Rajasthan
Rajasthan
Rajasthan is a destination in India where tourists travel from all over the world all year round. In the winter months of October, November, December, January, February and March the mornings have cool weather while the temperature dips in the night. The summers are hot in Rajasthan during the day but pleasant in the evening. Monsoon season is not as pronounced in Rajasthan and the rains do not impact the state as much as other areas in India and do not disrupt travel much in the state. March is a great time to visit, especially to enjoy the Pushkar Camel Fair which takes place this month. To see beautiful lakes and fabulous blooms of native flowers like lotus, September - October is a great choice during May.
Rajasthan
The Rajasthani culture is filled with festivals and fairs which are an exciting prospect, especially for international tourists and are part of most tours to Rajasthan. There are many festivals and fairs throughout the year in Rajasthan so tourists can choose a time to travel when they can see the best festivals in the state of India. The Pushkar Camel Fair and Festival is the best festival in Rajasthan and a great choice for tourists visiting from abroad. The Elephant Festival in Jaipur with colorfully decorated elephants and the Desert Festival in Jaisalmer are all worth visiting. The colorful Mewar Festival of Udaipur and Rajasthan International Folk Festival in Jodhpur are great festivals known for their focus on traditions and folk culture of the state.
Rajasthan
The traditional dress of men in the Rajasthani culture is the Dhoti, Kurta, Angarkha, and Turban. The smart jackets with stylish Jodhpur pants are also a dress that men, especially Rajput and royal men, wear in Rajasthan for playing sports like Polo. Rajasthan has also become more and more cosmopolitan in the past few decades and the common everyday wear for men include pants, shirts, shorts, t-shirts, and jeans. The women in Rajasthan mainly wear very colorful and vibrant clothes and the traditional garments are beautiful in Rajasthan. Colorful Ghagra-cholis are still worn by traditional women with ethnic designs and vibrant saris and Salwar kurtas are also very popular here. Young women are wearing western clothes these days.
Rajasthan
Rajasthan is a top tourist destination in India because it has marketed itself effectively as the land of royals and the Land of Kings and Palaces in India. The foreign tourists love to enjoy a game of golf as many fabulous golf courses have a backdrop of a beautiful royal palace in Rajasthan. Rajasthan is known for its polo games, its stud farms with beautiful horses and its royal palaces. Tour places of Rajasthan include the Amber Palace, Umaid Bhawan Palace, Taj Lake Palace, Rambagh Palace, Monsoon Palace, and the Lalgarh Palace which are all examples of majestic palaces in Rajasthan. Many palaces are converted into hotels but the kings and queens of the region still live exciting and majestic lives.
Rajasthan
Rajasthan
Rajasthan has a vast desert environment and its food is influenced by the climate and geography of the region as water is scarce in this region. Perfectly crafted Rajasthan Tour Packages usually include a visit to the best Rajasthani restaurants in the state. Some non-vegetarian dishes popular in Rajasthan include Laal Maas which is meat in red sauce and Safed Maas which is meat in white sauce. Game meat, as well as chicken and mutton, are popular in Rajasthani cuisine. Vegetarian cuisine of Rajasthani includes recipes like Dal Bati Churma, Ker Sangri Sabji, Gatte ki Sabji, and Rajasthani Dal and the Thali meals are immensely popular in this state. The Rajasthani snacks include Bhajiya, Methi Muthiya, Pakoras etc.






