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The winter season from October to January are the best time to visit Rajasthan. The days are sunny while the nights are chilly making it a good time to explore. Most of Rajasthan's popular state festivals like the Pushkar Fair, Camel Fair, Jaipur Literature Festival, Udaipur World Music Festival, are held during the winter.
Rajasthan during the monsoons is a time to enjoy its greenery, dancing peacocks and some state cultural festivals.
Summer is exceptionally hot in Rajasthan. One can head to the hill station of Mount Abu or to Ranakpur or Kumbhalgarh where temperatures are not too high.
Temperatures
Oct-Mar: 10-30°C
Apr-Jun: 24-45°C
Jul-Sep: 21-35°C
By Air: The three major airports in Rajasthan are the Sanganer International Airport in Jaipur, the Dabok Airport at Udaipur and the Jodhpur Airport. Together, these three airports have flights to and from most Indian metro cities.
By Road:
Rajasthan is well connected by state and national highways to major cities in India. It has around 20 national highways passing through. Buses operated by the Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation are also convenient ways to reach its major cities.
By Rail:
Rajasthan has a good rail network and has trains arriving and departing to all the major cities across the nation. Jaipur, Kota, Udaipur, Abu Road, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Ajmer are some of the main railway stations of Rajasthan.
Foods of Rajasthan
Rajasthani cuisine is influenced by the Rajputs, the lifestyle of its inhabitants and the availability of ingredients in the desert regions. The state's cuisine is influenced by a plethora of vegetarian and non-vegetarian dishes.
Some of its famous ones include dal baati churma, pyaaz kachori, ghewar, Rajasthani laal-maas, hot garlic chutney, malpua of Pushkar, Bikaneri rasgulla, the famous Rajasthani thali.
Pyaaz Kachori
This savoury item of Rajasthan is a fried pastry with a spicy onion filling stuffed.
Biting into one that is dipped in the accompanying spicy and tangy chutneys is sure to tingle your taste buds and keep you asking for more!
Daal Baati Churma
Dal Baati Churma is one of the most popular dishes of the Rajasthani cuisine. A 3-in-1 delicacy, this Rajasthani treat comprises of a platter of sweet churma, a spicy lentil (dal) and baati.
Rajasthani Thali
Transport yourself to the land of Rajputs with the Rajasthani Thali.
Ghewar
Ghewar is a traditional dessert from Rajasthan. With its honeycomb like structure, this dessert can be called a piece of art. Delicious in taste combined with a unique texture make it a not to be missed item when in Rajasthan. When in Udaipur, don't forget to sample the malai variant of the ghewar.
Happy World Theatre Day..!!
Theatrical performances give us a chance to gain new knowledge and engage in deeper learning beyond just amusement.
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We will celebrate ........... Rajasthan Foundation Day this year?
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At the Mewar Festival in Udaipur, the traditional Gangaur procession is held with all of its royal splendor and pomp. Have a look at the three-day Mewar Festival celebrations.
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Rajasthan is known for its fervour and enthusiasm when celebrating Gangaur. One of the most well-known celebrations in Bikaner is the Gangaur festival, whose royal procession starts from Junagarh fort.
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Art and Culture Minister Dr BD Kalla inaugurated the first edition of the Sahitya Kumbh 2023 'Rajasthan Literature Festival' in Jodhpur. Check out the snippets of the festival.
Rajasthan's Jaipur can wow your senses in a variety of ways, from an astonishing light and sound show at Amber Fort to the unique charm of the old walled city to the breathtaking vista of the entire city from the Nahargarh Fort.
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Witness Nagara Maestro Nathu Lal's power-packed performance with his Orchestra only at the Rajasthan Festival as part of the celebration of Rajasthan's 74th foundation day.
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The Pink City bursts into vivid colours of life during the royal procession of the goddess Gangaur..!!
Experience grandeur of Gangaur Festival in the majestic land of Rajasthan.
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In a meeting with PST Ms Gayatri Rathore, Bollywood Filmmaker Farhan Akhtar praised Rajasthan Government's Film Tourism Promotion Policy, which promotes filming in the state. Additionally, Rajasthan will serve as the location for the actor's upcoming film, "Jee Le Zara."
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Join the celebration of Rajasthan's 74th foundation day and witness the electrifying performance by Rajasthan folk artist Kutle Khan at Rajasthan Festival.
Date: 30th March 2023
Time: 7:00 PM onwards
Venue: Albert Hall, Jaipur
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The Mewar festival in Udaipur is celebrated to fervently welcome the arrival of the spring season. During the festival, the traditional Gangaur procession passes through different parts of the city before making its way to the Gangaur Ghat at Pichola Lake.
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Discover Rajasthan's regal magnificence! Immerse in royal palaces, delectable cuisine, and awe-inspiring architecture. Indulge in the state's sights, sounds, and flavors, and experience true royalty with @my_rajasthan
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May the lovely colours of Gangaur fill your life and heart with happiness and joy! #Gangaur #Festival #Rajasthan #Rajasthantourism #RedFMRajasthan @my_rajasthan
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A traditional procession of Gangaur commences from the Zanani-Deodhi of the City Palace, winding its way through Tripolia Bazaar, Chhoti Chaupar, Gangauri Bazaar and finally converges at Talkatora on both days.
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Head to Pink City to witness the breathtaking Gangaur Festival processions..!!
Only 1 day to go..!!
Date: 24th - 25th March 2023
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Mewar Festival, Udiapur
Gangaur Festival 2023
Rajasthan Diaries Episode 2 - Folk Music of Rajasthan
Ek Tour Toh Banta Hai : Rapperiya Baalam
Padharo Mhare Des by Javed Ali
Padharo Mhare Des by Shaan
Ek Tour Toh Banta Hai : Kailash Kher
Glimpse of Sambhar Festival 2023
Glimpse of Desert Festival 2023
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