Thursday, June 11, 2015

Guide to Finding The Best Hotels in Rustic Rajasthan

There are very few places on earth like Rajasthan! The smell of the desert, ancient palaces, exotic wildlife and melodious marwari music. If there is one place that has conserved its culture and traditions all these years, it's Rajasthan. In fact Rajasthan is one of India's most popular tourist destinations thanks to attractions like Jodhpur and Ranthambore National Park. While Jodhpur is Rajasthan's second largest city that is famous for its ancient forts and cuisine, Ranthambore National Park enchants you with its rare display of wildlife, especially white tigers. Rajasthan is also a paradise for shoppers due to its exquisite production of handicrafts and traditional clothes. Since it is visited by tourists throughout the year, it makes sense to plan your trip well in advance, especially booking the hotels.

Finding The Best Accommodation in The Sun City of Jodhpur

If Jodhpur is your first stop in Rajasthan then get ready to be enchanted with the beauty of Mehrangarh Fort and Balsamand Lake. Jodhpur is also known as the Blue City due to so many blue painted houses in the city. While there are many Jodhpur hotels, there is no place better to stay than the Bijolai Palace. Built in the 19th century by the rulers of Marwar, Bijolai Palace is set against the backdrop of the Aravallis range and the beautiful Bijolai Lake. This hotel contains 30 rooms and suites that are equipped with all the necessary amenities .Whether you want to enjoy a drink on the banks of Bijolai Lake, listen to authentic marwari music after dinner or enjoy your morning walk with the family of geese, the choice is yours. It's been said that the Bijolai Palace offers the best of all the elements (water, air and sound), and takes you back to the time of Royal kings and queens. Certainly one of the best Jodhpur hotels to stay in.


Finding The Best Accommodation in Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore is a treat for wildlife lovers. One of the biggest parks in North India, Ranthambore National Park boasts of rare wildlife including tigers and leopards. The park is especially famous for its  tiger safaris and beautiful lakes. Just imagine the thrill of following tiger footprints or exploring beautiful forts like the Ranthambore Fort. Although there are many hotels in Ranthambore, none ranks better than the Anuraga Palace (a treehouse hotel). A sprawling haveli built by one of the most respected families of Sawai Madhopur, Anuraga Palace is famous for its heritage architecture and tribal art. The hotel contains 40 rooms and 4 suites that come equipped with all the necessary amenities like custom made mattress, jacuzzi, coffee maker, LCD TV, mini bar, Wi-Fi, electronic safe and much more.  For recreation the hotel also offers facilities like swimming pool, spa, children's play area and much more. So whether you want to enjoy a drink at the poolside cafe, visit the family's dairy farm or treat your taste buds to authentic Rajasthani food, the choice is yours. Out of all the hotels in Ranthambore, this one is a must visit!



Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Comprehensive Guide to Finding The Best Hotels in Rajasthan

Known as the land of the kings, Rajasthan is the largest state in India in terms of area. Famous for it's palaces, exotic wildlife and the great Thar Desert, Rajasthan is one city that promises to take you back in time. Although there are many places to visit in Rajasthan like Jaipur and Jaisalmer, two of the most popular destinations for tourists are Jodhpur and Ranthambore National Park. While one known as the Sun City (Jodhpur) is famous for its forts and palaces, the other is famous for its collection of rare wildlife including tigers and leopards.

Jodhpur – The Land of The Rajputs


There is something fascinating about Jodhpur, not only its fort and palaces, but its culture, traditions and art. Whether you want to explore the beauty of Mehrangarh Fort, know about the history of the city at Umaid Bhawan or shop for rare handicrafts at the local bazaar, the choices are certainly top notch. Although there is no dearth of classy Jodhpur hotels like Ratan Vilas or Devi Bhawan, but if you are looking for a breathtaking and memorable experience, book your accommodation at the Bijolai Palace. This sprawling palace was built by the kings of Marwar in the 19th century, and contains 30 rooms and suites. The hotel is located against the backdrop of the majestic Aravalli's and also has a private lake named Bijolai Lake where you can relax. To add to the ambience, traditional marwari music and rare collection of artifacts only adds to the experience. Rooms in the hotel are luxurious and come equipped with all the necessary amenities. Just imagine having a traditional Rajasthani thali after a day of sightseeing, and then listening to the tales of ancient kings and queens of Jodhpur before going to bed. This Jodhpur hotel is certainly a must visit!

Ranthambore National Park – The Land of Exotic Wildlife


How about vacationing in the jungle? How about waking up to the roars of tigers in the morning or enjoying your drink on the banks of the beautiful Padam Talao Lake? Ranthambore National Park is famous for its tiger safaris, and offers a once in a lifetime experience. Since the park is always brimming with tourists, finding the right accommodation is not an easy job. Although there are many hotels in Ranthambore, if you are looking for a true adventure, book with Anuraga Palace (a treehouse hotel). Decorated with rare tribal art, Anuraga Palace is a sprawling haveli that promises to take you back in the time of the ancient kings. The hotel has 40 rooms and 4 suites that come with all the required amenities like custom made mattress,  jacuzzi, coffee maker, Wi-Fi, mini-bar, telephone and much more. Anuraga Palace also offers many facilities for recreation including swimming pool, spa and outdoor playing area. This is counted among the few hotels in Ranthambore that arrange special outdoor tours to dairy farms, ancient forts and many other exotic locations.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Welcome to Rajasthan

Welcome to Rajasthan Tourism

Rajasthan is the largest state of India was formed on 30th March 1949 with Jaipur as  the capital of the state.  Rajasthan was known as Rajputana in the British times, which was the designation of land Rajput. In 700 AD Rajput families came out and stopped their influence. 

Previously, It was a part of various states, some of them were of  Maurya, Yaudhya, Kushan, Gupta, Huna, and Malava Arjunya. For a traveler interested in history, culture and lifestyle of the population of the Eastern world, Rajasthan covers most of the Greater Indian Desert (Thar Desert) with one edge parallel to the Sutlej - Indus River valley along its border in Pakistan.

Rajasthan is a tourist destination and their are  immense tourism opportunities in Rajasthan . Rajasthan Tourism offers a variety of travel experience here. Whether in the sand dunes, wildlife tours, desert safari, forts and palaces, colorful tribal life or the fairs and festivals of Rajasthan, travelers to Rajasthan are guaranteed a truly real.  Ranthambore National Park, Sariska Tiger Reserve, Keoladeo Ghana National Park Bharatpur Bird Sanctuaryare are the  known areas of wildlife in Rajasthan. It  is one of India's best  tourist destinations of  its choice. Ever tourists leave Rajasthan with a bundle of memories and an address book full of friends.Come realise the charm of  Traveling Rajasthan with its loving places, culture and people 

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

The Top Tourism Destinations in Rajasthan

Udaipur :- City Udaipur is known as a city lake, Lake Palace Jag Niwas Island in the middle of Pichola Lakes is the best example of its architectural explosion. Udaipur was the capital of the Mewar in the past, founded in the 16th century, Udaipur is known for its palaces that nestle along the banks of a lake, or completely cover islands in its midst. Udaipur is known as the Venice of the East.

Jaipur :-  known as Pinkcity the modern state of Rajasthan, Jaipur is a modern city built according to the ancient texts of architecture. Jaipur is remarkable for its wonderful architecture and urbanism to the festive spirit of the people who inhabit it. The city presents a unique synthesis of culture that must be experienced to be appreciated.

Ajmer: Ajmer is venerated as  pilgrimage for Hindus and Muslims both . One side of Ajmer is surrounded  by the beautiful Ana Sagar lake, while the other side are the barren Aravalli ranges. It has the mausoleum of the Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, whose blessings are eagerly sought by pilgrims to his dargah.

Jaisalmer :- is an important commercial middle  for its strategic location on the camel trade routes, is often described as the "golden city."  Jaisalmer has an ancient history linked to its development as a shopping mall. Parts of its  "gold" still strong inhabited, and the  streets lead through a journey of medieval enchantment. The havelis, built by merchants of the 19th century, are finely carved in sandstone, golden yellow and are still in nice condition.