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About Rajasthan 
                                Rajasthan is where all the country's similes and metaphors appear to   have come     together. Sand dunes, wooded hills and amazing lakes,   palaces and rugged forts,     men and women in colorful turbans and   skirts, bustling towns and quiet villages,     camels, elephants and   tigers, harsh sunlight and the cool evening breeze - are all there in   abundance.
History of Rajasthan 
                                The history of Rajasthan goes back 5000 years and boasts a heritage   as rich       as its landscape, from the grand palaces and rugged forts   to its tranquil       and camel safaris to trekking. Those looking for   taste of royal lifestyle       just need to check into one of the   several palace hotels or heritage hotels       that will make it   possible for them to be treated like royal guests. 
Culture of Rajasthan 
                                Rajasthan- the land of royalty is a glittering jewel set in the   golden sands       of a barren deserts landscape. The light that   reflects off the golden sands       engulfs a land renowned for its   vibrant colors, people in bright clothes and       beautiful jewelry,   living in cities dotted and dominated by towering forts       and palace   that rise from the sands like mirage. 
 Dance in Rajasthan 
                                Rajasthan is culturally rich and has extensive tradition in art and   culture,       which reflects Indian way life. The dance, music and art   forms have been watchfully       cultivated and patronised by the   erstwhile courts. An equally rich and varied       folk culture from   villages is both fascinating & mesmerising.
 Heritage of Rajasthan 
                                The mixture and brilliance of Rajasthan's architectural heritage can   amaze       a visitor. Majestic forts, intricately carved temples and   havelis (meaning       mansion) and even step well make Rajasthan a   paradise for an architecture       buff. The desert state of Rajasthan   is a land of irony and extremes.
 Tribals of Rajasthan 
                                Rajasthan according to the 2001 census has a population of 56.5   million. Rajasthan       has a large indigenous populace Minas   (Minawati) in Alwar, Jaipur, Bharatpur,       and Dholpur areas. The Meo   and the Banjara are travelling tradesmen and artisans.       The Gadia   Lohar is the Lohar meaning ironsmith who travels on Gadia meaning         bullock carts; they generally make and repair agricultural and household   implements.
Shopping in Rajasthan 
                                A magical sojourn reverberating with age old culture and traditions,   the state       enfolds in its lap a diverse kaleidoscope of   breathtakingly beautiful and       fascinating art-de-facts. The range   is unparalleled even while it is sophisticated       in its simplicity.
                         
                        
                        
                        
                        
                        







