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The northwestern state of
Rajasthan is India at its exotic and spectacular
best. The grandeur architecture, art forms,
colourful costumes, customs and festivals
reflect the rich cultural heritage of the state.
Rajasthan was formed by the merger of a number
of princely states that were mainly led by a
warrior aristocracy called Rajputs. The
battle-scarred forts tell stories of their
heroism and the palaces and frescoes showcase
the rich art. Take the Rajput Route and visit
places that bear testimony to the legendary
valour of these kings. Experience the luxury
lifestyle of the kings, explore temples, forts
and palaces and go into the desert along ancient
camel routes.
The 15th Century Neemrana Fort and India's
oldest heritage resort is situated on a plateau
concealed in a horseshoe formation of the
Aravalli ranges. Samode is located on the former
camel caravan route. Famous here are the Samode
Palace with its extravagant Darbar Hall and the
Samode Bagh or the 400year old formal gardens of
the Palace. The Samode Palace serves as a great
retreat as it is set amidst the Aravali ranges.
Jodhpur the Sun City, apart from the rugged
forts and magnificent palaces has a great museum
with a fabulous collection of Jodhpur royalty -
palanquins, howdahs, furniture, miniature
paintings, musical instruments, and costumes.
One can enjoy the flight of migratory birds at
Khimsar. Jaisalmer or the golden city with a
fairy tale like fort, dunes and camel rides is
an unforgettable experience in desert life.
Rohet village about 40 kms from Jodhpur has a
fortress. Rohetgarh is located on the banks of a
small lake. It has been restored into a
beautiful heritage hotel and is ideal for nature
lovers.
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As you head towards Devigarh, you move from a
desert landscape to the greener pastures of the
South. Devigarh is a convenient 45-minute scenic
drive from Udaipur city. A visit here includes
experiencing a traditional Rajasthani village, a
towering fort and temples. Beautiful lakes, lush
green hills, exotic palaces, forts, gardens and
temples dominate Udaipur. The abundance of water
here is a treat after the dunes and desert
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