Padharo
Sa to Manish Tours,
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Amazing
legends of heroism and romance
still resound from its equally
amazing architecture, that still
stands to narrate its tale of a
bygone era. The magic of Rajasthan
is unequalled in the world for its
heritage, culture, safaris, sand
dunes and lush green forests with
its wildlife.
Rajasthan
is often expressed as huge
open-air museum with relic so well
preserved for the travellers and
the curious of the day. It is
action-packed with outdoors too;
take a safari on horses, camels,
elephants or even jeeps with the Aravalis
- India's oldest mountain range in
the backdrop, or caress your eyes
on the sloppy sand dunes, or trail
a tiger or just watch birds on
wetland. Or you can choose to
pamper yourself in the lavish
heritage properties. Rajasthan has
something for everyone, just
choose your activity.
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Rajasthan, the glorious land of
valor and heroism is the most
vibrant part of India. Blessed with
majestic forts, magnificent palaces,
stretches of sand dunes, serene
lakes and natural surroundings,
Rajasthan portrays an amazing
diversity in all its forms. Travel
to Rajasthan's every nook and corner
and see some of the most incredible
sights studded to its royal
surroundings. Travel the heady state
of Rajasthan with us and make your
Rajasthan tour the most exhilarating
one.
Thar, the Great Indian Desert,
immortalised in song and folklore as
Marusthali (The land of Death) lies in
north-west Rajasthan, but not all of
this state is wasteland. The Arawali
hills, the oldest geographical feature
of the Indian-subcontinent, is a rocky
spine that divides Rajasthan into two
regions of startling contrasts: one is
barren while the other has lakes,
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The desert region comprises Jodhpur,
Jaisalmer and Bikaner. The land here is
unyielding, rainfall is scanty and
vegetation comprises patches of
grassland, dry shrubs and stunted trees.
Crops cultivated are hardy cereals like
Millet (Bajra) and barley (jowar). It's
hostile, harsh and merciless region yet
culturally the more interesting side of
Rajasthan.
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