Tuesday, 29 January 2013

Treasuring the Bygone Era on Jodhpur Travel

In search of something new, I set out my tour to Rajasthan along with Kristina, my adorable sister. A short weekend break was a great opportunity for me to relax my agitated senses in the wonderful city of Rajasthan. We left from Delhi and soon we landed in the royal state of Rajasthan. We stayed in a three-star hotel in Jodhpur.

After refreshing myself, I was ready to explore Jodhpur, the Sun City. Standing gracefully on the threshold of the Thar Desert, Jodhpur takes pride in being the second biggest city in Rajasthan. The first look of the city takes you back to history. The magnificent forts and ruins insist you to surprise over the expert craftsmanship of the artisans of the olden days.

I started my Jodhpur tour with a visit to the “Mehrangarh Fort”, a formidable structure in Jodhpur. I heard from a common folk that it is one of the largest forts in the country. A lie around 400 feet above the city, the fort is encircled by impressive thick walls. The structure of the fort made me wonder that how skilfully the defensive steps used to be taken.

Left flabbergasted by the architecture of the fort, I left for Jaswant Thada, another popular attraction of Jodhpur. It lies near the Mehrangarh fort. Other visitors on Jodhpur travel were also trying to figure out how it was built. The royal cenotaph built of white marble was constructed in the memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh II.

The day ended and we were back to the hotel. I usually avoid oily and spicy food but I had to give my consent to it as Kristina was in a mood to savour the Rajasthani cuisine. We ordered a Rajasthani Thali that includes all the popular delicacies of the state like Gatte ki Sabji, Panchkuta and Pyaaz ki Kachori. Though the food was a bit spicy yet it was able to satiate our hunger.

We started our next day with a visit to Umaid Bhawan Palace. On being reached there, we were stunned with the grandiose structure of the palace. As the common folk told us that the structure took around 15 years to complete. Now it is serving as a heritage hotel and one section of the palace also houses a museum. I, along with Kristina enjoyed a visit to the museum. It was delightful to see the belongings of the royal, giving an insight of the bygone era.

I was contended with the experience of travel to Jodhpur that made me forget everything and enabled me to enjoy my short break up to the hilt. 


Monday, 28 January 2013

Jaipur Festivals-Unifying People to Indulge in Cultural Festivities

Jaipur, the “Pink City” hosts various colourful events, which add popularity to Jaipur tourism. Being a part of the royal state of Rajasthan, the city boasts of its rich cultural heritage. This has gifted the city with a number of vibrant events. Tourists specially embark on Rajasthan festival tour to experience the festivity.

Some of the most famous festivals of Jaipur include:

Teej

Celebrated with great enthusiasm, Teej is a wonderful occasion, dedicated to the worship of Lord Shiva and Parvati. On the occasion, married women pray to God for a long and blissful marital life. Though celebrations for this colourful events are held throughout the state, yet the occasion holds a  great importance in the city. Visit Jaipur to witness a procession that proceeds through the heart of the old city. Women attire themselves in their best clothing and enjoy spending time in groups at swings that are especially erected for this occasion.


It is celebrated on Holi where all elephants are decorated with jewellery, garlands and gulal or coloured powder. Female elephants wear gorgeous anklets and their owners boastfully display the talents of their elephants to the public. Dances, elephant polo and tug-of-war games between the elephants are the highlights of this Jaipur festival. At last, the splendidly adorned elephants and their owners win prizes.

The International Kite Festival

The event marks the festivity of Makar Sankranti. It is an Indian event, which gladly receives the arrival of the spring. It is the biggest occasion that brings all family members, old and young.Sankranti. On the three-day event, the sky gets filled with the colourful kites, which you can experience with Jaipur trip. 

It starts on the day of Sankranti at the Jaipur Polo Ground where Indian Air Force helicopters release kites in the sky and children release balloons from the ground. A kite flying competition is also organized where participators strive for their kites’ design. On the last day, the kite fight is held and the winner is awarded.

The Jaipur Literature Festival

It is an annual literary event, began in 2006. The small ethnic Hotel Diggi Palace serves as the venue and beckons over 30,000 literary lovers to embark on Jaipur tour. In 2006, it started as a part of the Jaipur Heritage International Festival and then it became an independent event in 2008. Since then, it has been celebrated with great interest.


Jaipur Festivals are known for the enthusiasm, the fervour and the passion, they are celebrated with. Enjoy a great spectacle of the Elephant festival in Jaipur, which is among the popular festivals of Rajasthan.

Monday, 21 January 2013

Live the Fancy of Nature on Rajasthan Wildlife Tour

Rajasthan is a protected haven for a rich variety of wildlife. Its varying landscapes, diverse topography and dense forests make it a perfect place to shelter various wildlife species. Sariska, Ranthambore, Keoladeo Ghana and Mount Abu are the important wildlife sanctuaries of the state.

Rajasthan Wildlife Tour
Rajasthan is a land of royals. With its forts & palaces, historic monuments and colourful festivals, it has been attracting crowd of tourists. Rajasthan tourism also boasts of its enchanting wildlife. The land is an abode of wildlife. With its diverse topography, Rajasthan shelters various wildlife sanctuaries and national parks.

You can explore the following sanctuaries on your Rajasthan Wildlife Tour.

Ranthambore National Park
Visit this famous wildlife sanctuary of Rajasthan that boasts of its tigers' population. Lies in Sawai Madhopur, it spreads its wings in an area of 392 sq km. The park also houses a variety of other wildlife species including leopard, sambar, chital, nilgai, gaur and crocodiles. This sanctuary holds an important place in wildlife of Rajasthan. Other famous attraction of the sanctuary includes the majestic Ramthambore Fort.

Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary
The sanctuary positions itself in the Alwar district of the state. Once it served as the hunting place of the rulers of Alwar. In 1978, the sanctuary came under Project Tiger Scheme. It sprawls over an area of 800 sq km. The landscape of Sariska incorporates of hills as well as narrow valleys.
Lies nearby is the famous Kankwadi Fort that serves another attraction of Rajasthan. The park is an abode of various carnivores that include leopard, jackal, wild dog, jungle cat and tiger. Several wildlife tour packages of Rajasthan include this sanctuary, which is well-known for its population of Rhesus monkeys.

Rajasthan Wildlife Tour
Keoladeo Ghana National Park
On your Rajasthan travel, visit this park that is perfect for bird watching. It provides shelter to around 380 bird species and is acclaimed as the UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sprawling over an area of 29 sq km, the park boasts of being the most important breeding ground for the birds around the world. Tourists get an excellent opportunity to spot mammals like golden jackal, striped hyena, jungle cat, sambar, nilgai, blackbuck, fishing cat and wild boar.

Mount Abu Sanctuary
Snuggled in the laps of Aravali ranges, Mount Abu is famous for being the only hill station in Rajasthan. It is a great site of Eco-Tourism. The sanctuary serves as a natural habitat of various plants, birds and animals species. Rajasthan tour takes you to the park, which is spread over in an area of about 288 km. Comprising of 112 variety of floral plants, the sanctuary is an important destination of Rajasthan wildlife. The inhabitants of the sanctuary includes leopard, langoor, wild boar, Indian civet, jungle cat, hyena and porcupine.