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Tourism in Rajasthan |
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| Fort and Palaces Rajasthan |
This is an attempt by Rajasthan Travel Indias to takes you through the tourist gems of India and also the hidden jewels, waiting to be discovered.
Each destination has a rich history from times immemorial, which is waiting to be told. |
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| Rajasthan Arts Crafts |
Rajasthan has created and preserved rich craft heritage which includes fabulous fabrics in lovely prints, precious and semi-precious stones, Kundan Meenakari Jewellery, embroidered leather work, other hand crafted items of wood, ivory, lac, glass, brass, silver and gold. |
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| Rajasthan History |
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The Rajput clans gave rise to dynasties like Sisodias of Mewar (Udaipur), the Kachwahas of Amber (Jaipur), the Rathors of Marwar (Jodhpur & Bikaner), the Hadas of Jhalwawar, Kota & Bundi, the Bhattis of Jaisalmer, the Shekhawats of Shekhawati and the Chauhans of Ajmer. |
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| Rajasthan Parks Sanctuaries |
Rajasthan is a haven for a wide spectrum of wildlife. The topography of Rajasthan ranges from the barren desert, scrub-thorn arid forests, rocks and ravines to wetlands and lush, green forests. And each of these areas houses a large variety of animal and bird life. Some of them rare while some endangered. |
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| Tourism in Chittorgarh |
Chittorgarh has been a witness to some of the bloodiest battles fought on Indian soil. The city itself was ravaged thrice staring with Alauddin Khilji's attack in 1303 AD followed Bahadur Shah in 1533 AD. Mughal Emperor Akbar attacked the city for a third time and razed the Chittorgarh fort to the ground. |
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| Tourism in Khimsar |
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It is situated around 92 km away from Jodhpur and is one of the most interesting sites in Rajasthan. The Khimsar village is also an excellent starting point for anyone interested in exploring the Nagaur region. |
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