Thursday 18 April 2013

The Glimmering state of India, Rajasthan

Hotels in Sariska
Neemrana Hotel, Rajasthan
The land of kings, Rajasthan has always been known for its majestic forts and iconic mansions that stage as a rich asset for the country. No place can quite match the colorful festivals and unique traditions of Rajasthan that display a vibrant culture. The scintillating rays of the sun on golden sand dunes, the mirrored jewels on the camel and the much adorned music performance by the local heroes is enough for anyone to get lured by the diverse place. Apart from the indigenous background, there are numerous tourist destinations in Rajasthan that fit to the flavor of art lover, nature admirers and regular leisure travelers.

The pink city, Jaipur, boasts of well-preserved hilltop forts and stunning palaces like the Hawa Mahal and Mubarak Mahal. Tourists often travel to the city as it has been widely known for offering timeless street side shopping centers that exhibit unique clothing patterns with designs made of colorful threads along with hand-made accessories. The Jaisalmer Fort is a spectacular sand-castle that is one of the largest forts in India. The fort symbolizes serenity and is a perfect refreshing spot for the frantic travelers.  To witness the wealth of Rajasthan, one can visit Sariska Tiger Reserve that takes pride in the treasure of flora and fauna.

The adventure enthusiasts can easily repose at one of the hotels in Sariska which act as a recharge point after a hectic exploration in the park. Hill Fort- Kesroli is a heritage Hotel that is close to Sariska and offers a luxurious opportunity to treasure the beauty of exotic vista while detoxifying the stressed urban soul with the recreational avenues. The distinguished geography of Rajasthan sets it apart from rest of the states in India. The twisted turbans and twirled moustaches of men singing folk songs and thrilling dance performances by the Rajasthani women amidst an enchanting surrounding makes for an exceptional visual retreat for everyone.

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