| Rajasthan, the north India semi-desert state of India | | | | cultural life. The festivals celebrated in Rajasthan have |
| is a major tourist destination in India where desert | | | | great cultural value as these festivals reflect the rich |
| beauty blossoms, the forts and palaces tell a saga of | | | | cultural life of the state. The folk dance and music of |
| bygone era, the pure chaos of desert life beckons | | | | Rajasthan are rich in their themes and rhythmic tunes. |
| one lifetime. A state of India where one will see the | | | | Camel and elephant play a significant role in the |
| medieval caravan routes, waste land, desert animals, | | | | festivals of Rajasthan. Pushkar Camel fair which is a |
| oasis and many more. So, a Rajasthan tour is | | | | great cultural extravaganza of Rajasthan is |
| mesmerizing always. | | | | celebrated on the day of full moon on the bank of |
| The fort and palaces tour of Rajasthan is the most | | | | Pushkar Holy Lake. It is a festival of fairs and games, |
| revered tours among the global tourists as these | | | | fun and thrill. Other renowned festivals are Bikaner |
| forts and palaces display the Rajput regalia. In any | | | | festival, Jaisalmer festival, Mount Abu festival, etc. |
| city or town of Rajasthan which was ruled by kings | | | | Wildlife is a part of Rajasthan tourism as it houses |
| have a fort and palace which bears testimony to the | | | | three renowned parks-Sariska Tiger Reserve, |
| glorious rules of the Rajput kings. Jaipur, the pink city | | | | Ranthambore National Park and Bharatpur Bird |
| of Rajasthan houses the majestic Amber Fort, City | | | | Sanctuary. Bird lovers will have great fun and pleasure |
| Palace, Jai Mahal, Jaigarh Fort, and Hawa Mahal which | | | | while spotting the birds at the Bharatpur Bird |
| are emblem of the Rajput rule. Udaipur, the most | | | | Sanctuary which houses more than 200 species of |
| romantic city of Indian continent houses lakes and | | | | birds. |
| palaces at a nice ambience. Other cities of Rajasthan | | | | Rajasthan and its vast tourism resources make this |
| which houses forts and palaces are Jaisalmer, | | | | state one of the most visited travel destinations in |
| Jodhpur, Chittorgarh, Samode, Neemrana, Sariska, | | | | India. Other resources are tribal life, textile, art and |
| etc. The Jaisalmer Golden Fort, Mehrangarh Fort, | | | | handicrafts, paintings, hill station Mount Abu, Ranakpur |
| Chittorgarh Fort, Samode palace, Sariska Palace are | | | | and Dilwara Jain temples, Rohet Bishnoi Community, |
| most renowned forts and palaces. The Shekhawati | | | | Neemrana village tour, Nagaur Festival, Jaipur Elephant |
| region of Rajasthan houses the havelis of the rich | | | | Festival, etc. |
| merchants which have painted havelis. | | | | Whether it is a fort and palaces tour, village tour or |
| The desert cultural life is an attraction to the tourists, | | | | cultural tour, Rajasthan travel package pacifies a true |
| while in Rajasthan one likes to visit the Jaisalmer | | | | traveler who wants to explore desert beauty and |
| Desert Cultural centre to have a look on the desert | | | | the Rajput regalia. |