Travel to Rajasthan: the royal state of India

 The mind conjures up images of vast forts and fortified palaces when thinking about the state of Rajasthan. Rajasthan, a fairy tale coming true, is all about chivalry, adventure, tension and romance. Although the state is dominated by the arid terrain of the Thar Desert and the heat is scorching, it is still the most popular destination for foreign tourists. The region has a large number of artificial lakes; some of them belong to the ancient world. The famous desert triangle circuit includes Jaisalmer, Jodhpur and Bikaner and is known for its huge forts and camel safaris. Rajasthan is well connected to the rest of India by road, train and flight.

 


Whether you are visiting the state on a Royal Rajasthan Tour or a wildlife tour at one of its famous tiger sanctuaries, Rajasthani hospitality will unite you as soon as you enter the state. The comfort, convenience, care, warmth and opulent ambiance of Rajasthan Heritage Hotels are complemented by their stunning distinctive architecture and thoughtful furnishings that showcase the arts and crafts of the region. You can also see the royal insignia of the old palace's ancient rulers, displayed with the pride and honor it deserves, and the decor, dress code, and even the menu seem to exude the glory of the palace's royal past. Rajasthan strives to preserve its history and culture, and the efforts are appreciated by those who want to get a glimpse of the royal Rajasthan of the past.

 

Rajasthan Wildlife Tours allows you to explore one of the favorite pastimes of kings and princes which are now part of the history of Rajasthan. As you cruise through the thorn bushes, rugged rocky terrain, rugged wetlands and mudflats of the hunting grounds of the formal princely states of Rajasthan, you will be mesmerized by the wide variety of native and migratory birds and animals to be found. here. The biodiversity of Rajasthan's national parks also includes rare and endangered species, the most famous of which are the royal Bengal tigers, which were once found here in abundance. Today they are well protected in their natural environment and seem accustomed to human company, although they can only watch them from a distance and cannot disturb or feed them in any way. The birdlife of the Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary in Bharatpur makes it the second best refuge in the world for migratory birds and often finds a place on Northern India's Golden Triangle Tours.

 

The Palace on Wheels, equipped with 14 air-conditioned rooms, offers a typically luxurious train ride during your trip to royal Rajasthan. Traveling like a maharajah, living in some of the best preserved forts and palaces, dining like kings and queens, and fast service around every corner is the perfect luxury to indulge in a treat. Often referred to as one of the most romantic places in the world, the Lake Palace in Jaipur and the graceful movements of folk dancers enliven the Pushkar camel fair and bonfire nights in the Jaisalmer sand dunes. Royal Mughal-style tents in Ranthambore National Park, camel caravan tours, and a stay at some of the best forest lodges make Rajasthan tours fun and exciting on the journey.

 

Amit Kumar has a keen interest in writing informative articles on travel and tourism in India. He also shared her words about her on a Rajasthani travel portal where you can find information on travel packages and tours of Rajasthan and other destinations in the 'Northern India. Check out [http://www.rajasthancab.com] and get the vacation package of your dreams.

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