Shekhawati Festival – Celebration Focusing on Fascinating Rural Tourism

Celebration of Shekhawati festival takes place on 10th and 11th of February every year. It is organized by State Department of Tourism in cooperation with district administrations of Sikar, Jhunjhunu and Churu.

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With the objective of giving more coverage to Shekhawati festival it is celebrated at more number of local places like Nawalgarh, Sikar, Jhunjhunu and Churu. The program is comprised of 1 day touring in the region using camel rides and jeep safaris organizing farm visits. There are rural games in which every one can participate. The festival arranges cultural programs, haveli competitions and ends with fabulous fireworks bringing the region awakening scene to the outside guests.

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Colorful Rajasthan – Must Visit Destination in India

Rajasthan is basically known as The Land of the Kings. It is the largest state of India in terms of area. Rajasthan spreads over 342,239 km. Rajasthan is, undoubtedly, one of the finest places to visit for tourism. It has rich heritage, diverse culture, majestic history, and lots more. It is the store of Indian values and culture. Rajasthan inhabits Rajasthanis in large numbers which are the core Indian group of people.

Rajasthan - Hawa Mahal

Rajasthan - Hawa Mahal

Rajasthan encompasses few of the world famous monuments, desert, and mountain ranges. A large part of The Great Indian Desert (Thar Desert) is situated in the lands of the magnificent state of Rajasthan. It is the world’s ninth largest desert. Rajasthan is mounted by the Aravalli Ranges running from one end to another.

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The Rajasthan Way of Life Depicted in Local Fairs & Festivals

People of Rajasthan are one step ahead of others, when there is a call for celebration of festivals and events where the prestige of Rajasthan is involved.

Camel Fair Rajasthan

Camel Fair Rajasthan

The land of Rajasthan has rich background of Royalty expressed in the existing fairy tale palaces and forts, which were constructed in which lived kind hearted, loving princes and princesses’ responsible fine art and cultural progress in the state through very creative devoted artisans of the period.

Rajasthan was lucky to have chivalrous kings, holding lavish Durbars with objective of celebrations of the events in the region. All people were welcome at Durbar to witness the celebrations organized by their king. At the Durbars the brave people were honored for their bravery acts along with creative artisans responsible for their contribution towards development of fine art, which became part of the regional culture.

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