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Rajasthan
has a rich architectural legacy dating to an ancient past.
Timeless monuments, magnificent temples, and breathtaking
sites...Rajasthan never ceases to lure the travelers. Of its
prestigious monuments and natural wonders, UNESCO has already
declared sixteen cultural and five natural sites of Rajasthan as
the World Heritage Sites.Religion is the way of life in these
remote hamlets. Each home has a separate room where they offer
prayers and seek benevolence. The images of local deities daubed
with vermilion can be seen outside every village.
Rajasthan is a diverse state. There is an effortless
conglomeration of ethnicity and urbanization. A village tour in
Rajasthan is a must if you wish to explore the 'other' side of
the region. Villages of Rajasthan will prove to be a wonderful
getaway from the hustling city life.
The
cities of Rajasthan are beautiful and follow an urban lifestyle
that is replete with modern day luxuries. But, the villages of
Rajasthan are simpler, grounded in tradition and yet have a
charm of their own.
A
village tour in Rajasthan will give you an insight into rural
India. You will be enchanted by the simplicity of people's
lifestyle here. Many of them might find it hard to earn two
meals a day. Nevertheless, they live life to the fullest. It is
a quality to be imbibed from these simple people.
The
best way to tour villages here is a camel ride in Rajasthan. The
bumpy ride on a camel will be some of the most exciting moments
of your life.
During your Heritage Rajasthan Tour tour of Rajasthan villages, you will
get to see women chatting away around a community well, men
seated in the shade of trees, engrossed in serious discussions,
and children hovering all over the place.
The
houses have thatched roofs and simple settings. Since almost
everyone in a Rajasthani village knows the other, you will feel
a strong sense of affability here. In Rajasthani villages you
will find matchless hospitality. The villagers are more than
ready to do anything for you.
For a
perfect village tour in Rajasthan, you need to go to the
Tikkhi Mangeri, because here you'll find the most colorful
and lively villages in Rajasthan.
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