Ranthambore derives its name from the Ranthambore fort is situated in the district of Sawai Madhopur of Rajashtan, used to be a great hunting ground of tigers for the Maharajas of Jaipur that was a symbol of courage and valor, and tiger trophies were used to decorate their royal places.
Jaisalmer has been one of the touristic attractions due to its architecture and sand dunes. The setting sun gives a surreal experience to its tourists and camping in night here reminds us Arabian night.
Jodhpur, a blue city of India, founded by Rao Jodha in 1459, is situated in Rajasthan belongs to the Rathore clan that was driven by Afghan people. This region is also known as Marwar because of its land which is situated in the north and northwest part of the Thar Desert.
After wrapping up the sightseeing, tourists enjoy the cuisine of this city for which it has been famous. Millions of the tourists who come here from round the globe have given their feedback for food and say it has been the best experience in their lifetime.
Most of the historians say this monument has a sobbing history, but local people have always stood by to preserve it, as it has been witnessed many a time. The beauty of this monument is indescribable due to its architecture and geographical location which is mesmerizing.
Oodles of the story have been linked with it, such as is it a symbol of love?, did British try to dismantle it? What is the mystery of the black Taj Mahal?, did allied forces try to demolish it during the second world war?
Sparkling culture of Rajasthan has been a representative of India as well this state. The age of this festival may be more than 100 years and is held in the month of November for five days.
Delhi, which has a wonderful history, remains in limelight due to its prized geographic location, is situated on the bank of river Yamuna, in the center of the Indian mainland. This city has remained a bone of contention among rulers for centuries and each dynasty that got hold of this city left its imprint for history to remember.
At the time of planning a tour of India, many questions strike to the mind of the tourists, and one of the most regular questions is the dress code of the country.
This is true tourism of Agra is facing one of the worst times in the history of this city. The bread and butter of around half-million of people in this city depend on tourism and this pandemic has made them jobless.