Once you have felt the Indian dust, you'll never free yourself
This Indian proverb is a promise held by the beauty of the journey. Between history and traditions, spirituality and architectural wonders, Rajasthan route provides a high color that you will not soon forget. To me, one of the best trips in the world to do, with scenery and sharing, Indian adventure is an extraordinary experience.
This Indian proverb is a promise held by the beauty of the journey. Between history and traditions, spirituality and architectural wonders, Rajasthan route provides a high color that you will not soon forget. To me, one of the best trips in the world to do, with scenery and sharing, Indian adventure is an extraordinary experience.
The true face of Indian adventure
This region of Rajasthan "Land of Kings", is the most visited of India, and seems like a perfect first approach to the country. The destination communicates with the slogan "Incredible India" and it is true that India is incredible. Incredible contrasts because you can see the most beautiful things like the hardest, but most incredible heat, the locals are happy to welcome you and share their culture with you, the emotional moments are guaranteed!
Traveling from town to town, discovering new colors, uniforms and traditions by letting you tell the stories of multiple gods by passionate and committed people, brings such an open mind, a different view of the world.
Finally, the guides are very knowledgeable, passionate about their job, which is a real pleasure, and facilitates the understanding of the country and its mysteries. Regarding infrastructure, will be lucky to sleep in old renovated palace undeniable comfort and traditional furniture.
A few tips:
- At meal serve only your right hand
- It is not advisable to venture off alone at night
- Tips are systematic, do not forget
- It is often called a right picture / video for some visits
- Remember to remove your shoes before entering sacred places
- Times of roads are often long and winding roads
Traveling from town to town, discovering new colors, uniforms and traditions by letting you tell the stories of multiple gods by passionate and committed people, brings such an open mind, a different view of the world.
Finally, the guides are very knowledgeable, passionate about their job, which is a real pleasure, and facilitates the understanding of the country and its mysteries. Regarding infrastructure, will be lucky to sleep in old renovated palace undeniable comfort and traditional furniture.
A few tips:
- At meal serve only your right hand
- It is not advisable to venture off alone at night
- Tips are systematic, do not forget
- It is often called a right picture / video for some visits
- Remember to remove your shoes before entering sacred places
- Times of roads are often long and winding roads
The sites not to miss on your route
• Mandawa
indienParcours the heart of the havelis (old houses of rich merchants) adorned with beautiful traditional frescoes. The city tour is quiet, few tourists, the weather is still ...
indienParcours the heart of the havelis (old houses of rich merchants) adorned with beautiful traditional frescoes. The city tour is quiet, few tourists, the weather is still ...
• Bikaner
In the desert, discover the Fort Junagarth stones inlaid. 30 km for the brave, go to the Temple of rats see Hindu worship for these sacred beasts that roam between your feet.
• Jodhpur
Marvel at the Mehrangarh Fort, the largest in Rajasthan. Located on a hill 150m high, the view of the blue city is amazing (very good spice out of tour).
• Jaipur
Very famous pink city has unmistakable architectural joyful. Essential, the Amber Palace in beautiful colors, which can be reached by elephant and the Palace of the Winds, the mythical façade.
• Delhi
Capital with two facets: Old Town and modern western-most city. Come and meet the Red Fort where the monkeys are kings of the imperial residence or the Qutb Minar, instead of Muslim faith.
• Agra
What better way to end the trip than crossing Agra and discover the wonders of the world: the Taj Mahal. The white marble mausoleum, is an ode to love, Muslim architecture
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