Rajasthan, popularly known to many as the Land of the Kings, is a beautiful example of India’s age-old opulence and grandeur, traces of which still linger in the air of this state. One of the most colourful and vibrant states in the country, with a strong blend of culture, history, music, cuisine and people . Rajasthan abounds in forts which offer sweeping views of the panoramic landscape.
Jaipur city has a rich culture and historic significance in the country. The Rajasthani traditions that are still followed here will lure you into booking a tour to Jaipur just to indulge in its art, music, architecture, and culture. Apart from this, tourism in the city largely bank on, one of their kind structures like Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar and Jal Mahal.
The sprawling annual festivities of the 100 year old Pushkar Mela through its dramatic collage of diversified pictures, mirrors the vibrancy of the gracious state of Rajasthan. It is celebrated for five days from the Kartik Ekadashi to Kartik Poornima, the full moon day of Kartik (October–November) in Hindu calendar. The full moon day is the main day and the day, according to legend, when the Hindu god Brahma sprung up the Pushkar Lake, thus numerous people swim in its sacred waters. This iconic fair attracts thousands of livestock and almost a million tourists including many from across the world.