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Know Rajasthan
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A land of romance and royality, valour and chivalry introduction. |
It's
a magical land that springs
surprises at every turn,
takes your breath away at
every bend, Rajasthan is a
land of contrasts. When you
meets its teeming friendly
people, so full of joy,
colors and bonhomie you wonde, it this where bloody
battles raged? The land of
heroism and chivalry,
where"jauhar" was committed
for the sake of pride, it
is.
The topography amazes you as
well. How can one state has
it all? And scorching desert
escape merging into lush
deciduous and coniferous
forests. Where rivers,
streams and lakes abound.
Keeping in step are a mind
boggling species a fauna.
All creatures of God that
were meant to walk the
earth-free. And, they do, in
their natural habitant, in
some of the finest national
parks and sanctuaries.
In, Rajasthan cities sprang
up around citadels. They
still retain their medieval
flavor with forts and
palaces, with havelis for
people to stay, with temples
and mosques for people to
pray.
Vibrant bazaars, selling
fabrics and jewellery, art
and crafts that are
millennia old. Yet here
tradition goes hand in
handwith the contemporary.
There's industry, commerce
running hard bargain.
If you come to Rajasthan
during the festive season,
and we hope you do, you'll
be mesmerized by its folk
dances that have a rhythm of
their own. Ballads sung and
the strains of melancholy
melodies rent the air.
Temple bells chime to
declare the faith of the
belivers. Pilgrims throng to
dedicate their belief to the
one above.
Pamper your taste buds.
Sample the mouthwatering
cuisine of the region. Every
district has its own
specialty ranging from
desert dishes to royal
delicacies.
On
your visit to Rajasthan,
stay where Maharajas lived.
A wide range of
accommodation is available
all over the state to suit
all budgets. If you are
looking for economy, check
into mid-range accommodation
here, comfort is the key to
your room.
Rajasthan is well connected
by air, rail and road with
all the major cities of the
country.
Like, Delhi, Mumbai,
Kolkatta, Bangalore, Chennai
(By Air and Rail)
Conducting sight seeing
tours, tourist taxis,
Rajasthan and India tour,
Maanavi Home and Pinkcity
Holidays will show you
around.
One Small Request :-
Do come
with time on your hands to
soak in the charms of
Rajasthan. A tourist
paradise that stretches to
the limits of your
imagination. |
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Land And Topography
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The State has an area of
343,000 sq km. The capital
city is Jaipur. The Aravali
Range runs across the state
from southwest Guru Peak
(Mount Abu), which is 1,722
m in height to Khetri in the
northeast. This divides the
state into 60% in the north
west of the lines and 40% in
the southeast. The northwest
tract is sandy and
unproductive with little
water but improves gradually
from desert land in the far
west and northwest to
comparatively fertile and
habitable land towards the
east. The area includes the
Great Indian (Thar) Desert. The south-eastern area, higher in elevation (100 to 350 m above sea level) and more fertile, has a very diversified topography.
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Climate
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The climate of Rajasthan can
be divided into four
seasons: Summers, Monsoon,
Post-Monsoon and winter.
Temperature & Rainfall
January to March |
April to June |
July to September |
Oct. to December |
50F - 80F
10 degree C - 27
degree C
4MM - 7MM |
75F - 105F
24 degree C - 45
degree C
11MM - 30MM |
70F - 95F
21 degree C - 35
degree C
100MM - 165MM |
55F - 85F
13 degree C - 30
degree C
3MM - 8MM |
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DANCE |
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Ghoomar
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A community dance
for women performed on
auspicious occasions. Gair
Ghoomar, Raika, Jhoria and
Gauri are particularly of
Bhil tribe. Gair is
performed on Holi but only
by the men folk. Chari
dance, with pots on the head
and a lighted lamp, is
popularly performed on
marriage occasions or on the
birth of a male child. |
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Kalbelia Dance
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Is of the kalbelia tribe, the snake
charmers. With numerous pots
on the head, women excel the
balancing act in the
Matka-bhawai. |
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Terah taali
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Is a ritual for
Baba Ramdev, a dance with
thirteen manjiras.
Other dances are
Kachhi-Ghodi, Kathputli (the
puppet dance), Fire dance,
drum dance and various
others pertaining to the
particular tribes. |
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Kathhak
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A popular dance
form being imported from
Uttar Pradesh have been
revived by the rajputana
courts, with a style and
theme of its own. |
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