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Wonders of Rajasthan

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An assortment of all colours with a splash of several emotions to it pictures the most beautiful and colorful desert of India – Rajasthan. A land where the golden sands speak of the legendary saga of the former rulers and the aura whispers the tales of romance. A land that offers a holiday vacation full of fun and frolic. Starting from a royal and exotic luxury to excessive adventure – a land where diversity in culture, faith and humankind has its complete strength and is esteemed in full insignia. The magical land of Rajasthan, India is one of the most favoured tourist destinations across the world.

 
Turbaned men and veiled women welcome you whole-heartedly to Rajasthan. With many timeless and spectacular forts and palaces that dot the desert landscape turn the state into a land of monuments. Forts and palaces are the major attractions of Rajasthan, India. Come Rajasthan and spend an unforgettable holiday. Stay at spectacular palace hotels like Umaid Bhavan Palace or Samode Palace on your Rajasthan tour and practice the lavishness of being treated like a King.

Discover the hidden treasures that add colour to the barren and bleak desert, Rajasthan. Explore the vibrant and colourful land of Rajasthan, India and enjoy its cultural mosaic that reflects sparkling hues of folk songs, ballads romantic, rhythmic saga of past affairs and heritage brilliance. Find out alluring attractions of Rajasthan during your tour to the most colourful Indian state and enjoy the fascination of Rajasthan tour in comforts and well-organized fashion. It is sure to the magical land of Rajasthan will fail to captivate you with its magical charisma. Even the most seasoned traveller will be bowled over by its charms. The whole of the sate is packed with fascinations.
 
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Rajasthan has many attractive cities which are worth visiting, each one known for its special significance. Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, popularly known as the Pink City, Jodhpur – the Sun City, Udaipur – the Romantic City, Jaisalmer – the Golden City, Bikaner – the Camel City and Mount Abu – the only hill station of Rajasthan are some major cities of Rajasthan which are amazing. All cities are dotted with many picturesque places of interests, impressive gardens , stunning havelis and spectacular forts and palaces.
 
The culturally rich land of Rajasthan, India is not only famous for its forts and palaces but also for its rippling sand dunes on the barren desert, natural diversity, flora and fauna and wildlife. The wildlife of Rajasthan is equally exciting and exhilarating as its culture is. There are many wildlife sanctuaries in the desert land of Rajasthan, India which should not be missed while you are in Rajasthan. Visiting wildlife of Rajasthan gives a unique experience on your tours to Rajasthan, India. The majestic land of Rajasthan, India provides everything a tourist can demand for. Rajasthan has so much to see and do. Come Rajasthan and satiate your hunger for a memorable holiday.

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