Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Kite Festival in Rajasthan

Kite Festival in Rajasthan14 January heralds the commencement of the Sun's journey into the Northern Hemisphere and is celebrated as Makar Sankranti in India. On this day a series of kite festival is celebrated in different parts of the country with great enthusiasm. And Jaipur is certainly no exception.
The three-day International Kite festival at Jaipur starts with an inauguration at the famous Polo Ground. The festival is divided into two sections. One is the Fighter Kite Competition and the other is the Display Flying and there are prestigious trophies to be won in both categories. Dinner is provided to the participants every evening at an exotic location.
On the final day the venue of the festival shifts to the sprawling lawns of the Umaid Bhawan Palace, the royal residence of the Maharaja of Jodhpur. The finals of the Fighter Kite Competition and the final judging of the Display Kites are followed by the prize distribution ceremony, the valedictory function, and a farewell dinner with the Maharaja. As the festival draws to an end, traditional Indian kite craftsmen prepare to return to their humdrum lives, selling handcrafted aerial art for mere pennies.

Saturday, May 10, 2008

Festivals of Rajasthan

The lively spirits of Rajasthanis manifest themselves in the form of myriad festivals of this desert land. They counter the harsh life and rough weather of the arid desert region by celebrating a festival for each and every reason that they can lay their hands on, whether it is a religious occasion or a change of season or ripening of a harvest. The tourist department of the stated adds to these traditional festivals by introducing new festivals to showcase the heritage of the region. Rajasthan has all the usual Hindu and Muslim festivals that are celebrated in India, spiced up with the very special local fervor as well as a number of festivals of its own.

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Friday, April 11, 2008

Rajasthan Travel

This state of India has been appropriately named Rajasthan as it literally means "The Land of the Kings". Rajasthan captures the romance of a bygone era. Travel to this part of India that is rich in history, grand architectures, beautiful landscapes and windswept sand dunes. On a Tour to Rajasthan, view grand forts and beautiful palaces or travel on a desert safari or luxury train and feel like a King on a royal tour. India beckons you!
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Wednesday, March 5, 2008

Prime Attrraction in Rajasthan

Rajasthan Tourism in India
Rajasthan is rich in architecture and is a delight for all kinds of tourists with its sandy dunes, mighty forts, lush blossoming gardens, shimmering lakes and outstanding monuments. The medieval zeal of honor among the Rajputs rings true in Chittorgarh Fort, men and women alike, while the romantic reverie hovers over the island palaces of Lake Pichola. One can almost see the shy royal ladies chuckling to see the royal procession on the roads of Jaipur, unseen and safe behind the screens of Hawa Mahal. The religious fervor of the staunch devotees at Dargah Sharief at Ajmer and Shrinath ji at Nathdwara is no less than the grandeur of City Palace of Jaipur and astronomical wonders of Jantar Mantar.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

About Rajasthan

Rajasthan is considered to be the essence of India. It is a place of beautiful forts and strong impenetrable palaces. The sun is scorching to its full extent in the land of Rajasthan India. But there are also shimmering lakes popular for its tourist destination. The Thar Desert spreads throughout Rajasthan not stopping to encroach by time. Rajasthan is in fact the second largest state of India almost similar to the size of France. Even though it is a dry place it was a prosperous place at one time in history. Many foreign countries from all over the world approached Rajasthan in connection with trade and commerce.

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