India is a great country of wonderful people and with so much to see... Michael and Kathleen Lee, Champex, Switzerland
"Every picture tells a story" – if one was to define Rajasthan, this comes close to being most appropriate. Our frequent visits across this picturesque state allow us to bring forth this pictorial representation. From the most visited monuments to seldom visited regions, our attempt is to showcase the versatility of this destination.
Kumbhalgarh Fort
Famous for its 36 miles long wall, where 8 horses could walk astride
Kachora
Local delicacy from Nasirabad, near Ajmer
Pushkar Camel Fair
The World famous Camel fair
Chaksu Fair
Near Jaipur. One of the many colorful fairs celebrated in Rajasthan
Jaisalmer ‘The golden city’
A 12th century fort still inhabited by people
Chittorgarh
The largest fort complex in Rajasthan
Gangaur Festival
Held in month of March-April every year, dedicated to goddess Parvati consort of Lord Shiva
Our frequent visits across this picturesque state allow us to bring forth this pictorial representation. From the most visited monuments to seldom visited regions, our attempt is to showcase the versatility of this destination.
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