Thursday, December 17, 2015

Some Best things to do in Pushkar

Pushkar is situated near Ajmer city of Rajasthan District in India. Pushkar is one of the oldest existing cities of India. It lies on the Shore of Pushkar Lake.

You can contact with the rajasthan tour operators they can plan your trip to Pushkar and will make more entertaining and joyful. You can also choose rajasthan tour packages which included Pushkar.

The date of its actual origin is not known, but legend associates Brahma with its creation. Pushkar has many temples. Most of the temples are not very old because many temples were destroyed during Muslim conquests in the area.

The destroyed temples were rebuilt. The most famous among all is the Brahma Temple built during the 14th century CE. Very few temples to Lord Brahma exist anywhere in the world. Pushkar in Sanskrit means blue lotus flower.

Pushkar fair continues for five days and these five days are a period of relaxation and merry-making for the villagers. This fair time is the busiest time for them, as this is one of the largest cattle fairs in the country. Animals, including over 50,000 camels, are brought from miles around to be traded and sold. Trading is brisk as several thousand heads of cattle exchange hands. All the camels are cleaned, washed, adorned, some are interestingly shorn to form patterns, and special stalls are set up selling finery and jewelry for the camels. Camels at the Pushkar fair are decorated with great care. They wear jewelry of silver and beads. There are silver bells and bangles around their ankles that jangle when they walk. An interesting ritual is the piercing of a camel's nose. It has more than 400 temples including the only one temple in India dedicated to the Hindu God Lord Brahma, the Creator of the Universe.

According to the Hindu calendar Pushkar Fair commences in Nawami and ends in Purnima in the month of Kartika(October or November according to the lunar calendar).

In Pushkar, one of the biggest Cattle Fair is also held for trading purposes and the best cattle in all categories are awarded. Countless people in their colourful attire gather to take a dip in the Holy Lake and pray to the deities. The whole town comes alive with vibrant folk music and dances, magic shows, horse and camel races and various other traditional entertainment competitions. 

Pushkar, with more than 12 local fairs and festivals of 10–15 days duration is a year round destination. It is a mellow town by the great lake of Pushkar amidst the perfume of jasmine and rose flowers. About 4,000 to 6,000 visitors from all over the world come to Pushkar every day.
Pushkar Lake – The prime attraction of Pushkar is the Pushkar Lake which is considered sacred like the Mansarovar Lake in Tibet. Pushkar has become a place of Hindu pilgrimage because of this holy lake. Legend has it that this lake was consecrated to Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe when a lotus dropped from his hand into the vale and a lake emerged in that place.
Brahma Temple – The most important temple in Pushkar is the Temple of Lord Brahma, one of the holy trinity of Hinduism. The temple enshrines a life-size idol of Lord Brahma.
Savitri Temple- This temple that is located at the top of the Ratnagiri Hill is dedicated to Savitri, the wife of Lord Brahma. The temple houses a statue of Goddess Savitri.

Old Pushkar- Old Pushkar lake is rebuilt and is located around 5 km from Pushkar lake. According to the ancient texts, Old Pushkar has equal cultural and religious significance for the pilgrims.

Saturday, December 5, 2015

A lightning Tour of Rajasthan

Rajasthan, is a beautiful place to spend holidays. It is the largest (Area) state of India. Rajasthan is known for its forts, palaces, historic buildings and of course for food.
If you’ve got a week off from work, and want to sample every part of the state, the good news is you can do it in a single, exhausting but delightful, week.
For the comfort and delightful journey, contact to tour agency. They will definitely offers you best rajasthan tour package.   

Let’s start the journey of Rajasthan

Arrive at Jaipur: Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan and also known as Pink City. There are so many places to visit in Jaipur. 

The Key monuments of Jaipur are:

1.       Hawa Mahal : The imposing facade of Hawa Mahal, made of pink and red sandstone and decorated with quicklime, is used on the cover of most tour guides on Rajasthan. 

2.       City Palace: Nearby is the City Palace, part of which is occupied by the royal family. Photography is not permitted in most of its galleries, so unless you’re into aerial vistas, you may want to leave your camera behind. Overpriced souvenirs can be bought at the museum shop as well as the Palace Atelier. 

3.       Govind Devji Mandir: If you want to visit the Govinddevji Mandir, keep an eye on the clock. The shrine opens for about fifteen minutes at select windows through the day. It would be a good idea to make enquiries about the next darshan before scheduling your trips to the other attractions nearby. The temple is several centuries old, and emanates an aura of peace.

4.       Amer Fort: The sprawling, sturdy structure exudes elegance even from the outside, its red sandstone walls bright against the green water of the natural moat formed by Maota Lake, and its white marble domes glowing in the sun. The interior of the fort has exquisitely carved walls, roofs and terraces, separated by manicured garden mazes. 

Pushakar: The pilgrimage site is less than 150 km from the capital, but the roads are especially bad after the monsoon. The town of Pushkar is walled in on three sides by hills, and a sandy bank rides up to the fourth. The legend goes that the lake was created when a lotus fell from Brahma’s hand. 
Guides will harass you from about a kilometre ahead of the entrance to the temple. Many tend to cling on to windows and run with the car, so you may want to keep those shut. If you need information about the temple, members of the trust will speak to you within its premises, near the bathing ghat. They usually refuse to accept money, and ask tourists to donate instead at the hundi.

Jodhpur: The second largest city of the Rajasthan and judiciary capital also. The Mehrangarh Fort at Jodhpur is famous for its architecture, the views on offer, as well as its museum – which has a collection of palanquins, howdahs, weapons, paintings, and clothes. The adrenaline addicts may want to swing across the skies by registering for the fort’s aerial ‘zip’ tour, which entails being strapped to a rope and, well, zipped around. Clock Tower, Umaid Palace and many more places are also famous in Jodhpur

Jaisalmer: Sonar Quila, whose yellow sandstone walls glitter in the sun, is the ‘Golden Fort’ made famous throughout the world by Satyajit Ray’s movie Shonar Kella. For those tourists who’ve seen the film, the actual fort can come as a surprise, drastically changed as it is from the seventies.
Jaisalmer’s famous havelis include Patwan Ki Haveli and Nathmal Ji Ki Haveli’ are the place to visit in Jaisalmer.

Udaipur: With gardens, birth charts, galleries of paintings, armouries, painted tablets, decorated alcoves, and memorabilia dating back centuries, the City Palace is a tourist delight. From the palace, a part of which is the living quarter of the erstwhile royal family, the Jag Mandir – which has now been converted into a luxury hotel – is a boat ride away. From the Pichola Lake, one has a view of the incomplete monsoon palace, an eccentric structure on the edge of a cliff.


The Maharana Pratap Memorial contains a fascinatingly realistic statue of Rana Pratap Singh. After taking a look around the memorial and Sahelion Ki Bari – a complex containing lawns, flowerbeds, ponds and fountains – you can while away the evening at the Fateh Sagar lake, whose waters lap at the roads, and cascade down steps to a canal.

Friday, November 27, 2015

Everything is here you want to know about Rajasthan

As Rajasthan is the favorite destination for Foreign Tourist. People choose this beautiful destination to enjoy their holidays. They visit Rajasthan and spend their holidays with full of fun. Rajasthan is a place full of carving on building, this attracts people. Food of Rajasthan is also famous with its culture. The cultural food of Rajasthan is healthy and tasty. This is totally different from other continental foods.

Rajasthan is one of the best tourist place of India. As Rajasthan is the largest state of India and it is well known for its culture, sculptures, forts, sand dunes and for many other famous things. Rajasthan is famous among foreign tourist.

There is so much to do in Rajasthan. Go and try different type of traditional cuisines. You can see great artist performing live in front of you in Rajasthan.

People choose this beautiful destination to enjoy their holidays. They visit Rajasthan and spend their holidays with full of fun. Rajasthan is a place full of carving on buildings, this attracts people.

Endowed with natural beauty and a great history, Rajasthan has a flourishing tourism industry. The palaces of Jaipur, lakes of Udaipur, and desert forts of Jodhpur, Bikaner & Jaisalmer are among the most preferred destinations of many tourists, Indian and foreign. Tourism accounts for eight percent of the state's domestic product. Many old and neglected palaces and forts have been converted into heritage hotels. Tourism has increased employment in the hospitality sector.


If you are not a localities of Rajasthan then you have to contact to travel and tour agency. There are so many rajasthan tour operators available who provide you best rajasthan travel packages. To visit rajasthan with them is easy and comfortable. 

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

Best Places to visit in Rajasthan on Affordable Prices

Travelling, the most important part of our life or we can say part of our day to day life. People travel here and there according to their own reason.

Rajasthan is the largest state of India and has so many different colors of Travel. Rajasthan has their own specialty in travelling world.

There are so many tour operators available which offers affordable rajasthan tour packages with excellent services.

Today we are going to tell you some best places to travel in Rajasthan, India.

1.       Mehrangarh: Mehrangarh Fort located in Jodhpur district of Rajasthan. It is one of the largest fort in India. The fort built around 1460 by Rao Jodha. Mehrangarh Fort stands a hundred feet in splendor on perpendicular cliff. Inside its boundaries there are several palaces known for their intricate carvings and expansive courtyards.
There are seven gates, which include Jayapol built by Maharaja Man Singh to honor his victories over Jaipur and Bikaner armies. Fattehpol gate was built by Maharaja Ajit Singh to mark the defeat of the Mughals. 

The museum in the Mehrangarh fort is one of the most well-stocked museums in Rajasthan. In one section of the fort museum there is a selection of old royal palanquins, including the elaborate domed gilt Mahadol palanquin which was won in a battle from the Governor of Gujarat in 1730. The museum exhibits the heritage of the Rathores in arms, costumes, paintings and decorated period rooms.

Burnished red sand stone, imposing, invincible and yet with a strange haunting beauty that beckons. Much has been written about the Citadel of the Sun, for truly, it is one of the most impressive in all Rajasthan. So colossal are its proportions that Rudyard Kipling called it “the work of giants”. Today, it is acknowledged as one of the best preserved fort in India.

2.    Amer Fort: Amer Fort also known as Amer Palace located in Jaipur which is the capital city of Rajasthan. Amer is the biggest attraction among tourists for Rajasthan. Amer Fort is known for its artistic Hindu style elements.

The aesthetic ambiance of the palace is seen within its walls. Constructed of red sandstone and marble, the attractive, opulent palace is laid out on four levels, each with a courtyard. It consists of the Diwan-e-Aam, or "Hall of Public Audience", the Diwan-e-Khas, or "Hall of Private Audience", the Sheesh Mahal (mirror palace), or Jai Mandir, and the Sukh Niwas where a cool climate is artificially created by winds that blow over a water cascade within the palace.
This palace, along with Jaigarh Fort, is located immediately above on the Cheel ka Teela (Hill of Eagles) of the same Aravalli range of hills. The palace and Jaigarh Fort are considered one complex, as the two are connected by a subterranean passage. This passage was meant as an escape route in times of war to enable the royal family members and others in the Amer Fort to shift to the more redoubtable Jaigarh Fort.

Annual tourist visitation to the Amer Palace was reported by the Superintendent of the Department of Archaeology and Museums as 5000 visitors a day. At the 37th session of the World Heritage Committee held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, in 2013, Amer Fort, along with five other forts of Rajasthan, was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the group Hill Forts of Rajasthan.

3.       Pichola Lake: Pichola Lake is situated in Udaipur district of Rajasthan. As Udaipur is the place known for Lakes “city of Lakes”.
There are four islands on the lake:
a.       Jag Niwas, where is built the Lake Palace.
b.      Jag Mandir, with the palace of the same name.
c.       Mohan Mandir, from where the king would watch the annual Gangaur festival celebration.
d.      Arsi Vilas, Small Island which was an ammunition depot, but also a small palace. This one was built by one of the maharanas of Udaipur to enjoy the sunset on the lake. It is also a sanctuary catering to a variety of birds, including tufted ducks, coots, egrets, terns, cormorants and kingfishers

The Lake Pichola is approachable by road from the Udaipur City. Local buses, Tongas, auto-rickshaws and taxis provide the needed transport Udaipur. The famous Palace of Udaipur, the Lake Palace in the middle of the lake also called the Pichola Palace which is the scenic beauty of Lake Pichola.

4.     Umaid Palace: The Umaid Bhawan Palace, located in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. It is one of the largest private residence in the world. Umaid Bhawan Palace was called Chittar Palace during its construction due to use of stones drawn from the Chittar hill where it is located. The Palace was built to provide employment to thousands of people during the time of famine.
The Palace is divided into three functional parts – the residence of the royal family, a luxury Taj Palace Hotel, and a Museum focusing on the 20th century history of the Jodhpur Royal Family.
The entire palace complex built with sandstone and marble. The palace, magnificent in its lavish proportions, consists of a throne chamber, an exclusive private meeting hall, a Durbar Hall to meet the public, a vaulted banquet hall, private dining halls, a ball room, a library, an indoor swimming pool and spa, a billiards room, four tennis courts, two unique marble squash courts.

The hotel wing of the palace is run by the Taj Group of Hotels. It has 70 guest rooms including the luxurious "Regal and Vice Regal Suites" and the fabulous "Maharaja" and "Maharani suites" with art deco style decorations, the latter is fitted with a bath tub carved from a single block of pink marble said to be the only one of its type in India. 

The museum has exhibits of stuffed leopards, a very large symbolic flag gifted to Maharaja Jaswant Singh by Queen Victoria in 1877, an impressive "quirky" collection of clocks in windmill and light house shapes, and photographs of the elegant art-deco interior of the palace. The classic cars of the Maharajas are also on display in the garden in front of the museum. Glass, porcelain wares, memorabilia, and information on the building of the palace are also part of the exhibits. October to March, during winter season, are the best months to visit the palace.


Rajasthan is the heritage state of India which is known for its forts, culture, carving, food, sand dunes and many more things. Hire a rajasthan tour operator to take full enjoyment of your leisure. 

Monday, October 19, 2015

Rajasthan - Perfect Place to Spend Holidays

Rajasthan is known as the 'land of the Kings and the Queens', it’s a royal jewel of India in history, culture, food, handicrafts, royalty. With the Great Indian Desert. Rajasthan is famous for its forts, palaces, ancient temples which were built by the Maharaja's of Rajasthan, an evidence of its royal heritage and famous past. In Rajasthan their and many tour agency which provides you Rajasthan Tour Packages to make your tour more enjoyable for destinations like Jodhpur, Jaipur, and Udaipur etc.

1.    Jaipur:- Jaipur is the "Pink City" and the stunning capital of the Indian state of Rajasthan, is a hub for tourists and visitors from all over the world, looking to explore and discover a history that is rich and vibrant even today, evident in the city's breath-taking forts and palaces.

Places famous in Jaipur: -Fortune Select Metropolitan, The Lalit, Choki Dhani etc.

2.   Jodhpur: - “The Sun City" was founded by Rao Jodha, a chief of the Rathore clan, in 1459. It is named after him only. Jodhpur in Rajasthan, India was previously known as Marwar. Jodhpur is the second largest city in Rajasthan. Jodhpur is a very popular tourist destination. The landscape is scenic and mesmerizing. Jodhpur city has many beautiful palaces and forts such as Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhavan Palace and Rai ka Bag Palace.

Places famous in Jodhpur: - Umaid Bhawan Palace, The Ajit Bhawan-A Palace Hotel, Vivanta by Taj Hari Mahal.

3.    Udaipur: -The Venice of the East holds stage as one of India's truly lovely cities.  
Places famous in Udaipur:- The Leela Palace, Panna Vilas, Hotel Aashiya Haveli, The Oberoi Udaivilas, Devi Garh.

So make plan and ask to any available Rajasthan Tour Operator to organize your Holiday Tour in “Jewel of India” called Rajsthan.