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RAJASTHAN TRAVEL GUIDE 

Not-To-Miss Attractions In Rajasthan Travel Guide:

Once you have a planned some family holidays in Rajasthan, you may be confused about where to go in this large state for some fun-filled time. Rajasthan traveling guide can clear all your confusions. Rajasthan is a land of diversity; diversity in its culture, diversity in its landscapes and diversity in its cuisine and more.

The sheer size and plenty of attractions throughout the state make it difficult for travelers to explore it within a day or two. The well-developed tourist infrastructure is a boon for the visitors to this royal state. Plan a trip to this vacation destination to feel the real essence of the country.

This Rajasthan tour and travel guide covers the top-most tourist attractions in Rajasthan and selects some of them based on your interests for a memorable family vacation:

The pink city, Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan and a part of the golden triangle tour. In addition to the distinct pink color of its buildings, this city fascinates travelers with its alluring monuments, beautifully laid-out gardens and vibrant markets. People who visit this city do not forget to visit its markets to buy beautiful handloom garments.

Jaipur is a gateway for travelers who wish to explore the interiors of Rajasthan. It serves as a starting point for them whether they wish to travel to the desert city of Jaisalmer or the majestic Jodhpur or the less-explored Shekhawati area.

Jaipur Tours and this best tour guide of Rajasthan tourism gives you an opportunity in the luxurious Palace on Wheels to have a lifetime experience.

How to reach Jaipur

Jaipur is a well-connected city to many major destinations like Delhi, Agra, Mumbai etc. It is almost 250 kilometers from Delhi and 225 kilometers away from Agra and travelers can choose road, rail or air to reach this destination. Sanganer Airport is a major airport in Jaipur which offers flights to many major cities in the country. This city is also well-linked by rail.

If you are looking for a romantic destination filled with magnificence and elegance, Udaipur is the right destination for you. Often referred to as the ’Venice of the East’, it is one of the most romantic tourist destinations in India. Surrounded by the beautiful green hills of Aravallis, it is a city of lakes.

Lake Palace is the most beautiful attraction of Udaipur which is located in the middle of the gorgeous Pichola Lake. This city is also home to the Jaisamand Lake which is believed to be the second-largest artificial sweet-water lake in Asia. Udaipur is not just a lovely honeymoon destination but also a face and cultural centre of Rajasthan. The architecture of this tourist place is brilliant.

Golden Triangle Tour With Udaipur will be the best match for your next Udaipur holidays.

Udaipur offers plenty of things to do which make your trip to this destination memorable. If you want to avoid the monotonous and enjoy the thrill of visiting exciting places with an amazing cultural background, then Udaipur is the right choice for you. It is an imperial city painted in so many colors of history.

Visiting this place tells so many untold stories of the past golden era and its rulers. A heritage walk is an ideal way to experience the royal past of Udaipur. Book our Rajasthan Tour to treat yourself with one of the most romantic destinations of the world. And our first timer’s travel guide for Rajasthan can make your selection of the perfect holiday destination in Rajasthan easy.

Exploring the Sajjan Garh Palace, also known as the Monsoon Palace, shall be thrilling as it offers panoramic views of the majestic palaces and lovely lakes around. The famous Sajjangarh Wildlife Sanctuary located at the foot of Aravalli hills near to this palace. Jhar Water Hole and Bari Lake are also the major attractions of this sanctuary in addition to its exotic flora and fauna.

If you want to explore the rural areas of Udaipur, then plan a horse riding. If you are fond of vintage cars, you must visit the Vintage Car Museum in Udaipur. There is no better way to enjoy the aerial view of the city than opt for a hot air balloon trip. Do not leave the city of Udaipur without enjoying the traditional Rajasthani cuisine includes the delicious Lal Maas and some shopping at the Haathi Pol Bazaar.

How to reach

Well-connected with all the major cities in Rajasthan, one can easily reach Udaipur via road, rail and air. Maharana Pratap or Dabok Airport is the nearest airport to this city which is nearly 22 kilometers away.

If you are looking for some luxurious holidays in this destination, you can opt for the luxury ‘Palace On Wheels’ train to reach. Seek assistance from a well experienced Rajasthan tour operator like Colorful Indian Holidays to find the best travel packages to this state that fulfilled all your needs within the budget.

If you are interested in the traditions and culture of the state. It is the ‘Gateway of the Thar Desert’ which lures travelers with its sublime architecture. Plan your trip to this destination during the fairs and festivals if you would like to relish the rich culture and tradition of this city.

You can get a detailed insight of the uniqueness of the state if you participate some of the festivals in Jodhpur such as Marwar Festival, Nagaur Fair and Jodhpur International Desert Kite Festival. Some of the popular tourist attractions and things to do in this destination include.

Visiting the Mehrangarh Fort, one of the largest forts in the country is truly a major attraction in Jodhpur. This captivating fort is among the well-preserved heritage sites in the country.

After exploring this fort, head to the Chokelao Mahal Terrace restaurant for a romantic dinner with your loved one. Check out our Rajasthan Forts And Palaces Tour to witness the architectural beauty of Jodhpur.

Ride the famous Jodhpur Flying Fox if you are an adventure lover plan to zip-lining with the enchanting Mehrangarh Fort.

Another exciting activity that you can do in Jodhpur is to wander through the astonishing Rao Jodha Desert Rock Park. The Old City Markets and the Clock Tower are also must-visit places in this destination.

It shall be memorable for you to take a walk along the narrow streets of Jodhpur. You will also love to visit the Umaid Bhawan Palace during your trip to Blue city.

How to reach

Jodhpur is well connected via rail, road and air. The domestic airport is only 5 kilometers away from the city which is well-linked to many major cities like Delhi, Bombay, Jaipur and Udaipur. Many popular trains run through the Jodhpur railway station including the ‘Palace on Wheels’. This city is also well-connected by road and one can conveniently reach Jodhpur from all the major cities and towns in Rajasthan and from neighboring cities like Delhi.

Jaisalmer is another great historic city in Rajasthan filled with plenty of amazing tourist attractions. Also known as the Golden City, it is nestled in the heart of the Thar Desert with much stunning architecture and beautiful structures. Check out our Historic Rajasthan Tour to get the best glimpses of this historic city.

Jaisalmer is in the western part of Rajasthan and many people find it as a good base to explore the picturesque Thar Desert. With stunning palaces, majestic forts, camel safaris and sand dunes, you can make your holidays in Rajasthan exceptionally beautiful by including Jaisalmer in your travel itinerary. Our Priceless Gems Of Royal Rajasthan Tour gives you the same chances.

With many stunning palaces, sacred Jain temples and fascinating havelis, Jaisalmer attracts plenty of travelers from across the globe.

How to reach

A well-maintained road network is a blessing to this city which connects it to many neighboring cities of the state. Travelers can also hire taxis or take buses to reach Jaisalmer. This city has its own railway station with an outstanding rail network. Jodhpur Airport is the nearest airport which is about 285 kilometers away from this city.

Plan a Bikaner tour if you are interested to get an insight about the rich culture and tradition of the rulers of Rajasthan. Bikaner is a large city in the state that fascinates travelers with the legendary stories of its rich past. Our Royal Rajasthan Tour will be the best match to see the rich past history of this magnificent city.

This beautiful city, located in the middle of the Thar Desert is home to many stunning monuments and structures. Exploring the beautiful temples and heritage attractions of this historic city can be a mind-blowing experience. Check the Rajasthan Tour Packages of Colorful Indian Holidays to plan your heritage trips to the beautiful places in the state including Bikaner.

How to reach

Bikaner city is connected to many major destinations in Rajasthan via road and rail. Jodhpur is the nearest airport to Bikaner which is approximately 251 kilometers away.

Located almost 140 kilometers away from Jaipur famous throughout the world because of the Pushkar Camel Fair. Nestled very close to Ajmer surrounded by hills on three sides, this small region in Rajasthan is described many Hindu mythologies.

One of the great attractions of Pushkar is that the only temple of Lord Brahma is situated in this place. Some of the prime tourist attractions in this destination are the Pushkar Lake, Brahma Temple, Varaha Temple, Papa Mochini Temple and Savitri Temple. Book Golden Triangle Tour With Pushkar to dig into this spiritual city of Rajasthan.

Since Pushkar is well-linked to all the major highways in the state, reaching this place will not be a problem for the travelers. You can get buses from cities like Jaipur, Jodhpur and Ajmer to reach this destination. Sanganer Airport in Jaipur is the nearest airport to reach Pushkar which is at a distance of 146 kilometers.

Things to do in Rajasthan:

 

Rajasthan is not just for beautiful palaces and other historically important structures. You can find plenty of things to do in this marvelous imperial state which makes it an excellent vacation destination. Check our Rajasthan tourism and travel guide to get more details about the thrilling activities offered by this destination to make your trip a memorable one. We include some of the exciting things that you can do during your trip to Rajasthan.

Hot-air ballooning In Rajasthan:

Soaring high in the sky and watch the expansive greeneries and heritage structures in the bird’s eye can be a spine-tingling activity that you can enjoy in Rajasthan.

Zip Lining In Rajasthan:

Commonly known as Flying Fox, Zip Lining is another great adventure activity that you can try in this destination. Enjoy exquisite views of palaces and forts while zipping from a structure of cliff to another. You can choose the Mehrangarh Fort or Neemrana Fort for this activity as both offers excellent views.

Desert Camping In Rajasthan:
Home to the famous Thar Desert, Rajasthan is known for desert camping. There are so many things that make this activity popular among travelers such as lovely folk dances, cozy beddings, delicious cuisine and exciting puppet shows and starlit sky. This is a popular activity in the state, especially during winters.

Enjoy a wildlife safari In Rajasthan:

You can find some of the best wildlife sanctuaries and national parks of the country in Rajasthan. Some of the popular wildlife and bird sanctuaries in this state include the Ranthambore National ParkSariska Tiger Reserve, Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary and the Keoladeo National Park.

Travelers can find exotic wildlife like elephants, tiger, boar, bear and several local and migratory birds in them. Golden Triangle With Bharatpur & Ranthambore will be the finest tour to thrill yourself with the wildlife in Rajasthan.

Plan Some Trekking In Rajasthan:

Trekking in Rajasthan can be tough and tiring because of its hot climate but this state has excellent trekking trails such as the greenery of Alwar or the lovely hill station of Mount Abu.

Go For The Adrenaline-Rushing Dune Bashing In Rajasthan:

If you love adventure, try dune bashing in the Thar Desert. It shall be mind-blowing for you to drive an SUV in the extensive desert. Check out our car rental service in Rajasthan.

Visit The Colorful Street Markets Of Jodhpur In Rajasthan:

Every shopping lover dreams to visit the colorful street markets of Jodhpur where they can find everything from traditional joothi to pottery, bright-colored bangles and spices. Travelers who visit these markets do not forget to buy beautifully designed carpets and silk scarf.

Befriend Camels At A Camel Breeding Farm in Bikaner: If you visit Bikaner, try to visit a camel breeding farm and play some time with the Ship of the Desert. It shall be a unique experience to taste ice-cream made of camel’s milk and enjoy a little bit of camel ride. A trip to the camel breeding farm shall be exciting especially if you are on a family vacation in Rajasthan with children.

Plan A Day Out With The Elephant At Dera Amer In Rajasthan:

Dera Amer is also a great picnic spot in Rajasthan for family vacationers. It is an ideal place to enjoy different activities related to elephants. If you travel with kids, they like to feed elephants sugarcanes, smear their trunks with organic paint or give them a shower. Book Golden Triangle With Palaces to enjoy an elephant ride at Amer Fort.

Go For A Camel Safari For An Exclusive Experience In Rajasthan: The views of the desert in Rajasthan are more alluring and exquisite if you watch it from a camel’s back. Explore the beautiful architectural splendors and ruins from vantage point during this camel safari. Jaisalmer and Pushkar are the best places to enjoy this activity.

Check The Belly Dancing Skills Of The Kalbeliya Tribe:

Watch the joyful folk dance performance of the Kalbeliya Tribe in Rajasthan which shall be a treat for your eyes.

Say Your Prayers At The Ajmer Sherif In Rajasthan: Ajmer Sherif is a pilgrim center in Rajasthan which is the sacred resting ground of Sufi Saint Moinuddin Chishti. Thousands of devotees visit this shrine in order to offer prayers and fulfil their wishes.

Natural Attractions in Rajasthan:

Rajasthan is not only known for its historical attractions and palaces but it is also home to many beautiful natural attractions offering nature lovers an outstanding experience. In Rajasthan Travel information guide we have included some of the best natural attractions in Rajasthan which includes:

Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur: With beautiful forts, palaces and other monuments that take you back to the golden days of Rajasthan, there is a lot to explore in this majestic state. You can make your trip to this destination unique by visiting its national parks and wildlife sanctuaries. Plan a trip to the internationally renowned Keoladeo National Park in Bharatpur for an unforgettable travel experience. It is one of the best bird-watching spots in the world. With dry grasslands, wetlands and swamps, travelers can spot around 364 species of local and migratory birds in this destination including the rare species of Siberian Crane. You can explore this national park by hiring a rickshaw, a bike or on foot. It is advisable to take service of a local guide who is trained in bird watching to spot bird species conveniently. Rajasthan Wildlife Tour Packages will perfectly satisfy your lust for wildlife in Rajasthan.

Mount Abu In Rajasthan:

Mount Abu is one of the most popular tourist places in Rajasthan with many attractions. It is the only hill station in this state which is a relief for its people to escape from its extreme heat. This charming hill station locates at high altitude considered as an oasis and a perfect place to escape from the heat of the Thar Desert.

It is a marvelous place dotted with rivers, waterfalls, thick forests and stunning mountain ranges ideal to enjoy different activities like rock climbing, bird-watching, and hiking.

Guru Shikhar is a famous spot in Mount Abu and the highest peak of Aravalli Mountain ranges draws many travelers. One can enjoy spectacular views of nature from the peak. It locates at an elevation of 1722 meters and nearly 15 kilometers away from Mt. Abu.

You should include this place in your travel itinerary especially if you are a nature lover or an adventure enthusiast. Aside from its lush landscape, travelers to Guru Shikhar also prefer to visit the renowned Dattatreya Temple.

Your trip to the Mt. Abu will not be completed without a visit to the gorgeous Sunset Point. Many people visit this lovely place for enjoying the mesmerizing sunset on the horizon. It is a marvelous picnic spot that offers breathtaking views of nature.

Visit this place on a clear day so that you will get the best view of the destination. If time permits, visit the Nakki Lake also during your trip to the Mt. Abu. The ashes of Mahatma Gandhi spread across the waters of this lake.

The Toad Rock along the shoreline is another attraction of this sacred site which has the appearance of a frog getting ready to jump in the Nakki Lake. For people who visit this lovely spot also prefer to visit the Maharaja Jaipur Palace and the Raghunath Temple nestled on the nearby hills.

Exotic Fauna in Khimsar:

Sand Dunes Village is a great attraction in Rajasthan which locates nearly 6 kilometers away from Khimsar. Encircled by golden sand dunes, this destination is blessed with several attractions such as the Dhawa Doli Wildlife Sanctuary and the Panchala Black Buck Reserve.

The Dhawa Doli Wildlife Sanctuary draws travelers with the desert fox, blackbucks, blue bull or Nilgai and partridges. You can spot many native inhabitants in the Panchala Black Buck Reserve. It is home to three species of antelope such as Chinkara, Blackbuck and blue bull. The Demoiselle cranes are another great species that you can spot in this sanctuary.

Ranthambore National Park, Sawai Madhopur:

Ranthambore National Park is a must-visit tourist spot for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. It is one of the largest national parks in the country. Travelers to this national park can opt for a jeep safari to explore its amazing wildlife, grassy meadows, and deciduous forests.

You will be able to encounter wildlife such as leopards, sloth bears, hyenas and different bird species during this jeep safari. If you are lucky, you can spot the exotic Indian Tiger that certainly makes your trip to this park memorable. Encounter with these supreme predators in their natural kingdom with Golden Triangle Tour with Bengal Tigers.

Pushkar Lake , Pushkar:

Pushkar Lake is another beautiful tourist place in Rajasthan allures travelers with its natural beauty and a plethora of Hindu temples. The best way to enjoy the beauty of this lake is by taking a stroll along its banks. Approximately 52 ghats lined on the banks of this lake where travelers can do ritual bathing.

It is a great getaway for people who wish to spend some time away from the busy streets and bustling markets of the city. You love to visit the temples and shops that sell so many attractive handmade souvenirs during your trip to the Pushkar Lake.

Sam Sand Dunes, Kanoi In Rajasthan:

Think on a grand scale if you would like to enjoy the wonders of the majestic Thar Desert in Rajasthan. The Sam Sand Dunes is the best spot to experience this dessert in style. Located near the Desert National Park, you can explore this picnic spot by renting a jeep.

Professional guides in this area help travelers to explore the sand dunes comfortably and enjoy different activities here. Get an authentic desert experience what you are looking for, then plan for a camping trip.

Sariska Tiger Reserve, Alwar:

Sariska Tiger Reserve spreads across the breathtaking Aravalli Hills over an area of around 866 sq. km. This tiger reserve in Rajasthan houses wildlife species such as monkeys, wild boars, chital, sambar, nilgai and a variety of wild cats besides tigers.

Many travelers visit this wildlife sanctuary because of its proximity to Jaipur and Delhi. Make your Rajasthan holidays a memorable experience by adding this tiger reserve in your travel itinerary.

Tal Chappar Sanctuary, Shekhawati:

Fill you with memories by planning a trip to the enchanting Tal Chappar Sanctuary in Shekhawati. Located in the Churu district, this wildlife sanctuary in Rajasthan is spread across an area of around 719 hectares and home to the rare and endangered blackbucks.

It also houses varieties of other animals and bird species. The major attraction of this tourist spot is blackbuck which is the only antelope species found in India. This sanctuary offers shelter to around 1680 blackbucks.

Festivals and fairs Of Rajasthan:

Rajasthan, the vibrant royal state is blessed with different cultures, traditions, religions, and colors. It is an incredible destination teems with culture and heritage in its every corner.  Both the festivals and fairs are among the best tourist attractions in this state. We have brought you the list of the some of the most popular festivals and fairs to make the best of your Rajasthan holidays in our Rajasthan Tourism and tourist guide. Participate in them to understand the rich culture and heritage of this royal state.

Mewar Festival, Udaipur:

Every festival celebration in Rajasthan for every change of season which gives the visitors an opportunity to enjoy the different colors of the state through its festivities. Mewar Festival is one such event that celebrated throughout the state with a lot of zest and enthusiasm. This festival celebrates in the state to welcome the spring season. It has great significance for women who look at their best during this festival wearing their finest attire.

Dressing up of Isar, the incarnation of Lord Shiva and Gaungaur (Parvati) are the highlight of this festival. The whole street and the external surroundings of shops and other establishments in Udaipur decorate beautifully during this festival. These idols carry in a traditional procession through the city with the accompaniment of dances, songs, and other cultural activities.

Desert Festival, Jaisalmer:

You may like the idea of enjoying a colorful festival in the middle of vast sun-burnt sands of the alluring Thar Desert. If you love the idea, then head to the Jaisalmer in the month of February to participate in the 3-day Desert Festival. It shall be a wonderful opportunity for travelers to see the city of Jaisalmer painted with different colors of festivity.

Desert festival is about plenty of cultural extravaganzas, competitions and camel races. It is a showcase of the rituals and life of the desert. Besides, you will get the opportunity to taste authentic Rajasthani delicacies. Be a part of the Desert Festival in Jaisalmer if you would like to witness the delights of the desert.

Teej Festival, Jaipur:

Visit Rajasthan during monsoon to enjoy the beauty of the Teej Festival. It is the best time to see the women in this state in their traditional attire. Marked by colorful celebrations, this festival of swings is mainly for married women who seek blessings from Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati for their happy marriage life by singing and dancing.

You can see swings elaborated decorated with flowers hung from trees during the Teej Festival. Participating in this festival that celebrated in the state with great grandeur shall be a mind-blowing experience for each traveler.

Bundi Utsav:

Plan a trip to Bundi, a vivacious town in Rajasthan during the month of November to be a part of the renowned Bundi Utsav. It is a place located nearly 210 kilometers away from Jaipur Airport where you can witness cultural bonanza including traditional Rajasthani sports, folk dances, music and arts and crafts fair. Visit the state during the Bundi Utsav if you are a keen enthusiast of art, music and dance.

Brij Holi, Bharatpur:

Fair and festival time is the best time to visit the vibrant state of Rajasthan. Plan your trip to this destination during the Brij Holi if you would like to witness the true spirit of this royal state. It is one of the most-loved festivals in Rajasthan that celebrated in an elaborate and grand style.

Holi festival is to worship Lord Krishna and the people in this area showcase the entire love of Krishna and Radha in the form of dances. Visit the Bharatpur in the Brij a few days ahead of the vibrant festival of Holi for enjoying this amazing festival and its unique festivities.

Gangaur Festival, Jaipur:

There are several places in Rajasthan that host a number of festivals and fairs and Jaipur is one among them. This city is not only famous for its majestic palaces and alluring forts but also for its colorful fairs and festivals. The Gangaur Festival is another great festival in Rajasthan celebrated with great enthusiasm and zest. Celebrated in honor of Goddess Parvati, it is also a festival for women.

This festival has great religious significance in which both married and unmarried women participate to make it a colorful affair. It shall be interesting to watch Rajasthani women in their traditional attire and make their feet and palm attractive by applying henna and mehndi. Plan an exciting tour to Rajasthan during the Gangaur Festival through Colourful Indian Holidays for a pleasant holiday experience.

World Sufi Spirit Festival Jodhpur:
Enjoy the spirit of music by participating in the World Sufi Spirit Festival in Nagaur and Jodhpur. This festival brings you the opportunity to enjoy the music of many brilliant artists from India and around the world. The eye-catching royal setting of the venue is another highlight of this event. It is a highly-acknowledged festival in Rajasthan as it features some of the best Sufi talents. You can surely have an unforgettable cultural experience in Rajasthan by participating in this festival and the memories will cherish for a long time.

Rajasthan International Folk Festival:

Many travelers from across the globe visit the royal state of Rajasthan during the month of October to be a part of the 5-day Rajasthan International Folk Festival. It is a great festival that displays the cultural lifestyle of the state.

More than 250 highly-talented artists participate in this festival that showcases the fusion of both the Indian and International music. The sensational performance of them leaves you speechless. Enjoy musical concerts and spectacular cultural shows by planning a trip to Rajasthan during this folk festival.

Matsya Festival, Alwar:
Matsya Festival is another festival in Rajasthan held in Alwar during the month of November. The artists perform different creative forms in this festival to celebrate the traditional values and culture of the state. Travelers can enjoy colorful processions, music, dance, cultural exhibitions, arts and craft fairs, and traditional sports during this festival. Alwar is nearly 162 kilometers away from the Jaipur Airport.

Pushkar Camel Festival:

Enjoy the legacy, culture and colorful artifacts of Rajasthan by participating in the Camel festival in Pushkar. Being one of the most popular festivals of Rajasthan, it draws so many tourists and photographers from across the globe. It is the official livestock fair of the state which gives the opportunity to travelers to see more than 30,000 beautifully decked camels together.

These animals paraded and even participate in the beauty contests during the event. The competitions and activities draw during the fair attract so many people. Pushkar Mela held either in the month of October or November. Pushkar, where this festival held is about 146 kilometers away from Jaipur Airport.

Camel Festival, Bikaner:

Make your holidays in Rajasthan a special one by participating in the Camel Festival in Bikaner. It is a spectacular event organized in the honor of camels celebrates with great zest and pomp. This two-day affair is celebrated every year in the month of January against the stunning backdrop of the Junagadh Fort with the colorful parade of decorated camels.

This festival includes many cultural performances besides camel race and camel games. Traditional folk performances of Rajasthan are another highlight of the Bikaner camel festival. It concludes with the wonderful display of fireworks that certainly light up the charming skies of Bikaner.

Kite Festival, Jodhpur:

The festivals in Rajasthan are the celebration of culture, heritage, nature and moreover life in the vibrant Rajasthani style. If you are on a vacation to this royal state during the Makar Sankranti, you can celebrate it with high spirit by joining the Kite Festival in Jodhpur.

You will be delighted to see the extravagant and vibrant spectra of kites in different colors, shapes, and sizes that deck up the skies of the desert. Children release balloons and helicopters let loose kites in the sky make the 3-day Kite Festival in Jodhpur a spectacular and mind-blowing event.

 

Elephant Festival, Jaipur:

Rajasthan is a center for majestic festivals and grand celebrations. This state offers plenty of festivals to fill the hues of joy all around and the elephant festival in Jaipur is one among them. It is celebrated during the time of Holi and the procession of decorated elephants is the highlight of it.

A symbol of Rajasthan royalty, it is a unique festival in which these big animals are painted with bright colors and their torsos are decked with motifs and they draped in jewelry. Elephants appear princely and royal in this festival with colorful turbans and brocade jackets. Only female elephants participate in this festival which is another great feature of this event. Plan your trip to Rajasthan during Holi to be a part of this festival and to have a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Kolayat Fair In Bikaner:

The Kolayat Fair is another exciting event happens in Rajasthan every year that draws many people from across the globe. It held in a place called Kolayat in the month of November on the banks of the Kolayat Lake for the commemoration of an ancient sage called Kapila.

It is beleived that Sage Kapila lived in this place and this fair is also known as Kapil Muni Fair. All the ghats on the banks of this lake decorate with light during the festival that makes it a sight to behold. Visit Rajasthan in the month of November to be a part of this largest fair of Bikaner.

Arts and Crafts of Rajasthan:

Rajasthan is a paradise for the traditional art lovers as the destination is known throughout the world for its exquisite art and crafts. In fact, the royalty can be seen in its every art and craft like paintings, murals, tie and dye garments and woodcraft. People who visit this royal state do not leave it without buying some of its unique arts and crafts.

It is a shopper’s paradise where they can buy handicrafts, pottery, printed textiles, delicately-cut precious stones, murals, ivory and wood carvings, and beautiful sarees. In our guide to Rajasthan travel, we covered some of the best arts and crafts of Rajasthan include:

Pottery:

Rajasthan is famous for stunning pottery, especially for blue glazed pottery. Each region of this state has the distinct style when it comes to pottery. The blue-glazed pottery available in Jaipur is very attractive that made of ground quartz stone, sodium sulphate, and fuller’s earth.

There is a village near Udaipur named Molela which is famous for making captivating images of deities using clay for ceremonies. Beautiful paper-thing pottery is the highlight of Alwar while Bikaner is famous for painted pottery.

Pokhran is famous for making white and red geometric clay designs. Terra-cotta pottery is also available in Rajasthan.

Fabrics:

Dyed, embroidered or printed fabric of an exotic range is another thing that attracts shopping lovers to Rajasthan. Each community or region use motifs or colors in a particular way in this state. People who visit this state can buy either block-printed fabric or batik fabric based on their interest.

Sanganer and Bagru are two places in Rajasthan popular for block printing while you can buy alluring batik print fabrics from Jaisalmer or Barmer.

Jodhpur and Sikar are famous for tie and dye fabric products. Rajasthan is also famous for embroidery, appliqué and mirror work and you can buy excellent pieces from Bikaner, Sikar or Jhunjhunu.

Antiques:

Being a royal state in India, it is not difficult to find magnificent antiques in Rajasthan. Even the remote villages in this state are a rich source of amazing antique pieces. There are many large or small handicraft stores in this state that sell eye-catching antiques.

Carpets and Dhurries:

Carpets and Dhurries are two attractive things that you can collect during your trip to Rajasthan. Dhurries are available in different sizes which woven throughout the state. If you visit some of the desert areas of Rajasthan like Jaisalmer and Bikaner where the temperature can fall alarmingly, you can buy woolen durries made from camel hair.

This royal state is also famous for beautifully woven carpets suitable for palatial residences. Felted rug or namdah is another attraction of this state which is made charming either with the appliqué work or embroidered work.

Jewelry and Gemstones:
It is interesting to know that some of the most beautiful jewelry in India comes from the royal state of Rajasthan. People belong to the royal family prefer gold while fancy silver articles usually worn by the tribes and other castes. You can find exquisite jewelry in different parts of the state especially in Jaipur and Jodhpur. Hand-cutting gems are very popular in Rajasthan. People to this state also love to buy Kundan jewelry and precious stones such as emeralds, diamonds and rubies. You will also love to buy statues and figurines made from semi-precious and precious stones during your holidays in Rajasthan.
Dance and Music in Rajasthan:
It shall be a wonderful idea to take a musical and dance tour in Rajasthan to experience its folk music and beautiful dance forms. This Royal destination has a lot to offer that you cannot imagine while sitting at your home without the best travelling guide to Rajasthan. Most of the festivals and fairs display the dance and music performance of renowned artists from different parts of the world. Emotional music and rhythmic dance forms are part of the life of the people in Rajasthan. The pattern and style of both these art forms vary from region to region. Both the music and dance in this state originated from their traditions and customs. The main dance forms in this region include the fire dance, Kachhi Godi, Gawari dance, kalbelia dance, Gair dance, Drum dance, kathputhli, Kathak, Chakri, Bhavai and Chari dance. Some of the popular dance forms of Rajasthan are:

Ghoomar:

The Rajput community dance form, Ghoomar is very simple but it has a marvelous charm as the skirts of women performers slowly flare when they twirl in circles. Women of all age-group perform this dance as a part of their tradition.

Chari Dance:
This dance usually performs in the Kishangarh region of Rajasthan. In this dance form, women make elaborate patterns while holding the brass pot on their heads.

Gair Dance:

It is another great dance form of Rajasthan which performed by both men and women. Gair is a dance form of the Bhil tribes which usually performs during auspicious times such as Holi and Janmashtami.

Kachhi Godi Dance:

This dance is mainly performed by men during marriage ceremonies to entertain the bridegroom’s party. Men wear lavishly decorated costumes to move attractively on the beats of drums and ride on dummy horses.

Kathputli:

Rajasthan is famous for string puppetry and Kathputli is one such puppetry dance. The dancers narrate the stories of the rich bygone era and stories from tradition through puppets. This ancient folk form is a great entertainment source in the state.

Sapera / Kalbelia Dance:

Sapera is another great dance form you love to watch during your trip to Rajasthan. Performed by the women member of the Kalbelia (snake-charmer) society, this dance form is an important part of the culture and tradition of this state.

 

Drum Dance:

The Drum Dance, a fascinating dance form of Rajasthan usually performs by the warriors belonging to the Jhalore region. The drum dancer put a nude sword in his mouth and juggles three other swords with his hands during the performance. Watching the drum dance makes your Rajasthan holidays special.

Musical Instruments of Rajasthan:

The traditional singers of Rajasthan play different musical instruments such as ghunghroo, sarangi and Ektara to make their music more melodious and entertain people. Drum or Dhol played individually without any lyrics. Flute and Shehnai are also popular musical instruments in Rajasthan. Some auto phonic instruments like Thali, metal platter or Khartaal generally used uring auspicious occasions or religious ceremonies.

Shopping In Rajasthan:

Visit Rajasthan if you are looking for an authentic shopping experience in India. There are plenty of street bazaars in this state where both locals and tourists love to shop alike.

Each traveler can go back with amazing souvenirs after their trip to this royal state. We have listed some of the best items in our Rajasthan travel guide that you can buy in this destination include clothes, footwear, jewelry, precious and semi-precious stones and paintings. The best places in Rajasthan where you can enjoy memorable shopping experience include Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Pushkar and Bikaner.

Food:

Experience the authentic cuisine of Rajasthan at Chokhi Dhani

There is no better way in the state to experience the royal hospitality than dining at the Chokhi Dhani. This is a fine place to taste traditional Rajasthani cuisine while watching the lively folk dances and cultural performances of the state.

Best Time To Visit Rajasthan:

Our dummy guide for travelling Rajasthan also includes the best time to travel Rajasthan. Summers are scorching in Rajasthan and the best time to visit this state is anytime between November and February. The desert sun may not be as intense during this period and the days are relatively pleasant. You can see considerable variation in the temperature during the day and night in the winter months.

Best Time – November to February

Good Time – March and July to October

Not Advised – April, May, June