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Rajasthan - the land of maharajas - is one of the most significant tourist destinations of India. It is a worldwide famous tourist destination appealing tourist from all over the world. It is extensively renowned for its prosperous culture and tradition. Vibrant fairs & festival and outstanding forts & palaces show the affluent culture and heritage of the state. It has imaginative and vibrant cultural traditions which can pompously recite the ancient Indian way of life. It is also well-known for great Indian hospitality. The tradition of hospitality is truly worth admiring. There are a number of heritage palace hotels in this state offering world-class accommodation with traditional and cultural charm.
Rajasthan Folk Culture - Music & Dance : Rajasthan culture also can be seen in its rich and varied folk culture from villages. Folk dance and folk music with its distinct style are truly worth praising and way to observe rich culture of Rajasthan. Folk culture of the state depicts the saga of heroism and romance of its glorious past. Folk music is an important part of Rajasthani culture in India. Panihari, Ballads, Chang, Bhopa, Kathputali, etc are popular folk music of India. Internationally famous folk dances like Goomer dance from Udaipur, Kalbeliya dance from Jaisalmer are truly mesmerizing and showing rich cultural tradition of the state.
Rajasthan Arts & Crafts : The rich and varied Rajasthan culture India can be also seen in its traditional colorful art & crafts. Exquisite handicrafts, beautiful silver jewellery, block prints, tie & die prints, zari work, embroidery work, etc are major products of art & craft of this culturally rich state of India. Handicraft items like wooden furniture, printed pottery, woven carpets, designer jewelries, etc are worth for shopping in local colorful bazaars of the state during your tours.
Rajasthan Costumes : Costumes of Rajasthan are colorful and delight for every visitors coming to this state. Men tie colorful pagri on their head look like truly royal. Traditional women wear colorful Lehnga or Ghaghra (long skirts) and choli (top) worked with lots of mirror work. Rajasthani traditional dresses are generally designed in bright colors like red, saffron, green, yellow and blue. |
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