About Rajasthan Tourism
If you are looking for mesmerising India tours, then Rajasthan is undoubtedly your destination of choice. From its sprawling forts and historical landmarks to its signature architecture, beautiful lakes and rich culinary traditions, the state is a must-try for the best tour packages in the country. Your trip packages should include visits to several historical monuments.
Architectural Splendour: Forts, Palaces & Havelis!
Rajasthan is one adventure that you should most definitely experience. It is an experience that leaves you with feelings of awe, grandeur, and hygge. The mix of culture, old and new, is what gives Rajasthan it’s essence. On one hand, you see magnificent, royal structures that have stood the test of time, and on the other, you can see influences of technology and urbanization coming up in the most unexpected places. From local crafts to traditional food, everything here has a pop of color and Rajasthani heritage that stand out boldly against the desert land. The state has something to offer to everyone, whether you go exploring during the day or at night.
A Rich Melange of Dances, Songs, Rides & Colors!
For culture aficionados, there are a number of fairs and festivals in Rajasthan to witness. The flamboyant manner in which even the cattle fairs take place in Pushkar and Nagaur is truly something to behold. Some of the most famous tourism festivals that showcase the rich traditions, customs, folk dance and music of the state are the Desert Festival, Bikaner Camel Festival, Nagaur Fair, Pushkar Fair, Elephant Festival, Mewar Festival, Mount Abu Winter Festival, Gangaur Festival and Teej.
Rajasthan Also Boasts a Rich Wildlife!
Rajasthan, even though the hot and arid place, is rich in wildlife tourism. It offers several opportunities for tiger sighting and birdwatching. Some of the famous wildlife sanctuaries and national parks of the state are Ranthambore National Park, Sariska National Park, Keoladeo and Mukundra Hills National Park. It is blessed with a rich variety of vegetation and animal & birds species. To spot the Royal Bengal Tigers, Ranthambore National Park and Sariska National Park are the most famous wildlife destinations in Rajasthan.
Those who love birdwatching should visit Keoladeo National Park (Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as it is home to at least 230 species of birds. Home to indigenous water birds and migratory water birds, specifically the Siberian Crane, the Bharatpur Sanctuary also boasts many species of mammals like Sambar, Chital, Nilgai and Boar. It is the major tourist spot for most of the ornithologists today during hibernal season. Apart from these, Rajasthan is home to a large number of leopards, blackbuck, great Indian spotted eagle, and marsh crocodiles.