Besides being the largest state in the country, Rajasthan is one
of the most colorful states in the country pulsating with raw vibrant energy of
the populace. It draws both local and international tourists in large numbers.
The reason is the numerous free things one can do in this desert state. The
place is home to unique culture and age old traditions. There is indeed a lot
to see and far more things to do without spending a fortune.A bit of smart aleck approach would make you enjoy your trip all
the more and you are going to cherish and savor the experience for a lifetime.
Various cities like the state capital Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Udaipur and
Bikaner are indeed treasure troves of stupendous monuments, imposing forts,
splendid palaces, serene temples, striking havelis, and sprawling mansions. To
make your stay comfortable you have the options of various heritage hotels
besides deluxe, luxurious and budget accommodations. They provide world class
amenities and services at the right prices.
If you presume that Rajasthan is only sprawling desertscape and
home to the ship of the desert you are a wee bit off the mark. The living and
throbbing culture and heritage comes alive with a great many of magnificent
tourist destinations littered across the vast Thar Desert and the Great Aravali
Range.
Visit Pushkar Camel Fair or Bikaner Camel Festival without
paying a penny as entrance fee. Check out the Jaisalmer Desert festival or the
Elephant Festival in the same fashion. On a shoestring budget get to the heart
of the wildlife heritage of the desert the Ranthambore National park which is
famous for its great Tiger Sightings. Bharatpur and Keoldeo Ghana National Park
is famous for its birds and is designated as a world heritage site.
Soak into the architecture rising from the sands of the royal
state. The colorful havelis are littered around the place particularly notable
for their fresco art; when you are out and about don’t forget to notice the
rising forts, great palaces and the myriad temples around the place all without
any charge barring a few instances of entrance fee.
When you happen to be at the right place at the right time, you
are bound to be enthralled by the swirling kalbeliya dance, gair, ghoomar and
chari dance forms at lively fairs and festivals. There are a lot of things like
these which you can do free of charge in the desert state of Rajasthan so pack
your bags and head to the most visited Indian state by travelers from around
the globe.
Author: Richard Smith is a professional travel writer and currently writing North India tours and Rajasthan tours
Author: Richard Smith is a professional travel writer and currently writing North India tours and Rajasthan tours