Sunday, July 22, 2007

Rajasthan ! A land of colors

It is a land of colors, land of Kings and palaces, land of forts and havelis, land of spicy cuisines, land of rich music and dances, land of diverse topography.Tourists from India and abroad alike flock to this magnificent state. Former US president Bill Clinton’s visit to Rajasthan made him and his family to come back for more. The majestic palaces and forts now turned into resorts help Rajasthan emerge as a popular wedding destination. British Actress Liz Hurley’s wedding to Arun Nayar one among many celebrity wedding. There are tour operators offering packages to help you to make your dream come true for a fairytale wedding.It is also a favorite destination for movie shooting both Indian and foreign languages.Rajasthan is located in the Northwestern part of India. The west part of, Rajasthan includes the golden sand dunes of the Thar Desert, also known as the Great Indian Desert and is relatively dry and infertile. Whereas the southwestern part of the state, the land is wetter, hilly, and more fertile. The lofty hills of Aravali's - one of the oldest mountain ranges of the world runs across the state from southwest Guru Peak (Mount Abu), which is 1,722 m in height to Khetri in the north visit : ThomLeeL

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