Rajasthan is definitely the Land of Kings where royalties have lavish palaces and grand forts built, once as a reflection of their status but are now remnants that make up a realm that can only be considered fabled and unreal, yet very much tangible.
Rajasthan;is more than just its maharajas and what they have left behind. This Royal state of India is more about its people, colours, culture, cuisine and festivals.;
Forts, palaces, heritage monuments, religious monuments, pilgrim sites, national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, museums, desert, sand dunes, temples, havelis, lakes, etc
Rajasthan has a central place in enriching the Indian culture as a whole. The land of princes is an enigmatic state where tradition and history blend with contemporary lifestyle.The rich cultural heritage of the state is reflected in its impressive folk music and dances, different languages and dialects, the majestic forts, palaces, mansions and divinely holy places of religious worship, its multihued fairs and festivals, its tempting cuisines, and, above all, its inviting and cheerful people. Rajasthan is truly one such stop to experience all the hues of a healthy culture.
The markets are overflowed by products reflecting the culture of Rajasthan, like tie & die textiles, intricately carved wooden furniture with alluring motifs, block print textiles, lavish Bandhej saris & kurtis, zari & embroidered saris, luxurious and royal hand knotted carpets & durries, astonishing blue pottery, captivating mojaris & jutis, and so on.To dive completely into the colors of Rajasthan, people adorably tie colorful pagris on their heads. Every nook and corner of Rajasthan delights and compels visitors to fall in love with it.
khushboo chouhan
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25 Jan 2018