Saturday, 22 July 2017

Best Holiday Spots in Agra

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Agra Red Fort 


A stunning set of monuments, the Agra Fort or the Agra Red Fort is a World Heritage Site. The majestic fort is located in the beautiful Indian city of Agra in Uttar Pradesh.
Agra is home to many architectural marvels of the Mughal Empire and boasts of two more World Heritage Sites including the Taj Mahal and Fatehpur Sikri.

Known to many as Red Fort of Agra or Fort Rouge owing to the lavish use of red sandstone, the enclosure houses several sites and structures that display royal Mughal architectural heritage and splendor. Some of the exquisite structures that deserve a mention are:

Sheesh Mahal - Literally meaning 'Glass Palace' it was the royal dressing room adorned by tiny mirror-like glass-mosaic decorations on the walls.

The Diwan-i-Am - Which was used as a communications ground between the public and the aristocracy and once housed the Peacock Throne.

Diwan-i-Khas - A hall of private audience, it was used to welcome kings and dignitaries.
The Anguri Bagh - It houses 85 square, geometrically arranged lush gardens.
Khas Mahal - An immaculate white marble palace.

Mina Masjid - Literally meaning 'Heavenly Mosque' it is a tiny mosque closed to the public.
Nagina Masjid - Literally meaning 'Gem Mosque' it was designed exclusively for the ladies of the court.

Musamman Burj - A large, octagonal tower with a balcony facing the Taj Mahal.
By far, the most important fort of India, the Agra Fort is a treat for sore eyes and a thrill to weary senses.

Mehtab Bagh Agra


The Mehtab Bagh in Agra is laid out in just right symmetry and alignment with the Taj Mahal and it was intentionally built as an integral part of the original design of the Taj Mahal during the period from 1631 to 1635 A.D. It has been named as the 'Mehtab Bagh' or 'The Moon Garden' because it is an ideal point for viewing the Taj Mahal in romantic moonlight.

History of Mehtab Bagh,Agra
When the world famous Taj Mahal was being constructed 350 years ago a moonlight garden named Mehtab Bagh was laid just across the Yamuna River. It was laid alongside the northern waterfront. The place was once an oasis with sweet-smelling flowers, shaded pavilions, fountain jets and reflecting pools but it ceased to exist in the due course of history. Gradually the site became barren and lost its earlier charm. Once you visit the Mehtab Bagh in Agra you will get transformed into the glorious Mughal era. This is one of the most famous gardens in Agra.

Description of Mehtab Bagh,Agra

Agra Mehtab Bagh is a 25-acre plot has now transformed into an epicenter for the top court-ordered project to set up protective greenways around the Taj. As the land is reclaimed, historians and geographers from around the world are trying to learn about the wonderful garden that once existed near this oasis. An advance technology inspired from Iran has been applied to bloom the Mehtab Bagh once again. Mehtab Bagh in Agra will again flower with fragrant and colorful flowers which will surely produce the sweet smell of the glorious past.

The growing attention to Agra Mehtab Bagh can be credited to the escalating concern for the Taj and its grounds, which are in danger by urban sprawl, too many tourists, and air pollution that eats away into the shrine's marble exterior. The lush gardens that once lined the riverbanks on either side of the Taj may flourish again in a scheme to protect it from further damages. Conservationists uphold that a buffer zone of greenery would keep development at bay and help remedy local air, noise, and water pollution. Much of the land for the greenbelt had already been acquired through a previous proposal to establish a 340-acre national park around the Taj. While yours to Agra a visit to this opulent garden will mark you treat your eyes far away from the hustle bustle of the busy town.

Taj Mahal Garden


Taj Mahal is the most important monument in Agra which is the symbol of eternal love. It features among the Seven Wonders of the World. Taj Mahal incorporates both Persian and Hindu elements; therefore Taj Mahal flaunts a Persian style garden. Garden in Persian culture is a very important motif as Quran equates a gorgeous garden with ecstasy. Stretched from the main gateway to the doorway of this mausoleum, the lush green Taj Mahal garden in Agra is based on symmetry and geometrical measurements.

Description of Taj Mahal Garden, Agra

Taj Mahal gardens, Agra mostly feature religious motifs. The Water Garden, for example, is divided into four equal squares by two marble canals. The garden is bounded by cypress trees and fountains; the garden conjures up the Islamic concept of heaven where rivers of water, milk, wine and honey flow. At the center of the garden and the mausoleum a lotus shaped tank is located. The water in the tank acts as a reflective facade and the image of Taj can be seen on the water from any spot in the garden. The exclusive location of the tank helps the mirror like viewing of this extravagant monument of love.

The Taj Mahal Garden in Agra features a Persian style garden which symbolizes heaven, since Quran describes paradise as a beautiful garden. On the other hand the water garden of the Agra Taj Mahal garden feature two marble canals with fountains and lined with cypress trees (symbolizing death).

This divides the garden into four identical squares (Islam recognizes four to be a holy number), the stone paved pathways again subdivides each flower bed into 4, making total of 16 flower beds.

The tank has been arranged to provide a crystal clear view of Taj in its water. The view looks wonderful with the reflection of Taj amidst the green cypress trees.

Taj Mahal Garden in Agra displays a unique irrigation system. Water in the canals was drawn from the river using purrs, a system of drawing water physically from river using bucket and ropes. For irrigation the water from the overflowing canals was used. The north-south canals had its water bay through fountains and east-west canal had its water bay through a intermingling with north-south canal. It has been made very uniquely which still astonishes the tourists who come here to view the eternal monument of love.

Taj Mahal Agra


The Taj Mahal is the epitome of Mughal art and one of the most famous buildings in the world. Yet there have been few serious studies of it and no full analysis of its architecture and meaning. Ebba Koch, an important scholar, has been permitted to take measurements of the complex and has been working on the palaces and gardens of Shah Jahan for thirty years and on the Taj Mahal itself—the tomb of the emperor's wife, Mumtaz Mahal—for a decade.

The tomb is the representation of the house of the queen in Paradise, and its setting was based on the palace gardens of the great nobles that lined both sides of the river at Agra India. You will explore the entire complex of the Taj Mahal with an explanation of each building and an account of the mausoleum's urban setting, its design and construction, its symbolic meaning, and its history up to the present day.

Jama Masjid


Jami Masjid, also known as Jama Masjid, is one of the largest and grandest building in Fatehpur Sikri.. The mosque is called Jama Masjid, which is a usual name throughout the Islamic world for the principal mosque of the town.

The word is derived from Arabic, when it literally means the Friday Mosque. The Arabic name for Friday is Day of Congregation and mosque means a place of prostration and hence the name. This mosque is a striking example of the blending of the Saracenic and Hindu styles of architecture. On account of its massive structure which is very impressive, it is regarded as one of the finest example of its kind in India. Though the shrine is richly ornamented and elaborately carved, yet it cannot compare with the delicacy of design of the Jama Masjid at Delhi.

In the centre is a paved open court for congregation. Cloisters surround it on three sides pierced by two gateways to east and south. The former was called King’s gateway as Emperor Akbar used to pass through this gate on his way from the royal palaces to the Jami Masjid and the latter is the famous Buland Darwaza or the Gate of Victory.

The shrine occupies the western end of the quadrangle and is crowned by three massive domes. The large halls on either side of the central chamber with majestic pillars of Hindu style and the entire western wall marked by arcaded arches richly ornamented make the place most imposing. When one enters into the domed prayer chamber, one sees that the external form of the building does full justice to its splendid interior. The extraordinary painting on the vast dome is a graceful example of Persian style.

There are three arches, which mark the Qibla, the direction of the Kaaba in the holy city of Mecca, to which all devout Muslims turn in prayer. In the direction of the central mihrab is located the pulpit, which is a simple marble structure of three steps. This is the place from where Khutba (Friday oration) used to be read in the name of the Mughal emperors, with prayers for their welfare. On important festivals, as per Muslim calendar Khutba used to be read in the name of the Emperor.

These subsidiary mihrabs follow the general design of the central ones but are quite differently decorated; in those nearest the centre the red sandstone is inlaid with glazed tiles of green and royal blue, turquoise and white; in the middle chambers with white marble framed in black, in the furthest entirely in white marble.

Moti Masjid Agra


There are many notable holy places in Agra of which Moti Masjid in Agra occupies special position of distinction. It is held that one who has visited the St. Basils Cathedral in Moscow will feel that it contains close structural resemblance with that. Sitting in the compound of the Agra Fort where river Yamuna is also present in the backdrop, this mosque is very frequently visited by the travelers. Its shiny domes are built with light white marble which lends it a very velvety look and adds a sparkle to its beauty.

History of Moti Masjid, AgraThe Agra Moti Masjid was built by the very powerful emperor and a connoisseur of art famously called Shah Jahan. During the rule of Shah Jahan the Mughal emperor, numerous architectural wonders were built. Today most of these are the feast for the eyes. However coming back to the Moti Masjid it can be said that Moti Masjid earned the epithet Pearl Mosque for it shined like a pearl. It is held that this mosque was constructed by Shah Jahan for his members of royal court.

Description of Moti Masjid, Agra
Moti Masjid in Agra is a delightful sight for eyes. Its architectural features are quite similar to that of the St. Basils Cathedral in Moscow. It is located in the vicinity of River Yamuna and enjoys its position in the compound of the invincible Agra Fort. It contains three domes built of light white marble. The three marble domes stand on the red sandstone walls. Looking at its structure you will come across the splendid symmetrical design of the mosque. Sitting to the right of the hall Diwan-E-Aam of the Agra Fort, the mosque mesmerizes travelers with its velvety appearance.

The Agra Moti Masjid is very close to the city center. Hence reaching this place is never a problem. To reach here you can avail the apt bus services from the Power House Bus Stand. The railway station is also very near to it. This apart, the Agra Airport is situated to the south-west of Agra Fort. To come here directly form the airport you need to cover a distance of 8 km.

Fatehpur Sikri


Fatehpur Sikri is a fascinating ghost city built in the 16th century; 37 km from Agra Akbar the great, who at 26 years did not have an heir, founded this historic site. Fatehpur Sikri He went to a saint, Shaikh Salim Chishti who lived in a city called Sikri. His blessing gave Akbar 3 sons. As a gesture, Akbar built a whole new city in Sikri. Akbar named his new capital Fatehpur Sikri or the City of Victory

Fatehpur Sikri is one of the finest examples of Mughal architectural splendour at its height. It was built between 1569 and 1585 and was intended to be the joint capital with Agra, but was soon deserted because the water system could not support any residents. It remained untouched for over 400 years now and its palaces are a remainder of the extravagance of the Mughals Fatehpur Sikri is the best example of the culmination of Hindu and Muslim architecture. Fatehpur Sikri Mosque is said to be a copy of the mosque in Mecca and has designs, derived from the Persian & Hindu architecture. After this within 20 years, the capital of Mughals was shifted to Lahore.

Baby Taj


Located in the same city as the Taj Mahal itself, the Baby Taj is a beautiful example of both the history and the architecture of the country. On the off time (for tourists) when I was in India, this was an amazing time to visit some of the smaller attractions in Agra like the Baby Taj. There is always people at the Taj itself but when I visited the Baby Taj it was almost completely empty and it was an overwhelming and beautiful experience.

Buland Darwaza


Buland Darwaza, the triumphal Gateway, was erected by Akbar in 1601 in commemoration of his victory over Khandesh and Ahmednagar in Southern India. Buland Darwaza is the greatest monumental structure of Akbar’s entire reign. Even now it has no parallel and is the largest, loftiest and most stately in the whole of India. In its own class, it is one of the greatest in the world. Here, marble and sandstone have been used in effective combination in its decoration, which only the masons of the Mughal period knew. The inlaid marble work in the arches and the Hindu style of architecture in the gallery above the entrance are worth a visit. The total height of the Gate above the pavement is 176 ft.

The great gate itself is quite plain. The three horizontal panels of buff stone noticeable in Badshahi Darwaza are also present here. The plain red sandstone spandrels are framed n white marble with a flower like ornament inlaid in white marble at the apex of the arch, and a flattish rosette, centered with the narrow panel above it, on either side. The cusped ornament, large and bold in fact, but small and delicate when seen from below, is carried down below the springing of the arch. Two pieces have been broken off from the left hand side and eight from the right.

Visitors to the Gate will find that up to several feet beyond human reach, the door is covered with horseshoes of other draft cattle. Popularly, they are believed to have been stuck on the Gate for luck by simple devoted peasants to seek the blessings, of Saint Sheikh Salim Chisti. The practice of a similar nature is still current, of tying threads or pieces of cloth to the screens in the Sheikh’s tomb for the fulfillment of vows particularly by barren women.

Passing through the central hall and admiring the fine proportion of the dome covering it, and the bold medallion painted in the centre, one emerges into the courtyard of the mosque, under the dome. Doorways open on either side onto the southern cloister.

Akbar’s Tomb


Situated at Sikandra, Akbar’s Tomb lies 4 km to the northeast of Agra. The architectural style of this tomb is unique that makes it worthy of witnessing. Quite different from almost all the other tombs of the Mughals, it is indeed mesmerizing and worthwhile. You can see a kind of fusion of different styles of architecture.

Tuesday, 18 July 2017

Jaisalmer Luxurious Stay

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Planning a luxury holiday in Jaisalmer?  Providing you the information on best boutique luxury hotels and stylish romantic retreats that Jaisalmer has to offer, we’ve put together shortlisted best luxury hotel in Jaisalmer.  Jaisalmer is a magical place to stay and offers everything a lavish accommodation you could wish for. List of luxury hotels in Jaisalmer. Check out Jaisalmer’s most luxurious 5 star hotelsbest facilities, details, and reasons to stay. Book with us luxury camps stay in desert and car rental services along with jaisalmer tour packages , and don’t forget to enjoy the camel safari in thar desert.

Suryagarh  :- Set in a grand palace with an ornate, sandstone exterior, this palatial hotel is 7 km from the abandoned village of Kuldhara, and 15 km from the Bara Bagh temple. Sophisticated accommodations feature free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs and minibars. Suites add living and dining rooms; some have Jacuzzi tubs. Private mansions, with sandstone ceilings, include fountains and verandas; 1 has a kitchen. Parking and breakfast are free. There’s a 24-hour cafe, a fine-dining restaurant, a chic bar, and a courtyard with snacks. Amenities include an indoor pool, a spa, a gym and a game room. Yoga, chanting and meditation are available.

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Jaisalkot :- Away from the hustle bustle of Jaisalmer, Jaisalkot comprises of 25 acres of land and is enclosed within a strong and majestic fort. The ambiance is that of a lost world of royalty – quiet and elegant. Each room overlooks either the massive front Maidan or the vast desert scape. The spa, pool, gym, restaurant and bar are spread luxuriously across the property. In spite of the old world charm, the hotel is equipped with all modern amenities required for a comfortable and peaceful stay. Jaisalkot offers its customers, what no other property can – a chance to go back in time.

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Marriott Resort & Spa :- Jaisalmer Marriott Resort & Spa is suitably located at just 3.3 km from the Jaisalmer Railway Station and a few minutes away from all major shopping points and attractions of the city. The luxurious desert property offers 135 exquisitely designed rooms and suites offering deluxe bedding and marble bathrooms to 42 inch LED TVs and 24-hour room service. Start your day with an elaborate buffet breakfast or indulge in a quick workout at our fitness center. Rejuvenate yourself with personalized therapies at Quan Spa or simply unwind in serenity by our poolside. Plan a meeting or a social event in one of our beautiful indoor or outdoor venues, or spend some time exploring Jaisalmer’s exotic attractions.

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Fort Rajwada :- At Fort Rajwada, we look forward provide an insight into true imperial living. Everything from infusion of original balconies with intricate carvings and jalis as old as 450 years into our walls to our truely royal guest experience is designed to let you experience the best of both worlds.  Fort Rajwada is proud to carry forward this legacy of hospitality of Jaisalmer. A luxury hotel with 90 rooms, 4 mini suites and 5 suites, Fort Rajwada offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience Jaisalmer and the Thar Desert. An oasis of exclusive tranquillity five minutes away from the Jaisalmer fort, Fort Rajwada welcomes you to experience the way of life of the Rajputana royalty.
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Desert Tulip :-  Minutes away from the Jaisalmer Fort, Desert Tulip Hotel and Resort stands as an oasis of warmth and hospitality in the heart of the enigmatic Thar. A towering sandstone wonder synonymous with romance, chivalry, culture and beauty. The hotel embraces intricate carvings on the yellow sand stone made by the local craftsmen, blending tradition with contemporary elegance.  The amicable and tranquil environment of the hotel, along with its beautifully landscaped gardens surrounding the pool lends itself to mystical evenings. It offers a glimpse into the rich culture of the rural Rajasthan with traditional dances and rustic music by local artists.



Gorbandh  Palace :- It is in this beautiful city of Jaisalmer that the Gorbandh Palace is ideally located. The very name of this Royal Retreat is inspired by the desert and its associated stories. Gorbandh is a harness which the desert women decorate for their husband’s camel with any material they can find such as cowry shells, beads, sequins, coloured threads and even buttons. It is a matter of pride for women to deck their husband’s camels out in the most splendid way possible as a mark of respect for this majestic working beast and for the men who rely on their strength and aptitude in the undulating sands of the desert. In this luxurious Royal Retreat you can enjoy all modern-day amenities in an authentic Rajasthani ambience. The retreats lush greenery, fountains, state of the art spa and the blue waters of its swimming pool create a tranquil haven from the heat and dust of the desert city. Also nearby are the famous Sam sand dunes, where you can party or stay overnight.
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Friday, 14 July 2017

Jaisalmer Desert Festival

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With a complete picture of folk tunes, tinges as well as twines framed in the sandy dunes, the Desert Festival Jaisalmer shows the traditional culture of Rajasthan. In order to reach the eyes of worldwide spectators, the festival would spray its colors, play its tunes and also whir its heels from the hub of Thar Desert. As soon as you came out from the winter wools and being stepped into the cuddly blossoming flavor, the folk fusion from Jaisalmer will surely grasp the attention of several travelers. Now, it’s your turn to explore yourself into the exciting daylong extravaganza, which continues for about three days in the middle of historical forts, ancient havelis, Jain temples, majestic palaces and indigenous culture as well. Therefore, the Jaisalmer Desert Festival is considered to be a perfect break out from the Modern age, which falls into the collage of colorful art and old-fashioned grandeur from the diorama of Implausible India.

A brief History of Jaisalmer Desert festival:

The Jaisalmer desert festival was found to be initiated with the intention to provide the tourists especially those from exterior of India, a glance of the imperial state culture of Rajasthan that has always been bewitched and fascinated them. The festival plans to give an occasion to those visitors in order to add little more lifetime souvenirs towards their visit in a limited time period of 3 days. Almost all the events at Jaisalmer desert festival would get a large participation and massive involvement that indulges in unprecedented revelry. During the occasion, people are supposed to be exulted and elated too. Foreigners are completely amused by getting a chance to become a part of rich Indian culture.

Celebration of Jaisalmer Desert Festival – The fusion of dance, music & attire:

Looking out to capture the global minds and also to extend its traditional colors, the Desert Festival at Jaisalmer will undoubtedly exhibit the local elements & heritage. The disharmony of Rajasthani art, folk dance and music are represented by the professional artists.  Fire and Gair dancers remain the major attraction and in addition, the desert festival would also tie up with many different cultural events including camel races, longest moustache competition, turban tying and even Mr. Desert Contest. Moreover, a desert safari to the swinging dunes of Sam will mark a great grand finale in which one could able to applaud the clever  performance of several folk artists beneath the starlit dark sky.

Highlights of Jaisalmer Desert festival:

Some interesting sights at the Jaisalmer Desert Festival include entertaining puppet show, snake charmers and also lively folk music performances. The folk music is influenced by Sindh, the bordering region of Pakistan. Performers including Manganiyar Folk Musicians will sing and dance regarding the triumphs & tribulations of thieves over the ages. Additionally, the traditional acrobatic performances have been done by the local nomadic gymnasts, who are referred as Nats or Kalabaz. At the end, fireworks will explode all over the sky, which splashes the landscape with further more bursts of light and color, thereby bringing the ancient fort to life.

Dates of Jaisalmer Desert Festival:

Organized by the department of tourism in Rajasthan on a yearly basis in the month of February, the Jaisalmer Desert Festival is going to hit the sandy dunes between February. It seems to be the appropriate time when people can plan their Jaisalmer tour to explore the Thar Desert by getting entailed in the festive mood.

Major attractions:
Jaisalmer is considered to be a popular winter getaway found in India and also one amongst the exotic honeymoon destinations. More than that, the city is sprinkled with traces of many different sandstone heritages revealing a rich history of the place. It will also unfold the indigenous Jain culture, which reflects from the engraved pillars and wars of ancient Jain Temples sheltered within the Jaisalmer fort. A unique style of Dilwara Paintings and architecture is exhibited by these temples. Other major attractions of Jaisalmer include Laxminath Temples and Royal Palace. However, the most demanded activity in Jaisalmer is assumed to be desert safari.
                                                    
Things to do in Jaisalmer:

Desert Safaris:

If you visit India with the aim to explore its mesmerizing deserts and sand dunes, don’t forget to get pleasure from the desert safari to captivate some of the best moments of fulfilled vacation. Most of the tour operators and travel agents in Rajasthan arrange camel safaris, during which one came is given per person to offer you a quick look of the desert.

Jaisalmer Dune Bashing:
Dune Bashing is best referred as Desert Safari, which is an adventural sport activity by which you can able to explore the desert’s sand dunes. When it comes to India, the best sand dune is assumed to be at Jaisalmer city of the Imperial state, Rajasthan. Desert safari is commonly organized in two popular ways namely Indian style and Dubai Style. In the Indian style, people will explore the desert on camel together with an expert guide, whereas in the Dubai style, people are used off road vehicle.

Luxury Camp stay:
You can able to discover the tranquility of Indian desert by camping in Rajasthan. Take a luxury camp tour of Rajasthan to discover the actual essence of India within its remote interiors and away from the chaos of commercialized towns & cities. These camping expeditions will bring the indoor idyllic and outdoor alive, albeit in style. The modern tents are up to the five start hotels and you will be rest assured about the specialized service.

How To Reach:

Jaisalmer will be accessible by roads from many different cities found in Rajasthan without any trouble. The city has hosted its very own railway station, which will connect to the India’s farthest corners. Regular trains and buses fly from Udaipur, Jaipur, New Delhi and Jodhpur to Jaisalmer, which will make a trouble free getaway for the travelers. In addition, the tourism department of Rajasthan has recently announced that the city of Jaisalmer will soon get its own airport for the next tourist season.

Planning a Tour of the Jaisalmer

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Jaisalmer is the largest district of Rajasthan located in the western border of the state. Lying in the heart of the Thar Desert, the town of Jaisalmer is the administrative headquarters of the district. It stands on a ridge of yellow sand-stone and because of this and the golden sands; it is nick-named as the Golden City. The town was once a Rajput state of the same name and still harbors a majestic fort of the glorious bygone days. The city has many intriguing and amazing attractions which makes it a must-visit destination in the itinerary of India travelers. The right choice from among the Hotels in Jaisalmer can enable the travelers to secure a pleasant and rewarding tour of the city.
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The prime lure of the desert town is the magnificent Jaisalmer fort that was built out of yellow sandstone in 1156.A.D. Rawal Jaisal, the sixth in succession from the renowned Bhati Rajput warriors, founded the fort and city of Jaisalmer and made it the centre of his kingdom. The fort is not just a tourist attraction like many others in India; it is a living one with a quarter of the population dwelling inside it. The tawny lion colored fortress slowly dons on a charming honey-color during the night; thus providing a rare experience for those who visit it. The city also has a rich Jain heritage, an uncommon feature in India despite being the homeland of the religion. The temples adorn Jaisalmer with their magnificent architecture and rich craftsmanship. Some of the oldest libraries of the country are located here showcasing the most atypical manuscripts and artifacts related to the Jain tradition.
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Jaisalmer has some splendid examples of those havelis that served as the residences of those who were in the royal service. Visiting the havelis is a tour into the days of the 15th century. The buildings that were built then are still intact and display genuine Rajasthani architecture of the former days. The descendants of those figures who played significant roles in the olden days still live in those havelis and the very fact invokes a special interest in a traveler. The magnificent city draws the maximum number of tourists during the Desert Festival that usually occurs in the months of January and February.
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Traveling to Jaipur is a qualm-free affair as it is well-connected by road and railways. The luxury travel train, Palace on Wheels has a stop in Jaisalmer and so has many other trains. There is an airport which is a functional air-force base but travelers can obtain commercial airlines like Kingfisher during the time of the Desert Festival. A civil airport is under construction and once realized, many of the laudable "Hotels in Jaisalmer" will be converted to "Hotels Near Jaisalmer Airport".

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Thursday, 6 July 2017

Camel Safari in Jaisalmer

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Jaisalmer is a small town, with population just over 18 000 it's easy to explore on foot. A day will be enough to see all of its tourist attractions like the magnificent Jaisalmer fort and the lovely Haveli's. Yet the reason why to stay in this town longer is camel safaris. There are many tour operators who will gladly arrange a tour in the Thar Desert. The camel safaris are cheap a day in the desert will cost somewhere around 1500 Rs for one person. They are well arranged and the only duty you will have is to enjoy your safari.
A typical camel safari lasts two days; you leave on the morning and come back next day on the afternoon, although a longer trip can be arranged. The good thing is that most hotels will not charge you for the night on safari and that your big backpack can be left in the hotel for safe keeping. There are a couple of popular safari routes in the desert that lead through some villages.
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Rajasthan tour operators will show you pictures from the safari with huge sand dunes, don't be fooled though. The Thar Desert around Jaisalmer is anything, but big sand dunes. Mostly you will see very rocky surface with some vegetation in form of shrubs, cactuses and camel trees. There are sand dunes but they are nowhere as magnificent as the dunes shown in pictures. On the safari most likely you will meet some locals, but they are quite used to western tourists, as the routes are very touristy and most likely you will meet other groups from different tour operators. There are some locals who go around the desert selling Coke and Pepsi at the popular safari rest places.
The longer safaris are most likely to go off the beaten track. The sleeping and eating on the safari is very well organized. When I was on the camel safari there I really enjoyed the food that was cooked on open fire and sleeping on the sand dune under the sky. The guides or camel men as they are sometimes called all speak English and most definitely will take good care of you.
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The camels are well kept. Though it gets kind of annoying at the end of the second day to sit and dangle on the camel's back and people with sea sickness probably will have problems adjusting. In case you can't take the ride of camel's back any more, you are free to walk.
The two day camel safari might not be the adventure of your life, still it is a well spent time. You will get to know a little piece of rural India. The nature of the desert is amazingly beautiful and the camel safari itself is a very enjoyable and relaxing activity. It is particularly good when tired of all the monuments, forts and museums the only thing you want is to get away from it all, the camel safari Jaisalmer is a good chance to relax and to get an insight on another side of Indian culture and lifestyle.

Tuesday, 4 July 2017

Jaisalmer Luxury Desert Camps And Swiss Tents

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Spend a night in the most exclusive luxury desert camps in Jaisalmer Sam sand dunes. In the midst of Sam sand dunes, we had prepared a list of top luxury Swiss tents in jaisalmer desert,  Swiss tents provides fully equipped tented  accommodation with ensuite bathroom facilities, regular electricity, thus bringing home away from home experience to you. In lap of desert , enjoy the Rajasthani cultural programme  in lavishly built tents with all modern facilities. Many jaisalmer tour operators provides various jaisalmer desert tour  Package includes camp night stay in desert, camel safari, car rental services for jaisalmer full day city tour. Book now luxury camps stay in jaisalmer.
The Serai Camp Relais & Châteaux :- The Serai, Jaisalmer, a luxurious camp, sits on a 100-acre private estate of indigenous desert scrub, drawing inspiration from the designs of the royal caravan sites of Rajputana; blending their dash and vivacity with modern amenities and services. Venture into the mystical environs of Jaisalmer, discover its fabled golden fortress, now a Unesco World Heritage Site. Amidst this haven of peace the SUJÁN spa offers treatments in enclosed gardens. We serve local delicacies and western selections from daily changing menus that are meticulously planned using fresh ingredients. The enchanting location makes for a perfect evening to succumb to the charms of the legendary Manganiyars musicians.
We offer one day city sightseeing tours and desert safari tours which we enjoy at Sam or Khuri.
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Mirvana Luxury camps & Resorts :- Jaisalmer hotel for families, couples and single travelers who seek a carefree nature retreat, amidst the sun kissed Thar Desert. The Resort lies nestled in a verdant oasis, 55 kms away from Jaisalmer. Our goal is that you leave feeling better than when you arrived. So escape the hustle bustle of the cities and stay with us to rejuvenate your mind, body and soul.A Resort with its own organic farm and orchard, it is abundant with fruit, vegetables and flavorful herbs. The dairy and poultry products are farm fresh.All our tents have been crafted by hand using natural and local materials. A lot of the work at Mirvana Nature Resort and Camp is done by the rural people of Sodakore which is our contribution to rural and responsible tourism. This also helps provide employment to the village folk.
Our enviable location allows guests to make the most of their visit to Jaisalmer. While staying with us, one can indulge in a number of activities like bird watching, interacting with the vibrant village folk, camel treks, village walks, dinner on the sand dunes, taking a tractor ride and even plucking your own fruits and vegetables! Every aspect of the Jaisalmer Resort and camp (tented) is carefully created to connect with our guests. Offering unparalleled service and Rajasthani splendors, we invite you to indulge your every whim.
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Damodara Desert camp :- Damodra Desert Camp is located approximately 30kms outside of Jaisalmer on the way to the Sam sand dunes. Situated like a golden mirage in the charming romance of the Thar Desert. Damodra Desert Camp has 10 deluxe swiss cottage tents with comfortable beds, either one king size or two twin size beds.  All premium white bed linens and towels are included, as well as premium ayurvedic toiletries. Each tent has an attached modern bathroom with shower, western flush toilet, hot and cold running water. Each tent has a fan, A/C and heater. Damodra Desert Camp is located approximately 30kms outside of Jaisalmer on the way to the Sam sand dunes. Situated like a golden mirage in the charming romance of the Thar Desert, the camp combines comfort, conveniences and modern facilities with the warmth and personal attention of traditional Indian hospitality.
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Rajasthan Desert Safari Camp :-  The Location Of The Rajasthan Desert Safari Camp Is Arguably Its Greatest Asset, 38 Km From Jaisalmer At Sam, The Camp Is Surrounded By Natural Sand Dunes, Wilderness Of Unique Tranquility And Offering Visual Treat Of Spectacular And Heavenly Sunrise And Amazing Sunset As If Emerging Itself In The Vast Expanse Of Sand. It Is A Memorable Experience To Be At The Rajasthan Desert Safari Camp. Surrounded By Golden Sand, As The Magic And Beauty Of The Desert Overtakes You And Offer An Astonishing Ambience. Rds Camps Provides Rustie Yet Comfortable Accommodation In Specious Twin Baded Luxury & Deluxe Swiss Cottage Tents Complete Draped In Crisp Clean Cotton Linen. Every Tent Has Attached Toilets(Tiled & Fabricated) With Proper Facilities Like Running Hot & Cold Water, A Sitout Varandah. Silenced Generater, Candles, Laltern & Mashals Are Used For Lighting To Mention The Serence Atmosphere. Life Here Vibrates With Folk Music And Trible Dances Around The Bonfire In The Center Of The Camp. We Served Veried Buffet Meal And Bar-Be-Que Of Indian, Continentel, Local Rajasthan Delicious.

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Jaisalmer Desert  Camp :- Jaisalmer Desert Camp ventures to bring home the pleasures, charms, uniqueness and excitement of the desert life. provide fully equipped tented accommodation with toilet facilities, electricity, thus bringing home away from home experience to you. Be close to nature, enjoy the Rajasthani heritage in our elegantly built tents having centre room, Verandah, toilets with all modern facilities including 24 hrs running water. Jaisalmer Desert Camp provides swiss tents in the traditional Indian environment with all type of facility including medical and accommodation facilities. Not the kind of of holidays most people like. However, if youre not looking for bustling bazaars , jostling malls, videos in every room , music systems in every passing Car and other such tourist attractions, you might consider our camps quite charming.
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Chokhi Dhani  Desert Camp :- Chokhi Dhani Luxury Desert Camp & Village Fair, Jaisalmer has been the mirror of Rajasthan’s rich culture heritage & spirit of this colorful state. The rustic look is pleasantly blended with a village fair theme every evening as an ongoing celebration of the heritage of Rajasthan. The Desert Camp has luxury water proof tents with its spacious verandah, bedroom & bathroom. An Overview Chokhi Dhani at Jaisalmer is an ideal place for a perfect vacation. It has multiple facilities fulfilling all the needs of its esteemed guests, especially those that are needed to make a guests' stay, a memory. Its quest for continuous improvement in terms of quality services & standards assures the guests that their comfort is in right hands. Chokhi Dhani Luxury desert camp, literally meaning the "Fine Hamlet", is an ethnic village theme based luxury desert camp - the only one of its kind in the country.

With us you can meet local people, Rural culture and the simplicity of the people will touch your heart so deep that you will not forget for a lifetime.
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Amush Desert Camp :- Jaisalmer, popularly known as Golden City in India, is a place full of thrill & excitement. Spread in vast area having yellowish sand cover, the place is a hot spot for millions of tourists across the globe. The peculiar architecture of the city & natural scenic of Thar Desert presents a mesmerizing view that will definitely blow your mind. Amush Desert Camp is a world renowned Desert Camp in Jaisalmer. We are specialist in offering desert safari popularly known as Sand Dune Safari. Our resort is located at 45 kilometers from Jaisalmer city. luxury tents are full of modern amenities in order to offer you full comfort. You will definitely enjoy the folk music & dance along with traditional drinks of the place while camping in the sand dune.  We welcome couples, honeymooners, families & single travelers with open arms to enjoy the vibrant music & dance at our luxury resort.
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Sunday, 2 July 2017

Jaisalmer Car Rental

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If geology interests you, then Jaisalmer is where you need to journey. The Wood Fossil Park or Aakal is located about 15 kilometres away from the city. Here, one can discover and trace geologic tragedies that occurred in the Thar Desert 180 million years ago. The city of Jaisalmer also acts as the guard to western Rajasthan (and India’s) frontier. This 'Golden City’ is located close to the Pakistan border and in close proximity to the Thar Desert. The city’s most prominent landmark is the Jaisalmer Fort, also called Sonar Qila (Golden Fort). Unlike most other forts in India, Jaisalmer Fort is not just a tourist attraction. It houses shops, hotels and ancient havelis (homes) where generations continue to live.
Jaisalmer traces its inception to the 12th century. History tells us of Rawal Jaisal, the eldest heir of the Rawal of Deoraj, was passed over for the throne of Lodurva and a younger half-brother was crowned king. Rawal Jaisal went looking for a new location to set up his capital when he came across sage Eesul. The sage told him about Krishna’s prophecy which said that a descendant of his Yaduvanshi clan would found a new kingdom at this same spot. It was in 1156 that Rawal Jaisal constructed a mud fort, named it Jaisalmer after himself and declared it his capital.

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Saturday, 1 July 2017

Jaisalmer Tour Desert Experience

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Jaisalmer is a small town, with population just over 18 000 it's easy to explore on foot. A day will be enough to see all of its tourist attractions like the magnificent Jaisalmer fort and the lovely Haveli's. Yet the reason why to stay in this town longer is camel safaris. There are many tour operators who will gladly arrange a tour in the Thar Desert. The camel safaris are cheap a day in the desert will cost somewhere around 1500 Rs for one person. They are well arranged and the only duty you will have is to enjoy your safari.
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A typical camel safari lasts two days; you leave on the morning and come back next day on the afternoon, although a longer trip can be arranged. The good thing is that most hotels will not charge you for the night on safari and that your big backpack can be left in the hotel for safe keeping. There are a couple of popular safari routes in the desert that lead through some villages.
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Rajasthan tour operators will show you pictures from the safari with huge sand dunes, don't be fooled though. The Thar Desert around Jaisalmer is anything, but big sand dunes. Mostly you will see very rocky surface with some vegetation in form of shrubs, cactuses and camel trees. There are sand dunes but they are nowhere as magnificent as the dunes shown in pictures. On the safari most likely you will meet some locals, but they are quite used to western tourists, as the routes are very touristy and most likely you will meet other groups from different tour operators. There are some locals who go around the desert selling Coke and Pepsi at the popular safari rest places.
The longer safaris are most likely to go off the beaten track. The sleeping and eating on the safari is very well organized. When I was on the camel safari there I really enjoyed the food that was cooked on open fire and sleeping on the sand dune under the sky. The guides or camel men as they are sometimes called all speak English and most definitely will take good care of you.
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The camels are well kept. Though it gets kind of annoying at the end of the second day to sit and dangle on the camel's back and people with sea sickness probably will have problems adjusting. In case you can't take the ride of camel's back any more, you are free to walk.
The two day camel safari might not be the adventure of your life, still it is a well spent time. You will get to know a little piece of rural India. The nature of the desert is amazingly beautiful and the camel safari itself is a very enjoyable and relaxing activity. It is particularly good when tired of all the monuments, forts and museums the only thing you want is to get away from it all, the camel safari Jaisalmer is a good chance to relax and to get an insight on another side of Indian culture and lifestyle.

Thursday, 29 June 2017

Jaisalmer Tour Package - Desert Part of Rajasthan

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lovingly dubbed as the Golden City, Jaisalmer is the most theatrical land of Rajasthan. It is famous for its architectural marvels and gripping sand dunes. This wonderful city was established in 1156 AD by Rawal Jaisal. Occupying a prized place in the heart of the Great Indian Thar Desert, this city beckons you to explore its beautiful attractions.

Main Attractions Of Jaisalmer

Sonar Quila or the Golden Fort

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Rising dramatically from the golden sand dunes, Sonar Quila is the landmark of the city. Built by Rawal Jaisal, the Bhati Rajput ruler, in 1156 AD, the fort is one of the most attractive and largest desert forts in the world. Nestled on the Trikuta Hill, it offers wonderful views of the surroundings. The Mughal and Rajput style of architecture of the fort is in fact praiseworthy.

Havelis of Jaisalmer

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The traditional havelis of the city are its pride. Reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Rajasthan, the havelis are architectural gems in the true sense of the word. If you really want to experience the royalty and attraction of the era of raja-maharajas, visit the havelis: Patwaji Ki Haveli, Nathmalji Ki Haveli and Salim Singh Ki Haveli. These are the most enchanting and stunning havelis in the city. The arresting stone work, enchanting paintings, beautifully carved brackets, pillars and walls are some of the striking features of these royal structures.
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Camel Safari Jaisalmer

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Enjoy the enjoyable camel safari on the sands which shine like gold on sunlight. The view of the sand dunes stretching for miles is rewarding. The camel safari will transport you to the wonderland where everything looks picture-perfect. Enjoy the beauty of the desert with wind playing games with sands. Camps are also organized on the sand dunes.

Shopping

A visit to this Golden city is incomplete without browsing its bustling bazaars for colorful handicrafts. Here you can buy a variety of handicrafts such as camel leather items, tie and dye fabric, juttis, textiles with mirror work, wooden objects etc.
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Jaisalmer Tour Packages offer a variety of tours to different mesmerizing destinations of Jaisalmer. Jaisalmer is one of the must-see princely cities of Rajasthan. Jaisalmer Tour offers fascinating attractions such as extremely beautiful havelies, incredible sand dunes, royal fort and attractive handicrafts.

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, 28 June 2017

Jaisalmer travel Guide - Rajasthan Tour Planner

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Rajasthan, known for its hideous and proud race of people, is also known far and wide for its highly courteous population. This is something that you'll notice at first sight on landing at the entrance of a five star hotel in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. Although Jaisalmer is not a mainstream city in the country, its hospitality and tourism sector is by far among the best. There are a number of five star luxury hotels in Jaisalmer. Jaisalmer, at one time had no tourists pouring in and it was just another city in the harsh deserts of water parched Rajasthan.
This sleepy city transformed itself into a tourist attraction due to the arrival and fascination of foreign tourists who became enchanted by the picturesque Thar Desert and the various attractions Jaisalmer had to offer. The Jaisalmer fort is the major tourist attraction as it is entirely made up of sandstone, and is known locally as 'Sonar Quila'. The arrival of tourists helped in converting many old mansions within the city into luxury hotels.
Jaisalmer hotels include many five star hotels like the Deoki Niwas Palace, Dhola Maru, Fort Rajwada, Gorband Palace, Heritage Inn, Himmatgarh Palace, Jaisalgarh, Mahadev Palace and Rang Mahal to name a few.
The Deoki Niwas Palace is a deluxe luxury hotel located at Jethwai Road. It's conveniently located and provides easy access to the airport, bus and railway station. With over 40 rooms at the disposal of guests, this hotel looks like a castle and is built entirely from sand stone (the kind that's Jurassic yellow). The hospitality services are exemplary, and guests can experience world class facilities. The perfectly designed and decorated rooms of the palace are a delight to guests who have never before experienced what royal life would be like.
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Gorbandh Palace has 67 rooms to let out and has been constructed entirely of yellow sandstone with carved balconies cut intricately adorning the palace. This hotel lies on the way to the Sam Sand Dunes. Guests of this luxury hotel will find that they are surrounded by peace and have world famous havelis, a stone's throw away. There is a central courtyard and the surrounding rooms are all fully air-conditioned along with all modern amenities. Guests are treated to a night of dance and folk music by the fire in the courtyard.

Five star hotels in Jaisalmer have only one aim: 'To Treat Their guests like Royalty' and true to this word, they go out of their way to make their guest's vacation a truly memorable one.
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Tuesday, 27 June 2017

Jaisalmer - Famous Tourist Place in Rajasthan You Must Visit

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Jaisalmer is Rajasthan's Famous destination which is visited by scores of tourists from several parts of the globe. It is among the prominent destinations of all India travel tour which is located deep in the heart of Thar Desert. This mesmerizing place is famous for its ancient palaces, temples and quaint locations amidst desert. It is the most sought after destination of Rajasthan Tour Packages which was founded by the Rawal Jaisal in 1156 A.D. This place is also known as the 'Golden City' because of its several gold colored sandstone buildings which shine like gold in the sun rays. Some of the well known attractions of Jaisalmer are:

Jaisalmer Fort:



This is the second oldest fort in Rajasthan after Chittor which is a perfect example of manmade grandeur. The majestic construction and classic decorations make this fort among the prominent forts and palaces in India. This fort is 250 feet tall perched over the hill and is supported by three strong walls. It is known for its 99 bastions, 92 of which were built between 1633 and 1647. In the 15th century local Jain panchayat constructed the first buttress wall of this fort. Later on it was built in 1156 AD by the Bhati Rajput ruler Rawal Jaisal, from where this fort derives its name.
This fort houses five palaces which are interconnected. These palaces are known for their splendid constructions and majestic decorations. The fort is made up of sand stones and is locally known as Sonar Quila. The fort is a dominating structure amidst sands which provides extra charm to it. This seven storied palace is famous for beautifully carved balconies and pagoda-shaped cupolas which summons scores of tourists to this place.

Havelis in Jaisalmer:


These are the gorgeous mansions which served as the residence of the erstwhile Wazirs i.e. ministers and landlords. These havelis are known for their supreme architectures which are famous for carvings, stone inlays, ornamental lattice and tracery works. These are among the most prominent attractions of this place which summons scores of tourists to this place. The construction and decorations of havelis showcases supreme blend of Rajputana and subtle Islamic architectures. Patwon-Ji-Ki-Haveli, Salim Singh ki Haveli and Nathmal ki Haveli are the most famous havelis of this place.

Gadsisar Lake:


It is a famous attraction of this place which is visited by scores of tourists who want to enjoy boating. Its historic importance lies in the fact that it was the only water source for the Jaisalmer city in the bygone days. Apart from this it is the idyllic spot for outings because of several shrines, well laid out gardens and flower beds which surround this place.
Jaisalmer is among the Rajasthan Famous destinations which are known throughout the world for its havelis, palaces and fort. Some of the other well known attractions of this place are Akal Wood Fossil Park, Lodurva, Sam Sand Dunes and Desert National Park.


Jaisalmer Tourism offers amazing attractions like Jaisalmer fort, Havelis and camel safari on sand dunes. Jaisalmer Camel Safaris are the perfect means of adding oodles of adventure to your tour.