Rajasthan
has a rich architectural legacy dating to an ancient past. Timeless
monuments, magnificent temples, and breathtaking sites...Rajasthan never
stops to lure the travellers. This magnetic dreamland is best destination to
make one's Holidays complete and satisfying. From the dramatic hilltop
fortifications, to the isolated and often remote hunting pavilions -
Rajasthan maintained its magnetism for tourists.
Rajasthan is the best destination in India to spend holidays, as it offers
a colourful pallete of tourist destinations. Its great way to see the
Rajasthan, which is surprisingly well populated and sprinkled with
historical ruins, palaces, forts, forest, dune, lakes, wildlife and lots
more. Wander through wonderland of Rajasthan. The multi-hued past mingled
with the modern cities is just spectacular. The culture, art and aesthetics
of Rajasthan in variety of moods, forms and manifestations is bewildering.
Holidaying in Rajasthan is satisfying and unforgettable. There is a certain
magic about traveling through unequaled Rajasthan. Land of superlatives,
Rajasthan has everything breathtakingly beautiful, impressive and
fascinating. The royal state is packed with history, art and culture that
goes back several centuries.
Rajasthan is like a huge open air museum where relics of a golden past have
been carefully preserved for the benefit of the tourists. Rajasthan offers a
sundry of action - packed holiday from enjoying the great outdoors, trekking
to horse and camel safaris through desert sand or along the aravallis - one
of the oldest mountain range of the world. Wildlife lovers can spot tigers
and other rare species in various wildlife sanctuaries and national parks of
Rajasthan. While in the land of Maharajas, one can spend a peaceful and
quiet holiday and live like a maharaja in one of the several destinations in
historic state.
Climate of Rajasthan
Given its varied topography, the climate of Rajasthan greatly varies
throughout the state. In the west, Rajasthan is relatively dry and
infertile; this area includes some of the Thar Desert, also known as the
Great Indian Desert. In the southwestern part of the state, the land is
wetter, hilly and more fertile. On average winter temperatures range from 8°
to 28° C (46° to 82° F) and summer temperatures range from 25°
to 46° C (77° to 115° F). Average rainfall also varies; the
western deserts accumulate about 100 mm (about 4 in) annually, while the
southeastern part of the state receives 650 mm (26 in) annually, most of
which falls from July through September during the monsoon season. The best
time to travel to Rajasthan is during the winter, or cold season, which
extends from December to March. January is the coolest month of the year.