Tuesday 30 April 2013

Rajasthan Forts-The Living Relics of History

Speaking volume about its history and royalty, Rajasthan forts are the true specimen of marvellous architecture. Many of these palaces have been now converted into heritage hotels that generate revenue for the state. Rajasthan tourism has also developed tourists' interest in these live examples of royalty by adding some interesting activities to Rajasthan forts and palaces tour.

Jaisalmer Fort

A huge sand castle emerging from the sandy plains like a fantasy from a bygone era, Jaisalmer Fort offers a spectacular sight to visitors. Ninety-nine giant bastions envelop the narrow streets. In spite of the industrialism, it is difficult not to be entranced by this desert fortification. Underneath the ramparts the spinning lanes of the ancient city disguise the huge havelis of breathtaking beauty. The havelis, the fort and its encircled palaces are all sculpted from the golden sandstone, adding popularity to the fort.


Situated in Jodhpur, Mehrangarh Fort boasts of being among the largest forts in India. It lies at an elevation of around 400 feet above the city and is encircled by huge thick walls. Inside its boundaries, there are different palaces, speaking volume of its intricate carvings and huge courtyards. A twisting road leads to and from the city. It has the seven entrance gates. Jayapol which means 'victory' is the most popular one.


Lying on the peak of the Aravalli hills, Jaigarh Fort is constructed about 400 m above the Amber Fort. It offers the finest view of Aravalli hills and the Amber Fort below. Rugged and similar structural design to the Amber Fort, it is also called as the Victory Fort. It boasts of a cannon, called Jaivana. It lies 15 km away from the city. This fort can also be reached from the Amer Fort over a short climb. With its several beautiful gardens, palaces, temples, a granary and an armoury, it enchants visitors from far and wide.


Also known as Junagarh Fort, Bikaner Fort is an imposing fortress, which has endured the ravages of time and has remained undefeated since flowing times. The majestic fort of Northern India is enveloped by a moat and comprises of 37 palaces as well as pavilions. It is protected by 37 citadels and houses two entrance gates-the Suraj Pol or Sun Gate and the Karan Pol.

Chittorgarh Fort                  

Lying in the royal state of Rajasthan, Chittorgarh Fort was constructed between the 5th and the 8th century by Chitrangad, the Mori Rajput ruler. At that time, it was known as Chitrakot.

The fort has also witnessed three blood-soaked sieges. The walls and the surroundings are still frequented with the misery of despair, heroic pride of the queens and chivalry of the men who denied surrendering before the enemy. The entrance of the Chittorgarh houses seven huge gates. The two towers include 'Kirti Stambh' or the tower of fame and the 'Vijay Stambh' or the tower of victory.

Known for their rugged architecture and glorious history, Rajasthan Forts are worth to visit on your Rajasthan tour. Serving as among the most popular attractions, Junagarh Fort is a must see attraction in the royal state.

Friday 12 April 2013

Jaisalmer Tour- Evoking magic and vibrancy of Desert

Popularly known as “Golden City”, Jaisalmer is among the most famous cities in Rajasthan. Situated amidst the desert, the city boasts of its rich cultural heritage. Jaisalmer boasts of its folk music and dances that add popularity to Rajasthan tourism. Jaisalmer Fort is the most popular attraction of the state.

Earlier known as a sleepy desert city, Jaisalmer has now changed itself into a prime tourist destination of Rajasthan India. Located amidst the stunning Thar Desert, the city has gained a prominent position among the attractions, dotted all over the royal state. Highly acclaimed by tourists from all over the world, Jaisalmer is an amalgamation of old and the medieval era architecture. Jaisalmer forts and havelis form important attractions of the state.
Jaisalmer Fort

Most popular Jaisalmer Attractions include:

Jaisalmer Fort
Known as “Sonar Quila” or the Golden Fort of the state, Jaisalmer Fort emerges from the sand. This majestic structure combines the golden hues of the desert environment and the setting sun in its most vibrant shades. The fort is among the finest in India. It is among the last princely bastions in the area. The golden - yellow sandstone is 800 years old and adorns the Trikuta Hill. The fort stands around 30 m over the city and has an entire living area within tall ramparts.

Camel Safari
The city of Jaisalmer houses the vast stretches of sand dunes, which make it a perfect place to enjoy a camel safari. If you wish to experience the limitless Thar Desert, then head on to Jaisalmer India. Tourists can enjoy short as well as long safaris in Jaisalmer. For long camel safaris, temporary camps are set up at night in proximity of villages.

Jain Temples
The famous Jain temples in Jaisalmer are highly revered by tourists from all over the country. The site is of high pilgrimage and archaeological importance. Dedicated to Jain Tirthankaras, these temples date back 12th and 15th centuries. You can find various animal and human figures, carved in the ancient Dilwara style.


Desert National Park
Desert National Park

Counted among the largest national parks in India, the Desert National Park is a must-visit attraction on your Jaisalmer tour. It sprawls in a large area of 3161 sq. km. Established in 1980, the park exhibits the ecosystem of the Thar Desert. It was established in 1980 and depicts the ecosystem of the Thar Desert. The main land of the park consists of fixed dunes, craggy rocks and salt lake bottoms. The ecosystem of this national park supports the bird life. Thus travellers can find various resident as well as migratory birds, staying in the park.

Salim Singh-ki Haveli
It is one of the popular Rajasthan attractions that has been constructed on the remains of an older Haveli that dates back to the 17th century. The new building was constructed in the year 1815 and the most influential Mehta family of Jaisalmer occupy it. The haveli was commissioned by the Prime Minister of the Kingdom while Jaisalmer was the capital. Like other havelis in Jaisalmer, it also has tuskers protecting the gateways. Built of sand stones, these havelis resemble to the original one. The haveli has 38 balconies that have distinct designs.

Embark on Jaisalmer Tour to turn the pages of history. Visit the majestic Jaisalmer Fort that serves as among the popular attractions of Rajasthan.

Monday 8 April 2013

A Rewarding Tour Experience with Rajasthan Tourism

Offering immense tourism opportunities, Rajasthan is an ideal destination in India. It offers you various enchanting travel experiences. Be it sand dunes, desert safari, fort & palaces, festivals or wildlife, Rajasthan abounds in all.

Rajasthan tourism provides you with the opportunity to explore the following tourist destinations.

Jaipur-The Pink City

This is a modern city, built as per the specifications laid down in old architectural text. It boasts of its marvellous architecture and lots more. The people inhabiting in the state are full of lively spirit. Rajasthan tours take you to Jaipur, the city displaying unique diversity of culture that can be experienced at its best.

·         City Palace
·         Jaigarh Fort
·         Palace of the Winds
·         Amber Fort and Palace
·         Nahargarh Fort
·         Jantar Mantar Observatory

Udaipur- The City of Lakes

Famously known as the Venice of the east, Udaipur was the capital of the Ranas of Mewar in past. The city abounds in fairytale palaces that lie along the banks of a lake. The highlight of Udaipur tourism is the Lake Palace or Jag Niwas Island that lies amidst the Pichola Lake.
·         City Palace
·         Fateh Sagar Lake
·         Sahelion Ki Bari
·         Bagore Ki Haveli
·         Lake Pichola
·         Monsoon Palace
·         Shri Eklingji Prabhu Temple

Jaisalmer- The Golden City

Due to its strategic location, the city served as a major trading centre in the past. It has the Golden Fort that serves as the popular tourism attraction in Rajasthan. The havelis in Rajasthan are other added attractions.
·         Jaisalmer Fort
·         Patwon-Ki-Haveli
·         Sam Dunes
·         Dessert National Park 

Ajmer-The Pilgrimage in Rajasthan

Rajasthan travel is incomplete without visiting the holy city of Ajmer. It is considered as a sacred place for both Hindus as well as Muslims. On its one side, Ajmer has the lovely Ana Sagar Lake while on its other side, there are the barren Aravali ranges. The city is famous for housing the Dargah or mausoleum of the Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, a famous Sufi saint. Pilgrims from all around the world come to seek the blessings of the saint on their Rajasthan tour.

·         Dargah Sharif
·         Pushkar Fair
·         Ana Sagar Lake
·         Adhai Din ka Jhopra
·         Taragarh Fort

Jodhpur- The Blue City

The city is famous for its blue painted buildings. It boasts of being the second largest city in the state. The amazing, walled old part of Jodhpur is presided over by the emerging Mehrangarh Fort. It is among the largest forts in the country. Tourists can choose from a variety of Rajasthan tour packages to explore the attractions of Jodhpur.

·         Umaid Bhawan Palace
·         Jaswant Thada
·         Mehrangarh Fort
·         Rajasthan Folk Festival

Rajasthan tourism offers you the opportunity to witness the regal attractions of the place. Embark on Rajasthan travel to re-live the royalty of yore days.

Thursday 4 April 2013

Meet the Untamed Creatures with Rajasthan Wildlife

Rajasthan is among the most visited states in India. Retaining their ancient charm, the state beckons tourists to explore its prominent attractions. These include palaces, forts, festivals, lakes, gardens and wildlife. Rajasthan boasts of its rich wildlife that attracts tourists to explore its rich flora and fauna.
Rajasthan wildlife

The amazing land of Rajasthan has got fame for varied reasons. It has everything to make you leave fascinated. Wildlife in Rajasthan has its own unique appeal. Rajasthan houses a number of wildlife sanctuaries and national parks that provide shelter to rare species of animals and birds. Hoards of wildlife enthusiasts visit Rajasthan to explore its wildlife destinations.

Tourists can explore various wildlife destinations on their Rajasthan wildlife travel.

Ranthambore National Park
Think of Rajasthan wildlife and Ranthambore national park will be the first name that will come in our mind. It is among the best wildlife reserves in India, settled amidst the green surroundings of Vindhya and Aravali mountain ranges of Sawai Madhopur. Extending across 400 sq km, the park was established in the year 1955 and forms an important part of Rajasthan wildlife. You can enjoy jeep safaris, elephant rides and much more on your tour to Ranthambore National Park. Raj Bagh and Jogi Mahal are the other nearby places to see.

Keoladeo Ghana National Park
It is a must-visit destination on your Rajasthan wildlife tour. Previously known as Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, this national park lies in the Bharatpur district of the state. This well-known avifaunal sanctuary provides shelter to many endangered species of local as well as migratory birds. The park got the status of a National Park in the year 1982 and it became a World Heritage site in 1985. Nowadays the park is acclaimed for being one of the most significant breeding and feeding grounds for the birds.


Sariska National Park
Rajasthan Wildlife Tour

Forming an important part of Rajasthan wildlife tour packages, this noteworthy national park lies in Alwar district of the state. Enveloped with varied flora and fauna reinforcing dry deciduous type. One the hunting spot of the erstwhile rulers, it was declared as a wildlife reserve in 1955. Under the Project Tiger Scheme, it got the status of Tiger reserve in 1978. Spreading across the area of 800 sq km, it also offer tourists to visit some interesting sites like the Kankwari Fort and the old Shiva Temple.

Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary
Situated on the oldest mountain ranges, the Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary is a well-known destination for eco-tourism. It was declared as a sanctuary in 1960. Counted among the popular Rajasthan attractions, the sanctuary abounds in floral beauty. It boasts of housing 112 plant families. Spread across in an area of around 7 km, the sanctuary is famous for its adjoining sightseeing places that attract hoards of tourists.

Desert National Park
This famous wildlife destination in Rajasthan serves as the finest example of the ecosystem. Some of the inhabitants of the park are Chinkara, Desert Fox, Hare, Wolf, Black Buck and Desert Cat. The Great Indian Bustard is the most famous of the fauna of the park. Tourists can also spot Spiny Tail Lizard, Monitor Lizard and the Saw Scaled Viper.

Rajasthan Wildlife Tour takes you to some of the well-known wildlife destinations of the state. Adding popularity to Rajasthan Tourism, the wildlife of the state is worth to experience.