Rajasthan former independent kingdom created a rich architectural and
cultural heritage, seen today in their numerous forts and palaces of Rajasthan
create marvelous features in tourist attraction
Endowed with natural beauty and a great history, tourism is flourishing
in Rajasthan. The Palaces of Jaipur, Lakes of Udaipur, and Desert forts
of Jodhpur, Bikaner & Jaisalmer are among the most preferred destination
of tourists,
Culture in Rajasthan:- Every region has its
very own dialect of music and dance. The Ghoomar dance from Udaipur and
Kalbeliya dance of Jaisalmer have international recognition.
Folk music is a vital part of Rajasthan culture. Songs are used to tell
the legendary battles of Rajputs. Folk songs are commonly ballads, which
relate heroic deeds, love stories, and religious or devotional songs known
as bhajans and banis and often accompanied by musical instruments like
dholak, sitar, sarangi etc
As one of the most visiting places in India Rajasthan has versatile importance
and interests for tourists, Apart from Its Historical, Cultural and Architectural
richness this place covers the interest of Adventures Wild Life Tours,
Wildlife in Rajasthan:-, Eastern Rajasthan
has two national tiger reserves, Ranthambore and Sariska, as well as Keoladeo
National Park near Bharatpur, famous for its bird life.
Ranthambore:- Ranthambore is a national
park and tiger reserve in Rajasthan state of western India. It is located
in Sawai Madhopur district of southeastern Rajasthan,
It is named for the historic Ranthambore fortress, which lies within the
national park. The park covers an area of 392 km², and is famous
for its tiger population, and is one of India's Project Tiger reserves.
Other major wild animals include the leopard, dhole, wild pig, sambar,
chital and the gaur. It is also home to wide variety of trees, plants,
birds and reptiles
Sariska
Tiger Reserve:- Sariska Tiger Reserve is an Indian National Park located
in the Alwar District of the state of Rajasthan.
Some of the wildlife found in the Sariska Tiger Reserve includes the
tiger, leopard, jungle cat, hyena, jackal, chital, sambar, carecal, langur,
wild boar, Four Horned Deer (Chowsingha) and several species of birds.
The park is situated 107 km north east of the state capital Jaipur.
Keoladeo National Park:- Keoladeo National
Park (Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary) in Rajasthan is a famous avifauna sanctuary
that sees thousands of rare and highly endangered birds such as the Siberian
Crane come here during the winter season. Over 230 species of birds are
known to have made the National Park their home. It is also a declared
World Heritage Site.
The sanctuary hosts other species include the ruddy shelducks, gulls,
northern shovelers, northern pintails, coots, garganey, tufted ducks and
common pochard.
Desert in Rajasthan:- Desert in Rajasthan
has its unique identity all over world for its Desert also; the desert
soils occupy the districts of Jodhpur, Bikaner, Churu, Ganganagar, Barmer,
Jaisalmer, and Jalore.
The Thar consists mainly of the wind-blown sand.Lakes in Rajasthan Udaipur
is famous around the world as the City Of Lakes or Venice of The East.
The Pichola Lake, Fateh Sagar, Udai Sagar and Swaroop Sagar in this city
are considered some of the most beautiful lakes in the state.
Pilgrimages in Rajasthan
Nathdwara - The principal temple of Lord
Shrinathji is 48 km from Udaipur in Rajsamand District, and is one of
the most important Hindu pilgrimage sites of India.
Ranakpur - A village that is home to one
of the most important Jain temples. 1400+ marble pillars support the temple.
These marble pillars are carved in exquisite detail. Opposite the Jain
temple is the much older Sun Temple. Located in Rajsamand District, 110
km north of Udaipur.
Mount Abu:- is home to a number of Jain
temples. The Dilwara Temples are a complex of temples, carved of white
marble, that were built between the 11th and 13th centuries AD. The Achalgarh
fort, built in the 14th century by Rana Kumbha of Mewar, stands nearby.
It encloses several beautiful Jain temples, including the Achaleswar Mahadev
Temple (1412) and the Kantinath Temple (1513).
There is also believed to be a footprint of Vishnu on top of Mount Abu.
The Durga temple, Ambika Mata Temple lies in a cleft of rock in Jagat,
just outside of Mount Abu.
Sawai Madhopur:- Attraction of Sawai Madhopur
is Shri Mahavir ji temple is 110 km from Sawai Madhopur town. Temple lies
on the banks of Gambhiri River.

The
main attraction of the temple is an imposing 32 ft high image of Lord
Shantinath, a Jain tirthankar.
Pushkar:- is a town it is situated 14 Km
from Ajmer and is one of the five sacred dhams, pilgrimage sites for devout
Hindus; it is often called "Tirth Raj" (the king of pilgrimage
sites). In recent years it has become a popular destination for foreign
tourists.very few temples to Lord Brahma exist anywhere in the world,
so Lord Brahma's temple in Pushkar is quite rare.
Dargah Hazrat Khawaja Moinuddin Chishti, Ajmer
- Hazrat Khawaja Moinuddin Chishti, also known as Gharib Nawaz, is the
most famous Sufi saint of the Chishti Order of South Asia.
Pushkar Camel Fair or Pushkar ka Mela is the world's
largest camel fair held in the holy town of Pushkar, this fair attracts
thousands of tourists.