Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Why Rajasthan Is a Famous International Tourists Destination?

Rajasthan is the land of Rajputs where life is inscribed in rainbow colours. Grand forts and highly wrought palaces divulge the affluence and the power of the Rajputs who ruled here for centuries. The forts and Palaces of Rajasthan India display the case of architectural inheritance of Rajasthan. Palaces like Lake Palace, Udai Vilas, Raj Vilas palace, Samode Palace are some of the historical palaces depicting richness and affluent past of Rajasthani Emperors.

Forts in Rajasthan also add to the story of royal grandeur and the strength of Kings of Rajasthan. They are also strong reminders of great ancient culture and heritage of western India. Nearly all of these maginificent masterpieces of strength and valor are built over hill tops and some of them are located in deserts or inside jungles. Every city of Rajasthan like Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Udaipur, Bikaner is a witness to the rich history of the state and proudly displays the living symbols of their rulers from past. Mehrangrh Fort in Jodhpur, Junagarh Fort in Bikaner, Amber Fort and Jaigarh Fort in Jaipur, Golden Fort in Jaisalmer, are some of the forst that leave the international tourists awestruck.

Rajasthan is a land of rich colours and is loaded with affluent festivities. Fairs and folk dances form a strong part of Rajasthani culture. Pushkar Fair is held each year in November at the holy town of Pushkar, 11kms away from Ajmer. International tourists especially flock down to witness the scintillating lake laden with floating lamps at night. These floating lamps create spectacular view when the sacred lake takes on a mystical tint sprinkled with twinkling spots of light and are one of the great tourist attractions.

Desert safari is very popular amongst the international tourists and Camel Safari is one of the most favorite ones. Tourists enjoy the camel ride through Thar desert while visiting the extreme villages of Rajasthan. They enjoy the night under the starry nights of Rajasthan and sleep under tents after enjoying the folk dances around the bonfire.
Wildlife of Rajasthan attracts the animal and bird lovers around the world. Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary is renowned for its migratory birds. This peaty area has become the most liked haunt of hundreds of species of birds, including the well-known Siberian crane, which comes in winter. The Ranthambore National park, at the seam of the Aravalis and the Bindhyas, is a unique concurrence of natural and historical prosperity, standing out evidently in a vast parched and denuded tract of eastern Rajasthan. It is one of the smallest Project Tiger reserves but is known for its population of rare breed of tigers, leopard, sambhar, nilgai, wild dog, and chinkaras.

Aman-i-khas is a true sactuary of harmony, offering visitors outstanding levels of placate in an immaculate wilderness setting. Evocative of the grand travelling tents used by the rulers of the Mughal era, the permanent tents are privately located around the camp's central outdoor fireplace. Aman-i-khas provides daily two safaris into the National park

Rajasthan offers a deep insight into the tough yet colourful life which makes it one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. Any trip to India is definitely incomplete with a Rajasthan Tour.

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