Secretly-known facts about Rajasthan that will leave you stunned
Rajasthan is a North-western state of India that epitomizes
culture, royalty and adventure. It is one of most visited and often asked about
states by foreign visitors to India. Home to hundreds of forts, palaces, and
villas, this sand-laden state is a captivating mystery. Camels, forts and
Kathputli dolls are publically known icons yet there are some rare facts that
barely see the light of the day.
In this highly researched article, we bring to you thousands
of hours of exploration, inquisition and observation. As you read till the very
end of this article, you should be able to distinguish Rajasthan even better
than the residents of this beautiful city. Let’s begin what uncovered secretly known facts
about Rajasthan.
Every
city has a signature color scheme
Every popular city in this state
is represented by a color. You’ll be spellbound by sheer brilliance of
architect and design that was invested in building the city. Every corner house
or front quarters are painted to orchestrate unison of paint that forms a
jaw-dropping visual. In your next visit, you should be able the spot the
distinct color of each city. Jodhpur is Blue, Jhalawar is purple, Udaipur is
white and Jaipur is Pink. Although it is apparent, but barely noticed in grand
scheme of things, hence it is secretly-known facts about Rajasthan.
Untouched
greenery in a desert
The land of the king has the Great
Indian Desert, Thar. On the surface, desert is typically what an outsider
visualize when they think about Rajasthan. Astonishingly, you may experience
lush greenery in Udaipur’s Aravallis range. During monsoons, the area bubbles
with chirping birds and dew drop leaves. Staying in Sajjan Nagar will feel
surreal because of stark contrast of lively floral carpet closing into a sandy
desert in the horizon.
Asia’s most haunted Bhangarh Fort
Bhangarh is a cradle of many
haunted stories that will keep you stirred as the destination combines horror,
travel and royal premise which is unlike any. The much famed haunted Bhangarh
Fort is also referred as “Bhoot Bangla” or “The house of ghosts”. This remnant
of a 500 year old fort complex is in Alwar in Rajasthan adjacent to the Sariska
Tiger Reserve. Once a thriving Rajput fort town, the spectacular citadel
resident was struck by a series of tragedies that made it not only a deserted
town but also one of the most haunted spots in India. What further fan the
flames of its notoriety is the official validation of the Archaeological Survey
of India (ASI) that has a sign board that clearly forbids tourists and locals
from visiting the Fort after dusk.
Rajasthan’s
mountain pre-dates Himalayas
Native mountain region of
Rajasthan, Aravallis is considered the oldest in the country. The region is
largely unexplored and has not found a mainstream appeal yet. Despite its
glaring beauty and mesmerizing vastness, Aravallis is unpopular. Clothed in the
greenery, this place will have your heart racing and your mind blown away by
its unrivaled contrasting beauty.
Rajasthan
was formed by unification of 22 kingdoms
Hardly, will you hear the history
of this state. A union of 22 kingdoms in 1949 was truly a history in the
making. Never will you hear a tale of so defining and heart-wrenching. Almost
like the mythology of greek, the kingdoms were brewing in rivalries before the
union took center stage and led to the formation of this land of kings and
palaces. No wonder there are palaces at every bend of the road, and each
signifying their own uniqueness.
What makes a travel worthwhile? Is it the events or the
monuments? Well, the truth is every city has a distinct identify but what
really makes for a dazzling experience is the art of immersion and
participation in your trip. Join hands with Vue India Tours, destination Management Company in India to get a personalized tour package that aptly fits you
wanderlust.
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