Wednesday, June 16, 2021

Best Things to Do During Rajasthan Travel

 Rajasthan has always been a very popular tourist destination for Indians and expats who visit India every year to see the diversity of Indian culture. With colorful crafts, impressive forts and palaces, it is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. The country has left a great impression over the years with its traditions and culture. And today it is widely known for its Indian heritage that has a lot to offer. Today, renowned for its vibrant art and culture, this beautiful princely country can easily become part of one of the Legacy of Rajasthan packages.

 The best part of exploring this destination with Rajasthan Tour Packages is attending some of the country busiest fairs and festivals and learning about some of the finest Indian customs and cuisines. 

Make sure your Rajasthan tours includes all of the states attractions including Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, and Ajmer. All these places in Rajasthan are important and worthy of the attention of the dynasty that once ruled the country. Udaipur Lake Palace and Museum, Jaisalmer Sand Dunes, Jodhpur Ancient Fort, Jaipur Pink Architecture and Bikaner Camel Ride are some of your Rajasthan tourist attractions. No tour of Rajasthan is complete without exploring one of Jaipur's top attractions, Chokhi Dhani. This area is an exact replica of the village of Rajasthan on the outskirts of Jaipur and covers over 18 hectares of land. It has been associated with the local culture of Rajasthan since 1989 and reflects the rich heritage and traditional lifestyle of Rajasthan. 

Speaking of exhibitions in Rajasthan, Bikaner Camel Festival, Pushkar Exhibition, Desert Festival and Elephant Festival are options to enjoy. The show is world renowned for its fun activities such as tug of war, stunts, wayang golek, turban, competition, elephant polo and camel racing. Pushkar Fair is known as India's largest camel fair. In addition, Rajasthan's cultural events such as folk music performances, traditional dancing and camel parades make it one of the most exciting festivals in the state.

 Then visit the famous Brahma Temple next to the Saint Pushal Ghat Temple. This concludes your tour of Rajasthan and you will definitely return to this state next season, and you will regularly feel the pulsing magic of Rajasthan.






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