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RAJASTHAN TRAVEL GUIDE

Jaw-dropping forts & havelis; commendable folk music; myriad tales of chivalry and mouth-watering food welcome you to the culturally wealthy state of Rajasthan. The land of turbans, moustache, ghoonghat and camels, Rajasthan is an unparalleled tourist destination when it comes to culture and heritage tourism in India. Home to famed tigers like Machhali, the desert state also boasts memorable wildlife adventure. Brace yourself for heart-warming hospitality; luxurious stays and unforgettable experiences.

Capital: Jaipur Location: Northern India

BEST TIME TO VISIT RAJASTHAN:

Winters (October to March) is an ideal time to pay a visit to Rajasthan.

WHY VISIT RAJASTHAN?:

To Experience Heritage Forts, Palaces, Mansions (havelis), Wildlife, Sand Dunes, Lakes, Religious Places, Fairs and Festivals, Desert Safaris, handicrafts shopping, etc.

TEMPERATURE

24°C to 45°C

Summer
(April to June)

21°C to 35°C

Monsoon
(July to September)

10°C to 27°C

Winter
(October to February)

Top Tourist Places and Attractions in Rajasthan

An Insight into Rajasthan Tourism

“A Land of Brave Men, Exceptional Tales, Exotic Architecture, Vibrant Culture and Warm Hospitality”

A state that invites visitors with melodic tune of ‘Padhaaro Maare Desh’(Come to My Land), Rajasthan beckons the rich culture and history of India. Most of us recognize Rajasthan as a state of vibrant folk dance and music, gigantic forts and palaces, spicy food, colourful and large turbans, extensive golden sand desert, camels and the pride of Rajasthani men, Moochh (Moustache). Thus making it an incredible place to visit and enjoy unforgettable holidays. Sprawling in an area of 342239 sq km, Rajasthan is a North Indian state which seems befitting for visitors of all ages. In other words, tours in Rajasthan are a way to acquaint one with history, culture, wildlife and nature along with adventure of a place that is just so exceptional.

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