Thursday, 20 July 2017

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Explore Rajasthan Holiday

Rajasthan is most important tourist destinations because of here are a lot of fort and places, lakes, Heritage Havelis, art and culture. Every third foreign tourist visiting India also travels to Rajasthan as it is part of the Golden Triangle for tourists visiting India. The palaces of Jaipur, lakes of Udaipur, and desert forts of Jodhpur, Bikaner & Jaisalmer are among the most preferred destinations of many tourists, Indian and foreign. There is something for every tourist in Rajasthan, India. 
Wildlife, Desert, Hill Station, Fantastic Forts, Royal Palaces, Heritage Hotels, Adventure, and Sports!
The Rajasthan tourism, In India never fails to make an impact on its visitors with its various attractions.  One of best importance when you meet to your Rajasthan tour where you find rich culture heritage in India and no any doubt to excellent experience in this way it’s rich cultural heritage are visiting it magnificent monuments – like – forts, places, lakes, temples, Heritage fresco painted havelis etc.
As well forts and palaces of Rajasthan, India, on your tour travels you will also have opportunity word known wildlife sanctuaries & parks, like Ranthambhore, Sariska, and Keoladeo Ghana National Park. Kumbhalgarh, Mount Abu, Rajasthan offers scenic beauty, fun and adventure to its visitors and where you would see tiger in Ranthambhore and Sariska. Where a largest National park in India, Truly the wildlife of it is photographer's delight. It is a heaven for nature lovers.
One of important travel things in Rajasthan travel package which you will enjoy camel safari to the romantic sam sand dunes visiting the village of Rajasthan (Desert part). Every tourist wants to enjoy camel safari to the Sam Sand Dunes to view the spectacular view of sunset. As well as camel safari you will also enjoy in Desert safari tour – like Jeep safari and horse ride in Rajasthan India. 
You don’t miss the any activities in your Rajasthan tour packages.Jaisalmer Tour Packages
If you want to visit cool climate in Rajasthan, Choose one of Rajasthan tour package for Mt Abu. the only hill stations of it blessed with mind-boggling natural beauty. Picturesque landscapes and cool climate, Mount Abu is also very popular among honeymooners as its offers several picturesque locations.
Rajasthan travel agent and tour operators are offer a range of attractive packages and provide valuable information about tourism.
 

 

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Wednesday, 19 July 2017

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The festival of Rakhi or Raksha Bandhan

'Raksha' means protection and 'Bandhan' means binding or bound. According to Hindu calendar, full moon day in the month of Shravana is a day to celebrate Raksha Bandhan. It is also known as Shravana Purnima. Since ages, it has been considered that Shravana is a holy month to celebrate festivals like rakhi. Being a festival of rainy season it rejoices the bond between a brother and a sister, and all those who care for each other. Raksha Bandhan falls on 7th August in the Gregorian calendar this year.

About Raksha Bandhan

Raksha bandhan, an Indian festival is all about the day to celebrate the bond between families. If they are distant from each other, everybody gets together by pushing the pending work on the next day. The bond of love and protection between brothers and sisters is honored on the day of rakhi. This is a day to pray for protection against all the evils by tying a sacred thread. It is not just a piece of thread, but has a lot of value to it.
Preparations for this day begins few days ago. Sisters engage themselves in finding the best rakhi for her brother. She also shops some amazing outfits for herself. Few days ago, some apply mehendi on their hands too. The brother on the other hand, tries to find the best rakhi gifts for sister as the festival approaches.
The trend to tie a rakhi has been carried forward from history. A sister decorates a rakhi thali that includes a diya, sweets, kumkum and a beautiful rakhi. The proceedings are followed as per the muhurat, an auspicious time as per the Indian calendar. That is the very time when the brother gets himself seated and the sister lights up the diya. She then performs her aarti and applies a kumkum tikka by sprinkling some rice grains over him. He then puts forward his right hand for his sister to tie a rakhi. Later, both share sweets and gifts.
But, this is not a day just for brothers and sisters. It is a day for all those people who immensely love each other. It is for those who want to protect each other from all the hurdles. Celebration is for all. Blood relations are not necessarily important.

History of  Rakhi

 
There are various mythological and historicalstories for calling Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi a big day.
One of the mythological stories is of Krishna and Draupadi that is quite popular. This was the day when Draupadi tore a piece of her saree and tied it to Lord Krishnas? index finger to stop it from bleeding. Getting all sentimental, Lord Krishna promised Draupadi to protect her from all the hurdles she faces.
Another such story is that of the Mahabharata, when queen Kunti ties a simple thread called rakhi to Abhimanyu and Arjun during the battle for their protection. The queen here, was a grandmother of the sons of Subhadra - Abhimanyu and Arjun.
Another story is that of Indra and Indrani signifies that Raksha Bandhan is not the day solely meant for brothers and sisters. But, it is also meant for two people who are deeply concerned about each other and want to protect each other in every possible stage of life. This is a story wherein King Bali was winning against Indra. Here, Indra?s wife, Indrani was worries and prayed Lord Vishnu. He handed her a holy thread that had to be tied on Indra?s wrist. Once Indrani tied the thread to Indra, King Bali started losing the battles. Ultimately, Indra won the war.
The story of Rani Karnavati and Humayun is known by most of them. Humayun received a rakhi from Rani Karnavati when Bahadur Shah attacked Chittorgarh. She sent that sacred thread with a note to Humayun to save her and the empire. He immediately rushed to Chittorgarh with his force to protect Rani Karnavati. But, Rani and the other women happened to commit a suicide before Humayun reached Chittorgarh. Humayun was thrilled to know that and thereby took every step to protect Chittorgarh from Bahadur Shah.
Goddess Lakshmi and King Bali also share their contribution in creating a historical story. This is a story when Goddess Lakshmi requests King Bali her protection as her husband had been out for work. She did that in the outlook of a Brahmin woman. King Bali protects her by giving her a place to stay. She took immense care of her every day. On Poornima, she tied a holy thread to King Bali for his protection. Bali grants her a wish. That is when she requests him to free the gatekeeper who was her husband. Once he freed him up, Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu (Gatekeeper) reveal their true identities.

Celebration


The festival is celebrated in different forms in different areas and is also known by different names. As per traditions, on this day the sister prepares the Puja Thali with a Diya, Rice, Roli and Rakhis. She worships the Gods, ties Rakhi to her brother and prays for his well-being. In return the brother accepts the love with a promise to protect her sister and gives her a gift. Traditionally, they then share and eat sweets like Kaju Katli, Jalebi, and Burfi. This festival strengthens the bond of love between the sisters and brothers.

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Rajasthan Tour Packages - Rajasthan Tourism

Rajasthan is one of the greatest attractions in India for both domestic and foreign tourists. It really is a paradise for tourists with its historical forts, magnificent royal palaces, beautiful lakes, sandy deserts, wildlife sanctuaries and religious centers. Thankfully, Rajasthan hosts everyone - a super-rich tourist or an ordinary traveler. For those who wish to embark on a budget tour to Rajasthan, a little planning and home work would do no harm.
India is believed to be incredible country and Rajasthan is believed to be the incredible state of India. Rajasthan is the state of palaces; land of deserts, place of havelis etc. rajasthan is place which speaks about its royal past of all the rajputana families and royal kings who are still famous for their love towards nation, their stubborn behavior, their braveness to defeat any enemy. People of Rajasthan have a different dressing style and are shaped very strong due to the climate. The cities of Rajasthan are among the most visited and travelled cities in the country, which includes the pink city i.e. Jaipur, famous for Hawamahal, Udaipur renowned for lake palaces, Jaisalmer and something which is not to be forgot is Sam sand dunes of Rajasthan and also the Mehrangarh fort. There are so many places to be visited, the famous rajasthani cuisine to be tasted and the unique hospitality of Rajasthan to be felt and enjoyed which definitely gives you a royal treatment making one feel like a member of royal rajasthani family.
The tour packages of Rajasthan enriches one with incomparable experiences of heritage hotels, huge forts and monuments and also the luxury trains like Palace on Wheels, Royal Orient, Fairy Queen. These trains are designed to showcase the royal past of the rajputana family and therefore are one of the major attraction of Rajasthan.
Rajasthan tour packages offers everything to cover all the aspects of this incredible state including festivals, culture, cuisine, wild life, golden deserts, elephant safaris, kite festivals etc. it also caters the need and hunger of a sportsmen for adventurous sports like boating in Chambal river through the Vindhayan plateau or also enjoy the sightseeing in the air by hot air balloons or small aircraft, one can also play golf or try his or her hands on archery.
The tour packages of Rajasthan is planned so well, keeping in mind all the heritage sites and important locations which shall not to be missed and also taking care of the traveler's budget. The destinations include remarkable places like Alwar, Ajmer Pushkar, Bikaner, Bundi, Bharatpur, Jaipur, Jodhpur, kota, Mount Abu, Ranthambor etc.
Rajasthan is culturally rich because of its past history which in a way or the other gives a small clear picture of Indian way of lifestyle.i.e. full of culture, arts, and tradition. The music and folk dance of this incredible place is fascinating and mesmerizing, which would leave a beautiful remark in your life and the tour packages of Rajasthan would certainly help you experience immeasurable pleasure and a promise to never disappoint you.
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Tuesday, 18 July 2017

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Jaipur Sightseeing - Jaipur City Tour

Jaipur Tour Planner: If you like visit to top attractions and places in Jaipur so these places are right for you. If you are passionate about the strong forts and marvelous architecture that flaunt the expertise of the artisans of the past, Jaipur is where you need to be on your vacation. You can customize the rides the way you need, take elephant rides on jungles, through villages, in Biological Park and many more. If you long to experience the flamboyant lifestyle of the past rulers even if it is only for a few days, Jaipur’s palaces-turned-heritage hotels are where you need to stay for a lifetime experience. If you fancy elephant rides, you need to be in Jaipur to have a royal ride on the elephants.

Below is a list of Top Attractions and Places in Jaipur.


1. Amber Fort and Palace

Around half an hour's drive from the city center, like something out of a fairy tale, Amber Fort is set on a hill top overlooking Maota Lake. It was the original home of Rajput royalty until Jaipur city was constructed, and contains a number of breathtaking palaces, halls, gardens, and temples. Inside, the elaborate mirror work adds to the grandeur. The fort entrance is reached by walking up the hill, going in a jeep, or taking a lurching elephant ride. The evening sound and light show, which brings alive the Fort's history, is impressive.

2. City Palace

Upon visiting the magnificent City Palace, it's easy to see that the royal family of Jaipur was one of the richest in India. The huge complex of courtyards, gardens, and buildings blend both Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. The Peacock Gate is exquisite, and contains an alluring display of detailed workmanship featuring bright peacocks. Today, the royal family lives in the graceful Chandra Mahal (Moon Palace) bordering the courtyard. Also inside the City Palace complex is a museum, art gallery, and interesting displays of royal costumes and old Indian weapons.

3. "Hawa Mahal" Palace of the Winds

Hawa Mahal Jaipur
The intricate and fascinating facade of the Palace of the Winds "Hawa Mahal" is probably Jaipur's most recognized building. Constructed in 1799, it has five floors that contain rows of small windows and screens. Wind used to flow through the openings, giving the palace its name. However, the wind has now gone from the Wind Palace as most of the windows have been sealed shut. Legend has it that the palace, which overlooks the main street of Jaipur's lively Old City, was built so that the women of the royal household could watch the streets below without being observed. A panoramic view can be had from the top of the building.

4. Jantar Mantar Observatory

Jantar Mantar Observatory
Jantar Mantar, built by King Jai Singh II between 1727 and 1734, literally means "calculation instrument". More than just a curious collection of sculptures, each structure at the intriguing Jantar Mantar observatory has a specialized astronomical function. There are 14 structures in total, which measure time, predict eclipses, and track stars. The most impressive one is the huge Samrat Yantra sundial. At a height of 90 feet (27 meters), it has a shadow that moves roughly the width of a person's hand every minute. It's a profound display of how quickly time does in fact go!

5. Jaigarh Fort

The massive Jaigarh Fort was built in 1726 and holds great appeal for military lovers. Flanked by towering gateways and watchtowers, it contains the world's largest cannon on wheels. The cannon has never been fired though, and neither has the fort been captured. As a result the fort has remained intact over its long life, and is very well preserved. In fact, it's one of the best-preserved military structures of medieval India. Jaigarh doesn't have the delicate interiors of Amber Fort, and therefore appears as a real fortress. Climb the Diwa Burj watchtower to get an excellent view over the plains.

6. Nahargarh Fort

Nahargarh Fort, also known as Tiger Fort, is perched high on the rugged Aravali Hills overlooking Jaipur city. The fort was built 1734 to help defend the city. It found fame in 2006, after many scenes from the movie Rang De Basanti were filmed there. Nahargarh Fort offers spectacular views, which are best seen at sunset. It also makes a great place for a picnic as there's a cafe on the premises, which serves beer and snacks until 10 p.m. The fort looks particularly attractive at night when it's lit up.

7. Monkey Temple

galtaghat monkey temple
Getting to this rather ruinous but holy Hindi temple, nestled in peaceful surroundings between two granite cliffs, is quite an adventure but it's completely worth the effort. The temple is part of a larger temple complex, which also has three sacred pools of water. One of the pools has been taken over by thousands of monkeys that congregate there to swim and bathe. They're generally friendly and love to be fed. Unfortunately, the area is not well maintained. Be prepared to encounter dirty and trash, as well as priests and pseudo holy men coercing people for money.

8. Albert Hall (Government Central Museum)

This old and famous museum was modeled on the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Its collection includes portraits of local kings, costumes, woodcarvings, paintings, and arts and crafts. Unfortunately photography isn't allowed.
 

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Monday, 17 July 2017

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Saturday, 15 July 2017

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Fair & Festivals of Rajasthan 

rajasthan Festivals

1. Camel Festival Bikaner:


The BikanerCamel Festival is organized in the beautiful city of Bikaner, Rajasthan by the state’s Tourism Department. The desert town of Bikaner is located in the Northern part of Rajasthan. The festival is organized every year in the month of January or late December to emphasize the value of ship of the desert – “Camel”. The two day festival is marked by different interesting activities. This
festival starts off with a magnificent procession of bedecked camels against the red sandstone backdrop of the Junagarh Fort (1588-1593) in the town.

2. Nagaur Fair:

Nagaur Fair is the second biggest fair in India. The fair goes on for eight days. NagaurFair, Rajasthan is held every year during the month of Jan-Feb.  It is popularly known as the Cattle fair of Nagaur. This is because the Nagaur Fair is mainly all about trading of animals. Approximately 70,000 bullocks, camels and horses are traded every year in this fair. The animals lavishly decorated and even their owners dress up wearing colorful turbans and long moustaches.

3. Kite festival:

Kite festival of Jaipur is observed on the day of Makar Sankranti or Uttarayan. Celebrated on 14th of January to mark the transition of the sun from dhanu rashi (Sagittarius) to makara rashi (Capricorn), the day is considered auspicious. It is said that Uttarayan or northward journey of the sun begins on the day of Makar Sankranti. A prominent one out of the festivals of Rajasthan is the Kite Festival. Certainly, it's a festival that is unique in its own way. The colourful kites hovering over whole of Rajasthan brighten up the skies. This festival is largely celebrated in Jaipur and Jodhpur. The kites-with-lights flown add to the fancy of the festival. If you like kite flying, this is the festival for you.

4. Baneshwar Fair Baneshwar:

BaneshwarFair is a five days event starting from Shukla ekadeshi of Magh month, as per the Hindu calendar. This is the unique and biggest tribal fair of the country that attracts lakhs of devotees. This fair is annually held in Dungarpur, Rajasthan. The name Baneshwar is derived from the holy Shiva Linga located in the Shiv temple in Dungarpur. ‘Baneshwar’ in the local language Vagdi means ‘master of delta’. The fair is organised at the delta formed by rivers- Mahi and Som. The fair continues till Shukla Purnima of Magh. Baneshwar is situated 24 kms away from Aspur, which is in the Dungarpur district.

5. Gangaur Festival:

Gangaur is one of the most vivid festivals rejoiced with great enthusiasm and happiness all over the Indian state of Rajasthan. In the word Gangaur, 'Gan' is the synonym for Lord Shiva whereas 'Gaur' stands for Gauri or Goddess Parvati. But mainly, this festival is held in the honors of Goddess Parvati as she is regarded as the epitome of marital love, strength, courage, power and excellence. During the festivities, married women worship Goddess Parvati for the long life, well being and wealth of their husbands while the girls pray for getting a smart and an understanding life partner.

6. Mewar festival:

Mewarfestival is observed to welcome the arrival of spring season with all zest and dedication in Udaipur, Rajasthan. During the days of festival, the whole city of Udaipur gets drenched in colors of festivity. Local markets and shops beautify their frontage with bright lights and decorations. Coinciding with the Gangaur festival, Mewar festival is equally significant for the womenfolk of Rajasthan.

7. Elephant Festival:


The ElephantFestival is an annual festival which is held every year in the Pink City, Jaipur. This matchless event is organized on the full moon day of Phalgun Purnima which falls in the month of February/March. The Elephant-headed God, Ganesha, believed to be the remover of obstacles and foremost to all the gods, is revered and devotedly worshipped in all the parts of India. its venue got
changed in 2011 and has been shifted to Jaipur Polo Ground which is opposite to the Sawai Mansingh Stadium.

8. Urs Ajmer Sharif, Ajmer:

The DargahSharif Ajmer, located at the foot of a barren hill, is the place where the Khawaja Moinuddin Chishti mortal remains lie buried. The Dargah (tomb) with a marble dome is situated in the center of a courtyard and is surrounded by a silver platform. It's believed that the shrine is a place of wish fulfillment for those who pray with devout and pure hearts. People of all religious faiths visit the Dargah and make offerings of rose and jasmine flowers to seek the blessings of the Khawaja.

9. Teej Festival:

festival is Teej, which falls in the monsoon months of July-August. On this occasion, married women pray to Lord Shiva and Parvati to bless them with happy and long married life. Celebrated in and around Rajasthan this festival of swings welcomes monsoon.

10. Kajli Teej:

As per the Hindu calendar, Kajli Teej is celebrated on the third day of the fifth Hindu Month 'Saawan/Shravan'. On this day Lord Krishna is honored by the women by singing prayers and devotional songs and performing the scared ritual of 'Neem Puja'. Kajli Teej celebrations in Bundi, Rajasthan is the most popular one. In Bundi, it is celebrated on the third day of the Hindu month 'Bhadra'. This day is completely dedicated to the Goddess Teej. Although Kajli Teej takes place for two days, its celebrations are generally extended till Janmashtami (Lord Krishna's birth anniversary).

11. Dussehra Festival:

Dussehra is the beloved festival that is celebrated almost all over India but Dussehra inKota certainly sets it apart with 75 feet tall effigies of the demons Ravana, Kumbhakarana and Meghnath that are burnt here on Dussehra day. Villagers dress themselves in colorful dresses and offer prayers to Lord Rama. There is a dazzling procession that mesmerizes the onlookers that come here from the surrounding villages and provide a ripe opportunity for the traders to display their wares. Cultural Programmers are organized and one can see the scintillating performances by the prominent artistes who come here from all over the country.

12. Marwar Festival, Jodhpur:

The most popular Jodhpur festival is the Jodhpur Marwar Festival. It is held every year in memory of the heroes of Rajasthan. Marwar Festival of Jodhpur, Rajasthan was originally known as the Maand Festival. The festival is held in the month of Ashwin. Ashwin is a Hindu month between September-October. The venue of this festival includes the famous Umaid Bhawan Palace, Mandore and Mehrangarh Fort.

13. Pushkar fair:

The sprawling annual festivities of the 100 year old Pushkar Mela through its dramatic collage of diversified pictures, mirrors the vibrancy of the gracious state of Rajasthan. It is celebrated for five days from the Kartik ekadashi to Kartik Poornima, the full moon day of Kartik (October–November) in Hindu calendar.
 
 

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Friday, 14 July 2017

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Rajasthan Tour Packages & Rajasthan Tourism in India

Rajasthan, the largest state of India, is one of the most popular travel destinations of India. Drenched in royal grandeur, the royal land of Rajasthan is known for its cultural richness, rich history and a lot of tourism options. There are a lot of options for tourism in Rajasthan, India. Some of popular tourism options are cultural tourism, wildlife tourism, heritage tourism, village tourism, historical tourism, etc.
Rajasthan tourism also offers a lot of activities which you will surly love to indulge in. Exploring wildlife parks & sanctuaries, jeep safari, camel safari, boat riding on lovely lakes, bird watching, etc are some activities which you will surely not want to forget to enjoy them during your Rajasthan tour.
Rajasthan tourism is very popular among tourists from all over the world. Tourism and Rajasthan go side by side. A large number of tourists from all over the world come to India for travel and tourism in Rajasthan. You can too experience the magic of amazing tourism during your trip to Rajasthan.
The vibrant and colorful state of Rajasthan is also known for its diversity which can be seen its culture, tradition, geography, people, lifestyle, cuisine, etc. This is its diversity which makes it one of the prime travel destinations of India. One cannot find so much diversity in any other states of India. Surely, Rajasthan tours provide a pleasant travel and tourism experience.
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One of the best ways to know about Rajasthan is its various magnificent monuments. You will see and visit several magnificent monuments during your tours to Rajasthan. Fantastic forts, palatial palaces, stunning havelis, terrific temples, etc play a vital role in the boom of travel and tourism in Rajasthan, India. City Palace Jaipur, Amber Fort & Palace Jaipur, Lake Palace Udaipur, Mehrangarh Fort Jodhpur, City Palace Udaipur, Samode Palace Jaipur, Kumbhalgarh Fort, Junagarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace Jodhpur, Golden Fort Jaisalmer Fort, Havelis of Shekhawati region, Pushkar Temples, Jain Temples, etc are some major monuments of Rajasthan and never fail to enchant tourists on their India Rajasthan tours.
Some of forts and palaces of Rajasthan have now been turned into heritage hotels. These palace hotels provide fascinating ambiance blended with world class accommodation and age old charm. You will to have wonderful opportunity to stay these palace hotels during your Rajasthan trip. Rightly, the state is known as the land of monuments.
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Besides monuments you will also have wonderful opportunity to explore rich flora and fauna of Rajasthan. Rajasthan tours also take you to the some of world famous wildlife parks and sanctuaries. Ranthambhore National Park & Tiger Reserve, Sariska National Park & Tiger Reserve, Keoladeo Ghana National Park & Bird Sanctuary, etc are very popular among tourists who have interest in wildlife and nature. Exploring these parks and sanctuaries provides pleasant experience of Rajasthan travel.
Rajasthan is also known for its vast desert - Thar Desert. On your tour to Rajasthan you will have wonderful opportunity to explore desert landscapes of Rajasthan. One of the best ways to explore the desert landscapes of Rajasthan is camel safari. You can enjoy camel safari to explore the desert and see the shimmering sand dunes of Rajasthan. Visiting Sam Sand Dunes at the time of sunset is very popular activities among honeymooners and newly-wedded couples. You should not miss to visit the shimmering sand dunes during your Rajasthan tours to India.
There are several tours operators and travel agents in India who offer Rajasthan tour packages and provide information about travel and tourism in Rajasthan, India. Rajasthan tours package make you enable this vibrant and colorful state in more and more convenient ways. One of the major benefit of exploring Rajasthan with the help of tour operators/travel agents and their Rajasthan tour package is you will escape from being perplexed what to see or what to not.
So, if you too have decided to travel in Rajasthan India, welcome! Visit Rajasthan India and explore this vibrant and colorful state. Enjoy unlimited tourism options and share memories of Rajasthan tours with you relatives and friends.
 
 
 
 
 
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Thursday, 13 July 2017

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Celebrate Teej Festival In Jaipur Rajasthan

The festival Teej is celebrated with ultimate thrill and enthusiasm. The festival is celebrated with the outbreak of the monsoon season which is generally called as "Sawan Festival". The festival is dedicated to the divine couple of Lord Shiva and goddess Parvati. The festival is highly celebrated in Rajasthan India and is highly popular in Jaipur. The state of Rajasthan, Punjab, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh celebrates the festival at the arrival of monsoon after long summer season.
On the day of Teej festival married women pray to goddess Parvati for the well being of their husband. Colorful costumes, fasting for the whole day, song and dance with the religious procession are the most striking feature of the festival. The religious procession of the festival is the most attractive feature of the festival. Basically there are three types of Teej and they are as under:
Hariyali Teej: The festival of Hariyali Teej falls in Shukla Paksha of Sawan month. It is celebrated at the beginning of monsoon season. On this day, women wear green colored clothes. They worship moon, Lord Krishna and goddess Radha.
 
Kajari Teej: Kajari Teej is celebrated on the dark half (Krishna Paksha) of Shravan month (according to Hindu calendar). On this day women sings devotional songs and gathers near the Neem Tree and worships it. Special procession is carried on and goddess Parvati is decorated very beautifully.
Hartalika Teej: The day is having the most importance in the entire Teej festival. The Hartalika teej is celebrated for three days and for the three days married women observes fast and second day its Nirjara Fast which meaning 'fast without water' for the great devotion and lifelong prosperity for their husband.
Importance: Teej is the most awaited festival for the womenfolk which is as always the most colorful, attractive and vibrant. Both married and unmarried women perform the many joys and rituals of the Teej Festival to make it colorful and vibrant. Teej is the time to adorn oneself like a newly dressed bride. Therefore women shop for new clothes, jewelry and accessories. Mahanadi is another attraction for the women who keep fast for their husband and to be husband.
During the Teej festival the magnificent collection of Heena comes in the market. Teej is also known as the 'festival of swings' which marks the advent of the monsoon season. Sawan Teej festival is the time for the fun and jollity while performing the rituals and traditions.
 
 
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Wednesday, 12 July 2017

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Luxury Hotels and Camps in Jaisalmer

Planning a luxury holiday in Jaisalmer?  Providing you the information on best boutique luxury hotels and stylish romantic retreats that Jaisalmer has to offer, we’ve put together shortlisted best luxury hotel in Jaisalmer.  Jaisalmer is a magical place to stay and offers everything a lavish accommodation you could wish for. List of luxury hotels in Jaisalmer. Check out Jaisalmer’s most luxurious 5 star hotelsbest facilities, details, and reasons to stay. Book with us luxury camps stay in desert and car rental services along with jaisalmer tour packages , and don’t forget to enjoy the camel safari in thar desert.
Suryagarh  :- Set in a grand palace with an ornate, sandstone exterior, this palatial hotel is 7 km from the abandoned village of Kuldhara, and 15 km from the Bara Bagh temple. Sophisticated accommodations feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minibars. Suites add living and dining rooms; some have Jacuzzi tubs. Private mansions, with sandstone ceilings, include fountains and verandas; 1 has a kitchen. Parking and breakfast are free. There’s a 24-hour cafe, a fine-dining restaurant, a chic bar, and a courtyard with snacks. Amenities include an indoor pool, a spa, a gym and a game room. Yoga, chanting and meditation are available.
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Jaisalkot :- Away from the hustle bustle of Jaisalmer, Jaisalkot comprises of 25 acres of land and is enclosed within a strong and majestic fort. The ambiance is that of a lost world of royalty – quiet and elegant. Each room overlooks either the massive front Maidan or the vast desert scape. The spa, pool, gym, restaurant and bar are spread luxuriously across the property. In spite of the old world charm, the hotel is equipped with all modern amenities required for a comfortable and peaceful stay. Jaisalkot offers its customers, what no other property can – a chance to go back in time.
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Marriott Resort & Spa :- Jaisalmer Marriott Resort & Spa is suitably located at just 3.3 km from the Jaisalmer Railway Station and a few minutes away from all major shopping points and attractions of the city. The luxurious desert property offers 135 exquisitely designed rooms and suites offering deluxe bedding and marble bathrooms to 42 inch LED TVs and 24-hour room service. Start your day with an elaborate buffet breakfast or indulge in a quick workout at our fitness center. Rejuvenate yourself with personalized therapies at Quan Spa or simply unwind in serenity by our poolside. Plan a meeting or a social event in one of our beautiful indoor or outdoor venues, or spend some time exploring Jaisalmer’s exotic attractions.
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Fort Rajwada :- At Fort Rajwada, we look forward provide an insight into true imperial living. Everything from infusion of original balconies with intricate carvings and jalis as old as 450 years into our walls to our truely royal guest experience is designed to let you experience the best of both worlds.  Fort Rajwada is proud to carry forward this legacy of hospitality of Jaisalmer. A luxury hotel with 90 rooms, 4 mini suites and 5 suites, Fort Rajwada offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience Jaisalmer and the Thar Desert. An oasis of exclusive tranquillity five minutes away from the Jaisalmer fort, Fort Rajwada welcomes you to experience the way of life of the Rajputana royalty.
The accommodation at the best hotels and desert camp in Jaisalmer
Desert Tulip :-  Minutes away from the Jaisalmer Fort, Desert Tulip Hotel and Resort stands as an oasis of warmth and hospitality in the heart of the enigmatic Thar. A towering sandstone wonder synonymous with romance, chivalry, culture and beauty. The hotel embraces intricate carvings on the yellow sand stone made by the local craftsmen, blending tradition with contemporary elegance.  The amicable and tranquil environment of the hotel, along with its beautifully landscaped gardens surrounding the pool lends itself to mystical evenings. It offers a glimpse into the rich culture of the rural Rajasthan with traditional dances and rustic music by local artists.
Gorbandh  Palace :- It is in this beautiful city of Jaisalmer that the Gorbandh Palace is ideally located. The very name of this Royal Retreat is inspired by the desert and its associated stories. Gorbandh is a harness which the desert women decorate for their husband’s camel with any material they can find such as cowry shells, beads, sequins, coloured threads and even buttons. It is a matter of pride for women to deck their husband’s camels out in the most splendid way possible as a mark of respect for this majestic working beast and for the men who rely on their strength and aptitude in the undulating sands of the desert. In this luxurious Royal Retreat you can enjoy all modern-day amenities in an authentic Rajasthani ambience. The retreats lush greenery, fountains, state of the art spa and the blue waters of its swimming pool create a tranquil haven from the heat and dust of the desert city. Also nearby are the famous Sam sand dunes, where you can party or stay overnight.
Exploit the plethora of exhilarating things to do in Jaisalmer and explore the rich heritage and culture in the deserts of the Golden city.
 
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Monday, 10 July 2017

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Tiger Reserve National Park of Rajasthan

Rajasthan is home to some of the most famous and highly visited wildlife sanctuaries as well as national parks. Those who have interest in visiting wildlife sanctuaries can now make the most of wildlife travel packages in Rajasthan which also takes you to some of the offbeat destinations. There are many underrated national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in Rajasthan. Here you will learn about three off beat wildlife sanctuaries and national parks.
Ranthambore Tiger Reserve

Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, before a princely game conserve is the scene where the celebrated Indian Tiger is best seen. Ranthambore Tiger Reserve lies on the junction of Aravali and Vindhyas just 14 Kms from Sawai Madhopur in Eastern Rajasthan. It sprawls over a varying and undulating landscape. The scenery changes dramatically from gentle and steep slopes of the Vindhyas and sharp and conical hills of the Aravali. A tenth century fort also blends amicably with the background. Pure sands of Dhok (Anogeissus pendula) interspersed with grasslands at the plateaus, meadows in valleys and luxuriant foliage around the canals make the jungle. Three big lakes – Padam Talab (meaning Lake), Malik Talab and Raj Bagh – are similar turquoises studded in the vast forest that abounds with aquatic vegetation including duckweeds, lilies and lotus.
A significant geological feature within the park is the 'Great Boundary Fault' where the Vindhaya plateau meets the Aravali range. The Rivers Chambal in the South and the Banas in the North bound the National Park. The park is dotted with steep rocky hills and the dominating architecture of Ranthambhor Fort (built in the 10th century), adds to its landscape. The rugged park terrain alternates between dry deciduous forest, open grassy meadow, dotted by several lakes and rivers that are only made passable by rough roads built and maintained by the Forest Service.The tiger is not the only attraction at Ranthambore although it is the one park resident that people come to see. A variety of birds including Owlets, the ubiquitous Langur (monkey), Leopard, Caracal, Hyena, Jackal, Jungle Cat, marsh Crocodiles, Wild Boar, Bears and various species of Deer are the other attractions.
Sariska Tiger Reserve
Sariska Tiger Reserve is situated only 200 km from Delhi and 107 kms from Jaipur. Although larger than Ranthambor, it is less commercialised and has less tigers but a similar topography. It covers an area of 800 sq km in total, with a core area of approximately 500 sq km. The Northern Aravali Hills dominate the skyline with their mixture of sharp cliffs and long narrow valleys. The area was declared a sanctuary in 1955 and became a National Park in 1979.
The landscape of Sariska comprises of hills and narrow valleys of the Aravali hill range. The topography of Sariska supports scrub-thorn arid forests, dry deciduous forests, rocks and grasses. The broad range of wildlife here is a wonderful example of ecological adoption and tolerance, for the climate here is variable as well as erratic.
It is located in the contemporary Alwar district and is the legacy of the Maharajas of Alwar. Pavilions and Temples within Sariska are ruins that hint at past riches and glory. The nearby Kankwadi Fort has a long and turbulent history.In morning and evening, wildlife in Sariska heads towards the many water holes, which litter the park, thus providing the guests with their best chance of viewing game. At some of these watering holes it is possible to book hides which are situated in prime spots for wildlife viewing.
The park is home to numerous carnivores including Leopard, Wild Dog, Jungle Cat, Civets Hyena, Jackal, and Tiger. These feed on species such as Sambar, Chital, Nilgai, Chausingha, Wild Boar and Langur. Sariska is also well known for its large population of Rhesus Monkeys, which are found around Talvriksh.
So, while choosing wildlife travel packages in India, make sure that you do include above slated three parks and sanctuaries.
 
 
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