Exploring The Royal State Of Rajasthan

Rajasthan is India at its vibrant best and is known throughout the world for its splendiferous palaces, exotic wedding destinations, epic forts, scrumptious cuisines and warm people. Set amidst a jagged yet alluring landscape, Rajasthan envelops romance, artistry and sheer magnificence and is a regal holiday destination for people from all walks of life.


Comprising mostly of the Great Indian Desert, Rajasthan is perhaps the most colourful Indian state. From Jaipur’s pink hues to blue shades of Jodhpur; and from Jaisalmer’s golden tincture to the parched complexion of the futile desert, Rajasthan is sloshed in jazzy flamboyance.  


The former land of royalties, it is a land of never-ending diversity. Synonymous to heroism and honour, Rajasthan was established in an era that marked wartime ballads and is a perfect destination for those who want to delve into its glorious remnants.


Let’s glance through the royalties of Rajasthan:
  • Mewar Dynasty
  • Royal family of Alsisar
  • Royal family of Jodhpur
  • Royal family of Bikaner


The land of the kings, with its magnificent monuments, is a celebration of colours and a host of diverse experiences. What’s on offer?


1. Festivals and Fairs:
  • Gangaur Fair, Jaipur: Celebrated every year in the months of March and April, this festival lasts for 18 straight days. It celebrates the divine bliss of Goddess Parvati.
  • Mewar Festival, Udaipur: This festival coincides with the Gangaur Fair and marks the arrival of the spring season and is highly recommended. Images of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati are carried through a procession and then immersed in Pichola Lake.
  • Summer Festival, Mt. Abu:
  • Braj Holi Festival, Bharatpur: Held every year for two days, this festival is dedicated to Lord Krishna and takes place a few days prior to Holi.
  • Dhulandi Festival, Jaipur: The festival of colours, it is celebrated all over the country a day after Holika Dahan. To mark the day, Department of Tourism organizes an event especially for foreign tourists, which is held in the lawns of Khasa Kothi Hotel.





2. Regal rides across the royal state:
  • Palace on Wheels: Beginning at Safdarjung Railway Station, New Delhi, this is a week long journey running through Rajasthan. It’s one of the world’s most exciting train journeys that let you experience the royal life.

  • Royal Rajasthan on Wheels: The warm welcome wins over every guest. Tour begins at Jodhpur and covers Udaipur, Jaipur, Sawaimadhopur, Chittorgarh, Agra, Varanasi and consummates at Delhi.


3. Adventures:
  • Hot air balloon rides at Jaipur and Pushkar
  • Camping at Pushkar, Jaisalmer and Jhalawar
  • Paragliding at Jodhpur and Jaisalmer
  • Wildlife safari at Bikaner, Bharatpur and Alwar
  • Desert safari at Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Jodhpur and Pushkar

Rajasthan is home to many a luxury stay which can potentially stimulate your mind, body and soul. Rejuvenate and soak the surrounding rich culture and vibrancy. For a firsthand experience, book a stay at any of the heritage resorts and relish the life of the erstwhile Rajasthan royalty.

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