udaipur, Alwar, and many more.
Every place you visit in Rajasthan speaks about
its rich history and historical heritage. If you are travelling to Jodhpur,
Umaid Bhawan Palace and Mehrangarh Fort are the main attractions. Umaid Bhawan
Palace is listed among the largest private residences in the world named after
Maharaja Umaid Singh. Similarly, Mehrangarh Fort is situated on a hill and
speaks volumes about the historical fights of the warriors. If you are
travelling to Jaipur, Jai Garh fort and Amer fort are the special place in the
city to visit, Surrounded by greenery and lovely temples all around. After
Jaipur, visit the city of lakes – Udaipur, known as the most romantic city in
Rajasthan. The grand City Palace in Udaipur is surrounded by beautiful lake
view and scenic beauty.
Rajasthan is also known for its art and culture, folk
music which is rich in tradition. Kalbeliya and Ghoomar are the special dance
forms of the state, and it is full of energy and gives extra pinch of joy. When
it comes to Rajasthan’s folk music and traditional dance, you can't stop your
feet from dancing. When you talk about Food of Rajasthan, it has its own
specialty. When it comes to the taste, it is royal and delicious. Jaipur
is well known for ghewar, Jodhpur for its Mirchi vadaas, Bikaner for Rasogullas
and namkeens, Malpuas of Pushkar, etc. but the ultimate taste you will find in the
popular most dish of Rajasthan which is the Dal Bati churma.
Rajasthan Wildlife Sanctuaries is another side of
Rajasthan that you cannot afford to miss like the Ranthambore Wildlife
Sanctuary is a home for hundreds of species of birds and animals. Exploring
Rajasthan wildlife is as exciting as it gets, you never know you might get a
chance to see even the most endangered species you have never seen
before.
Rajasthan is the most colourful state of
India. You can find all the splashes, colours, art, festivals, and culture mixed
all together to serve you the experience of a lifetime.
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