CLICKING THE ICONIC STEP-WELL WITH 3500 STEPS : Chand Baori in Abhaneri village in eastern Rajasthan, India, is one of the most overlooked landmarks in the country. It is one of the oldest stepwells in Rajasthan, and is considered to be among the biggest in the world. Chand Baori looks like anything but a well. This incredible square structure is 13 stories deep, and lined along the walls on three sides are double flight of steps. 3,500 narrow steps arranged in perfect symmetry descends to the bottom of the well 20 meters deep to a murky green puddle of water.
WALK AROUND INDIA’S ANCIENT OPEN ART GALLERIES WITH FRESCOS : Shekhawati: World’s largest open air art gallery The havelis are known for their frescos paintings which are based on historical and mythological themes.Such frescos paintings hold major historical importance, and ancient gods, goddesses, animals, lifestyles, the life of Lord Ram and Krishna are magnificently described through these fresco paintings.
EXPLORE AROUND THE CITY OF LAKES – UDAIPUR: The beautiful city of Udaipur is known as the City of Lakes or the “Venice of the East”. It is one of the largest cities in Rajasthan and is home to some of the most beautiful palaces, temples, mountains, and lakes.
SLEEP UNDER
THE STARS ON THE GOLDEN SAND DUNES: spend one night in the desert sleeping under the
thousands twinkling stars in the middle of the desert on the sand dunes. There
is something thrilling about camping at sand dunes under the stars. Sleeping
where the sounds of the night surround you, and the chorus of the dawn awakes
you, is a wonderful way to connect to the natural world. Sleeping beneath the
stars is magical. On a clear night, gaze up at the sky for long enough and you
will see shooting stars and maybe even spot a comet.
HERITAGE
WALK TO SEE THE OPULENT HAVELIS IN THE LAKES OF BIKANER: Located in the Thar Desert of Rajasthan, the
walled city of Bikaner is a dense urban settlement with narrow, winding lanes
and buildings featuring highly ornamental street facades. The architecture and
urban form of the walled city are both a response to the harsh arid climate of
the region and a celebration of its building tradition, with delicately carved
stone jaalis (perforated screens), stone chajjas (overhangs), and projecting
jharokhas (balconies).
STARE AMAZED
AT THE VIBRANT PALACES OF BIKANER:
the city of Bikaner is a cultural hub that has carefully preserved the values
and beliefs of the bygone era. Tourists not just from India but across the
world come to the intriguing city of Bikaner to delve deeper into its elegance
and timeless charm that are unmistakable in palaces here.
WITNESS THE
MARVELOUS MARBLE ARCHITECTURE OF RANAKPUR AND MT. ABU: Mount Abu is the only hill station in
Rajasthan an is at a elevation of 1200 mts. This is the coldest place in
Rajasthan an temperature is below zero in the night. In the day time it is
definitely less than 10 degree centigrade during the winter season. The rich
flora covering is the hillside is responsible for the cool climate in the
region.
Ranakpur is one of
the most famous places to visit in Pali, Rajasthan. Ranakpur is easily accessed
by road from Udaipur. Ranakpur is
widely known for its marble Jain temple, said to be the most spectacular of the
Jain temples. There is also a small Sun temple which is managed by the
Udaipur royal family trust.
WALK AROUND
THE SECOND LONGEST WALL OF THE WORLD:
the Second Largest Wall (Over 38 Kilometers) is
in Kumbhalgarh, Rajasthan. It’s the Wall around the Kumbhalgarh Fort.
DANCE TO THE
BEATS OF FOLK MUSIC IN AN OLD HAWELI:
Dance Show is very well organized starting with a brief introduction given by a
Rajasthani woman dressed in a traditional Rajasthani attire. The performances
are preceded by the beating of a drum, blowing of a conch shell and a religious
song. The show consists of well-choreographed dances ably supported by the
musicians playing tabla and harmonium. The women performing the dance wear
typical Rajasthani folk costumes with colorful ghagra cholis embodied with
glass work and embroidery work.