Rajasthan Tourism Attractions
The land of royal Rajputs, has woven a fascinating tapestry with threads of valor and courage. Rajasthan is indeed a land of astonishingly various elements and colors, every facet designed with royal grandeur and unique lifestyle. Every nook and corner of the state gives a glimpse of rich culture and traditions, prevailing since many decades. Wide spread deserts, painted in myriad shades with sun rays, offers scenic beauty in the dawn.
Have you ever experienced a game of trapeze amidst thorny desert? A ride on a camel's back gets you across the Thar Desert, where you can mingle with the local people of Rajasthan. At the same time, you get to enjoy ethnic dining over a bonfire, musical plays by folk artists and a sound sleep under the blinking stars.
Camel safari on the golden sands is the best way to explore the beauty of the place adorned with unique culture and traditions, and encounter the majestic forts and palaces. Its offers a unique experience to explore the charm and beauty of the royal state.

You want to experience the majestic world of Rajas and Mahrajas of Rajasthan and their most luxurious ways of life, then come to see the
forts and palaces of Rajasthan that mirrors the fortunes of royal era - the words that are betrothed with the Desert City of India. In fact it is these marvels of medieval human minds that drive people towards this princely state of Rajasthan. Perched atop on hillocks is common to all these cathedrals that has tempted tourists to come and experience the grandiosity that has been inflicted upon them. The Rajasthan forts are known for their valor and magnanimity while the heritage palaces are the royal residences that have created a stand for themselves in graciousness since times immemorial. Most of these palaces have toady been converted into international heritage hotels which implies that enjoying an opulent stay in the palaces is dthe most unfledged experience of your life.

Don’t miss the gala charm of Puskhar Fair that will definitely take your breath out. Pushkar is a small village that has printed its image on the world map as it has developed into a venue for hosting the world largest camel trading fair. The annual
Pushkar Fair is indeed a major attraction for the tourists visiting Rajasthan. On the eve of Kartik Purnima (Full Moon) thousands of people emerge to parade, race, trade and sell their prized dromedaries – ‘camels’ that have been painstakingly groomed and festooned for this grand occasion. You should visit Rajasthan during this time, when the weeklong Pushkar celebration is at its maximum, this lakeside village sees the rise in population from a mere 14,000 to a flock of 2,00,000. Also being an important pilgrim centre of Hindus and housing the only Bharama Temple in the world, Pushkar town sees a wave of pilgrimage during this fair which appears like a non stop carnival of acrobats, bazaars and cultural events under the blue sky.
