Monday, June 29, 2009

Rajasthan Travel Information

Tourism of Rajasthan
Rajasthan has several tourist sights, especially in ancient and medieval architecture. Places of interest are Mount Abu, Ajmer, Alwar(Sariska tiger sanctuary), Bharatpur (Keoladeo bird sanctuary), Bikaner, Jaipur (the Pink City), Jodhpur, Udaipur, Pali, Jaisalmar and Chittorgarh. Tourism was given industry status in 1992.

State Capital Jaipur
Population ('000s in 1991) 44,006
Area ('000 sq. km) 342
Females per 1000 males (1991) 910
Literacy rate (1991) 38.6
Ratio of urban population (1991) 22.9
Net Domestic Product (Rs. million at current prices in 1992-93) 229,360
Per Capita Income (Rs. at current prices in 1992-93) 5,035
Principal Language Hindi and Rajasthani

Rajasthan is located in the northwestern part of the subcontinent. It is bounded on the west and northwest by Pakistan, on the north and northeast by the states of Punjab, Haryana, and Uttar Pradesh, on the east and southeast by the states of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh, and on the southwest by the state of Gujarat. The Tropic of Cancer passes through its southern tip in the Banswara district. The state has an area of 132,140 square miles (342,239 square kilometres). The capital city is Jaipur.

In the west, Rajasthan is relatively dry and infertile; this area includes some of the Thar Desert, also known as the Great Indian Desert. In the southwestern part of the state, the land is wetter, hilly, and more fertile. The climate varies throughout Rajasthan. On average winter temperatures range from 8° to 28° C (46° to 82° F) and summer temperatures range from 25° to 46° C (77° to 115° F). Average rainfall also varies; the western deserts accumulate about 100 mm (about 4 in) annually, while the southeastern part of the state receives 650 mm (26 in) annually, most of which falls from July through September during the monsoon season.

Rajasthan has a single-chamber legislative assembly with 200 seats. The state sends 35 members to the Indian national parliament: 10 to the Rajya Sabha (Upper House) and 25 to the Lok Sabha (Lower House). Local government is based on 30 administrative districts.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Mehndi of Rajasthan

Mehndi or Henna, applied on the hands or feet of females, is quite popular in India. Out of the various types of mehndi available in India, the mehndi of Rajasthan is one of the most popular. Mehndi is prepared by grinding the dry henna leaves into a very fine powder and then making a paste with water. This paste is then applied on the hands and feet of females in the form of beautiful designs, with the help of matchsticks or cones. After the mehndi gets dry, it is removed revealing the beautiful designs on the skin in red color. The Rajasthani Mehendi is considered to be one of the best because it leaves the darkest color of red on hands and feet.

For this reason only, the henna of Rajasthan, India is very much in demand for the bridal mehndi also. In Rajasthan, Mehendi is put up on almost each and every occasion, in a different design, as it is considered very auspicious. One of the most popular designs in Rajasthan is the one called chowk. Literally meaning a courtyard, it is put up in various forms, each form being suitable for a different occasion. One design is applied at the time of the Gangaur fair, another at the time of Teej, yet another for Holi and so on. Other popular designs are chopper (game of dice, symbolic of marital love), lahriya (waves), pankhi or beejani (meaning fan), etc.

Rajasthan Safari

If you are planning to visit Rajasthan, don't forget to include a safari tour of Rajasthan in your itinerary. Rajasthan safari provides a peek into the real Rajasthan. There are different means of taking a desert safari. Read on to know further about the various forms of Rajasthan adventure safaris:

Camel Safari
The most common form of desert safari is the Camel safari. A camel safari will take you to the far and distant villages of Rajasthan, giving you a peek into the rural Rajasthan. A camel safari also takes you closer to nature itself. You spend the evenings next to a bonfire. The night is spent sleeping in the tent, beneath the starry sky. Regarding comfort and security in the Camel safari, the camel-carts for the desert safari are fully equipped to handle almost every situation. Camel safari is also arranged by Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation (RTDC), on request from Delhi and Jaipur.

Horse Safari
A horse safari tour of Rajasthan is quite popular with the tourists. Royal cenotaphs, magnificent forts, fascinating temples, picturesque locales, etc all add to the appeal of a Rajasthan horse safari.

Jeep Safari
A popular form of desert safari is the Jeep Safari. The Jeep Safari takes you through the fascinating countryside of the state of Rajasthan. A visit to the forts, palaces and other monuments during the Jeep Safari takes you back to the bygone era of the state. On an average, you spend 5-6 hrs on the drive daily, covering approximately 150 km. The most popular Jeep Safari is to the Bishnoi Village.

Eelephant Ride
Eelephant Ride are organized between the cities of Jaipur and Pushkar. Those looking out for some extra adventure should definitely try out the Eelephant Ride. You will certainly enjoy the ride on top of these bulky animals.

Motorcycle and Bicycle Safaris
Almost in each and every part of Rajasthan, you can go on a motorcycle and bicycle safari. Specially, the city of Udaipur provides the most conducive conditions for undertaking these safaris. A Motorcycle safari of Rajasthan can last anywhere from a week to a month and is usually done on the Royal Enfield 350cc bikes.

Wildlife Safari of Rajasthan

Rajasthan is well known for its world famous handicrafts and textiles. Besides Rajasthan is the land of some of the finest Sanctuaries and National parks of India and the world. Noted among them are Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary (Keoladeo Ghana National Park) , Sariksa Tiger Reserve and Ranthambhor National Park .

One needs to take the help of safaris for better exploration of the wildlife in Rajasthan . You can choose from many options available like Camel Safari, Horse Safari, Tiger Safari, Bird safari or a Jeep Safari to easily negotiate and enjoy the vast and stretched natural habitats of Rajasthan.

Camel Safari is the popular choice for the tourists but you need to know the balancing act and getting use to the movement of the Camel. The adventure trip inside the Thar Desert is the one that you won't be able to forget your whole life.

If you want to spot a Tiger in his own natural habitat you should visit the world famous Ranthambhor National Park in Rajasthan. Tiger Safari is exclusively offered to you for tracking Tigers, an experience you can never forget in life. Apart from Tigers you can also spot Sloth Bear, Wild Boar, Chinkara, Porcupines and Jackals, Leopard, Jungle Cat, Marsh Crocodile, Sambhar, Chital, Nilgai, Gazzelle, Boars, Mongoose, Indian Hare, Monitor Lizards and a large number of birds.

Sariksa Tiger Reserve is another very import wildlife destination in Rajasthan. It is situated in the huge and thickly wooded reserve cradled in the picturesque valley of the Aravali. The park is noted for its population of rare breed of tigers, leopard, sambhar, nilgai, wild dog, and chinkaras.

If you are a bird lover, then there can't be a better place than the Bharatpur National Park, Rajasthan. One of the finest bird parks in the world Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary supports not only the indigenous water birds but also a large number of exotic migratory birds from Afghanistan, Central Asia, Tibet as well as Siberian Cranes from Arctic, Graylag Geese from Siberia and bar headed Geese from China. Colonies of Cormorants, Spoon Bills, Storks, Egrets, Herons, Pelicans and Ibis can be spotted all over the park.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Travel To Jaipur

The Rose Pink City founded by Maharaja Jai Singh II (1693-1743), is the capital of Rajasthan. It is a major attraction for the first-time visitor. Jaipur is surrounded on all sides by rugged hills, crowned with forts & enclosed by embattled walls. Houses with latticed windows line the streets with their rose pink colour, lending enchantment to the scene, which is almost magical at sunset.

The Old City (Known as the Pink City) is a great place to wander around. The whole city was painted in Pink colour by Maharaja Man Singh II when Prince of Wales, later Edward VII, visited Jaipur in 1876 AD. Today, every home within the city is obliged by law to maintain its facade. It is a very well planned city laid out in a grid pattern and was designed by a young Bengali engineer and scholar by the name "Vidyadhar Bhattacharya".

Jaipur was and remains the only city in the world, symbolising the nine divisions of the universe, through nine rectangular sectors sub-dividing it. Jaipur is a royal city & this is its most noticeable aspect, small buildings & festivals testify it.

Jaipur & its surroundings are rather like an endless museum. The city also offers an endless variety of crafts. Jewellers here still fashion the beautiful enamel-on-gold pendants, studded on the reverse with precious stones or pearls & turquoise that one sees in miniature paintings. Jaipur's lacquer bangles are famous all over the world.

Jaipur, the pink city was founded in 1727 by Maharaja Jai Singh II, a Kachhwaha Rajput, who ruled from 1699-1744. Initially his capital was Amber, which lies at a distance of 11kms from Jaipur. He felt the need of shifting his capital city with the increase in population and growing scarcity of water. Jaipur is the first planned city of India and the King took great interest while designing this city of victory. He consulted several books on architecture and architects before making the lay out of Jaipur.

After several battles with Marathas, Jai Singh was keen on the security aspect of the city. Due to this reason, he focused on his scientific and cultural interests to make a brilliant city. Being, a lover of mathematics and science, Jai Singh sought advice from Vidyadhar Bhattacharya, a Brahmin scholar of Bengal, to aid him design the city architecture. Vidyadhar referred the ancient Indian literature on astronomy, books of Ptolemy and Euclid, and discussed the plan with the King.

With a strategic plan, the construction of the city started in 1727. It took around 4 years to complete the major palaces, roads and square. The city was built following the principles of Shilpa Shastra, the Indian Architecture. The city was divided into nine blocks, out of which two consist the state buildings and palaces, whereas the remaining seven blocks were allotted to the public. In order to ensure the security, huge fortification walls were made along with seven strong gates.

According to that time, architecture of the town was very advanced and certainly the best in Indian subcontinent. In 1853, when Prince of Wales visited Jaipur, the whole city was painted in Pink color to welcome him. Still, the neat and broadly laid-out avenues, painted in pink provide a magical charm to the city. Jaipur is rich in its cultural and architectural beauty, which can be traced in the various historical and aesthetic places that reside in the city. This city of victory really wins the hearts of the people with its splendid charisma.

Fair & Fastival in Jaipur :

Makar Sankranti :
The festival is celebrated on the 14th of January every year. This has now become the festival of kite-flying which does not spare the soaring spirits of anyone in Jaipur. The devoted ones, however, take a holy dip in the kund at Galtaji. The traditional sweet associated with it is Phirni, made in abundance by the halwais of Jaipur.

Gangaur :
Young girls and newly married women praying for their loved one or husband respectively, offer prayers to Goddess Parvati in spring (March-April). A colourful procession follows the silver and gold palanquins of Goddess Parvati brought out from the City Palace. Ghever, the traditional sweet associated with this festival is prepared all over in Jaipur city.

Elephant Festival :
This festival is held on the day of Holi, the festival of colours, at the Chaughan stadium. Beautifully decorated and caparisoned elephants assemble to participate in the royal procession. Elephant polo, Elephant race, Elephant tug-of-war with a few tourist and holi on elephant back are some of the exciting events.

Teej Festival :
To celebrate the advent of the monsoon, girls and young women dressed in colourful leharia sarees or costumes, sing songs and offer puja to goddess parvati, and pray for conjugal bliss and happiness. An elaborate procession comes out of the City Palace for two consecutive days. Villagers come to watch it in large numbers and buy knick-knacks from the stalls on the footpaths of the main bazars.

Dussehra Festival :
Dussehra is celebrated by staging Ramlila in different parts of the city and cuminating in the ceremonial burning of the giant effigies of Ravan, Kumbhakaran and Meghnath, celebrating Lord Rama's victory over the Demon King, and victory of Good over Evil.

Diwali Festival or Deepawali Festival :
Celebrated every year in October- November, Diwali is perhaps the most popular of all Indian festivals. The origin of this festival can be traced back to the ancient Hindu epic Ramayana, when Lord Rama returend to this kingdom Ayodhya after 14 years of exile.

Shopping in Jaipur :
The builders of Jaipur took special care to provide ample space and facilities for the production and marketing of hadicarfts which made the place famous throughout India and abroad. An entire street and several city sectors were earmarked for artisans and traders. The main Shopping markets in Jaipur are along Jauhari Bazar, Bapu Bazar, Nehru Bazar, Chaura Rasta, Tripolia Bazar, Raja Park, Ganpati Plaza and M.I. Raod. Shops specialising in Jaipur precious and semi precious stones, Jaipur ornaments and Jaipur silver jewellery are to be found on and along Jauhari Bazar. Jaipur enjoys a high reputation for the manufacture of jewellery. It is one of the most active jewel markets of the world and is famous for precious and semi-precious stones and also for the cutting, polishing and setting of these stone, particularly that of diamonds, topaz and emeralds.

Tourist Places in Jaipur :

Hawa Mahal :
Built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in 1799, the Hawa Mahal is one of Jaipur's major tourist attractions. Shaped like a pyramid, this five-storeyed palace is also known as the Palace of Winds. Consisting of arched roofs and small windows, the Hawa Mahal has become the biggest landmark in the city.

Jaigarh Fort :
Known as the Fort of Victory, Jaigarh Fort is the most imposing tourist attraction in Jaipur. At a distance of about 15 kilometers from the city, perched in the midst of thorny hills, the Jaigarh Fort offers a panoramic view of the city below.The fort houses the world's largest cannon on wheels. Known as Jaivana, it was built in 1720. It is believed, out of the three underground tanks in the fort, one could store up to 60,00,000 gallons of water. The museum and armory inside Jaigarh Fort are must-sees.

Nahargarh Fort :
Built in 1734 by Maharaja Jai Singh, the Nahargarh Fort, also known as the Tiger Fort, was meant to bolster the defense of Amer. This tourist attraction in Jaipur offers an incredible view of the Man Sagar Lake.

Laxmi Narayan Temple :
Also known as the Birla Mandir Temple, the Laxmi Narayan Temple is one of the religious tourist attractions of Jaipur. Beautiful idols of Hindu gods and goddesses adorn the temple, Birla Laxmi Narain Temple looks amazing in the night.

Rambagh Palace :
This palace was built in 1835 by the Queen of Jaipur. In the year 1972, the Rambagh Palace was converted into a heritage hotel and is now one of the premier attractions on your Rajputana Splendour itinerary.

Amber Fort :
Jaipur Attractions Standing tall over a small hillock overlooking the Pink City, Amber is the classic romantic Rajasthan fort & palace. Amber today is nothing but a reflection of the glorious past of the fierce Kachwaha Dynasty that ruled over this region from 12th to 18th century. Man Singh I started the construction of this fort in 1592 and, perhaps, it was the defence that topped his priorities before constructing this fort. The rugged walls of this fort may not look beautiful from outside, but the interior is a virtual paradise and painted scenes of hunting and wars adorn the walls along with precious stones and mirrors set into the plaster. Half the fun at Amber Fort is the walk from the road to the fort with majestic views of the surrounding valley. An elephant ride up to the fort is also an unforgettable experience. Not to be missed if you plan to travel to Jaipur.

Jantar Mantar :
Jaipur Attractions This largest stone observatory in the world has a very interesting story behind its construction. Sawai Jai Singh, the founder of five observatories in India including this one, was a great admirer of developments in science and technology, especially astronomy. Before constructing this observatory, he sent his emissaries to all corners to the world, who returned with many manuals of cutting-edge technology including a copy of La Hire's Tables. He built the structures following every detail given in the manual, but at the end, he found to his astonishment that the observatory was 20 seconds more accurate than that given by La Hire. Situated near the gate of the City Palace, the observatory has 18 large instruments, many of them still in working condition. The Jantar Mantar is not to be missed if you plan to travel in Jaipur.

How to reach Jaipur city :

Jaipur by Air :
Jaipur has its own airport, and is well connected to all other tourist and business centres.

Jaipur by Rail :
An excellent connection to Delhi by Shatabdi Express and the Pink City Express. Other connections to Jaipur are from Bikaner, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Ahemadabad, Secunderabad and Lucknow.

Jaipur by Road :
A network of reasonably comfortable tourist buses, run by road corporations of Rajasthan, Haryana and other states of India.

Tourist Offices In Rajasthan

Rajasthan Tourim offices are spread all over the state and across the country.

Udaipur Tourist Office : Tourist Office, Dabok Airport, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India.

Jaipur Tourist Office : Tourist Information Counter, Sanganer Airport, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India.

Amer Tourist Office : Tourist Office, Near Elephant Stand, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Phone : 0141-530264.

Jodhpur Tourist Office : Regional Tourist Office, Fateh Memorial, Surajpole, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India. Phone : 0294-411535.

Kota Tourist Office : Tourist Reception Centre, RTDC Hotel Chambal, Kota, Rajasthan, India. Phone : 0744-327695.

Banswara Tourist Office : Tourist Office, Near Bus Stand, Banswara, Rajasthan, India. Phone : 02962-41081.

Mount Abu Tourist Office : Tourist Reception Centre, Opposite Bus Stand, Mount Abu, Rajasthan, India. Phone : 02974-43151.

Alwar Tourist Office : Tourist Reception Centre, Opp.Railway Station, Alwar, Rajasthan, India. Phone : 0144-21868.

Jaisalmer Tourist Office : Tourist Reception Centre, Station Road, Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India. Phone : 02992-52406.

Sawai Madhopur Tourist Office : Tourist Reception Centre, RTDC Hotel Vinayak, Ranthambhore Road, Sawai Madhopur, Rajasthan, India. Phone : 07462-20808.

Ajmer Tourist Office : Tourist Reception Centre, RTDC Hotel Khadim, Ajmer, Rajasthan, India. Phone : 0145-627426.

Bharatpur Tourist Office : Tourist Reception Centre, Near RTDC Hotel Saras, Agra Road, Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India. Phone : 05644-22542.

Jhalawar Tourist Office : Tourist Office, RTDC Hotel Chandrawati, Jhalawar, Rajasthan, India. Phone : 07432-30081.

ITDC-India Tourism Development Corporation : Director, India Tourism, State Hotel, Khasa Kothi, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India. Telefax: 0141-2372200.

Rajasthan Budget Tour Package

Day 1 : Arrive Delhi
Arrival at Delhi, our representative will meet you at arrival hall of IGI airport and assist you in check-in Hotel. Overnight stay at Hotel in Delhi.

Day 2 : Delhi
After breakfast , full day combined city tour of Old Delhi and New Delhi visiting : Birla Temple, India Gate, Parliament House and President House, Lotus temple, Humayun Tomb, Qutub Tower, Raj Ghat, Jama Mosque and Red Fort. Overnight stay at Hotel of Delhi.

Day 3 : Delhi - Agra
After breakfast drive to Agra (203 kms / 4 hours) Upon arrival in Agra - check in at the Agra Hotel. Later in the day explore Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. Dinner and overnight at Hotel in Agra.

Day 4 : Agra - Fatehpur Sikri - Bahratpur Bird Sanctuary - Jaipur
After breakfast, drive to Jaipur en route visiting Fatehpur Sikri and Bharatpur Bird sanctuary. Upon arrival in Jaipur check-in at the hotel. Overnight stay at Hotel in Jaipur.

Day 5 : Jaipur
After breakfast, Enjoy a sightseeing tour of the Pink City of Jaipur and visit Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Amber Fort, City Palace, Birla Temple, Ram Niwas Garden and other monuments. Overnight stay at Jaipur Hotel.

Day 6 : Jaipur - Mandawa
After breakfast proceed for Mandawa. Upon arrival check in at Hotel in Mandawa Late afternoon visit the Shekawati region. Walk through the Shekawati region, which was the stronghold of Kayamkhani Nawabs till 1730. Overnight stay at Hotel of Mandawa.

Day 7 : Mandawa - Bikaner
After breakfast drive to Bikaner (240 kms) Upon arrival in Bikaner, check-in at Hotel in Bikaner. Afternoon, City sightseeing tour of Bikaner visiting Jhunagarh Fort, Lalgarh campus and camel breeding farm, this desert town in the north of the state was founded in 1488 by Roa Bikaji, a descendant of the founder of Jodhpur, Jodhaji. Overnight at Hotel of Bikaner.

Day 8 : Bikaner - Deshnok - Jaisalmer
After breakfast, drive to Jaisalmer after visiting famous Rat Temple in Deshnok Village. Upon arrival check-in at Hotel in Jaisalmer.

Day 09 : Jaisalmer
After breakfast, visit this perfect Rajput walled desert city which is like a golden jewel shimmering above the hard sand. Visit the palaces, the Jain temples and magnificent Havelis or merchant's houses, each richly decorated and carved from golden yellow and also enjoy camel- ride in desert. Overnight at Hotel of Jaisalmer.

Day 10 : Jaisalmer - Jodhpur
After early breakfast, drive to Jodhpur. Upon arrival check in at Hotel in Jodhpur. City tour of Jodhpur - the largest city in Rajasthan after Jaipur, Jodhpur stands at the edge of the Thar Desert. Here you will visit Mehran Garh Fort, Jaswant Thara, Mandore Garden, Umaid Bhawan Palace and Museum in Jodhpur. Overnight at Jodhpur Hotel.

Day 11 : Jodhpur - Ranakpur - Udaipur
After breakfast drive to Udaipur (280 kms / 7 hours) enroute visit Ranakpur Jain Temples. Afternoon at leisure. Overnight stay at Hotel in Udaipur.

Day 12 : Udaipur
After breakfast, full day city tour of Udaipur visiting :
City Palace, Jagdish Temple, Folk Art Museum, Sahelion Ki Bari ( Queen's friends garden), Pichola Lake and other Tourist Attractions of Udaipur. Overnight stay at Udaipur Hotel.

Day 13 : Udaipur - Pushkar
After breakfast, drive to Pushkar. Upon arrival check in at Pushkar Hotel. Afternoon visit Brahma Temple, Pushkar Lake and other Tourist Attractions in Pushkar. Overnight stay at Hotel in Pushkar.

Day 14 : Pushkar - Delhi - Aboard
After breakfast, drive back to Delhi. Late evening departure transfer to the airport for flight back home.

Rajvilas Hotel Jaipur

Hotel Rajvilas, Jaipur

City Jaipur
State Rajasthan
Location Goner Road, 16 kms away from Jaipur Domestic Airport
Rooms 71 rooms
Group Oberoi Hotels Resorts and Palaces


The Oberoi Rajvilas
is a unique way to experience Jaipur, one of India's most vibrant and exotic destinations. A luxury resort with its own distinctive character, it revives the gracious lifestyles of India's legendary Rajput princes.

Recreating the magnificence of princely Rajasthan, in a beautiful fort setting, with Jaipur as its backdrop. The Oberoi Rajvilas is set in 32 acres of landscaped gardens with pavilions and reflection pools that create the romance and grandeur of Rajasthan. Rooms, luxury tents and villas with private pools are clustered around private courtyards in a richly embellished fort setting. At The Oberoi Rajvilas, superb attention to detail creates a soothing blend of warm, effortless service and harmonious spaces.

Accommodation in Rajvilas :
All fifty-four deluxe rooms at The Oberoi Rajvilas are set around tranquil courtyards in a traditional Rajasthani setting. Each Deluxe room and villa features a regal teak four-poster bed and a sunken white Italian marble bathtub looking into its own private walled ornamental garden.

As one might expect, every conceivable modern comfort is provided – private bar, satellite TV and CD and DVD player, direct dial telephone, data-port, the same day laundry and dry cleaning, 24 hour in-room dining and butler services ensure that every need is catered to.

Dining in Rajvilas :

Surya Mahal & Courtyard
Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Our restaurant serves a menu of exceptional quality featuring the best of both International and Indian cuisine and fine wines.

In the evening, to take full advantage of the romantic surroundings, guests may choose to dine under the stars in the Surya Mahal courtyard and be entertained, as the Rajput Princes were, by traditional performances of Indian music and dance against the backdrop of the Rajvilas Fort.

Rajwada Library Bar

Our beautifully appointed Rajwada library bar is just the place to relax after a day's sightseeing. Offering a variety of fine wines, spirits and cigars.

24-Hour In-Room Dining

Some evenings, tired from traveling around the many attractions that Jaipur has to offer or unwound by a pampering day spent at The Oberoi Rajvilas Spa, guests.

Flights To Rajasthan

Rajasthan - Royal Desert Rajasthan India offers amazing sights and sound. For an unforgettable retreat into the desert lands with heritage hotels in Jaipur, Rajasthan camel safaris and authentic cuisine check out Rajasthan. Like many important travel Himalaya in India, Rajasthan is connected by air. Flights to Rajasthan and flights from Rajasthan make the fastest means of commuting.

Wish to book your tickets for flights to Rajasthan? We as a leading travel agent in Rajasthan offer travel services to make your travel to Rajasthan comfortable. Just let us know your detailed requirements and we will offer you the best deal on the flights to Rajasthan.

Flights To Jaipur : Sanganer Airport Jaipur is an international airpot of Rajasthan. Jaipur airport popularly known as Sanganer Airport, has direct flights to Jaipur from major cities of India such as Delhi, Udaipur, Mumbai,Ahmedabad and Jodhpur.

Jaipur airport received the status of international airport on December 29, 2006 so a new International Terminal Building is constructed by the the Airports Authority of India to receive more international as well as chartered flights to operate via Jaipur.

Flights To Jaisalmer : Jaisalmer Flights connect this city to Jaipur City, Jodhpur City, Udaipur City, Mumbai City and Delhi City. The Jaisalmer airport here is open only during the peak season, from the first day of October to the last day of March. In all there are three weekly flights to and from each of the above mentioned cities. For the rest part of the year you will have to chose between the road and railway. Jaisalmer Flights are at your service only for six months of the year.

Flights To Udaipur : Maharana Pratap Airport, Udaipur is a small airport, located at a distance of 22 kms from the city of Udaipur, near Dabok. Udaipur Airport is well connected with all the major cities of the country including Jaipur, Jodhpur, Mumbai and Delhi.Udaipur is a very popular destination with every tourist visiting Udaipur the land of valor and warriors i.e. Rajasthan and is called by the locals and tourists alike as the Lake city Udaipur due to the presence of the very beautiful lakes called Fateh Sagar Lake and Pichola Lakes, which looks stunning with the reflection of the city palace falling on it and the Rajasmand Lake built in the midst of the lake.

Flights To Jodhpur : Flights to Jodhpur, both domestic and international, are found operating in good numbers, to handle the huge bulk of Rajasthan tourists to come to this city to experience its historical ambience and spend sometime amidst the ancient ruins ad monuments.

Jewelry of Rajasthan

Some of the most attractive Indian jewelry comes from the land of Rajasthan. Rajasthan is considered to be the crafts paradise of India. In colors, concepts and workmanship – the handicrafts of Rajasthan are incomparable. Their ethnic aura makes them absolute collector's delight. Rajasthani jewelry has a vast and varied tradition. Each area in Rajasthan actually has its own unique style of making jewelry. While the rural Rajasthani women prefer to adorn themselves with chunky silver jewelery, the urban ladies generally go for gold jewellery. Some of the traditional ornaments are rakhri, timaniyan, bala, bajubandh, gajra, gokhru, jod, etc.

Rajasthan is also famous for its precious and semi-precious jewelry traditions. Exquisite ornaments are made in Jaipur and Jodhpur using emerald, diamond, pearl, garnet, agate and lapis lazuli. Rajasthan specializes in meenakari. Meenakari is the art of enameling on gold or silver. In Jaipur, craftsmen use the champleve or raised-field style. In Nathdwara, enameling is done on silver and other metals. Pratapgarh meena or theva work in gold on green or red enamel is widely appreciated for its beauty and appeal.

Kundan is the art of setting precious stones in gold. Kundan jewelery is exclusive both in terms of design and perfection. Often, a combination of meenakari and kundan is used to give the jewellery two equally beautiful surfaces – enamel at the back and kundan-set gems in the front.

Jewelry in Rajasthan is much more than just adornment – it is a part of their culture and traditions. All Rajasthani women wear bangles for it is considered inauspicious for a woman's forearm to be bare. Lac bangles are worn as an auspicious sign and good omen. Stone Bangle are made in an amazing variety of designs and colors – some in flat colors, some iridescent or marbles, while others flash white fire from rhinestones or tiny mirrors at the turn of the wrist. Glass bangles – an all time favorite of all Indian women, are available in a large variety in all the parts of Rajasthan – the greatest variety being offered in Jaipur and Jodhpur.

So next time you visit Rajasthan, make sure you buy some of these fabulous handmade jewelery. You can also buy them online and get it delivered at any part of the world.

Wooden Jewellery : we design and handcraft jewelry and hair accessories using laminated wood in a variety of color combinations. Utilizing quality jewelry findings, gemstones and French-made clips, we create lightweight, durable and unique pieces of wearable art.

Kundan Jewellery : Available in many different design Indian Kundan Jewellery make great accessory. A purchase can be conducted to go with any outfit. Everlasting beauty of Costume Kundan Jewellery will make you not just settle yourself for one pair. Since centuries people have been buying this Jaipur Jewellery as investment and identity marker.

Stone Jewellery : Today's urban women no longer wear Jaipur Jewellery only at weddings and formal occasions, and they require accessories that match their attire. Silver Jewellery with the stones are the vogue & inevitably, stones embellish the jewelry with its fascinating charm & mesmerizing effect.

Enamel Jewellery : The art of enamel Jewellery dates back thousands of years. Almost as soon as people discovered how to make glass, it was applied to metal for decorative purposes. This range of jewellery is designed to show off the vibrant enamel colours on simple geometric shapes.

Plastic Jewellery : Plastic Jewellery Being real attention grabbers, Jaipur jewelry items made of plastic are very stylish accessories. Owing to its easy availability, various craftsmen and manufacturers to churn out an enthralling range of fashion jewelry are experimenting with, plastic.

Quill Jewellery : Shellac jewelry includes all the items of jewelry that have a modern design and are made of contemporary materials while retaining the best of traditional aspects.

Back Line Jewellery : Surgical grade, hypo allergenic stainless steel jewelry marked with laser engraving for very clear, easy-to-read black writing. Available in 2 sizes.

Leather Jewellery : Ranging from the exquisite to outrageous styles, the fashion jewellery reflects unlimited potential as an expression of the personality of the wearer.

Shell Jewellery : Shell Jewellery Design website sell shell jewellery design product on Shell Jewellery Design Ecommerce Websites. Indian Shell jewellery design website built specifically for Shell Jewellery Design customer.

Tribal Jewellery : Tribal jewelry is the spirit of primal mankind articulated in shapes and designs. Millions of years ago, human beings started walking this rugged earth, and from the very beginning, they attempted at beautifying their world and themselves.

Bangle Jewelry : Bangle is an American automobile designer. He is the Chief of Design for BMW Group, responsible for design strategy and conception across all BMW's brands including Mini and Rolls Royce.

Education Centre In Rajasthan

Ajmer Education Centre

College In Ajmer
: Mayo College Ajmer, Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University, Sophia Girls College

School In Ajmer : Military School, Sufi Saint School Society

Jaipur Education Centre

Schools In Jaipur : Convent Schools In Jaipur, English Medium Schools In Jaipur, Hindi Medium Schools In Jaipur, Government Schools In Jaipur, Private Schools In Jaipur

Colleges In Jaipur : Government Colleges In Jaipur and Private Colleges In Jaipur

Institutes In Jaipur : Medical Institutes In Jaipur, Dental Institutes In Jaipur, Commerce Institutes In Jaipur, Science Institutes In Jaipur, Engineering Institutes In Jaipur, Computer Institutes In Jaipur, Management Institutes In Jaipur, Private Institutions In Jaipur


Kota Education Centre

School In Kota : La Salle Secondary School, Children Senior Secondary School, Kota Road Convent School, Army School Kota, Saint Paul`s Sr. Sec. School, Central Acardemy Senior Secondary School

Cilleges In Kota : Kota Open University, Modi Institute Of Management & Technology College, Rajasthan Technical University


Udaipur Education Centre

School In Udaipur : MDS Public School, Boarding Schools For Udaipur Girls, Vidya Bhawan Education Centre, Alok School, Sir Padampat Singhania School Of Engineering


College In Udaipur : Mohan Lal Sukhadia University, College Of Technology And Engineering, Aishwarya College, RNT Medical College