Majestic Rajasthan
Published on Monday, 30th August, 2010 4:48 AM by admin | Comments (9)
Rajasthan is situated in the North Western part of India and shares geographical boundaries with Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat in India. It also has a long international boundary with Pakistan. It has a total area of 342,214 sq. km and is the largest state in the country. Jaipur is the capital and the largest city of the state. Geographical features include the Thar Desert along north-western Rajasthan and the termination of the Ghaggar River near the archaeological ruins at Kalibanga, which are the oldest in the subcontinent discovered so far.
There are lots of places to visit in Rajasthan because it covers a total area of 342 million sq. kilometers . A large part of its area was covered with Thar Desert. A number of celebrations that place in this land such as Festivals and Fairs where wonderful musics and dances can be heard and seen as well. These festival are a part of Indian traditions which has unveiled with various colors show-casting elements of passion, romance, valor, unity and gratitude. Once you view these merriment take hold of the land, you will surely forget all the worries and will flow through the extreme fragrance of the smell of the city. Delight with seeing such culture will certainly capture your thoughts removing all your phial, emotional and mental stress.
The beautiful cities that you can visit in Rajasthan are Jaipur, Udaipur, Jhodhpur, Bikaner, and Jaisalmer. Jaipur, is one of the famous and favorite tourist place in Rajasthan which is also known as “Pink city”. The General is one of the attractions the town of Jaipur has. The “White city” or Udaipur which is located in the south of the state is pretty place to stroll around. Its is situated in the middle of Lake Pichola where you can have a view of the Old Maharaja Palace. Jhodhpur is a town with the central attractions like Meherangarh Fort to be found at top of the hill. Before you reach that hill, you will be passing through small alleys where you can see the blue Brahmin houses, white houses, shops and markets. At the top of the hill, your eyes will be fed by the breathtaking exotic overview of the whole city. In the towns of the Bikaner and Jaisalmer “The Golden City”, you will feel the era of the middle ages.
A great way of traveling to all these beautiful spots is by traveling the Places on wheels. Here, you will be riding carriages that looks like the saloons of Maharaja’s . This is the most exciting ride which make your mind full of enjoyment. In the Palace on wheels, you will have the chance to get to the towns mentioned above plus the National Park Ramthambhor and the Bird Sanctuary Bharatpur.
Rajasthan without a doubt is a place to go for almost every kind of traveler. A large variety of arts and crafts plus great visuals and culture, What else more you search for?
Rajasthan: Land of Kings – Lonely Planet Travel Video
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The Rajasthan is the most exortic traditional city. Its hold the historic cultural tradition of India..