Rajasthan hosts the ‘Thar desert’, the lone desert in India. Camels flock the ancient land; they are used to cross the desert and are seen in Rajasthan in large numbers. The state of Rajasthan is the largest state in the country. Rajputan, a very popular tourist destination along with Hawa Mahal and countless palaces make this place a rare beauty, situated in the heart of the desert.
Rajasthan is very close to New Delhi and the Taj Mahal, and this mystique place can be seen within day. If you want the taste of luxury there is no better place to get it. You can explore the medieval markets, ancient villages and see the vibrant culture of Rajasthan for yourself. You won’t believe it but more than a hundred heritage sites are found in the state, the reason why it is a must-see destination. If you visit the state once you will feel like visiting again and again.