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Rajasthan welcomes you with Royalty, Culture and delicious Food

Whether you're a romantic, an adrenaline junkie, an adventure seeker or a luxury lover,


Rajasthan has a wide range of experiences for all kinds of travelers. Regardless of all the different
type of travel experience, what highlights more is the Royalty in India that let you feel the luxury
like nothing else. A Royal Place Tour of Rajasthan is something everyone has to try once in their
life.

Royal Cities in Rajasthan

This includes a grand tour of Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, and Jaisalmer that would prove to be a
cultural extravaganza. Choose from palace visits and heritage stays to boat rides, traditional
dances, and escapades in the sand. The nip in the air will make sightseeing more gratifying while
multiple festivals such as the Jaipur Literature Festival (organized in January) slake your hunger
for culture. The desert festival organized in Jaisalmer is also a must-visit for its traditional and
cultural shows. In Udaipur, you'll sip tea as you admire the Lake Pichola. Of course, there are
enough palaces, forts and sweeping landscapes to admire throughout your visit.

Pushkar

Deep in the desert state of Rajasthan lies the mystical town of Pushkar, surrounded by the Aravalli
Hills. Pushkar has a large lake with tiered ghats that lead to old havelis and numerous temples,
one of which is the Jagatpita Brahma Mandir. According to Hindu scriptures, this is the only
Brahma temple in the world, which makes Pushkar one of the holiest sites for Hindu pilgrimages.
But pilgrims aren’t the only ones who travel here. Attracted by the town’s spiritual energy,
hippies from around the world have been coming to Pushkar since the 1960s, and many of them
call this townhome. Locals in colorful traditional attire and backpackers and budget travelers add
to the delightful mix of people here, making Pushkar one of the liveliest places to visit in India.
And there’s no better time to experience the energy of this place than during Holi when its people
come together on the streets to celebrate with a party unlike any! Thumping electronic music, a
sea of revelers splashed in colors, lassis laced with bhang and malpuas make the Holi bash here
a must-attend.
Food of Royalty

As for the hunger in the belly, relish the heaty laal maas, a traditional Rajasthani dish, or daal
baati churma topped with desi ghee. Ditch fine dining restaurants, Instead, dine like royalty in
Rajasthan. You can even dig into a sumptuous lunch at the historic Amber Fort and enjoy a
cooking class with the executive chef of Sujan Rajmahal Palaces. The curated Royal Rajasthan
Tour Package will also give you a glimpse of the desert state's rich traditions and
cultural heritage

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