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Rajasthan Travel Guide offering information on tourism and travel in Rajasthan, India.

Rajasthan Travel Guide

India's largest state, Rajasthan is the hottest destination on the world map of tourism. Online travelogue of Rajasthan featuring culture, weather, history, shopping and maps.
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Rajasthan India TravelRajasthan Travel & Tourism - Rajasthan is regarded as the most colorful region in India whose topography ranges from barren desert, scrub thorn arid woodlands, rocky hills and ravines to wetlands and lush subtropical forests. The state boasts of a wide variety of attractions to suit all tourist tastes - forts, palaces and temples dating back to the 7th century, colorful fairs and festivals, a dazzling array of art and craft, national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, heritage hotels and the splendid venues for holding conferences and conventions of global standards. Traveling through Rajasthan, one is truly amazed by the bewildering spectrum of religious beliefs represented by varied deities and objects including stones and trees. The magical and supernatural phenomenon associated with local Gods and Goddesses, folk heroes, satimata, ancient trees or vermilion painted stones punctuate life of every house in Rajasthan.

Today Rajasthan offers everything to a tourist be it heritage, culture, religion, wildlife, adventure…It is known as the world's richest centre for art and craft. The heritage state today is a progressive region with well developed infrastructure and supporting institutions, Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan is today a world class city with futuristic complexes, shopping malls, places of amusement and entertainment. The social infrastructure includes the best in educational institutes, modern and affordable housing facilities. Travelling throughout in Rajasthan is vivid and full of surprises. The destinations by road and by train are easily accessible and well connected. The people of Rajasthan are traditionally hospitable and friendly.