
One of the most striking and colorful regions of India, Rajasthan is famous for evoking the memories of Arabian Nights. Rajasthan Travel Packages take you to the forts and palaces, the desert, the camel markets, and the vibrant people make this a very compelling destination to spend some time in this land.
Rajasthan has several cities, which are well connected with different places of India by road and rail as well as flight. Getting around the state of Rajasthan is a smooth affair. The government-run bus company, RSTDC, has regular services between cities. Private operators are also viable alternatives since they provide cheaper fares and greater comfort. For those who want a night with good sleep trains are the popular options. They connect all major cities and many smaller towns. However the most luxurious way to travel in Rajasthan is the Palace On Wheels the ultimate in train luxury. It takes you around the state in a weeklong whistle-stop tour.
Rajasthan - the royal Indian state is well connected with other parts of the country. Also being a popular destination in the world tourism map, Rajasthan is well accessible by air, rail and road.
Travel to Rajasthan by Air:
Jaipur is the main airport to enter Rajasthan. Serviced by all the domestic airlines of India, Jaipur has connections to Delhi, Mumbai, Udaipur, Aurangabad, Jodhpur and few more cities in India. Other major airports in Rajasthan are in Udaipur and Jodhpur.
Travel to Rajasthan by Rail:
Travel Packages of Rajasthan, like many other facets of the state is another unforgettable experience if you consider travelling by train. Palace on Wheels, one of the most luxurious trains in the world, is the highpoint of any travel to Rajasthan. Seven days of unmatched hospitality, living life like a king, in the moving kingdom of Palace-on- Wheels is just out of this world.
Travel to Rajasthan by Road :
Road transport on the other hand is much better than in the other parts of India. But, most enduring of the memories in Rajasthan is undoubtedly Camel Safari and Horse Safari across the Thar Desert.
Rajasthan Travel
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Posted by Rekha Bhosale at 4:44 AM
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