Rajasthan is are rescued from the oppressive summer heat by the arrival of the monsoon. Without a doubt, the monsoon season is among the greatest for travelling to…
Rajasthan is popularly known for its best in arts,crafts,hospitality, forts and various delicacies. In this article I’m going to take you to the 6 best wildlife safari camps…
Birds are the most important element of our environment. There are many people in the world who love and like birds. Bird lovers can and do spend their…
Kota is the land of Chambal it is the third largest city in Rajasthan and is a popular destination for tourists. The city of Kota is situated on…
Ranthambore, a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts, is the home of the Royal Bengal Tigers. The natural splendour of this region of Rajasthan as well as the remains of…
Rajasthan is known for its vivid folk dance and music, massive forts and palaces, spicy cuisine, huge and colourful turbans, vast golden sand desert, camels, and rich craftsmanship…
Ranthambore National Park is around 13.5 kilometres from Rajasthan’s, Sawai Madhopur. Because wild animals are accustomed to seeing, this region at the confluence of the Aravalli and Vindhya…
Lake Pichola was built in 1362 AD, most likely by a Banjara tribesman, and is now an iconic picture of Udaipur. The lake, which is about four kilometres…
Udaipur, the lovely city alongside the magnificent Lake Pichola, exudes a wholly unique aura that can only be described as romantic. The historical ridges of the Aravalli mountain…