As Col. James Todd, the celebrated writer once wrote: "Rajasthan exhibits the sole example in the history of mankind of a people withstanding every outrage barbarity can inflict or human nature sustain, and bent to the earth, yet rising buoyant from the pressure and making calamity a whetstone to courage".
Feel the passion of this pulsating desert state as we take you on a virtual guided tour to Rajasthan. Royal Rajasthan travel unveils it's beauty as you are brought closer to the magic of Rajasthan. The melodious rhythm of the regal Rajputana saga echo as you tour the most exciting tourist destinations of Rajasthan.
The land of Maharajahs and warriors is all set to bedazzle the tourists visiting Rajasthan. The beautiful desert state of India and the home of the Rajputs- Rajasthan is an area of great physical beauty and contrast, massive forts and magnificent palaces are found in even the remotest part of the state. The land of people, who are brave and chivalrous, people with warlike lifestyle around whom grew the most amazing legends of romance and heroism. Everything here is breathtakingly beautiful, impressive and fascinating. It is packed with history, arts and culture.
The most colorful region. Each Rajasthani city has a unique character, camel ride is possible only in the desert. It is famous for its handicrafts, the markets of Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaisalmer have a fascinating array of goods on display.
Rajasthan, land of princes, comprised many small kingdoms ruled over by clans who warred constantly for supremacy and individually tried to stem the tide of the Islamic invasions. The clans were all Rajputs, which means sons of kings, and claimed descent from the early Aryan warriors known as the kshatriyas.
The Land of Rajputs is popular known as Rajasthan. The gallantry, valor that they had shown in the royal past is quite commendable. The rustic desert sand, magnificent red palaces and the courageous stories about Rajput will surely adore Rajasthan.
History of Rajputs : The exotic land had kings who were Rajputs, part of the Kshatriya clan of warriors, who had once held much of Hindustan under them . On there way they built themselves magnificent citadels to their power called Rajasthan, The land of the rulers. Deeply religious, the people built, beside their fortifications and their palaces, magnificent temples, elaborate wells, handsome mansions, and memorials to their dead.
According to legends, the Rajputs rose to popularity in the 9th and 10th centuries, and were a major force to reckon with in medieval India. Passionately attached to their land, family and honor, for Rajputs treated war like a sport, and followed a strong chivalric code of conduct. Myths and legends of their valor, gallantry, sacrifice and courage are well known . The number of heroes among the Rajputs is quiet high and amongst them Prithviraj Chauhan, is a famous ruler who fought successfully against the invader Muhammad Ghori in the battle of Tarain in 1191. Rajputs are generally well built people of good height. Rajputs generally worshiped the Sun, Shiva, and Vishnu as there god. Vedic religion is still followed by the Rajputs.