
The jewel in the British Empire was not India, it was Rajasthan. The
state abounds with magnificent forts and palaces. Rajasthan
is the fabled land of the Maharajas of India. The Rajputs'
highly-evolved code of honor and chivalry probably rivaled
that of the medieval European knights. As proud as the Rajputs are, they are friendly and warm and delight in welcoming visitors into their homes.
India is a land of festivals - indeed, almost every day of the year, there is a festival taking place somewhere in this vast sub-continent. This is particularly true of Rajasthan, where, against the backdrop of stark, desert sands, the gaiety of the festivals epitomizes the spirit and resilience of the Rajputs.
Pushkar
Camel Fair is a riot of color and excitement where close
to a quarter of a million camels, horses and livestock - all elaborately decorated - are brought together for trading. There are camel races, musicians, entertainers and crowds of people from all over Rajasthan, decked out in their traditional finery. Pushkar is also one of the most sacred places of pilgrimage for Hindus as it is the site of the only temple in India dedicated
to Brahma the Creator.
In addition to the amazing sites at the Pushkar Camel Fair, Rajasthan also offers the festivals of Bikaner and Nagaur. Explore Rajasthan on these itineraries or call to plan your
private journey.
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“I have traveled for over thirty years all over the world. This (Rajasthan Tour) was the best trip I have taken.”
- Robert Werra, CA

Mural at palace entrance

Camel at sunset
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