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10 Wonderful Facts About Rajasthan Which Every Traveler Must Know‎

Rajasthan! The name reflects traditions, history heritage, culture, and colours. From majestic forts and palaces, lakes and temples, to deserts and forests and buzzing local markets; Rajasthan has everything to entice a traveleru2019s mind.

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10 Wonderful Facts About Rajasthan Which Every Traveler Must Know‎

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  1. 10 Wonderful Facts About Rajasthan Which Every Traveller Must Know‎ Osian Resort Camps

  2. Rajasthan! The name reflects traditions, history heritage, culture, and colours. From majestic forts and palaces, lakes and temples, to deserts and forests and buzzing local markets; Rajasthan has everything to entice a traveller’s mind. Moreover, the local traditions, culture, and handicrafts, and people make up for additional seasonings. The vast state of Rajasthan has endless facts and stories and there are quite a few interesting ones to get amused at.

  3. The world’s 9th largest subtropical desert, The Thar is located in the state of Rajasthan. 60% of this sprawling desert lies in Rajasthan. The region remains dry and arid approximately round the year with high-velocity winds creating spectacular dunes. Rajasthan Desert Camps offer amazing opportunities to enjoy the desert life and topography. Aravalli Range dates back to the era when the Eurasian Plate was detached from the Indian Plate by the ancient ocean. This remote rocky range is nearly 560 km long and its major portions are located in Rajasthan. Mount Abu is the only prominent hill station in the state.

  4. The stunning state of Rajasthan is home to 8 UNESCO World Heritage sites namely Kumbhalgarh Fort, Chittorgarh Fort, Gagron Fort Keoladeo National Park, Amber Fort, Ranthambore Fort, Jantar Mantar and, Jaisalmer Fort, and. Apart from the national park, all the other stated historical sites exhibit the beautiful architecture of the Royal Rajputs. Kuldhara is an isolated village, located in Rajasthan, 18 km from the Jaisalmer city. The place was recognized in the 13th century by the Paliwal Brahmins. According to studies, the place was unrestricted in the early 19th century due to an earthquake. However, natives describe a different story. They assume that the inhabitants cursed the village and ran away on a night dreading the rage of the Diwan.

  5. One of the poshest and extravagant trains in India, the palace on wheels was initiated in the year 1982 by the Indian Railways and Rajasthan tourism development corporation. The saline Luni River starts in the Pushkar Valley and flows through the Thar Desert to meet its mouth in the swampy lands of the Kutch region. One of the most amazing facts about Rajasthan is that a few of its major cities are color-coded. Jaipur is called the Pink City, Jodhpur the blue city. Jaisalmer The golden city etc.

  6. Hawa Mahal, the architectural stunner made up of red and pink sandstone was made by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in the 18th century. The outside of the palace resembles the honeycomb pattern of a beehive, encompassing 953 Jharokhas or a window with intricate latticework. Kumbhalgarh Fort in its present form was constructed by Maharana Kumbha. The huge structure of Kumbhalgarh Fort makes it one of the most spectacular forts in India. The place hosts some of the colourful internal festivals of India such as the International Camel Festival, and, Jaipur Literature Festival. Also, the desert festival fascinates everyone with stunning landscape and culture and the Desert Camps Rajasthan has is full of guests who wish to enjoy the vibrant festivals.

  7. Website: Osianresortcamps.com Phone No.: +91 99298 18060, 63500 20768 Gmail: rajosian@gmail.com Osian Resort Camps

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