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Rajasthan
History
Rajasthan is a state of Indian Union situated in the north western part. The history of Rajasthan is as old as the Harappan Civilization and dates back to 1000 BC. Some excavated sites bring forth the records of this period. Read More |
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Rajasthan,
Ajmer
GENERAL INFORMATION Area 38.10 Sq km. Altitude 237 Meters Rainfall 31 cm Languages English, Hindi, Rajasthani Read More |
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Rajasthan,
Alwar
Alwar is one of the most important cities of Rajasthan, nestling in the western sands of India that represents its cultural heritage. This city is popularly known as the Tiger Gate of Rajasthan. Read More |
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Bharatpur,Rajasthan
Bharatpur city is named after Bharat, the brother of Lord Rama. This city is also called the Eastern Gateway Of Rajasthan. The foundation of this city was laid by Maharaja Suraj Mal, an adopted son of Badan Singh in 1733 AD. Read More |
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Bikaner
City,Rajasthan
Founded in 1488, Bikaner is a desert built on an elevation and surrounded by a long embattled wall pierced by five gates. A magnificent fort built between 1588 & 1593 by Raja Raj Singh dominates the city. Read More |
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Bundi, Rajasthan
Bundi is a small town with rustic setting that stands on the foothills of the Aravali Mountains. Bundi is very famous for its bolis meaning waterworks or step wells, havelis, temples and chhatris with carved pillars. Read More |
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Jaipur,
Rajasthan
Jaipur is a city of palaces and monuments. Founded by Maharaja Jai Singh II, it is presently the state capital of Rajasthan (India). In the city, you can find pink forts, rugged hills and lots of historical places. Read More |
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Jodhpur,
Rajasthan
Earlier the capital of the Marwar state of Rajasthan, the city Jodhpur was founded in 1459 by Rajput king Rao Jodha. The city was strategically located at the main trade route that connects it with Delhi and Gujarat. Read More |
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Jaisalmer,
Rajasthan
Jaisalmer stands tall in the desolate beauty of the desert, proudly welcoming visitors to an enchanting world of fable, color, and history. The view of Jaisalmer Fort, first seen from a distance of 15 km is stunning. Read More |
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Mandawa,
Rajasthan
Rajasthan, the largest state of India in terms of area, is the most colorful region in the country exhibiting grandeur and royalty. Read More |
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Pushkar,
Rajasthan
If Rajasthan is synonymous with forts and palaces, it is also synonymous with fairs and festivals. Few things can match the effervescence, vigor and brightness of traditional fair like the world famous Pushkar. Read More |
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Ranakpur,Rajasthan
Falls under the Pali district of Rajasthan, Ranakpur is one of the major Jain pilgrimage destinations in India. The name came after the name of Rana Kumbha whom Dharna Sah, a wealthy merchant of Jain community approached for land to construct the present temples. Read More |
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Shekhawati
Region, Rajasthan
The semi-desert Shekhawati region is located on the north-eastern part of Rajasthan. The area was an important trade route to the port of Gujarat and its economic importance can be seen by the havelis built by different wealthy merchants of this region. |
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Udaipur,Rajasthan
The City of Lakes 'Udaipur' is rightly rated as a precious jewel in the crown of Rajasthan, known for its pristine blue oasis in the heart of desert, is also the most preferred tourist destination across the globe. Read More |
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Mount
Abu, Rajasthan
The only hill station of Rajasthan, Mount Abu has a very diverse history associated with many periods. It was once the part of the Chauhan Kingdom of Rajasthan and was the summer resort for the Rajput kings Read More |
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Kota,Rajasthan
Rajasthan, the largest state of India in terms of area, is the most colorful region in the country exhibiting grandeur and royalty. Renowned as a land of valiance and chivalry , this North Indian state is bestowed with indomitable forts, magnificent palaces, waves of sand dunes and unruffled lakes. Read More |
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Rajasthan
Fairs and Festivals
Rajasthan is the 'Land of Celebrations' with a lot of colorful fairs and festivals in every season and every religious occasion. Its rich heritage manifests itself in terms of numerous festivals, that gave an insight in to the life & culture of Rajasthan. Read More |
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Forts
and Palaces of Rajasthan
Rajasthan in North Western India is famous for its valiant Rajputs who courageously fought against the Mughal invaders and then the British in India. Read More |
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Rajasthan
Handicraft
Rajasthan Handicraft is richest in India. The land of the Kings, is a part of western India. It is not only during festivals or ceremonies that Rajasthan looks bright, it is everyday. Read More |
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History
of Varanasi
Ghats of Ganges, Varanasi The land of Varanasi (Kashi) has been the ultimate pilgrimage spot for Hindus for ages. Often referred to as Banaras, Varanasi is the oldest living city in the world. Read More |
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Festivals
of Varanasi
Festival on Ganges River, Varanasi is the most popular pilgrimage place for the Hindus. The rich cultural heritage and tradition of Varanasi makes it the cultural capital of India. For ages, Varanasi has been a center of learning of Indian philosophy Read More |
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Adventure Ladakh |
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Drass Ladakh
Drass (3230 m), 60 km west of Kargil on the road to Srinagar, is a small township lying in the centre of the valley of the same name. Read More |
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Leh Ladakh
Leh is the the largest town of Ladakh with an area of 45110 Sq Km. The district is bounded by Pakistan occupied Kashmir in the West, China in the north and eastern part, and Lahul Spiti of Himachal Pradesh in South East. Read More |
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Kargil Ladakh
KARGIL is (2704 m), 204 kms from Srinagar in the west and 234 kms from Leh in the east. It is the second largest urban centre of Ladakh. Kargil once served as important trade and transit center in the Pan-Asian trade network. Read More |
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Suru Valley
Ladakh
One of the most beautiful regions of Ladakh , the Suru Valley forms the mainstay of Kargil district. Lying nestled along the north-eastern foothills of the great Himalayan Wall, it extends from Kargil town, first southward for a length of about 75 Kms. Read More |
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Zanskar Ladakh
About 20 kms. South of Rangdum stands the Pazila watershed across which lies Zanskar, the most isolated of all the trans Himalayan Valleys. The Panzila Top (4401 m) is the picturesque tableland adorned with two small alpine lakes and surrounded by snow covered peaks. Read More |
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Padum Ladakh
Once the capital of the ancient kingdom of Zanskar, Padum(3505 m) is the present day administrative headquarters of the region. With a population of nearly 1500, Padum can be described as the most populous settlement of Zanskar, otherwise a very scarcely inhabited valley. Read More |