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Showing posts with label Rajastan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rajastan. Show all posts

Saturday, January 5, 2013

A trip to Mt Abu

Mt Abu is the only Hill Station is Rajastan at a height of 1200m, offering a cool retreat from the sweltering sun and parched land. Hordes of tourist head this way from Rajastana s well as Gujarat. There are many bolanical delights here and a wide range of wild life exist on the slopes of the range that can be seen on the winding road towards the top. This place has many orchirds and trekking paths.

Tourist Information Tourist reception Center ph: 02974-235151; opp. the bus stand.

Sightseeing
Nakki lake with its unique rock formations, Raghunath Temple.
View Points: Sunset point, Honeymoon point, Shanti Shikar
Dilwara Temples vimal Vasahi, House of Elephants, bhimashah Pittalhar, Mahaveerswami, Khartar Vasahi
Brahma Kumaris Spiritual U?niversity and Museum.

Excursions around Mt Abu Guru Shikar
Achalgarh
Mt. Abu Wildlife Sanctuary

What you can do
Trekking
Tours


Where you can stay
Hotel Samrat International ph: 02974-235153
Hotel Lake Palace ph: 02974-237154; www.savshantihotels.com
Kishangarh house ph: 02974-238092; www.royalkishanhouse.com
Kesar Bhavan Palace ph: 02974-235219; www.kesarpalace.com
Palace Hotel ph: 02974-238673; www.palacehotelbikanerhouse.com
Connaught House ph: 02974-238560; www.welcomeheritagehotels.com
Jaipur House ph: 02974-235176; www.royalfamilyjaipur.com

Where you can eat
Cafe Coffee Day (Coffee place) Rotary Circle
Shere Punjab Hotel (Punjabi and Chinese) main market
King's Food (fast-food joint) Nakki Lake
Arbuda (Gujarati, Punjabi and south-indian) Arbuda Circle
Kanak Dining Hall (thalis) Abu Rd
Jaipur House (Indian and Continental non-veg) mains

Getting there and away
Buses are available from the railway station.
Trains are available from Ahmedabad, Delhi, Ajmer & Jodhpur

 

Friday, January 4, 2013

A trip to Chiitorgarh

On the way from Udaipur to Bundi we come to a unpretensious town of Chittor famous for its fort so much it is called Cittorgarh. The town is famous for its fort not only for its spectacular fort complex, occupying a rocky mountain plateau, its impressive edifice with massive crenellated walls, arched gateways, deserted palaces and temples and the exquisite  Jaya Stambha, the Victory Tower but as the home of the most beautiful queen of Rajastan, whose beauty led to the destruction of the kingdom.

The story goes like this, Ala-ud-din Khilji, the Patan (Turko-Afgan) king of Delhi heard of the unparallel beauty of Rani Padmavati, wife of Rawal Ratan Singh of Chittor beseighed the fort of Chittor. He made a pact with the king that if he could just once see the face of Padmavati he would leave the kingdom in peace. It was dishonorable for a married woman to give show their faces to anyone except their husbands. The rajput women wore pardas over their faces all the time, a tradition which is still observed in orthodox Rajastan. Anyway for th esake of the kingdom Rani Padmavati agreed to show her face in a mirror to Ala-ud-din Kilji. Once he saw her, he was so overcome with lust that he wanted so beautiful a lady in his harem and so he continued his seigh over the fort. When all the resources were depleted the men of the kingdom decided that they would rather die in honour fighting with the enemy than live watching their women humiliated by the enemy. The women of Chittor knowing that their men were facing an enemy far more powerful than them and knowiing that the result of the seigh would only mean their dishonour committed jauhar (sacrificing oneself in holy fire) lead by Rani Padmavati. When the soldiers of Ala-ud-din Kilji entered the fort atlast all they could find were the bones and ashs of the women. Though the women died a long ago, the story resonated in the deserted hallways of the fort. The legend remains alive in the stories and bards sung by so many in honour of the virtuous women of Chittor.
Chittor is also mentioned in Mahabharat, Bhima struck the ground here and water sprang out forming the nearby reserviour.

Sightseeing
All the Chittor's attractions are inside the Fort.
Rana Kumbha Palace
Fateh Prakash Palace
Jaya Stambha
Rani Padmini's Palace
Kirti Stambha
Meera Temple
Kumbha Shyama Temple
Excursions around Chittorgarh
Bijaipur

Where you can stay
Hotel Ram Rakhi ph: 01472-249558
Hotel Chetak ph: 01472-241589
Hotel Padmini ph: 01472-241718
Hotel Pratap Palace ph: 01472-243563

Getting there and away
Express buses serve Delhi and travel regularly to Ajmer, Jaipur, Udaipur and Bundi.
Trains are also avilable from all the main stations mentioned above.

Thursday, January 3, 2013

A trip to Bikaner

Bikaner, foundede by Rao Bika a decendent of Jodha. In its time it was an important stage post on the caravan trades. Bikaner has a fort to the nort-east outside the walls and the old city enclosed within its walls is still a maze of narrow irregular streets and has 5 entrance gates. 

Sightseeing
Junagarh
Lalgarh Palace
Havelis & Temples
Ganga Governament Museum
National Research Center on Camels
Excursions around Bikaner
Karni Mata Temple
Devi Kund
Kolayat

Where you can stay
Hotel Meghsar Castle Ph: 0151-2527315; www.hotelmeghsarcastle.com
Hotel Padmini Niwas Ph: 0151-2522794;
Hotel Palace View Ph: 0151-2543625;
Hotel Jaswant Bhawan Ph: 0151-2548848; www.hoteljaswantbhawn.com
Bhairon Vilas Ph: 0151-2544751;
Hotel Desert Winds Ph: 0151-2542202; www.hoteldesertwinds.in
Bhanwar Niwas Ph: 0151-2540201; www.lallgarhpalace.com
Laxmi Niwas Palace Ph: 0151-2202777; www.laxminiwaspalace.com

Where you can eat
Laxmi Hotel(Veg. thalis) Station rd.
Amber (Veg) Station rd.
Suraj restaurent (thali) Rani Bazaar
Laxmi Niwas Garden Restaurent (veg and non-veg North Indian) mains
Gallops (veg and non-veg Indian Chinese tandoori) opp.Junagarh Fort

What you can do
Camel Rides are a rave here
Taste the assortment of namkeens Bikaner is famous for.
Shopping : Artistic Painting Miniatures.

Getting there and away:
Buses are available from Udaipur, Ajmer, Jaipur, Sikar, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Agra and even Delhi.
Trains are available from Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer.

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

A trip to Jodhpur

If Jaipur is the pink city, then Jodhpur in westren Rajastan is the 'blue city'. Jodhpur was founded by Rao Jodha, a chief of Rajput clan known as Rathores. The majestic fort rises up from the rugged landscape and watches over the now bustling city of Jodhpur. It was once known as Marwar and hosts the Marwar Festival every October.

Sightseeing

Mehranghar - Jayapol,Fatehpol, Lohapol, palace complex, museum, Moti Mahal, Sukh Mahal, Phool Mahal, Holi Chowk, Chamunda Devi Temple
Jaswant Thada
Clock Tower & Markets
Umaid Bhawan Palace
Umaid Gardens & Sardar Governament Museum

Excursions around JaipurMandore  (Mandore Guest House ph: 0291-2545210; www.mandore.com)
Rohet  (Rohet Garh ph: 0291-268231; www.rohetgarh.com)
Osiyan - Sachiya Mata Temple; Mahavira temple
Nagaur - Ahhichatragarh; Nagaur Camel Festival (Hotel Bhaskar ph:01582-240100; Hotel Mahaveer International ph:01582-243158)
Khichan - Phalodi (Lal Niwas ph:02925-223813; www.welcomeheritagehotels.com)

What you can doTours
Shopping
: Antique style furniture- Ajay Art Emporium(Palace rd.); Rani Handicrafts (palace rd.) www.ranihandicrafts.com; Maharani Art Exporters (Tambaku Bazaar); Rajastan Arts & Crafts House (palace rd.).
Spices- MV Spices (Vegetable Market) www.mvspices.com

Where you can stay

Krishna Prakash Heritage Haveli ph: 0291-2633448; www.kpheritage.com
Shahi Guest House ph: 0291-2623802; www.shahiguesthouse.com
*Devi Bhawan ph: 0291-2511067; www.devibhawan.com
Newtons Manor ph: 0291-2430686; www.newtonsmanor.com
Heritage Kuchaman Haveli ph: 0291-2547787; www.kuchamanhaveli.com
Ratan Vilas ph: 0291-2614418; www.ratanvilas.com
Haveli Inn Pal ph: 0291-2612519; www.haveliinnpal.com
Karni Bhawan ph: 0291-2512101; www.karnihotels.com
Pal Haveli ph: 0291-3293328; www.palhaveli.com

Top End

Ranbanka Palace ph: 0291-2512801
Ajit Bhawan ph: 0291-2513333; www.ajitbhawan.com
Taj Hari Mahal Palace ph: 0291-2439700
Umaid Bhawan Palace ph: 0291-2510101; www.tajhotels.com
Taj Hari Mahal Palace ph: 0291-2439700; www.tajhotels.com
Where you can eat
Hotel Priya & Restaurant (North and South Indian) Sojati Gate
Mid Town (Rajastani Thalis) Station Rd.
Jharokha (veg) Hotel Haveli
Kalinga Restaurant (veg and non-veg North Indian) Station Rd
*Indique (traditional tandoor and North Indian) Pal Haveli
On the Rocks (Indian Cuisine) mains
Mehran terrace (Veg and Non-veg) Mehrangarh
Umaid Bhawan Palace (Rajastani) Umaid Bhawan Rd

Getting there and away
RSRTC buses are available from Mt Abu, Jaisalmer, Ahmedabad, Udaipur, Jaipur, Ajmer, Bikaner even Delhi.
Trains run from Jaisalmer, Delhi, Jaipur, Bikaner. The Thar Express runs from Jodhpur to Karachi in Pakistan.

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Trip to Udaipur

Udaipur was formerly known as Mewar, Udaipur was founded by Maharana Udail Singh II. It is reputed for its patriotic fervour as it resisted the Muslims with all its might.
Udaipur with is sliver sleek waters of Lake Pichola, surrounding the Lake Palace which reflects in those clear water creating a fantasy feeling. The Cupola-crowned City Palace seems to be rising from the waters of the Lake. The whole of the city has a romantic feel to it. Udaipur is one of the best tourist spots of Rajastan.

Sightseeing

Lake Pichola
Jagniwasa Island
Jagmandir Island
City Palace and Museums
Jagdish Temple
Bagore-ki-Haveli
Fateh Sagar
Bhartiya Lok Kala Museum
Saheliyon-ki-Bari
Shilpgram
Ahar
Sajjan Garh (Monsoon Palace)
Vintage Car Collection
Sunset Point
Badi ka Talab

Excursions around Udaipur
Kumbalgarh: Wildlife Santuary(Shivika Lake Hotel ph:02934-285078; Karni Palace Hotel ph:02934-242033; Kumbhal Castle ph:02934-242171 www.thekumbhalcastle.com; Aodhi Hotel ph:02934-242341 www.hrhindia.com)  
Ranakpur: Chaumukha Mandir; Neminath; Parasnath; Sun Temple; Ambamata temple; (Shivika Lake Hotel ph:02934-285078; www.shivikalake.com; Ranakpur Hill Resort ph:02934-286411 www.ranakpurhillresort; Aranyawas ph:9829699413 www.aranyaniwas.com; Maharani Bhag Orchard Retreat ph:02934-285105)
Jaisamand Lake (Jaisamand Island Resort ph:02934-2431401; www.jaisamand.co.in)
Dungarpur : Juna Mahal; Deo Somnath Temple; (Hotel Pratibha Palace ph:02964-230775; Udai Bilas Palace ph:02964-230808 www.udaibilaspalace.com)


Where you can stay
Lal Ghat
Jaiwana Haveli ph: 0294-2411103; www.jaiwanahaveli.com
Poonam Haveli ph: 0294-2410303;
Hotel Baba Palace ph: 0294-2427126; www.hotelbabapalace.com
Kankarwa Haveli ph: 0294-2411457; www.indianheritagehotels.com
Mewar Haveli ph: 0294-25211457; www.mewarhaveli.com
Hotel Krishna Niwas ph: 0294-2420163; www.hotelkrishnaniwas.com
Jheel Palace Paying Guest House ph: 98298275355
Anjani Hotel ph: 0294-2421770; www.anjanihotel.com
Jagat Niwas Palace Hotel ph: 0294-2420133; www.jagatniwaspalace.com
Around Lake Palace Rd.
Hotel Mahendra Prakash ph: 0294-2419811; www.hotelmahendraprakash.com
Hotel Raj Palace ph: 0294-2410364
Hanuman Ghat
Lake Pichola Hotel ph: 0294-2431197; www.lakepicholahotel.com
Amet Haveli ph: 0294-2431085;
Udai Kothi ph: 0294-2432810; www.udaikothi.com
others
Mountain Ridge ph: 0294-3291478; www.mountain ridge.in
Pahuna Haveli ph: 0294-2526617; www.pahunahaveli.com
Ram Pratap Palace Hotel ph: 0294-2431701; www.hotelrampratap.com

Top End
Shiv Niwas Palace Hotel ph: 0294-2528016; www.hrhindia.com
Fateh Prakash Palace Hotel ph: 0294-2528008; www.hrhindia.com
Lake Palace Hotel ph: 0294-2528800; www.tajhotels.com
Garden Hotel ph: 0294-2418881; www.hrhindia.com
Udaivilas ph: 0294-2433300; www.oberoihotels.com
Where you can eat
Maxim's Cafe (Veg) Jagadish Chowk
Sunrise (home-cooked Indian) cnr Lal Ghat
Lotus Cafe (Indian veg & non-veg) Bhattiyani Chohtta
Parkview Restaurent (Indian) mains
Whistling Teal () Bhattiyani Chohtta
Bawarchi Restaurent (Veg Jain,Gujarati, Rajastani) Delhi gate
Mayur Rooftop Cafe (Multi-cuisine) Jagdish Temple rd
Berry's (veg & non-veg) Chetak Circle
*Ambrai (Indian cuisine) near Hanuman Ghat
Jagat Niwas Palace Hotel (veg & non-veg) Lal Ghat
Savage Garden (Mediterranean and Italian) Chandpol
Lake Palace Hotel (buffet)

What you can do

Horse Riding : Operators organise horse rides which could include lunch and transport.
Massage : Ayurvedic Body Care ph: 0294-5132802
Dharohar is a place to see Rajastani Folk Dancing.
Mewar Sound and Light Show
at City Palace
Tours : Five hour city tours from the RTDC
There are also excursions to Ranakpur and Kumbalgarh
Shopping : Known for its crafts and particularly miniature paintings in Rajastani-Mughal style.
Shops are abundent along the Lake Palace Rd and the Jaagdish Temple.
Rajasthali a fixed price governament emporium near Lal Ghat and Chetak Circle
Sadhna; www.sadhna.org an NGO set-up to help rural women.

Getting there and away

Buses from Jaipur, Ajmer, Jodhpur, Chittor, Delhi and evn Mumbai. Private operators are also available.
Trains Udaipur, Delhi, Agra, Ajmer and even Ahmedabad.

Monday, December 31, 2012

A trip to Jaisalmer

Huge sturdy walls with its ninty-nine bastions, enclosing the still inhabited narrow lanes of the old city with its havelis and mansions, the majestic palace rising over the horizon reminds us of the city's past splendour. The citadel and the havelis are all built with the same rich honey coloured sandstone making the city appear to be enameled with gold, hence the name 'Golden City'. The city was once an important trade route of camel-train caravans between India and Central Asia. Great wealth is brought here from different countries and the city florished for several ages. Jaisalmer experienced its share of seiges but the damage was minimum compared to the rest.

Tourist InformationTourist Reception Center ph: 02992-252406

Sightseeing

Jaisalmer Fort
Maharaja's Palace
Jain Temples
Laxminath temple
Havelis
Patwa-ki-haveli
Salim Singh-ki-haveli
Nathma-ki-haveli
Gadi Sagar
Museums
Excursions around Jaisalmer
Lodhruva Jain Temples
Sam Sand Dunes - Desert National Park
Khuri
Barmer - hosts the Thar Festival
Pokaran

What you can do

ToursJaisalmer Camel Safaris
Shopping
: Jaisalmer is famous fro its stunning embroidery, bedspreads, mirror-work wallhangings, oil lamps, stone works khadi textiles, carpets, shawls and antiques

Where you can stay

Shahi Palace ph: 02992-255920; www.shahipalacehotel.com
Residency Centerpoint Paying Guest House ph: 02992-252883;
Desert Moon ph: 02992-250116; www.desertmoonguesthouse.com
Hotel Jaisal Palace ph: 02992-252717; www.hoteljaisalpalace.com
Fifu Guest House ph: 02992-252656; www.fifuguesthouse.com
Hotel The Royal Guest House ph: 9252808707; www.hotelroyaljaisalmer.com
Hotel Nachana Haveli ph: 02992-252538; www.nachanahaveli.com
Jawahar Niwas Palace ph: 02992-252208;

Top End
Mandir Palace ph: 02992-252788; www.welcomeheritagehotels.com
Gorbandh Palace Hotel ph: 02992-253801;
Hotel Rajwada ph: 02992-2786835;

Where you can eat

Chandan Shree Restaurant (All you can eat Gujarati, Bengali, Rajastani and Punjabi Thalis) Hanuman Chowk
Desert Boy's Dhani (veg) Seemagram Campus
Trio (Barbecue tandoori Thali) Gandhi Chowk
Saffron (veg and non-veg) mains
Little Italy (veg pizzas) First Fort Gate

Getting there and away
A well connected city. Buses, trains and planes are available from all major cities.

Sunday, December 30, 2012

Visiting Ranthambore National Park

Ranthambore National Park is a 1334 sq km of wild jungle scrub hemmed in by rocky ridges. A tits center is the 10th-century Ranthambore Fort, and are scattered  nearby are ancient temples and mosques, crocrodile filled lakes, chhatris (cenotaphs) and hides. The park is a Maharaja's hunting ground till 1970 - a curious 15 years after it had become a sanctuary.

It is the best place to spot some wild tigers in their natural habitats. Aside from the enormous Ganesh Mela every August, traffic is restricted to organised safaris. Seeing a tiger is just a matter of luck, but the park is also worth visiting for the scenery and other wildlife, particularly if you walk upto the fort. There are more than 300 species of birds in the park.

Best time to vist between October and June

Where you can stay

RTDC Vinayak Tourist Complex ph: 07462- 221333
Hotel Tiger Safari Resort ph: 07462- 221137; www.tigersafariresort.com
Hotel Anurag Resort ph: 07462- 220751
Hotel Ankur Resort ph: 07462- 220792
RTDC Castle Jhoomar Baori ph: 07462- 220495
Hotel Ranthambore regency ph: 07462- 221176; www.ranthambhor.com
Nahargarh Ranthambore ph: 07462- 252146; www.nahargarhranthambore.com
Khem Villas ph: 07462- 252099; www.khemvillas.com
Accomodation is also available in Sawai Madhopur

What you can do
Half-day and Full-day safaris are available in gypsies and canters which can be reserved on the website www.rajasthanwildlife.in, or they can be booked directly from the Forest Office in Ranthambore rd.

Shopping : Saris, scarves, bags, and bedspreads are produced by the tribal women.

Getting there and away
Busses are available from the nearby Sawai Madhopur.
Trains and busses are available from Jaipur to Sawai Madhopur.

 

Saturday, December 29, 2012

Visiting Pushkar?

Brahma dropped a lotus flower on the earth and Pushkar appeared. This is a Piligrimage town, with one of the world's few Brahma temple, the city curls around a sacred lake. The main attraction of this piligrim town are the temples and the Ghats.

Festivals & Events

In the month of Kartika during the full moon, is one of the holiest days observed by the Hindu piligrims who come to Pushkar to bath in the holy waters of the lake. Incence is burned, oil lamps were lit and set afloat on the holy waters, piligrims, tourists, mystics this place is filled with people from all over, making it one of the extraordinary and magical places to be in. As if that was not enough, this is the time of the year, Pushkar hosts the famous Camel Fair. Its a crowded, noisy, chaotic, tacky affair filled with musicians, tourists, traders, street performers, snake charmers, acrobats; and a mind boggling swirl of colors. Every year around 20,000 people converge here and bring their 50,000 or so animals from across different parts of Rajastan. Be here if you wish to experience the full extent of the chaos of Rajastan.

Sightseeing

Temples
Ghats

Where you can stay

Hotel White House ph: 0145-2772147
Bharatpur Palace ph: 0145-2772320
Hotel Navaratan Palace ph: 0145-2772981; www.pushkarnavaratanpalace.com
Pushkar Inn's Hotel ph: 0145-2772010
Green Park Resort ph: 0145-2773532; www.greenparkpushkar.in
Seventh Heaven ph: 0145-5105455; www.innseventhheaven.com
Hotel New Park ph: 0145-2772464; www.newparkpushkar.com
Hotel Goyal Inn ph: 0145-2773991; www.hotelgoyalinn.com
Pushkar Resorts ph: 0145-2772944; www.pushkarresorts.com
Jagat Palace Hotel ph: 0145-2772953 www.hotelpushkarpalace.com

During the Camel Fair, the RTDC and several private operators set up a sea of tents near the fair grounds. There are usuallyfilled up with tour groups. Its cold at night , so bring something warm; a torch (flashlight) is also useful. You need to book well ahead.
RTDC Tourist Village ph: 0145-2772074
other option for tents
Royal Desert Camp ph: 0145-2772957; www.hotelpushkarpalace.com
Royal Tents Ph: 0291-2571991; www.jodhpurheritage.com

Where you can eat

Sunset Cafe (breakfasts Indian and Italian) mains
Sun-n-Moon (italian) Bari Basti
Honey & Spice (breakfast and lunch) Laxmi Market
Raju Terrace Garden Restaurent (pizzas) Sardar Bazar
sixth sense () Hotel Seventh Heaven
Rainbow Restaurent (Continental) mains
Moon Dance (Indian and Italian) mains
Little Italy Panch Kund Marg

What you can do

Camel Treks : For a long relaxing camel rides and travelling to Jodhpur and Jaisalmer.
Reflexology by Dr NS Mathur ph: 0145-2622777
Music at Pushkar Music School ph: 0145-5121277
Yoga by Dr Kamel Pandey at Old Rangji Temple
Reiki by Master Roshi Hiralal Verma ph: 0145- 2773154
Shopping: Known for its silver trinklets, costume jewellery, glass lamps, embroidery and wall hangings. Textile handiwork comes from Barmer, this is a good place to buy some indo-westren wear.

Getting there and away

Regular buses are available from Ajmer.
Busses are also available from Agra, Bundi, Delhi, Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodpur, Udaipur.
Private cabs can also be rented.
 

Friday, December 28, 2012

Rajastani Music


Rajastan is a living study in ethno-musicology.From the hauting melodies of the lovers to the bards and ballads of the valors of their heros, rajastani music is always heartwarming and reaches the hearts of even the ordinary soul. There are two traditional classes of Rajastani musicians in Rajastan : The Langas of the westren Rajastan are favoured mostly by the Muslim audience as they have a distinct Sufi flavour. While the manganiars have a more hindustani bent. Then there are the saperas, snake charmers who blow into the two tubed poongas, while the bhopas are priest like singers who play in the village circuit in times of sickness and poor harvest. The mirasis and jogis of Mewar are famed for their gurguling voices, the maand are highly  sophisticated folk singers, once heard only in the royal palaces.

Songs are often inspired by daily life and their music instruments range from rustic  resonators to thunderous kettledrums. Rajastani instruments are facinating devices often handicrafted by the musicians themselves. They include morchang, a hand-held trumpet, the sarangi (a popular bowed instrument), the kamayacha (a 16-stringed langa speciality that is played with a long bow of horse tail hair), the kharta (a metal castanet) is a favorite with saints and seers, the algoza of th Ajmer region is the South Asian equivalent of a bagpipe.


Where there is song there is dance and the Rajastanis are never backward in shuffling forward. The ghooma gait - a series of gentle, graceful pirouettes; the teerah taali of the kamad community in Pokaran, a boisterous dance in honour of the theft deity Baba Ramdeo. It's an unusual festival in which men play a four stringed instrument called the chau-tara while the women move with dozens of manjeeras (tiny cymbals) tied to their bodies.

In Shekawati the kacchi ghodi is skillfully performed on horses. Holding swords aloft, riders move to the beating of the drums, while a singer narrates the exploits of notorious bandits.
In Bikaner, Jasnathis, revered for their tantric powers, dance on flaming coals until the music peaks and the dancers fall into a trance.

The drum dance of Jalore sees five men with huge drums strapped around their necks accompany a sword-swallower who simultaneously juggles.

Concerts and dances are held regularly for tourists in all major cities, usually in upmarket hotels.

Visiting Kota?

Historically a city of strategic importance, Kota still boasts a huge army base but its contemporary guise is that of a modren industrial center. The revitalising  Chambal river, populated by crocrodilea and piled by boats of all sizes, is the only permanant river of the state. Kota is famous for saries which are woven with a golden thread in the nearby village of Kaithoon. Accomodation and dining in Kota is pretty lacklusture, so consider  it as a daytrip from Bundi or a place to spend a few hours when making a transport connection.

Sightseeing

City Palace and Fort
Jagmandir
Brij Vilas Palace Museum
Gardens

Excursions around Koti

Baroli
Jhalawar

Festivals and EventsDussera Mela in Oct attracts thousands of piligrims in the month of Kartika

Where you can stay

Palkiya Haveli ph: 0744-2387497; www.alisar.com
Brijraj Bhavan Palace Hotel ph: 0744-2450529
Sukhdham Kothi ph: 0744-2320081; www.sukhdhamkothi.com
Umed Bhavan Palace ph: 0744-2325262

What you can do

Boat Trips
Shopping : Rampura rd is famous for its Kota doria saris.

Getting there and back
Buses are available from Ajmer, Bikaner, Bundi, Chittor, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur.
Trains are also available from Agra, Chittor, Delhi, Jaipur, Mumbai, Sawai Madhopur, Udaipur.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Visiting Bundi

Bundi is an effortlessly captivating town, with narrow lanes of Brahmin-blue houses, assorted temples and a picturesque palace. It still has an atmospher of past wonders, most readily felt around the cupola- clad fairy tale palace that spills down the hillside. A welcome break from the noisy crowds, polluting engines and bustling bazaars and enjoy the contemporary life.

Tourist Information
Tourist Office at Kota Rd ph: 0747-2443697

Sightseeing

Taragarh
Bundi Palace
Mahrao Raja Bahadur Singh Museum
Baoris & Water Tanks
Excursions around Bundi
Phool Sagar Palace
Sukh Mahal
Sar Bagh
Shikar Burj
84 pillared Cenataph
Akoda & Thikarda villages
Rameshwar
Borkhandi
Hindoli
Garardha

Festivals and eventsBundi Utsav & Kashavrai festivals in October and November.
In August the town hosts the Teej celebrations.

Where to stay
Ishwari Niwas ph: 0747- 2442414; www.ishwariniwas.com
Haveli Braj Bhushanjee ph: 0747-2442322; www.kiplingsbundi.com
Kasera Heritage View ph: 0747-2444679; www.kaseraheritageview.com
Haveli Katkoun House ph: 0747-2444311
Bundi Haveli Hotel ph: 0747-2447861
Bundi Vilas ph: 9414175280

Getting there & Away
Buses are available from Ajmer, Bikaner, Chittor, Indore, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Pushkar, Sawai, Madhopur, Kota and Udaipur, private buses are also available.
Train station is 2km south of the old city, there are two trains daily to chittor.
 

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Visiting Ajmer?

A beautiful serene lake, surrounded by bustling historic city, encircled by pale grey hills, is a beautiful sight and has captured the facination of many from Ghori to the Mughals and the British. Ajmer has been favored by the Mughals and many Mughal architecture lies here as a testiment of a bygone era.

SightSeeing

Ana Sagar
Dargah
Adhai-Din-ka-Jhonpra & Taragarh
Akbar's Palace
Nasiyan Temple
Where you can stay
Hotel Ajmeru ph: 0145-2431103; www.hotelajmeru.com
Haveli Heritage Inn ph: 0145-2621607
Badnor House ph: 0145-2627579

Top End
Mansingh Palace ph: 0145-2425956

Where to eat

Mango Masala (Veg fastfood) Sardar Patel Marg
Elite (Local cuisine) Station Rd
HoneyDew (Veg & Non-veg Indian and Chinese) Station Rd.

How to get there
Buses are available from all major cities and towns. Pushkar is the nearest city.
Ajmer is a regular stop on the Delhi-Jaipur-Ahemdabad

Monday, December 24, 2012

Visiting Shekawati?

Shekhawati was formerly a wealthy region acting as a trade route between the Arabian Sea and the Gangetic region. Home of the proud Thakurs and their magneficient havelis traditional and ornate. Though this region is semiarid and difficult to enjoy, the place has its own charm. It is a place to relax.

Sights to see
There are many half-forgotten villages with conceled havelis if you wish to explore traditional rajastan amoung which
Ramgarh;
Fatehpur;
Mandawa
Nawalgarh
Parasuramapura
Jhunjhunu
Mahansar are notable.

Where to stay:Mandawa is the preferred base for travellers to Shekhawati and the villages around.
Hotel Shekhawati ph: 01592-223036
Hotel Mandawa Haveli ph: 01592-223088
Hotel Heritage Mandawa ph: 01592-223742; www.hotelheritagemandawa.com
Hotel Castle Mandawa ph: 01592-223124; www.castlemandawa.com
Bungli Restaurent ph: 01592-200084
Haveli Nadine Prince ph: 01571-231479; www.culturalcenter.com; at Fatehpur is also a choice.
Apani Dhani ph: 01594-222239; www.apanidhani.com
Roop Niwas Kothi ph: 01594-222008; www.roopniwaskothi.com
Roop Vilas Palace Hotel ph: 9828199991; www.roopvilas.com of Nawalgarh
Hotels in Jhunjhunu
Hotel Shiv Shekawati ph: 01592-232651; www.shivshekawati.com
Hotel Shekawatihetitage ph: 01592-237134; www.hotelshekawatiheritage.com
Hotel Fresco Palace ph: 01592-325233
Hotel Jamuna Resort ph: 01592-232871; www.jamunaresorthotel.com
and in Mahansar
Narayana Niwas Castle ph: 01595-264322; www.mehansarcastle.com

Getting there
Busses are available from Jaipur, Delhi.
 

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Visiting Alwar?

Alwar was once an important state in Rajastan. Under the reign of Pratap Singh  they were able to keep out both Marathas and the Jats out of their territory. However this was one of the first rajastani kingdoms to align themselves with the British.

Sightseeing:
Bala Quila
City Palace
Sariska Tiger Reserve

Where you can stay
Ashoka ph: 0144-2346780
Alwar Hotel ph: 0144-2700012; www.hotelalwar.com
Neemrana Fort Palace ph: 0144-246007; www.neemranahotels.com
RTDC Hotel Tiger Den ph: 0144-2841342
Alwar Bagh ph: 0144-2885231; www.alwarbagh.com
Sariska Tiger Heaven ph: 0144-224815

Where you can eat
Prem Pavitra Bhojanalaya (Old Bus Stand)

How to get there:
Buses are available from Jaipur, Delhi, Bharatpur.
 

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Visiting Deeg?

Built by Suraj Mahl in the mid 18th century as a summer resort for the kings of Bharatpur. Suraj Mahal Palace is one of India's most beautiful Palace complexes, made up of delicately proportioned buildings set in geometric gardens.

Suraj Mahal Palace
The main building Gopal Bhavan was used by the Maharajas until 1950s, containing the original furnishings, from faded,spilling sofas to huge swing fans. Built in a combination of Rajput and Mughal architecture. The palace sits infront of the Gopal Sagar, and is flanked by two exquisite pavilions.Outside the garden continue the extravagant theme; the Keshav Bhavan (Summer Pavilion) is engineered to mimic the sounds of thunder when it rains and has hundreds of fountains, which sprout coloured water during local festivals.

Deeg's massive walls and 12 vast bastions, some with their cannons still in place, are also worth exploring.

How to get there-
Frequent busses run to and from Bharatpur and Alwar. There is also a direct bus from Agra.
 

Friday, December 21, 2012

Visiting Bharatpur

Bharatpur is the home of the World Heritage listed Keoladeo Ghana National Park, one of the worlds prime Bird-Watching grounds. With its 364 different species within its 29-sq-km marshland, including many threatened aquatic birds and migratory routes from Central Asia.
Bharatpur was once an important stronghold of Jats who successfully opposed the Mughals and even managed to keep away the British for a long time. After a 20 years long seige by the British they finally signed a treaty of frienship with them. It must have been a sight to see during its reigning days but today Bharatpur has lost its charm although the fort's sturdy defences remain as a testment to their former glory.

Sights

Lohagarh
Keoladeo Ghana National Park

Where you can stay

Spoonbill Hotel and Restaurent ph:05644-223571; www.hotelspoonbill.com
Hotel Pratap Palace ph:05644-224245 www.hotelpratappalace.net.in
New Spoonbill Hotel Restaurent ph:05644-223571; www.hotelspoonbill.com
Hotel Sunbird ph:05644-225701; www.hotelsunbird.com
Birders Inn ph:05644-227346
Bharatpur Forest Ashok ph:05644-222760; www.bharatpurashok.com
Lakshmi vilas Palace Hotel ph:05644-223523; www.laxmivilas.com
Bagh ph:05644- 225415; www.thebagh.com

Thursday, December 20, 2012

Visiting Jaipur?

Jaipur is the city of Victory,is the Capital of Rajastan. The city owes its name to the most famous warrior Maharaja Jai Singh who incidentally was a very learned astronomer of his time. In 1727 with the Mughal emperor on the wane Jai singh decided to move from his cramped hill fort in Amber, so he laid the plan to the beautiful city of Jaipur, which was surrounded by walla and rectangular blocks, according to the principles set down in the Silpasastra, an ancient Hindi architectural treatise. He also built in the Jantar Mantar Jaipur's ancient and yet remarkable accurate Observatory.
Jaipur has a well-preserved and living history, everywhere you look the you find glimses of the past that take you back thousands of years. However modren Jaipur has burst forth from its old defensive walls and is now shiny with crome and glaas buildings and modren shopping and facilities to accomodate the constant onrush of travellers triangulating from Delhi to Agra. There are three main interconnecting roads in the new part of town: Mirza Ismail (MI) Rd - where the majority of restaurents are found - Station Rd and Sansar Chandra Marg. Many tourist facilities are along or off this roads.

Tourist Information

Governament of India Tourist Office ph:2372200; Beyond the gated entrance of Hotel Khasa Kothi, provides brouchers of all of India.

Rajastan Tourism Development Corporation Central Reservation Office ph: 2202586; Behind the RTDC Hotel Swagatam, this Office handles bookings for RTDC hotels through out Rajastan, including the RTDC Tourist Village at the Pushkar Mela.

SightSeeing:

Old City (Pink City)
Hawa Mahal
City Palace
Jantar Mantar
Central Museum
Nahargarh
Royal Gaitor
Galta Surya Mandir
Birla Lakshmi Narayan Mandir
Moti Dungri
Amber Palace
Jaigarh
Abhaneri
Balaji

What you can do

Ayurvedic Massage
Kerala Ayurvedic kendra ph:5106743; www.keralaayurvedickendra; Bajaj Marg
Chakrapania Ayurveda ph: 2624003; www.chakrapaniaayurveda.com

AstrologyDr. Vinod Shastri is the medal laden general secretary of Rajastan Astrological Council & Reserch Institute ph: 2663338

Walking Tour
A 4km walking tour of the city is all you need to take in the beauty of the busy bazaars and have a totally rajastani experience.
Starting at Panch Batti, beneth the statue of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh, head north along MI Rd, then turn left at Gopinath Marg and enter the walled city. Once inside, walk straight towards the Kajane Walon ka Rasta (Teasure keepers road), where you will find fine marble crafts-manship. Turn right at Chandpol Bazaar and continue until you reach the intersection of Choti Chaupur and Kishanpol Bazaar, where textile artisans design their bandhani(tie-dye) and loharia (literally 'waves'; tie-dye technique creating a stripped and zigzagged effect).
After crossing Choti Chaupar, you will reach Tripolia Bazaar home to an array of metal trinklets and kitchen utensils. Tucked away to the right is Maniharon ka Rasta(Gemstone makers street), the domain of lac(resin) bangle makers. To the north of the bazaar is the soaring Iswari Minar Swarga Sal.
About 50m from the minaret is Tripolia Gate, the three arched main entrance to the City Palace though only royal decendendants are permitted to enter via the portals. The public entrance is to the left, via Atishpol (Stable gate). From here you can visit the city palace, the Jantar Mantar and, to the north of the city palace, the very impressive Govin Devji Temple, surrounded by gardens.
Come out of the complex through the Jaleb Chowk (You may need to ask). To your right is the Hawa Mahal and the bustling Siredeori bazaar. A few meters away is the large square Badi Chaupar and further south is the Johari bazaar, known for its gold and silversmiths. Many of the grand havelis shading the street belong to wealthy cotton merchants. Of particular interest here is the meenakari. This highly glazed and intricate enamel work in the shades of green and royal blue is a speciality of Jaipur.
If you turn right before Sanganeri Gate, you will reach Bapu bazaar, then furtherbwest is Nehru Bazaar, which extends between Chaura Rasta and Kishanpol Bazaar on the inside of the southern wall. Brightly coloured fabrics, camel skin shoes and perfumes make this area hugely popular with local women. At the end of Nehru Bazaar, to your left is the Ajmer Gate. come out of the gate and you will see MI road. Turn right from here and you will come back to Panch Batti.
 Tours
The RTDC offers half/full day tours of Jaipur and arouns including the Amber Palace.
City night tours are also available
Book all tours at the RTDC Tourist Hotel Gangaur or any RTDC tourist offices.

Where you can stay

Bani Park
Hotel Anuraag Villa ph:2201679 www.anuraagvilla.com
Sajjan Niwas ph:2311544 www.sajjanniwas.com
Dera Rawatsar ph:2200770 www.derarawatsar.com
Madhuban ph: 2200033; www.madhuban.net
Umaid Bhawan ph: 2206426 www.umaidbhawan.com
Umaid Mahal ph: 2201952
*Hotel Jaipur Palace ph:0141 2743161 www.hoteljaipurpalace.in
Hotel Meghniwas ph: 2202034; www.meghniwas.com
Jas Vilas ph:2204638; www.jasvilas.com
Shahpura House ph:2203069; www.shahpurahouse.com
Nana-ki-haveli ph:2615502; www.nanakihaveli.com
Narain Niwas Palace Hotel ph: 2561291; www.hotelnarainniwas.com
Alsisar Haveli ph:2368290; www.alsisarhaveli.com
Top End
Samode Haveli ph:2632370; www.samode.com
Jai Mahal Palace Hotel ph:2223636; www.tajhotels.com
Raj Palace ph: 2634077; www.rajpalace.com
Rambagh Palace ph:2211919; www.tajhotels.com
Raj Vilas ph:2680101

Where u can eat

MI Road
Handi Restaurent (Mugalai)opp. main post office
Natraj Restaurent (veg orth Indian, continental, chinese)
Copper Chiminey (veg&non-veg Indian, continental, chinese)
Dr. Dosa (veg)
Niro's (veg & non-veg)
Moti Mahal Delux (veg & non-veg Indian)
Old City
Mohan
Ganesh Restaurent (local cuisine)
LMB (veg)
Palace Cafe (veg & non-veg snacks)
Jai shankar Pavitra Bhijnalaya (veg Indian) near main Bus Station
Thali House (veg) station rd.
Four Seasons (veg) Subhas Marg
Little Italy (veg) Pritviraj Marg
Peacock Rooftop Restaurent (veg & non-veg) Hotel Pearl Palace Hari Kishan Somani Marg
Om Revolving Restaurent (veg) Church rd
Chocolate Boutique ;68 Gopal Bari rd.
Bake Hut ;Aravind Marg
Jal Mahal ; MI rd.
Baskin robbins ; Sanjay Marg
Barista ; Mall 21, Bhagwandas Marg
Cafe Coffe Day ; MI rd.
Lassiwala ; MI rd.

Entertainment

Raj Mandir Cinema ph:2379372 ; Bhagwandas Marg
Chokhi Dhani ph:2225001

Shopping

Jaipur is famous for gemstones, main gem dealing area is Pahar jang of Surajpol
Johari and Siredeori Bazaars for jewellery shops selling gold, silver and fine meenakari work.
Bapu Bazaar is lined for sarees.
Kishanpol Bazaar is famous for bandhani textiles.
Nehru Bazaar has jootis(footwear)
Best place for bangles is Maniharon ka Rasta
Amber Rd is where you will find block prints, blue pottery, carpets and antiques


Rajasthali (MI rd opp. Ajmer Gate) Governament owned Emporium
Anokhi (C-11 Prithviraj Marg) www.anoki.com
Fabindia (Sarojini Marg) www.fabindia.com

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Rajastan - Land of Kings

Rajastan - Raja's sthan, the place of kings, aptly named as it is the home of the most valient Rajput clans, who claim to originate from the sun, moon, and fire. The fabulous realm of maharajas and their majestic forts and lavish palaces. The remanants of rich and romantic past, either in evocative ruins or restored to former splendour, have earned Rajastan a place on most traveller's list. It is a land of deserts and jungle, camel trains and tigers, glittering jewels, vivid art and vibrant culture. The home of spectacular and colorful festivals, amazing shopping expirience and a wide variety in the cuisine of Rajastan. Rajastan is a must see state if you are looking for a romantic royal experience.
 - Be mesmerised by the magnificence of the cliff-top fort of Mehrangarh, looking over the blue city of Jodpur.

 - A ride over the sea of the desert to the sandstone castle of Jaisalmer.

 - Visit the fairytale city of Udaipur and get lost in it's luxury and splendor and those romantic lakes and palaces.

 - The chaotic Capital, the Pink city of Jaipur offers an adventure and an amazing shopping experience.

 - The mystical small quaint town of Pushkar around the holy lake hosts India's most famous fairs.

 - Let your imagination run wild in the storybook world of frescoed havelis of Shekhawati.

 - A relaxed holiday in Bundi is exactly what you need after the cultural rollercoaster experience of Rajastan.

Other Locations You might like to visit :
  • Bharatpur
  • Deeg
  • Alwar
  • Ajmer
  • Kota
  • Chittorgarh
  • Mt Abu
  • Jodpur
  • Bikaner

Facts
Population: 56.5 million
Area: 342,239 sq km
Capital:  Jaipur
Main Languages: Hindi, Rajastani
When to go: mid October to mid March


Festivals in Rajastan

  • Jaipur Literature Festival  (jan; Jaipur; www.jaipurliteraturefestival.org) Featuring international and Indian authors and a pragram of talks, films, debares and theater.
  • Camel Festival (Jan - Feb; Bikaner) Best of breed competitions, races and decorated camels.
  • Nagaur Camel Fair (Jan/Feb; Nagaur) Camel and cattle fair that focuses on livestock trading but still colours the town with festivities.
  • Desert Festival (Feb; Jaisalmer) A chance for moustache - twirlers to compete in the 'Mr Desert' contest, and a host of other desert delights.
  • Elephant Festival (Mar; Jaipur) Parades, polo and human-versus-elephant tugs-of-war.
  • Thar Festival (Mar; Barmer) Just after the Jaisalmer Desert Festival, this features cultural shows, dancing and puppetary.
  • Gangaur (Mar/Apr; Jaipur) a statewide festival honouring Shiva and Parvati's love; it's celebrated with particular fervour in Jaipur.
  • Cattle Fair (Mar/Apr; Barmer) One of Rajastan's biggest cattle fairs.
  • Mewar Festival (Mar-Apr; Udaipur) Udaipur's version of Gangaur, with free cultural events and a cultural procession down to the lake. Local women step out in their finest.
  • Summer Festival (May; Mt Abu) The summer is dedicated to Rajastani Music.
  • Teej (Aug; Jaipur & Bundi) Celebrates the arrival of monsoon.
  • Dussehra Mela (Oct; Kota) Commemorates Rama's victory over Ravana (the demon king of Lanka). Its a spectacular time to visit Kota - huge fire-cracker filled effigies are burnt.
  • Marwar Festival (Oct; Jodhpur & Osiyan) Celebrates Rajastan heroes through music and dance; one day is held in jodhpur and one in Osiyan.
  • Bundi Ustav (Oct/Nov; Bundi) Cultural programs, fireworks and processions.
    Kashavrai Patan (Oct/Nov Bundi & Kota) Held in the month of Kartika, attended by thousands of piligrims.
  • Pushkar Mela (Nov; Pushkar) The Pushkar camel fair is the most famous festival in the state; its a massive congregation of camels, horses and cattle traders, piligrims and tourists.
  • Kolayat Mela (Nov; Kolayat) Held at the same time as Pushkar Mela, but with sadhus rather than camels.
  • Chandrabhaga Mela (Nov; Jhalrapatan) A cattle fair chance for thousands of piligrims to bathe in the holy Chandrabhaga river.
  • Winter Festival (Dec; Mt Abu) Focuses on music and folk dance.