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Tour to Rajasthan: A cultural odyssey

  • Hawa Mahal- The Palace of winds in jaipur.
  • Amber Fort- Ancient fortification.
  • Udaipur’s City Palace- Majestic Palace Complex.
  • Jaisalmer’s Golden Fort- Sonic desert fortress.
  • Bikaner’s Junagarh Fort- 16th century fortification.
  • Desert Festival- Vibrant celebration of music, dance and art.
  • Diwali- Festival of Lights.
  • Holi- Festival of Colours.
  • Navaratri- 9 day celebration honouring the divine feminine.
  • Gangaur Festival- Traditional Women’s festival.
  • Royal Cuisine- Savour traditional dishes.
  • Local Artisans- Witness craftmanship.
  • Village visits- Interact with rural communities.
  • Folk music and dance- Experience regional performances.
  • Yoga and Wellness- Rejuvenate in serene environment.
  1. Winter (October to February)- Comfortable temperatures.
  2. Spring (March to May)- Mild Weather.
  3. Autumn (September to November)- Festive season.
  1. Heritage Hotels- A stay in historical buildings.
  2. Luxury Resorts- High-end amenities and luxury.
  3. Budge-friendly options- Guesthouses, economic hotels.
  • Flights– Connects major cities.
  • Trains- Efficient and connected.
  • Buses- For local transportation.
  1. Respect local customs- dress modestly.
  2. Learn basic Rajasthani Phrases- This will help you to engage with locals and know about there culture more closely.
  3. Support local artisans- The local artisans of Rajasthan are working very hard to keep their traditional art alive. Support them by encouraging traditional crafts.
  4. Attend Cultural Events- Immerse in festivals.

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