Rajasthan- A Destination Like No Other

Rajasthan holds India’s extraordinary wealth of places to visit and is conveniently adjacent to the international gateway of Delhi and the internationally celebrated destination Agra. This area of India is very accessible and easy to travel around, with air, bus, trains and via Royal Indian trains like Palace on Wheels and Royal Rajasthan on Wheels.
Rajasthan Tours fits all budgets you can travel on shoe string, emulate the maharajas or go for a middle path sojourn, and in each case have an amazing, romantic time, staying in tremendous places that evoke the regions yesteryear in variable degrees of luxury.

Travel in India can be exasperating, adventurous and stressful, so choose your companions with care. Women travelling alone will encounter some hassle but this is usually irritating rather than dangerous-it’s generally a safe place to travel solo irrespective of your gender. Travelling with Children can be rewarding here.

When to go

The best time to come for a Rajasthan Vacation is in the balmy winter months (November to March), when the days are warm and sunny and the nights are cool. However, as this is when the most people go, hotel prices are at their peak and you’ll also have to plan ahead if you want to stay in the better-known mid-range and top end hotels, particularly the palaces and havelis and hunting lodges for which Rajasthan is illustrious.

Another factor you should watch out for is travelling during the Indian holidays. Rajasthan is startlingly vivacious state and some of its most colorful festivals like the Desert Festival in Jaisalmer and the famous Pushkar Camel fair, Rajasthan’s Gangaur festival, Udaipur’s Mewar Festival, Jaipur’s Elephant festival are held in summer and spring months.

Winter is also a good time to visit Rajasthan and its best known wildlife sanctuaries: Keoladeo Ghana National Park, Ranthambore National park and Sariska Tiger Reserve.If summer is the only option, be aware that it will be horrendously hot.

Whether you come here to encounter a tiger in a national park, chill out in a former palace or cross the desert on a camel, you’ll be captivated by the people and culture of Rajasthan. In contrast to the sometimes in hospitable land, there is fine tradition of hospitality here, and you’ll be treated as privileged guests wherever you go.

A destination like no other, Rajasthan is the most electrifying state of India that has mesmerized tourists with its true blue Indian hospitality

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