Rajasthan Travel Info
Population
: 55 million
Area : 342,000 sq.km
Capital : Jaipur
Main language : Rajasthani
Rajasthan or Rajputana of old is the most colourful and exotic of all Indian
states. A land which bore a race of people known for their bravery and their
chivalry. Yes, the Rajputs. A clan which maintained a high code of honour and
conduct for themselves and for others too. The Rajputs were a martial race with
a surprising keen sense of beauty, art and culture. They received their inspiration
from their own life-style, from birds and beasts, from the earth and the sky
and the vast expanse of sand around them. Their colourful festivals and fairs
reflect all that they assimilated from their surroundings.
Rajasthan has long been regarded as the real home for the Maharajas. It has
sometimes been presented as an enormous site on which forts, palaces, and gardens,
the relics of an erstwhile princely order have been frozen for the benefit of
posterity and the tourist- as if in a mammoth open-air museum. A living experience
of some of the splendour and way of life of royalty-staying in their palaces-turned
hotels and even traveling as they did in special personal trains and coaches,
the royal Saloon.

Rajasthan
is all this and much, much more - a mosaic of landscape and terrain, each
of singular beauty, whether it is the dunes of the desert, or the craggy,
forested hills on which the formidable Ranthambore fortress perches, in
the midst of what is today Indias best wildlife parks, or lake studded
environs of Udaipur.
The people of Rajasthan are perhaps the most colorful in a land of color - their
history, religion, music and dance; arts and crafts remain vibrantly alive and
active. In India, nowhere else, does the long, continuous past so pervasively
press on the present as it does in modern Rajasthan. This, perhaps, is the secret
of its charm.
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