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The Land of Kings - Rajasthan

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In the northwestern Indian district, Rajasthan has spread its feathers around the brilliant sand of the Great Indian Desert-the only and the main desert of the sub-mainland. This condition of India is encompassed by the pride mountain scope of Aravali which is one of the most seasoned mountain scopes of the world. Rajasthan is the home to some of the greatest warriors and rulers displays, its history through each of the other things like miniatures so as to visit the tourist places in Rajasthan . The wealthiest of rich Indian culture, custom and normal magnificence mixes to entrance the voyagers from all over the world. This Indian state has been suitably named Rajasthan as it truly signifies " The Land of the Kings ". This state of India is rich ever, great designs, lovely scenes and windswept sand hills. On the off chance that you are on a Tour to Rajasthan , you get a chance to witness the magnificence of history. Engineering and particularly excellent royal residences

Luxury on Wheels: Tours Across Royal Rajasthan

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While there are a number of different ways to traverse through Rajasthan, some more exciting than the others, one of the best ways to experience the royalty of this multifaceted kingdom is through luxury trains . Two of the country's poshest trains run through the royal state of Rajasthan . These are Palace on Wheels and Royal Rajasthan on Wheels. Let's learn a bit more about these uber luxury carriages luxury rides and the routes they follow: 1. Palace on Wheels: The world famous Palace on Wheels was India's first luxury train which started way back in January 1982. It was a joint venture between Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation and Indian Railways which was solely meant to promote tourism within the state. The train offers a heart-rending trip and takes one on a journey through the bygone era of erstwhile kings. Palace on Wheels has 14 uber-luxurious coaches bedecked with ornaments and adornments reflecting the ambiance preferred by the Maharajas