Rajasthan is ample with lots of things and places like Palaces, Forts, desert, camels, elephants, man-made lakes, panoramic views, snake charmers, a palatable cuisine, beautiful & graceful attire and much more.

Do you want to know about the mesmerizing history of India?, Do you want to explore the aristocratic life of Kings and Queens?

And Do you want to experience the imperial life of Kings?, then book your Rajasthan tour package for your upcoming holidays in India.

It is the most attracted tourist destinations in India familiar as the ‘Land of Kings’.

The capital city of Rajasthan spread over in the area of about 342, 239 sq. km.

This glorified state has ingenious architecture, vigorous culture, and a rich past. Rajasthan is acknowledged for its magnificent palaces, forts and monuments.

So, after reading this, if you are planning to book holiday package then approach Indiator.

History

History is around 5000 years old. Before Rajputs, Up to 700 AD, Rajasthan was ruled by the Malavas, Arjunyas’, Yaudhyas’, Kushans’, Saka Satraps’, Guptas’ and Hunas’.

From 750-1000 AD, the state was ruled by the Pratihars. Then, the Chalukyas, Parmars, and Chauhan’s supremacy were held in Rajasthan between 1000-1200. In 1200 AD, Muslim ruler ruled the state around one century, which later taken by Mewar in the 13th century.

In the 17th century, when Akbar becomes the ruler of Mughal Empire created a unified province of Rajasthan. The beginning of the 19th century shows the mark of the aggression of the Pindaris.

Weather

The Rajasthan will become hotter and humid during summers, the temperature rises up to 45 C. That’s why It is not the holiday destination in summers i.e. between April-June.

From July-September, it’s a monsoon time and it makes Rajasthan more beautiful, especially Udaipur is the perfect destination to visit during monsoon.

Now, the best time to visit Rajasthan is between October-Mid March the Winter season.

Food

Rajasthanis are mostly vegetarian known for a variety of sweet dishes which served with the main course. Rajasthani people serve their guest with themselves they don’t like the self-service concept.

The main Rajasthani dishes are gatte ki sabzi, dal bati churma, Mawa Kachori, Rasogullas, Ghevar, Gujia, Jalebi, Malpuas, etc.

Lifestyle

Lifestyle of Rajasthan reflects the golden tradition of Rajasthan. Rajasthani mostly wears bright colors ghangaras and cholis along with dupatta spruced up with golden and silver laces. Women mostly wear silver ornaments and men wear turban, dhoti and kurta.

Culture

It has rich culture and tradition of dance, folk music, songs and various other art forms.