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While on tours to the region of magnificent and impressive
forts and palaces, vast stretches of sands dotted with
the most splendid architectural wonders, you relive
the glorious past of Rajasthan, India.
The fast paced growth in the tourism industry in Rajasthan
is most natural as this part of the country offers an
unusual variety and diversity in architecture, cultural
heritage, customs, cuisine, arts, folk dance forms and
music.
The fact that quite a few royal forts and palaces
in different parts of Rajasthan, India have been converted
into heritage hotels so that you can travel to this
rustic state in India and savor the flavor of rustic
Rajasthan is indicative of the developing tourism sector
in Rajasthan, India.
While you are on tours to Rajasthan, India you could
visit Udaipur, the city of lakes and travel to the Shekhavati
region that is popularly known as Rajasthan's open art
gallery that exhibits the splendor and royalty of royal
Rajasthan. A camel safari in Jaisalmer and a tour to
Ajmer Sharief in Ajmer opens up the most interesting
travel vistas in Rajasthan, India.
During your tours to Rajasthan, India you could visit
the ancient Jain Temples at Dilwara and the Temple dedicated
to the Hindu deity Lord Brahma in Pushkar and a hundred
other temples that are scattered all over Rajasthan,
India. Some of these temples are so old that their origin
can be traced back to the 7th century.
The hotel industry has successfully made inroads in
Rajasthan, India and during your tours and travel to
any part of Rajasthan, be it Udaipur, Jaisalmer, Ajmer,
Bikaner, Jodhpur or the capital city of Rajasthan, Jaipur,
you are sure to get the latest modern amenities coupled
with the rustic flavor of Rajasthan, India.
All this and a lot more make Rajasthan in India ripe
for tours and vacations and that is precisely why the
State Government has gone out of the way to give a tremendous
boost to the tourism industry in Rajasthan, India.
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