First-time visitors to India generally imagine India as the land of maharajas, elephants, and palaces. A Rajasthan tour package is exactly what you need to make these fantasies come true. This desert state of India was ruled by Rajputs, Bhils, and Jats, among others, and each of these rulers shaped the culture of this state. The forts and palaces of Rajasthan are known for their uniqueness and intricate carvings. Apart from this, a visitor to Rajasthan can also visit famous temples like Dilwara temples of Mount Abu and various Jain temples. Desert markets, private forests, flora and fauna are some of the other attractions for a visitor to Rajasthan.
Rajasthan vacation treasures
Against
the backdrop of the lonely desert, the colorful fabrics and craftsmanship of
Rajasthan stand out. The best known are tie-dye prints, block prints, zari
embroidery, sanganer prints and bagaru prints. The traditional dresses of
Rajasthan have many mirrors and embroidery and are extremely colorful. It
consists of a lehenga or long skirt and Chaniya Choli or a cropped top. Among
the most used colors are red, yellow, orange and blue. Rajasthan is a shoppers'
paradise, and most visitors to Rajasthan take home rugs, blue ceramics, and
other handicrafts. Jewelry made from semi-precious stones is also very attractive
and popular with visitors while visiting Rajasthan.
Visit the desert markets
Organized
trips to Rajasthan often include visiting desert fairs. The most famous desert
fair is the Pushkar
Fair, which takes place in November. Others are Jaisalmer Fair in February,
Gangaur Fair, Brij Festival and Camel Festival. These fairs are used by locals
as an opportunity to showcase their talents and culture to visitors while on
vacation in the country. Camel races, turbans-tying competitions, folk dances such
as fire dance and gair dance are held under the desert moon. Established
performers sing ballad-style folk songs as well as devotional songs such as
bani and bhajan, accompanied by traditional instruments such as sarangi and
dholak.
Fortresses and Palaces of
Rajasthan
The
forts and palaces of Rajasthan left by its rulers continue to receive visitors.
Some of the most famous palaces are the palaces of Udaipur, Umaid Bhawan in
Jodhpur and the City Palace in Jaipur. Amber Fort in Jaipur is famous for the Sheesh
Mahal or the Hall of Mirrors of the Jai Mandir Temple on the site of the
fort.Most major cities in Rajasthan have their own palaces and fortresses,
which are characterized by the architecture of area and made of various
materials such as sandstone, use white marble or granite.
With
very low prices, package tours are the most recommended by Rajasthan cab. For
more information visit: Rajasthan Tour
Package, Rajasthan Forts and Palaces.