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¤ Golden Triangle Tour Package
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¤ Rajasthan Cultural Tour
¤ Rajasthan Heritage Tour
¤ Rajasthan India Tour
¤ Rajasthan Palace Tour
¤ Royal Rajasthan Tour
¤ Rajasthan Desert Tour Package
MAJOR CITIES
¤ Jaipur
¤ Udaipur
¤ Jaisalmer
¤ Jodhpur
¤ Mount Abu
¤ Ajmer
¤ Bharatpur
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LUXURY RAJASTHAN
¤ Palace on Wheels
¤ The Fairy Queen
¤ The Royal Orient
¤ Havelis of Shekhawati
¤ Havelis of Jaipur
¤ Havelis of Jaisalmer
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WILDLIFE RAJASTHAN
¤ Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary
¤ Ranthambhor National Park
¤ Sariska Tiger Reserve
¤ Mount Abu Sanctuary
ADVENTURE TOURS
¤ Camel Safari
¤ Desert Safari
¤ Bird Watching
¤ Jungle Safari
¤ Jeep Safari
PILGRIMAGE RAJASTHAN
¤ Ajmer Sharif
¤ Birla Temple
¤ Dilwara Temple
¤ Jain Temple
CAR RENTAL
¤ Luxury Cars
¤ Standard Cars
¤ Vans & SUV's
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¤ About Rajasthan
¤ Rajasthan Map
¤ Rajasthan Travel Tools
¤ How to get there
¤ Crafts & Arts
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All points within the state are connected by both road and rail. While railway connections offer convenient overnighters, reservations are necessary.

Visitors coming from overseas can choose to come via Delhi or Mumbai, with Delhi being closer, and providing the ideal entry point through Jaipur. From Mumbai, the entry point into Rajasthan is Udaipur. The only other national airport used for civil aviation services is at Jodhpur.

Air :
Jaipur is the main airport to enter Rajasthan. Serviced by all the domestic airlines of India, Jaipur has connections to Delhi, Mumbai, Udaipur, Aurangabad, Jodhpur and few more cities in India. Other major airports are in Udaipur and Jodhpur.

Rail:
Rajasthan holidays, like many other facets of the state is another unforgettable experience, more if you consider traveling by train. Palace on Wheels, one of the most luxurious trains in the world, is the highpoint of any travel to Rajasthan. Seven days of unmatched hospitality, living life like a king, in the moving kingdom of Palace on Wheels is just out of this world.

Road:
Road transport in Rajasthan, on the other hand, is much better than in the other parts of India. But, most enduring of the memories in Rajasthan is undoubtedly Camel Safari and Horse Safari across the Thar Desert.

Rajasthan is visitor-friendly.
Credit cards are accepted in most tourist towns, and certainly at hotels and shops. For visitors wary of the local cuisine, continental cuisine is widely available: where it may fail to be authentic, or come up to gourmet standards, it will most certainly offer the familiar taste of home.
Bottled mineral water is widely available. The state has an extensive network of postal services and banks, as well as telecommunication links with the rest of the world. While it may not lack in modern amenities, Rajasthan's flavor is delightfully medieval - truly a place where time, as the cliché goes, has stood still.

 





 

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