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Rajasthan: 10 Royal destinations at the Rajas’ abode, experiencing royalty

Rajasthan, a historical odyssey welcoming us to unveil the reminiscent of Historical kings and queens. Tag along with us and come and unravel the rich historical background of this state in the classical journey, to show its breath-taking palaces and fascinating culture. By means of our AI designed travel itinerary you are going to make the trip of insight and full-line immersion into the royal splendor of Ramayana and of the heroes’ valor and traditions. Credits: Unsplash   How far would you journey back to the past to unravel the fascinating centuries of humanity’s existence, if you had a chance travel back in time? Walking through the ancient historical memorials that name old scars on Rajasthan’s landscape. From the once reputed   1. Mehmandar fortress in Jodhpur Pic: Mehmandar fortress Credit: Unsplash 2. To the heavenly Amber fort in Jaipur, The seepage from the history of unspeakable past, come face-to-face with the architectural wonders that have remained the silent witnesses of the region’s glorious past.    Pic:Amber Fort Credit: Unsplash 3.   Udaipur Palace Tour: This is the land of Queens and Kings but the one and only love can prevail.   Our forthcoming visit is Udaipur – the City of Lakes, a place where you will find majestic palaces and the feeling of romance in the air. Experience the splendor of the City Palace on   4.   Lake Pichola’s Banks and indulge yourself in its attractions. Beautifully designed buildings, grand suites and fantastic surrounding views make for an eye-opening palace tour. Don’t forget to add the experience of the beautiful   5.   Mughal Gardens of Saheliyon Ki Bari and Jag Mandir into your itinerary, as we continue to unravel the lifestyle of the proud Rajput rulers. Pic: Pinchola Lake Credits: Unsplash   6.   Jaipur Cultural Experiences: The details of course include Colors, Crafts, and Cuisine. On our way to Jaipur, the Pink City, hold tight to your enthusiasm so that you can go through a cultural excursion. Plunge into the hustle and crowding of –   7.   Johari and Bapu markets Made of scents of spice and eyes with vibrant fabrics. Practical encounter the work of talented artists, who made and pass on elaborate labors involving generations.  Credits:Unsplash  8.   Chokhi Dhani village resort is famous because it is all about flavor and the culture of Rajasthan. The cultural presentations and warmth of hospitality in Chokhi Dhani will engage you into its communal feeling and remain eternally memorable. Pic: Chokhi Dhani Credits: Unsplash  9.    Alsisar Mahal A mesmerizing metropolis inside the heart of Rajasthan. Uncover the splendors of Alsisar Mahal, a 17th-century palace-turned-resort, as it weaves testimonies of bygone royalty. Dive into the vibrant streets embellished with colorful havelis, and partake in a arms-on turban tying workshop for a taste of regal Rajasthani tradition. Pic: Alsisar Mahal Credits: Unsplash The place is located only at a distance of 4 hours from Gurgaon/Amer/Jaipur. Can be counted for a one day short visit as well.   10. Lodhruva: The desert’s lost kingdom Embark on a journey to Lodhruva, an ancient oasis in the coronary heart of Thar Desert. Unearth the mystique of its ruined temples, whispering memories of affection and loss. Feel the desolate tract winds weave thru time as you explore the regal echoes of Lodhruva’s past.   Conclusion: Share your royal moments.  While journey through the royal majesty of Rajasthan marks it’s end, on our behalf we would like to ask you to kindly share the biggest and unforgettable highlights of the journey. Credits: Unsplash Have you portrayed the hypnotizing structures of Mehrangarh fort or felt the allure of majestic palaces of Udaipur by the lakeside?   For example, you could have chosen a dish that you had once seen on a food show, and now you want to reproduce it at your house. Leave your reviews, biographies, and general tips in the comments part. Together, we’ll build a nucleus of the fellow seaside creatures, everyone enriches the tale with their own thing.   Credits: Freepik As you wind up this virtual expedition, we would like to say that packing your bags and experience Rajasthan in real is a perfect idea to fly until you find your treasures. Upon this journey of yours, may you be filled with wonder, discovery, and vigour of the Royal Palace until the last instant! Khadi Khamma!

Tosh-Kheerganga, Himachal Pradesh

A perfect hideout for solo travelers. Every place has its own beauty and relevance for a traveler. Tosh is a place of magnificent mountains, beautiful terrain, and escaping landscapes. If you are lucky enough to travel in winters, you might come across snow-covered mountains all along your trek. A place of happy faces, generous localities, and a hub of solo travelers is all you would be in need of to escape your routine life. ???????????????? Tosh, situated a couple of hours away from Kasol, is a quick stay for a traveler who can eventually explore nearby villages like Kalga, Pulga, Nathan, and Kutla. You can engage in late-night discussions with the #Toshis or you can take a hike to #Kheerganga with other travelers. You can even discover little waterfalls and explore the nearby forest areas. And well, do not forget to savor the delightful and mouthwatering food that the Cafes offer! If it is #Shanti that you crave for, this has to be on your list! ???????? So when are you planning your trip this Summer? #TheTarzanWay #Explore #Nurture #Inspire   Read more about the travel experience from Himachal Pradesh in the blog written by Sandeep!!        

Dhanushkodi: The Ghost Town

“Everything has come to an end, marking its way for new beginnings.”   Outlined by the Bay of Bengal on one side and the Indian Ocean on the other, this place should be your next destination if you are fond of spotless white sand, #the ruins of an old town, and the spooky experiences of #ghostly existence. #Dhanushkodi, declared as the #GhostTown is one of the less travelled places of South India. Blemished with the havoc of #1964Tsunami, this town is the most fascinating of all. On one side, we found a structure in ruins which looked a lot like an old church. The other side was a sight of ruins of an old railway station , where you can literally see the railway lines disappearing in sand! #Haunted yet divine, this place plays a role in Hindu mythology too. Can you recall the Ram-Setu bridge built by Lord Ram’s Army? Yes, this is the place where it all began ! In a layman’s language, Dhanushkodi is the stretch of land that you see running from #India to #SriLanka, which gradually disappears in water. The deserted place is inhabited with a few people who do not understand English or Hindi. But who won’t take an interest in the hand-made sea jewellery they sell? You will find hardly any shops here except for a few jewellery shops that are run by the inhabitants at reasonable prices! Enjoy the sea, the warmth of the sun, the cool breeze, the pristine white sand and capture the ruins of the entire town! To all the #writers, #photographers and #filmmakers, this place can be your new inspiration ! Where damages and liveliness co-exist. Where breathtaking stillness is a price. Where spectacular stretches of sand have unsaid stories. Dhanushkodi. Ghost Town, since 1964. #Explore   Read more about the travel experience from Dhanushkodi in the blog written by Murali!!