Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Famous Festival Of Rajasthan

Festivals are the occasions that put in color to life. When it comes to Jaipur, the imperial city celebrates each and every festival with full enjoyment and enthusiasm. Book Jaipur Travel Agents and  enjoy jaipur festivalss. The colorful city gets brightest throughout the celebration of special festivals. There are many festivals which the city detects like any other part of the country. But the city celebrates some strange and attractive fairs & festivals in their own style. The fairs and festivals which are worth mentioning are Elephant festival, Diwali, Teej festival, Kite festival and Gangaur festival.


About Gangaur Festival

Gangaur is one of the most significant local festival in Jaipur Rajasthan, specially meant for the women. Gangaur festival is extensively acclaimed and celebrated throughout the state of Rajasthan Tour Operators. The word Gangaur is deduced from two words “gan” is a synonym for Lord Shiva and “gauri” or “gaur” stands for goddess parvati, the wonderful consort of lord Shiva. Gangaur celebrates the union of the two and is a symbol of marital happiness. The womenfolk of Rajasthan worship Gauri with all the means of devotion. The married women worship Gauri for the well-being of their husband, while the unmarried girls worship the goddess to get the husband of their choice. The women apply henna ( mehandi ) on their hands to celebrate the favorable festival. They carry painted matkas (water pots) on their heads. They also make pictures of Gauri and Isar with clay.

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Saturday, 3 March 2012

Holi: Festival of Colors

Holi, is a religious spring festival celebrated by Hindus. Holi is also known as festival of Colours. It is primarily celebrated in India. The most celebrated Holi is in the Braj region, in locations connected to the Lord Krishna: Mathura, Vrindavan, Nandagaon, and Barsana. These places have become tourist destinations during the festive season of Holi.


The colorful festival of Holi is celebrated on Phalgun Purnima which comes in February end or near the beginning March. Holi festival has an very old origin and celebrates the triumph of 'good' over 'bad'. Holi is celebrated by people throwing scented powder and perfume at each other. Bonfires are lit on the eve of the festival, also known as Holika Dahan “burning of Holika” or Chhoti Holi ”little Holi”. After doing holika dahan prayers are said and praise is offered and you want to know about Indian festival book Rajasthan tour operators and enjoy its amazing experience.

Holi, a festival of colours can never be finish without the traditional bhang. The Holi-bhang has a special character; it not only escalates your spirit, but also sets the mood to make a splash with colours. Generally , thandai or bhang is made from the leaves and flowers of cannabis (ganja) plant, and is capable of giving you a daylong hangover.

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Saturday, 18 February 2012

Rajasthan tour packages, Rajasthan tour planner

Rajasthan is a place that is prevailed by hot and dry weather almost during the year. Nevertheless, there is no such ideal time to visit Rajasthan. The variation between the day and night is pretty high. This means that though days are hot, the nights can get pretty cold and temperatures dip to a great degree.


While it is a year round destination, from the comfort level, the period between Octobers to March is by far the healthiest and thus the best time to visit Rajasthan tour packages. Between Octobers to March when the desert sun is not so strong and the days are cool and enjoyable. Most of the desert festivals planned as tourist attractions is also held in winter. For travelers heading to the hills of Mount Abu, the summer months of May, June and July are good.

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Sunday, 29 January 2012

Wildlife Sanctuaries In India

India is exclusive in the wealth and diversity of its plants and wildlife. India's national parks and wild life sanctuaries (including bird sanctuaries) from Ladakh in Himalayas to Southern tip of Tamil Nadu, are outstanding and the country continues to "WOW" the tourists with its rich bio-diversity and heritage.

There are over 80 national parks and 500 wildlife sanctuaries in India, which reproduce the meaning that the country places on nature and wildlife protection. Here are five of the best national parks to see tigers and other wildlife in India.


Sunderbans National Park :- Sunderbans is a superb tangle of mangrove jungle that’s the only one of its kind in the world. Don’t be confident of seeing any tigers though. They’re very shy and usually remain well hidden in the reserve.


Bandavgarh, Madhya Pradesh :- This is your best chance in all of India of seeing a wild tiger. You’re almost certain a sighting if you spend one or two days here.


Kanha National Park :- Kanha National Park has the honor of providing the setting for Rudyard Kipling’s classic novel, The Jungle Book. It’s rich in lush saal and bamboo forests, lakes, streams and open grasslands.


Nagarhole National Park :- Nagarhole gains its name from the snake like river that winds its way through it. The park is a place of unspoilt wilds, with serene forest, bubbling streams, and a tranquil lake.


Ranthambore National Park :- Ranthambore is a fascinating blend of history and nature. If you want to go ranthambore national park book Rajasthan heritage tours. Inside the park is a formidable fort that was built in the 10th century and coveted by many rulers due to its strategic position between north and central India.

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Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Why Visit Rajasthan........?


Not easy to say - answer to the question why one should visit Rajasthan – it being a safe place for tourists in India.

Reaching Rajasthan is easy – all that one has to do is arrive at Delhi and then zoom off within a few hours to a charmed land of religion mysticism, history, legends, deserts, wild life, palaces, forts, sand dunes and royal cuisine.

One gets to feel the ambiance, take in its atmosphere and learn more about the past that has spilled on to the present without memorize books and statistics.

The Glory and Pride of Rajput

Rajasthan has retain the magnificence and pride full of Rajputs. A holiday trip to Rajasthan assures you to submerge in chivalrousness without any similar.

Soul Stirring Art and Culture...

without doubt, India is rich with its tradition at the front position especially in the background of travel. Its legacy is charming and Rajasthan’s standard of living, even today, continues with that same sentiment.

Visit Royal Past with Royal Residences

Visiting many forts that too coupled with colorful landscape always mesmerize a traveler. Having an easy stroll in the corridors of royal residencies takes you back to its magnificent past.

Explore the Wildlife

expenditure your holidays with Rajasthan heritage tours is always fun filled. You discover many facet of natural life with uncommon and exotic species. What’s more, you can always cherish a live performance by tiger hunting.

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Friday, 23 December 2011

Best Rivers Of Rajasthan

Rajasthan's Best Rivers.......


Chambal River :- The Chambal River is a branch of the Yamuna River in central India, and forms part of the greater Gangetic drainage system.


Banas River :- The Banas is a river of Rajasthan state in western India. If you want more information regarding rivers book Rajasthan tour operators.


Berach River :- The Berach River, a tributary of the Banas River, is a river of Rajasthan state in western India. The Berach originates in the hills of Udaipur District, northeast of Udaipur city.


Ghaggar-Hakra River :- The Ghaggar-Hakra River is an intermittent river in India and Pakistan that flows only for the duration of the monsoon season.


Luni River :- The Luni is a river of western Rajasthan state, India. It originates in the pushkar valley of the Aravalli Range, near Ajmer .


Sabarmati River :- The Sabarmati River is a river in western India and one of the major rivers of north Gujarat. River Sabarmati is one of the biggest West flowing river of Gujarat which originates from Dhebar lake.

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Thursday, 8 December 2011

Popular Festivals In India

Diwali

The name "Diwali" , which translates into "row of lamps". Diwali involves the lighting of little clay lamps (diya and dips) full with oil to mean the triumph of good over evil. These lamps are kept on during the night and one's house is cleaned, both done in order to make the goddess Lakshmi ji feel welcome. Firecrackers are rupture in order to drive away evil spirits. During Diwali, all the celebrats and wear new clothes and share sweets and snacks with family members and friends. To book this fair and festival tour packages visit Rajasthan tour packages.

Ganesh Chaturthi

Ganesh Chaturthi also known as Vinayaka Chaturthi is the Hindu festival. The son of Shiva and Parvati, who is supposed to give his presence on earth for all his devotees in the duration of this festival. It is the day Shiva declared his son Ganesha as superior to all the gods.

Holi

Holi, is a religious spring festival celebrated by Hindus. Holi is also known as festival of Colours.The main day, Holi, also known as Dhulandi in india, is celebrated by people throwing coloured powder and coloured water at each other. Bonfires are lit on the eve of the festival, also known as Holika Dahan (burning of Holika) or Chhoti Holi (little Holi).

Navaratri, Dussehra, and Durga Puja

The first nine days of this festival are known as Navaratri, and are filled with dance in respect of the Mother Goddess. The tenth day, called Dussehra, is devoted to celebrating the beat of the demon king Ravana by Lord Rama.

Krishna Janmashtami/Govinda

The festival of Janmashtami commemorates the birthday of Lord Krishna, the eighth personification of Lord Vishnu. The festival is also referred to as Gokulashtami, or Govinda in Maharastra. Lord Krisha is revered for his wisdom about how to live life on Earth.

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