The tour of Rajasthan explores the rural south and west regions. Observe wildlife on the Chambal river, staying at Bhainsrorgargh forta 200 year old fort overlooking the river, take a jeep ride into the countryside to observe rural traditions unchanged for centuries.
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Places to look out for in Rajasthan
1. Places to look out for in Rajasthan
Thinking of visiting rural Rajasthan? Want to find out more? Then follow the guidelines
presented in this article and make the most of your trip!
The Pastoral, Rural Rajasthan is a route through the Rajput states. Rajasthan, also known as
‘The Land of the Kings’ is a desert kingdom, well renowned for its colorful villages, along with
cultural music-arts & handcrafts. It is one of the most attractive regions of the world.
Furthermore, it is considered the oldest civilization with extremely rich cultural heritage.
Refined creativity of wood craft, paintings and murals along with the dye garments and bright
ties which are the regal aspect of Rajasthan's art.
By far, it is the India's biggest state and is recognised as the most charming tourist spot in India.
Each place located in this region has a special quality, magic and charm to offer its visitors. The
magical soil of this land gives birth to artistic & exciting handcrafts, conventional skills, and art
trades. Fine art is the specialty of the Rajasthanis, which has enormously popularised the state
as a shoppers stop. Printed fabrics, filigree work, embellished materials, ivory carvings, and
block printing are the key aspect of Rajasthani art.
There are numerous places to visit in this part of India and some of the renowned ones are
mentioned below.
• Jaipur – We start at Jaipur which is the capital of Rajasthan and was founded on 18
November 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Today, it has a population of over 3 million.
Also, it is well renowned as the Pink City of India because of its beauty.
• Udaipur – Once you have enjoyed the ancient royal architecture of Jaipur forts then comes
the turn to take your expedition to the next level, which can only be done by visiting the
City of Lakes - Udaipur. Because of its imperial history, along with numerous palaces and
forts, which imitate the fervor tale of Rajasthan's kings and queens, Udaipur is often termed
as the most idealistic city. Impressive lakes beside extravagant palaces make a textbook
moment for the visitors.
• Pushkar – Pushkar is a township situated in the Ajmer district of Rajasthan, which is located
14 km (8.7 mile) northwest of Ajmer at an average height of 510 m (1,670 ft). It is one of the
five sacred dhams (pilgrimage site) for devout Hindus.
Once you’re back from Pushkar, then comes the time to explore Ranthambore, which is
located along the edges of the deserts and is well renowned for its awesome wildlife and
beautiful Aravali and Vindhyachal hills. Furthermore, the rich flora and fauna of Ranthambore
national will definitely take your trip to the next level.
2. With so many different colours, vibrant culture and royal history, a holiday in Rajasthan, India
surely makes an appealing tourist destination for those visiting India for the first time. To
know more about Rural Rajasthan, visit http://points-south.co.uk/rajasthan-itinerary/