Showing posts with label royal rajasthan. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 15, 2012

9 Things To Do In Udaipur


For centuries, Udaipur has been the seat of Indian royalty.
Here we bring you nine ways to enjoy the regal city at its red carpet best.

1. Re-live history

Udaipur’s City Palace is arguably one of the most majestic palaces in India. Here, one after the other, you come across splendid quarters bedecked with exquisite architecture and mirror-work. The Surya Chopar, Rajya Angan, Manak Mahal, Moti Mahal (pearl palace), Chini Mahal (ceramic palace) are just a few of its treasures. The unending palace towers above beautiful Lake Pichola, which can be seen from its countless balconies and jharokhas. With breathtaking views of the lake and marvellous architecture, the palace is not just a popular tourist destination, but also a coveted location for private events hosted by the world’s who’s who.
City Palace - Udaipur
City Palace - Udaipur

2. Sleep to the sound of water

The city’s famous Lake Palace sits proudly on the Jag Niwas Island in the middle of Lake Pichola. Originally, the palace served as a summer retreat for the royal family, but now it stands as one of India’s most celebrated hotels. Its incredible location, ambiance and enviable reputation draw people from all over the world. A lovely boat-ride on Lake Pichola is the only way to reach the palace. But boats that take you to Jag Mandir and around the lake are also available every hour.
Lake Palace - Udaipur
Lake Palace - Udaipur

3. Chase a golden lining

Five kilometres from Udaipur is the Monsoon Palace. The palace is set at a height of 340m and provides an exceptional view of the city. But it’s most popular offering is nature’s very own light show. From the palace, you can see the sun as it sets over the city, turning the blue sky into magical shades of orange, pink and gold. On a cloudy day a brilliant golden outline peaks from the dark clouds, a sight that is known for bringing out romance.
Mansoon Palace - Udaipur
Mansoon Palace - Udaipur

4. Follow your faith

Some of Rajasthan’s most beautiful temples can be found just a short drive from Udaipur. Ranakpur, Nathdwara and Eklingji are all revered amongst locals but are rapidly gaining popularity outside Rajasthan as well. The Ranakpur temple is a peaceful house of worship and a beautiful example of traditional Jain architecture. Here, guests can also enjoy a communal lunch, where an array of rich vegetarian dishes is served for just 20 rupees! On the way back to Udaipur is the usually-packed Krishna temple, Nathdwara and Eklingji, a composition of 108 temples.
Temples Udaipur
Temples Udaipur

5. Find a hill station in the desert

Mount Abu is Rajasthan’s only hill station. It is popular amongst families and young couples looking for a quiet getaway or escaping from Rajasthan’s scorching sun. Here, people usually spend their time boating on Nakki lake or visiting Dilwara temple. Abu’s popularity has been heightened by the fact that a smooth highway has recently connected it directly with Udaipur. Now, even day tours to the hill station from Udaipur are easily available.
Hill station - Udaipur
Hill station - Udaipur

6. Fall in love with vintage cars

Within the Garden Hotel, you can enjoy a traditional lunch followed by a stroll through the classic cars museum. Here you can admire and pose with vintage cars that once belonged to the Maharajahs of Udaipur but were later donated by His Royal Highness to the museum for public viewing. The collection is frequently updated and some cars are still used in escorting exclusive guests of the royal family.
Maharaja's Vintage Cars
Maharaja's Vintage Cars

7. Hunt for a bargain

It’s hard not to fall for the vibrant handicrafts produced and sold in Udaipur. While they are sold all over the city, their quality and price varies from one place to another. Hathipole is one of the places recommended for bargain-hunters. But if one is looking for a lot of variety and superior quality, not to mention steeper prices, the city center should suffice.
Bazaar's Udaipur
Bazaar's Udaipur

8. Experience cultural shock and awe

Enigmatic cultural shows and quirky puppet-performers: that’s entertainment, the Rajasthani way. On a cool evening, puppets amuse you with magic shows and folklore. They’re followed by dancers from the hinterland, who will introduce you to joyful local dances and then astonish you by dancing on broken glass – all the while balancing up to nine pots on their heads.
Puppets Show - Udaipur
Puppets Show - Udaipur

9. Visit a village

Shilpgram (Craftsman’s Village) is a functional complex depicting India’s diversity through arts and crafts. The 70-acre village is set amongst the foothills of the Aravalis. Here, visitors can shop for traditionally produced goods and also learn about an average Indian villager’s life. In winters, a vivacious crafts’ festival fills the village with joy and gaiety.
Craftman's Village - Udaipur
Craftman's Village - Udaipur

Practical Information

  • Highways, punctual trains and domestic airlines connect Udaipur with all major cities in India.
  • It is advised to cover your head before entering temples.
  • If possible, leave you mobile phones and bags in your cab. Because they are not allowed inside some places.
  • Visiting Udaipur between late March and July is extremely ill-advised as the summers are harsh and unforgiving.
  • A boat ride of Lake Pichola costs Rs. 300 for adults and Rs. 150 for children. The boats operates from 9 am to 5 pm (Timings subject to change).
  • Some of the important distances are:
  • Agra – 630 km
  • Ahmedabad – 262 km
  • Jaipur – 406 km
  • Jodhpur – 275 km
  • Mount Abu – 185 km
  • Chittorgarh Fort is approximately 90 minutes by car from Udaipur. And en-route to Ajmer.
  • Shilgram is 3 kms from Udaipur.
  • Eklingji is 22 kms from Udaipur.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Rajasthan Expedition


Travel to the sand dunes of Rajasthan, stay at the Royal Palaces and feel like a King.
Rajasthan, The land of Kings is the largest state of India located in north western India. The Land of Royalty was ruled by Rajputs for a long time even today they are regarded in very high esteem. The Royal Rajputs of Rajasthan were the descendants of the Kshatriyas or warriors of vedic India. One of the world’s first and oldest civilizations, The Indus Valley Civilization was located in Rajasthan. Prime attractions of Rajasthan are its unique culture,Thar desert, great forts, palaces, temples and big fair & festivals. Rajasthan host one of the major desert area of world known as the Great Thar Desert of India. Apart from big mountains, blue sea, green forest and white land of Kashmir, Thar desert “Ocean of Sand” is one of the major tourist attraction in India. The royal state also host one of biggest desert fair, camel safari and wide range of desert wild animals. The best way to explore the royal Rajasthan is only by the luxurious trains like Place on Wheel and Royal Rajasthan on Wheel.

Best Attractions of Rajasthan:


Thar Desert

The Rajasthan desert also known as Great Indian Desert is located at western Rajasthan. Thar Desert of Rajasthan or the “ocean of sands” is the world’s seventh largest desert. The Great desert of India is surrounded by the Aravalli Ranges on the east,on south by Rann of Kutch and on the west by the Indus River. Due to the diversified habitat the Indian desert is very rich in flora and fauna, About 23 species of lizard and 25 species of snakes are found here and several of them are endemic to the region. The fauna of wild desert includes wild cat, blackbuck and Indian wild ass. A camel safari into the Thar desert is an experience not to be missed.
The Great Thar Desert - Rajasthan - INDIA
The Great Thar Desert - Rajasthan - INDIA

Forts

Rajasthan is well famous for its majestic forts, magnificent palaces and historic havelis built by the Great Maharajas of Rajasthan. There are around 14 forts in Rajasthan, out of them Chittorgarh Fort is the largest fort in India and the grandest in the state of Rajasthan. The Jaisalmer Fort also known as “Golden fort” is one of the largest forts in the world, Situated in the Jaisalmer city. Other big forts of Rajasthan are Mehrangarh Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Amber Fort, desert forts of Jodhpur and the beautiful Jaigarh Fort called as Cheel ka Teela (Hill of Eagles) situated at the Aravalli hill ranges.
Jaiselmer Fort - Rajasthan
Jaiselmer Fort - Rajasthan

Palaces

The land of maharajas is famous for well laid gardens, gorgeous temples and beautiful palaces. Some of these are Alsisar Haveli, City Palaces, Hawa Mahal,Lake palace,Umaid Bhavan and Jai Mahal. Umaid Bhawan Palace situated at Chittar Hill, the highest point in Jodhpur is one of the world’s largest private residences. The Water Palace is located in the middle of the Man Sagar Lake in pink city Jaipur. These palaces are stunning example of Rajput artistry made of red and pink sand stones.
Umaid Bhawan Palace - Jodhpur Rajasthan
Umaid Bhawan Palace - Jodhpur Rajasthan

Culture

Rajasthan is the most colorful states in India, It is famous for its vibrant and diverse culture, dances, customs and music. Highly cultivated classical music and dance with its own distinct style is part of the cultural tradition of Rajasthan. The Ghoomar dance from Udaipur and Kalbeliya dance of Jaisalmer are world famous. Rajasthani clothes have a lot of mirror work and embroidery, the traditional dress for females is chaniya choli. Due to the desert region Rajasthan economy is primarily agricultural and pastoral.
Famous Ghoomer Dance - Rajasthan
Famous Ghoomer Dance - Rajasthan

Cuisines

The cuisine of Rajasthan is very rich and has a very unique flavor. Rajasthani cuisine offers an amazing variety of dishes included dal bati churma, traditional Rajasthani thali and rajasthani sweets. The best known Rajasthani food is the combination of dal, bati and churma.  Other famous food items are Mawa Kachori from jodhpur, Alwar ka mawa, Malpauas from Pushkar Ghevar from Jaipur and Rassgollas from Bikaner. The Chokhi Dhani is the best place to enjoy the Rajasthani culture, tradition and delicious foods.
Daal Bati , Choorma - Rajasthani traditional Cuisine
Daal Bati , Choorma - Rajasthani traditional Cuisine 

Fair and Festivals: 

Rajasthan is known for its colorful Fairs and Festivals, There are many exotic Fairs and Festivals such as Teej and the Desert Festival. The famous Pushkar Fair a annual five-day camel and livestock fair is the largest Camel Fair in the world. Pushkar, the oldest city if also famous for its magnificent lake,ghats and The brahma temple. Bharatpur Brij Festival also known as Brij Mahotsava is one of the important fairs and festivals of Rajasthan, Celebrate before Holi, It is dedicated to Lord Krishna. The great Thar Desert host one of the most popular festival of India, Desert Festival Of Jaisalmer also known as Rajasthan Desert Festival. Desert Festival was initiated to celebrated to display the glory of the desert land, its rich culture and tradition.
Camel Fair - Pushkar - Rajasthan
Camel Fair - Pushkar - Rajasthan

Shopping

The desert land is haven for shoppers and traditionally rich in making handicrafts and hand looms. The Pink city of India Jaipur is the best city in Rajasthan for shopping jewelry to clothes to footwear, almost everything is available. The well known markets are Jauhari Bazaar, Bapu Bazaar, Nehru Bazaar, MI Road and Tripolia Bazaar. The capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur is well famous for its jewellery,gems and stone available in various designs, styles and colors. Famous items are Puppets of Jaisalmer, Pottery from Jaipur and handicrafts from Bikaner.
Shopping in "Pink City of India" Jaipur
Shopping in "Pink City of India" Jaipur 

Wild Life: 

The Royal state host a wide ranges of desert wild animals and wild life. It has 6 national parks named as Ranthambore, Sariska, Desert National Park, and 21 Wildlife Sanctuaries along with Keoladeo or Bharatpur bird sanctuary. The famous Ranthambore National Park is situated on the border of Thar Desert and surrounded by the Vindhya Hills and the Aravali Hills. Some wildlife species, which are fast vanishing in other parts of India, are found in the desert in large numbers such as the Great Indian Bustard, Blackbuck, Indian Wild Ass, and the caracal a wild cat and other native desert wild animals like insects, lizards and snakes.
Ranthambore National Park
Ranthambore National Park

Major Cities:

Jaipur: The Pink City, is the capital and largest city of the state of Rajasthan, famous for Gold, Diamond and Stone Jewellery. Jaipur is one of the finest planned and green cities of India.
Pushkar: The pilgrimage sites is one of the oldest cities of India and is one of the five sacred dhams associates to Lord Brahma. The city is lies on the shore of Pushkar Lake and well famous for its annual Pushkar Camel Fair.
Udaipur: The City of Lakes has most beautiful lakes in the state named as Pichola Lake, Fatah Sagar Lake, Udai Sagar and Swaroop Sagar.
Alwar: The most gorgeous city of Rajasthan,famous for its scenic landscapes, beautiful lake and Sariska Tiger Reserve in the Aravalli hills.
Jaisalmer: The golden city is famous for its alluring magnificent forts, haveli, Palaces and the best Camel Safari.
Jodhpur: The Sun City is the second largest city in Rajasthan,famous for Handicrafts.
Bikaner: The Desert city is situated in the middle of the Great Thar desert, famous for sweets and snacks.
Mount Abu: The only Hill station in the Rajasthan,famous for Dilwara Temples.