![]() ![]() ![]() Impregnable havelis (mansions), still peopled, adorn the Shekhawati and Jaisalmer region. ![]() ‘Pink City’ Jaipur (capital) and ‘Blue City’ Jodhpur are famed best for their well-preserved Forts and palaces. So much so that some actually believe: Visit Rajasthan and you have seen everything that is India.Ī truly palatial State, Rajasthan is best known for its imposing Forts and palaces a classic showcase of Indian heritage. Over the years, Rajasthan the post-independance name for Rajputana or the ‘land of princes’ has more than made-up for what Nature overlooked, by carving an irrefutable niche as a tourist favorite joint in India. From Delhi drive South, beyond Gurgaon, and notice the vegetation getting sparser, trees dwarfing and their ‘green’ fading to something that is best termed ‘dull’ and then suddenly a ‘flash of colors’ almost blindfolds you and you know you have reached Rajasthan! Almost the size of France, Rajasthan, is an arid desertland lorded by the Thar (desert), veined with numerous lakes and the Aravalli range running across to cradle the lands only hill station Mount Abu.
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