Rajasthani Turban
Rajasthani Dolls
Rajasthani Mujdi
Rajasthan
is the one of the most attractive destinations in India for both
domestic and International tourists. About 6 million people visit the
State every year of which 9% are foreign tourists. On an average a
domestic tourist spends Rs. 400 per day and an Iternational tourist
spends Rs. 800 a day (M/s. A. F. Ferguson & Company). Rajasthan
being poorly endowed in terms of water availability depend on the
non-farm sector to develop its economy and improve the quality of life
of its people. Hence the development of tourism has great relevance.
Camel Fair
Amazing
legends of heroism and romance still resound from its equally amazing
architecture, that still stands to narrate its tale of a bygone era. The
magic of Rajasthan is unequalled in the world for its heritage,
culture, safaris, sand dunes and lush green forests with its wildlife.
Rajasthan is often expressed as huge open-air museum with relic so well
preserved for the travellers and the curious of the day. It is
action-packed with outdoors too; take a safari on horses, camels,
elephants or even jeeps with the Aravalis - India's oldest mountain
range in the backdrop, or caress your eyes on the sloppy sand dunes, or
trail a tiger or just watch birds on wetland. Or you can choose to
pamper yourself in the lavish heritage properties. Rajasthan has
something for everyone, just choose your activity.
The magic of
Rajasthan is unparallel in the world for its heritage, culture, safaris
and sand dunes. Rajasthan is the land of Kings. It depicts the story of
the great warriors and their chivalry, their romance, glory and tragedy.
With invincible forts, magnificent palaces and serene lakes Rajasthan
is truly called a land of valiance.
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