Tuesday 11 December 2018

Ranakpur Festival: Extravagant celebration of Rich Rajasthani Culture

Rajasthan, the state of Royalty and rich legacy is a treasure trove history, art, culture & festivities. The desert state is renowned for its rich tradition & colorful culture & exhibits a variety of flamboyant events, fairs, festive bash & concerts all round the year. Rajasthan fairs & festivals add vibrant colors to this incredibly alluring state. Each festival witnesses interesting rituals, ethnicity & huge celebration. Rajasthan tour packages enable you to savor the folk tunes, tinges as well as twines framed in the sandy dunes.

With the onset of festive season, there are celebrations, gatherings & fair galore to look forward to. Right after the global Kumbhalgarh Festival, Rajasthan brings another splendid for the tourists to once again gain the insights into the lives of Rajasthanis with Ranakpur festival scheduled for 21st and 22nd of December every year. To undergo Rajasthan Heritage tours & participate in the jubilant activities grab Rajasthan tours and travels packages now.

Just like folk festivals in the pink city Jaipur & blue city Jodhpur among others, the holy town of Ranakpur near Pali witnesses a mélange of sumptuous Rajasthani folklore and cultural festivities with renditions by renowned dance performers & vocal artists during the Ranakpur festival.  Before we immerse in the electrifying celebrations and extravaganzas of this most popular festival of Rajasthan, let us know about “The Industrial City”, Pali where Ranakpur resides.

Pali: The Trade center of the Royal State

Pali is eponymously known as the Industrial city. It is a hub for merchant activities that has been an important part of Rajasthan from centuries. Pali is a land of rich heritage and cultural diversity. Carved out of erstwhile city of Jodhpur, this district flaunts its intriguing architecture via beautiful Jain Temples and other elaborate monuments. The delectable Gulab Halwa, an irresistible sweet dish made from milk comes from this infamous Industrial city.

This is not All! Plai is renowned for its Heena production in India. It is also known as the textile hub of Rajasthan. Pali hosts the famous Umed mill, the biggest composite textile mill in Rajasthan named after Maharaja Shri Umed Singh, the Maharaja of Jodhpur.

To cherish the rich cultural heritage of the Industrial city of Pali, tour to Rajasthan & witness the diversified colorful affair of cultural festivities.

Ranakpur Festival.

Ranakpur festival is a cultural event hosted in the city of spectacular marvels, Ranakpur. Organized by the department of tourism, this festival offers a unique insight into the local culture & heritage of Ranakpur. The city witnesses a plethora of fun activities in authentic Rajasthani style. These recreational diversions include:

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Sunday 25 November 2018

Get spoilt with festive fun at Kumbhalgarh Classical Dance festival

Rajasthan is the name that proposes a kaleidoscope of colorful images in minds of people. Delectable cuisines, colorful turbans, rich culture, royal palaces & grand forts welcome you wherever you go in this state of scenic splendor. To experience the captivating aura of festivity treasures and traditional architectural elegance at its best grab Rajasthan tour packages for a hassle free tour to Rajasthan.

Majestic forts of Rajasthan are an epitome of its glorious past. They are not just huge structures in stone but a testament to the fortitude and indomitable spirit of the mighty warrior clan, the Rajputs. Embark on Rajasthan heritage tour to discover the prestigious heritage & historic sites of this enchanting state of India.

One such magnificent fort that personifies the grandeur of Rajasthan is the awe-inspiring Kumbhalgarh fort in Rajsamand district near Udaipur. The fort was constructed by Rana Kumbha, one of the powerful kings of Mewar & the patron of Indian martial & fine arts, architecture & learning. Now a UNESCO World Heritage site, this majestic fort is the architectural marvel of the 15th century.

Kumbhalgarh Classical Dance festival


Kumbhalgarh Classical Dance festival is an incredible effort of Rajasthan Tourism to showcase art and culture of Kumbhalgarh fort & promote it as a tourist destination.  This festival is observed at the magnanimous fort of Kumbalgarh to pay tribute to Maharana Kumbha.

The festival brings together India’s finest classical musicians, artists and renowned dancers against the backdrop of glowing of glowing citadel who give their best exhibitions. The three days program involves mesmerizing performances by great as well as local artists. 

The celebration revolves around the fusion of basic Indian classical and Rajasthani folk. To discover the beauty & grace of various dance forms of India and its fusion with the Rajasthani folklore grab rajasthan tours and travels packages now.

The intriguing and enthralling Kumbhalgarh celebration takes place throughout the day and creates a spectacular ambience especially for foreign tourists in the town. The highlights of this festival include folk arts, dance recitals & classical music bedazzle. The festival has everything for all age groups. Fun activities like musical chairs, tug of war are also organized to create a jovial mood and cheer the little ones.

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Tuesday 30 October 2018

Things to Relish While Onboard Palace-on-Wheels-Train

Rajasthan, the largest state of India is a house to many glorious ruins & grandeur of its kingdoms. The land of Maharajas is blessed with timeless beauty that never fades away. In the contemporary world, where development is at pace, Rajasthan state has remained faithful in maintaining & preserving it roots & customs.

It is a land that showers you with love & warmth out of its rich culture of welcoming guests & visitors with joined hands. Only the flintiest of the hearts could resist the quintessential charm of this magical land.

People are looking for ways to book Rajasthan tour packages to this seraphic destination & relish the unrestrained luxury & opulence of Royal Train- Palace on Wheels. You can make the Rajasthan tour an unforgettable one with the hue of expedition & royalty.

Nothing can outpace the impression of the royal train tour on Palace on Wheels that makes a way along the spectacular avenues conjugated with archival monuments.


History of Palace of Wheels

The fascinating history of this royal wagon is directly proportional to its enthralling & intriguing journey. The train serves as a definite acclamation to the royal legends of Indian Kings as it chugs down to the heart of India’s rich artistic & historical legacy. Bespeckled with countless forts, palaces and lakes, Rajasthan is the land where the mythology & folklores are still alive.

The opulent & palatial carriages of this legendry train have a remarkable history of their own. They were once used by the rulers of Rajputana and Gujarat, the Nizam of Hyderabad and the Viceroy of British India.

However, the usage of these coaches was discontinued by Indian Railways after the Independence of India in 1947, as it was not feasible to include the gorgeous & traditional coaches in the normal passenger trains. It was in the eighties when the Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation and Indian Railways decided to collaborate for a project & launch an extraordinary heritage Rajasthan Tour train. They aimed of providing a memorable experience to the tourists sojourning to Rajasthan on their Rajasthan Heritage Tours. The train made its maiden luxury trip on 26thJanuray 1982 & rolled on its regular operations in October 1982.

The luxury train was revamped in August 2009, clinging to its old charm. Later in 2010, it was voted as the 4th luxurious & prestigious train of the world.

Things to Relish While Onboard Palace-on-Wheels-Train

Palace on Wheels’ holds the distinction of being the first luxury train of India that takes its guests on weekend long royal journey across the princely states of Rajasthan & halts at Agra, the City of Taj. The train commences every Wednesday from Indian capital, New Delhi & ends next Wednesday. It undertakes this 3000 kms long journey covering amazing & splendid tourist destinations of North India.

You can add a touch of exuberance and luxurious feeling to your next Rajasthan Tour with Palace-on Wheels. Here is the list of things you can do while onboard this royal wagon.

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Wednesday 10 October 2018

Scintillating Dussehra celebration in Rajasthan

Rajasthan is a land of rich culture, heritage, royalty and scenic splendors. The mesmerizing lakes, historical places, dessert & forts of this arid region attract admirers from all over the world. The plethora of colorful and traditional festivals of Rajasthan makes it a breath taking tourist attraction. To relish the charm of fairs and festivals of Rajasthan, get the Rajasthan tour travel itineraries, Rajasthan tour packages and celebrate the euphoric folklore.

Every festival in Rajasthan is an epitome of cultural, social and religious aspects of the people. They are celebrated in regard to commemoration or thanksgiving. Dussehra is one such festival celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm in Rajasthan.

Dussehra also known as Vijayadashami is the day that follows the nine days of Navratri. It is the major Hindu festival that typically falls in the Gregorian months of September and October. The festival is observed for various reasons and celebrated differently in various parts of Indian subcontinent.

1. In the eastern and north-eastern states of India, Dussehra marks the end of Durga Puja. This day is celebrated to commemorate the triumph of Goddess Durga over the buffalo demon, Mahishasura.

2. In the other parts of India, the festival is synonymously called Dussehra. The day is observed to celebrate the triumph of Lord Rama over Ravana, the victory of Good over evil.

In Rajasthan, this day is marked as a National holiday. The festival is celebrated by towering effigies of 10 headed- Ravana, symbolizing 5 vices in men and women - desire, anger, greed, affection and ego. Burning the evil with fireworks marks the destruction of the vices within mankind. Dussehra also indicates the onset of the festive season with Diwali, the festival of lights -one of the most important and widely celebrated festivals of India.

This period of festivities is marked by many local celebrations in different regions of Rajasthan. This year in 2018, the victory of good over evil would be celebrated on 19th October. This day follows 9 days of Navratri celebration, the festival of gaiety, dance, music and fun.

During the nine day long festivity, clubs and gathering places are enthused with decoration, tempting food stalls, colorful lights and interesting games. People are adorned with colorful traditional costumes and perform Garba folk dance. Grab Rajasthan tour packages with Atulya Bharat and indulge in the phenomenal activities of this festive season.

The 10th day marks the end of Navaratri and is celebrated as Dassehra. Though the festival is celebrated all over India, Kota sets it apart with 75 feet tall effigies of the demons Ravana, Kumbhakarana and Meghnath.

People dress colorfully and offer prayers to Lord Rama. Dazzling procession is held to mesmerize the onlookers who gather from the surrounding villages. It also provides ripe opportunity for traders to advertise their products. Cultural programs are organized & scintillating performances are held by local artists.

To experience the fiesta and immerse in the captivating aura that is a mix of amusement & devotion get Rajasthan tour packages at affordable price now.

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Thursday 27 September 2018

Rajasthan Cuisine – A Major Attraction On Its Own

Rajasthan is the majestic land of kings. It is known all over the world as a popular tourist destination as it is home to towering Forts, Palaces, Halls and National Parks. A tourist should always have Rajasthan in his bucket list due to the amazing experience it offers.

Rajasthan is primarily made of terrain that is arid. Sand dunes constitute a good part of the terrain as it in close proximity to the Thar Desert. So, the early Rajasthan cuisine was influenced by the locally sourced ingredients that were readily available. It is to be noted that majority of those living in Rajasthan are vegetarians and this fact also influenced cuisine.

But Rajasthan is quite famous for Rajput cuisine in which meat is a primary ingredient. A few of the typical dishes of Rajasthan is as follows:

Dal Bati Churma:

This is perhaps the most popular dish and people from various parts of the world come to Rajasthan to sample its local cuisine. No Rajasthani food is ever mentioned without a reference to this famous dish.

Rajasthani Laal Maas:

This is another famous Rajasthani food made out of hot red chillies and the flavour that bursts on the taste buds is unforgettable. A spicy dish, this is never far from the minds of people when they think about Rajasthan.

Dil Khushal:

Dil Khushal is a sweet dish and is considered to be a typical Rajasthani dessert. It is made of gram flour and milk. Its texture is grainy and it makes for a good finish to any meal.An interesting fact about Rajasthan is that desserts like these sweets can be served before, during or after a meal unlike the protocol followed in other cities.

Any person going on a royal Rajasthan tour or golden triangle trip or special Rajasthan tour is sure to experience this cuisine of Rajasthan.Tour packages of Rajasthan also include this activity of sampling local cuisine as part of its package.

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Thursday 20 September 2018

Khamma Ghani Sa! It is not just a general greeting but a new definition of hospitality in Rajasthan! The warmth to welcome the guests with joined hands emerged from Mewar Empire in the early 8th century. Today it is prominently used across Rajasthan as a gesture of conviviality towards guests and visitors.

Apart from the exuberant hospitality, this Land of Kings is also renowned for its distinct architecture, art, and unique heritage. Only the flintiest of the hearts could resist the charms of its rich regal culture and tradition. You can make this Rajasthan tour an unforgettable one with the hue of expedition and festivity.

Here is a list of ongoing/upcoming events that you can cherish on your visit to Rajasthan this month:

1.Sky Waltz Balloon Safari, Jaipur: Sky Waltz is India’s first commercial Hot Air Balloon service approved by the Government. Hot Air Balloon Safari in Jaipur provides you the spectacular experience that lasts for approximately an hour. As you elevate yourself above the mighty forts & palaces, you escapade damn dazzling bird eye’s view of the Jaipur City. The Hot Air Balloon service drives from 6 AM to 7 PM and can be availed from Jal Mahal, Amber Fort and Shiv Vilas.

2.Hash tag Music Fest: Hash tag Music Fest is not a destination for Grinches and features renowned artists & celebrities! You can catch All Black and Jaguar fame Sukh-e, popular singers & rappers Shrey Sean & Aaryan Sharma, and Saturday Saturday & DJ Waale Babu Fame Aastha Gill perform live at SMS Investment Ground, Lalkothi, Jaipur on 29thSeptember2018. Get ready to tap your feet to Punjabi beats with this Rajasthan tour opportunity.

3.“Ranthambhor: The Untold Saga” at Kalaneri Art Gallery: Ranthambhor: the Untold Saga is a tribute to an invincible fort that remained unconquered by war for centuries. It is situated at the junction of world’s oldest mountain range, the Aravalis and the Vindhyas. Ranthambhor is one of the oldest forts of India and ranks among UNESCO World Heritage Sites. You can witness the pioneer research on archaeology & history of impregnable fort from 29thSeptember 2018 onwards at Kalaneri Art Gallery.

The story revolves around brave and courageous Maharaja Hammir Dev Chauhan who put everything at risk to protect the glory of his motherland. The 60-minute movie makes the saga of palaces, secret chambers and temples come to life. The film is enchanted by the powerful rare Indian Classical music “Dhrupad” by Rajasthani woman singer, Dr. Madhu Bhatt Tailang.

The film aims to create mass awareness to conserve and maintain rich heritage and culture.

Rajasthan is the absolute place to visit if you are planning for an intriguing and thrilling voyage. Strategize your Rajasthan tour now and savor the irresistible charm of its festive aura.

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Friday 14 September 2018

Top Places That Must Be Visited To Get A Taste Of Rajasthan

Rajasthan is considered to be one of the best places to visit in India and people from all over the world come to Rajasthan to experience a taste of royal India’s culture, architecture and cuisine. Rajasthan is home to many world heritage sites and has some of the best examples of brilliant architecture that depicts the skill and dexterity of the then Rulers of India. A few of the best places to visit in Rajasthan are as follows:

Desert National Park:

This Desert National Park is considered to be one of the largest parks and is situated near the city of Jaisalmer. Sand dunes rise majestically making this park a picturesque sight for any traveller who wishes to experience the mixed terrain of Rajasthan. More birds than animals have made this park their home and the rarest species of birds like the laggar falcons, kestrels, tawny eagles etc. are found here. The Indian bustard is a rare species that is endangered and it exists in this place and many take up the Rajasthan wildlife tours and Rajasthan desert tours for this experience.

Ranthambore National Park:

The Ranthambore National Park is a large national park covering nearly four hundred square kilometres. It was declared to be one of the “Project Tiger Reserves” in the year 1973 and in the year 1980, it was awarded the status of “National park”. It is most famous for the Bengal tigers it houses and people often make this trip to have a glimpse of these majestic beasts in their natural habitat. It is also home to the sambar, hyena, sloth bear etc. among many other fauna.


The Pushkar Fair:

This Fair is also known as the Pushkar Camel fair is held in the months of October and November and over one million people attend this fair every year. It is one of the largest fairs in India and Rajasthanfairs and festivals are very popular world over. It deals with camel, horses and other cattle. Cultural events like tug of war, camel races etc. make this the best time for fun and frolic and many people try visiting Rajasthan during these months so as not to miss this epic Fair. Any Royal Rajasthan tour package during these months will surely find this place on its itinerary.


Bikaner:

Bikaner is a city in the North western part of Rajasthan. The most famous Junagarh fort, which is a collection of exceptionally built structures and halls form the major attraction here. The Bhandasar Jain temple well known for leaf paintings is also situated here. Bikaner will find a place in any Rajasthan desert touror special Rajasthan tours as it is surrounded by the Thar Desert and is a beautiful sight to look at.

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