Ranthambore National Park is one of India’s most famous wildlife destinations, attracting travellers from around the world for its thrilling tiger safaris and rich natural beauty. Choosing the right stay is key to making your trip memorable. From luxury resorts offering world-class comfort to jungle lodges that bring you closer to nature, Ranthambore has a […]
Read MoreAjmer and Pushkar are two of Rajasthan’s most famous towns. They are very close to each other, so traveling between them is quick and simple. The road distance is only 15 km, and the drive usually takes 20 to 40 minutes. Whether you go by car, taxi, or bus, reaching Pushkar from Ajmer is an […]
Read MoreRajasthan has only one hill station. It hides a green wonder – Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary. The sanctuary spreads across the Aravalli Hills. It looks and feels very different from the desert around it. Cool winds flow through green forests and colorful flowers bloom here. Leopards, sloth bears, and deer live in this place. For […]
Read MoreThe Nagaur Cattle Fair is one of the biggest and most colorful fairs in Rajasthan. It will be held from 27 January to 30 January 2026 in Nagaur city. This festival is not only about buying and selling animals like camels, horses, and bullocks. It is also a celebration of village life, Rajasthani culture, music, […]
Read MorePlanning a Jaipur to Jaisalmer Road Trip is the best way to experience Rajasthan’s royal and desert charm. From the pink city to the golden desert, this trip is more than just a drive — it’s an adventure through forts, villages and changing landscapes. Whether you are a history buff, a desert enthusiast or just […]
Read MoreIndia’s Golden Triangle is the most popular travel route for first-time visitors. In just six days, you can explore Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur, three cities filled with history, culture, and world-famous landmarks. From the Taj Mahal in Agra to the pink streets of Jaipur and the monuments of Delhi, this tour shows you the best […]
Read MoreRajasthan is known for its palaces, forts, and deserts, but in October, the spotlight shifts to music and culture. The Rajasthan International Folk Festival (RIFF), held every year in Jodhpur, is one of India’s most celebrated cultural events. It is not just a festival — it’s an experience where ancient traditions meet global creativity. In […]
Read MoreRajasthan is known as the land of golden deserts, royal forts and grand palaces. But beyond the tourist trail, the state has some stunning lakes that most travelers miss. These hidden lakes in Rajasthan are for nature lovers, birdwatchers, couples and anyone looking to escape the crowds. From temples surrounded by water to quiet birding […]
Read MoreMarwar Festival 2025 is one of the most vibrant cultural festivals of Rajasthan. Set against the backdrop of Jodhpur’s forts and palaces, the festival brings alive the stories of Rajput bravery, music, dance and folk traditions. Originally known as Maand Festival, it is celebrated every year during the full moon of the Hindu month of […]
Read MoreWhen most people think of Rajasthan, they imagine forts, palaces, deserts, and colorful festivals. But beyond history and culture, Rajasthan is also an amazing destination for trekking and hiking adventures. With rocky hills, lush forests, and ancient trails, trekking in Rajasthan offers a mix of nature, history, and culture that you will not find anywhere […]
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