Saturday, January 19, 2008

Heritage Hotels of Rajasthan

As the land of Rajasthan is known in the history of India as the land of kings and Maharajas, so all the palaces, fortress, havelis were converted into the Rajasthan Heritage Hotels after the abolition of ‘Jagirs’, special privileges and privy purse. So, these heritage hotels are the reflection of the lifestyle of noble families. Even today, these heritage hotels have become the tourist spots for the royal families who want to spend their holidays to India as king! Some of the famous heritage hotels of Rajasthan are Laxmi Vilas Palace, Hotel Lallgarh Palace, Bissau Palace, Rajmahal Palace, Mukundgarh Fort, Neemrana Fort, Sardarsamand Palace, Bijay Niwas Palace, Gajner Palace, Jal Mahal Palace, Rang Niwas Palace and many more heritage hotels.

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Tourist Destinations of Rajasthan

Rajasthan Tour, Rajasthan TourismRajasthan, the “Land of the Kings” is the perfect and unparallel tourist destination of India which offers wildlife tour, tour to fort and palaces, tour to fairs and festivals of Rajasthan, tour to Ranthambore National Park, Keoladeo Ghana National Park and the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary. However, some of the famous destinations of Rajasthan Tour of India tourism are Ajmer, Pushkar, Bikaner, Bundi, Bharatpur, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Mt. Abu, Ranthambore, Sariska, Shekhawati, Udaipur and various other destinations to rediscover the hidden culture and heritage of Rajasthan.


Incredible Rajasthan

Incredible Rajasthan tour is one of the famous attractions of Incredible India travel bewitching the tourists of the world for its geographical characteristics of Aravalli Range which is regarded as world’s oldest, Great Indian Desert of Thar, Mount Abu, international fame two National Tiger Reserves one at Ranthambhore and second at Sariska. The Indian state of Rajasthan is bordered by Pakistan to its western side, Gujarat to its southwestern side, Madhya Pradesh to its southeastern side, Uttar Pradesh and Harayana to its northeastern side and Punjab to its northern side. When we talk about Rajasthan travel and tourism the mindset flashes to its hidden treasures automatically and come into the picture as the land of desert unrelentingly boasted as the Desert State of India, blankets around 342,000 sq km in the north-western parts of India, the unending Aravalli Ranges which is over 750 m high above sea level and the highest point of this ranges renowned as Guru Shikhar with a height of 1721m! Rajasthan has only one highest peak of Mount Abu with its height of 1,200m, along a wide plateau; the vast Thar Desert covers the regions of Jodhpur, Barmer, Jaisalmer, Pokharan and Bikaner nicknamed as Marwar or Marusthali – the Land of Death; the land of Plateaus unfolds eastward to Madhya Pradesh or east and south east of the eastern plains, from where the famous Chambal flows; the pristine rivers and lake Pushkar; Hot Climate oscillate from 28°C to 46°C during summer season and between 8°C and 28°C during winter season of Rajasthan.