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Nubra Valley Travel Guide | Everything You Need To Know

May 3, 2020 by sarita

With its turquoise sky, rugged terrains and snow-capped mountain peaks, Nubra valley is one of the most stunning places in Ladakh. The valley is blessed with dramatic landscapes of soaring mountains, vast stretches of sand dunes and green valley beds with vibrant flowers.

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What makes this sight even more pleasing is the smooth flow of the dual rivers of Nubra and Shyok curving through it. A haven for hikers and explorers, no wonder it is one of the top places to visit in Ladakh.

Nubra Valley Location

Standing at 3048 m above the sea level, Nubra lies around 155 km north of Leh. It is a high altitude cold desert with little vegetation. The valley is located at over 10,000 feet above sea level and Siachen Glacier lies to its north. From Leh, a thrilling drive via the Khardung La Pass takes you to Khalsar, from where the road forks into two- one leading towards the Shyok river and the other towards Nubra river. The Y-shaped valley lies at the intersection of these 2 rivers.

Nubra Valley location map
Nubra Valley Location map
 

Places to Visit in Nubra Valley

Along the Nubra River:

  • Panamik
  • Tiger
  • Surmur

Along the Shyok River

  • Hunder
  • Diskit
  • Turtuk

Places on the Route:

  • Khardung La Pass
  • Khalsar

How to Reach Nubra Valley from Leh

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An ideal way to reach Nubra from Leh is to rent a car or and an SUV. If looking for more adventure, go for a heavy-duty bike like a Royal Enfield. Although the ride can get a little bumpy, given the condition of the road, what makes the journey truly remarkable is the sight of jaw-dropping views of rocky mountains, clear sky and deep valleys with every turn.

 

Time Required to Reach Nubra Valley from Leh

Nubra Valley By Car

It takes about 6 hours to get there from Leh. However, if the weather is bad or there is too much traffic, it can take anywhere between 8-10 hours.
 

Nubra Valley By Bike

Expect a further addition of 2 hours to your travel time if riding via a bike.
 

Preparation for Nubra Valley

1. Acclimatize Well

The air pressure and oxygen level drops significantly at the Khardung La Pass, so, it is highly recommended that you acclimatize for at least 2-3 days in Leh before heading towards Nubra Valley.
 

2. Prepare for Khardung La Pass

You must arrange for Khardungla pass beforehand. The passes can be purchased from Leh town. Be informed, that without the pass, you won’t be able to reach Nubra Valley. Considered as one of the highest motor-able passes in the world, Khardung La lies at 5,359 m and tests both your physical and mental strength. No wonder you feel exhilarated after crossing it. Khardung La holds historical importance as it falls on the silk route from Leh to Central Asia. While today it serves as an entryway to Shyok and Nubra valleys, in the past, tens of thousands of camels and horses used to cross it to facilitate trade.
 

3. Things to Carry before starting off the journey

Since it is going to be a long ride from Leh with hardly any shops on the way, it is best to carry the following:
 
  • A good stock of snacks and water.
  • Don’t forget to bring warm clothes and an additional blanket to avoid getting cold.
  • If riding by bike, make sure to carry a couple of gallons of petrol with you.

Nubra Valley Accommodation

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You can find a few budget as well as mid-range hotels alongside both Nubra and Shyok Rivers. There are also a few guesthouses or homestays at Diskit, Hunder and Surmur. Hunder also offers some camping options, right at the foothills of the mountains.
 

Nubra Valley Top Things to Do & Places to Visit

What makes the Nubra valley magical is not just the sight of majestic mountains but also fruits trees like walnuts, almonds and apricots. Although Nubra is known as the valley of flowers, there are a lot more things to do in Nubra than just admiring flowers. Take a look below:

1. Go for an ATV Ride at Khalsar

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The adventure begins right at Khalsar, before you even reach the Nubra valley. The 15-minute ATV ride takes you on white sand dunes, right till the shore of the
Shyok river and offers panoramic views of the high mountains.
Price: Rs. 1200 per ride
 

Attractions Along Shyok River

A left turn from Khalsar takes you to these places:

 

2. Diskit Monastery at Diskit Village

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Famous for its towering statue of Maitre Buddha, Diskit monastery is truly a wonder to visit. It lies in Diskit village which is also known as the ‘orchard of Ladakh’ given its fertile land and green valley beds. The road to the monastery is lined with colorful flags and once you reach, a short climb takes you to the top of the Gompa. The monastery is 350 years old and houses the magnificent 32 m tall statue of Buddha in an open courtyard from where you can also enjoy 360 degree views of the scenic Nubra valley.

 

3. Lachung Temple

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Situated just above the Diskit monastery, the Lachung temple is one of the oldest temples in the valley. The temple holds a huge statue of Tsong Khapa, who was the founder of the Gelugpa clan.

 

4. Go for a Camel Safari in Hunder

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Known for its captivating white desert, Hunder is one place that cannot be missed. It lies 8 km north of Diskit and offers an extraordinary landscape of sand-dunes and mountains in one frame. The village is home to the double-humped Bactrian camels and an ideal way to enjoy the day is to go for a camel safari. The owners take good care of the camels and opting for a ride is a good way to support the locals.
Price: Rs. 200
 

Attractions Along the Nubra River

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And, in case you take a right turn (from Khalsar), you’ll head towards the northeast of Nubra valley, where you’ll find the villages of Sumur and Panamik. Make sure to visit the following places here:
 

5. Visit the Samstanling Monastery

Colorful prayer flags and clear blue sky will welcome you on the road to Samstanling Monastery. Located at Sumur, the monastery was established in the 18 th century. Boasting of beautiful architecture and walls with large murals, the monastery is definitely a must-visit place.
 

6. Halt at Zamskhang palace in Tiger village

The Royal palace of Zamskhang is the highlight of the small Tiger village. The palace belonged to the King of Nubra, in the 19 th century and is well preserved even till today.
 

7. Take a dip at the hot springs at Panamik Village

Panamik is the last accessible village of Nubra and is known for its hot sulfur springs. So, make sure you take a relaxing dip in the healing waters before heading forward. The village also serves as a base camp for Ensa Gompa and you might also spot a few pashmina goats here.
 

8. Yarab Tso Lake

Drive a few km ahead of Panamik to see the spectacular Yarab Tso Lake.
 

Days required to Explore Nubra Valley

To make the most out of your trip to Nubra Valley you must spend Minimum 3 days. Check out this 3 days Nubra Travel Itinerary. 
 

Additional Tips & Information

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Hunder Army Medical Camp

We hope that you never have to visit this facility, but it is good to know that Hunder has an army medical camp where you can go if you feel any uneasiness. Also, make sure to carry layered clothing, a warm cap, gloves and sturdy yet comfortable shoes to make the most of your trip. You sure will remember Nubra valley all your life!
 
 
 

Filed Under: India Travel, Ladakh Tagged With: India, Ladakh, North India

James Bond Island Tour Guide | What to Expect | Thailand

May 1, 2020 by sarita

From Pristine beaches and gleaming turquoise waters to fascinating caves and lush rainforests, Thailand has a lot to offer. Out of the many island hopping tours, the James Bond Island tour is a favorite among tourists.  In this post, we are going to share all the necessary information you would need to visit this iconic island.

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What is James Bond Island Tour?

Located on the Phang Nga Bay in Thailand, James Bond Island tour is a full-day hopping tour. The major attractions of the tour are:
 
1. A scenic cruise through Phang Nga Bay
2. Kayaking through Talu Caves
3. James Bond Island Hopping
4. Lunch at Koh Panyee fishing village
4. Buddhist Cave/Monkey Cave exploration 
5. Waterfall visit

 

James Bond Island Location

James Bond Island is a part of the Ao Phang Nga National Park, on Phang Nga Bay and lies to the northeast of Phuket.

How to Get to Phang Nga Bay for Island Hopping?

Most tour-operators offer a pick-up service from your hotel in Krabi or Phuket in a minibus, and drop you off to the pier in Phang Nga. From Krabi, it takes around 2 hours to get there, and if you are starting from Phuket, it shouldn’t take you more than 1 hour 45 minutes to reach.

How to Book James Bond Island Tour?

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The tour package can be purchased from both Phuket and Krabi. Tour operations can be seen everywhere selling various island hopping tour packages. It’s advised to book the package in advance.

 

Cost of James Bond Island Tour 

1,740 bahts per person. Prices may vary for different tour operators. We recommend checking with your hotels as well. It’s quite likely that you will get a better deal.

 

Is there a National Park Entry Fee?

Yes. The package includes Koh Panyee National Park Fee. Still, make sure to inquire about it at the time of booking.

 

Tour Duration

• 08:00 hrs. – 17:00 hrs.
• Daily Operated 

 

What is Included in the James Bond Island Tour Package?

The boat tour package usually includes:
1. Hotel Pickup and Drop-off 
2. Koh Panyee National Park Fee
3. Tour guide
4. Insurance
5. Life Jacket
6. Lunch, Tea/Coffee
7. Soft Drinks/ Water Bottles
8. Seasonal Fruits
 

James Bond Island Tour Experience

 

James Bond Island Tour Experience

The journey starts by boarding a minibus that takes you to the pier at the Phang Nga Bay. The drive takes around 2 hours. From there, begins the adventure, with a picturesque cruise.

 

1. Scenic cruise through Phang Nga Bay

Duration: 20 mins
 
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The tour begins with a lovely cruise through the Phang Nga Bay in a long-tail boat. Cruising through thick mangroves forests, surrounded by rocky cliffs rising from the waters is an excellent way to explore the bay.

 

2. Canoeing through Talu Caves

Duration: 40 mins
 
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A 20-minute boat ride takes you to your first stop, the Talu Island. Tourists get an excellent chance to soak in the breathtaking beauty of cliffs cuddled in lush greenery. Here, you’ll hop into a canoe with a guide. One of the main highlights of canoeing in this region is you get a unique chance to discover the limestone caves while your guide paddles under the gorgeous limestone caves, the Talu Caves. Crossing the narrow gaps of these caves will be a truly exhilarating experience. 

 

3. James Bond Island Hopping

Stay Duration: 40 mins
 
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Next on the list is the famous James Bond Island, and it takes 15-minute from Talu Island to get there. The island got its peculiar name after it was shown in
the 1974 James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun. The isle welcomes you with an incredible view of an iconic limestone cliff, located right in the center, in front of the blue-green water. Apart from the iconic cliff, the island also houses some stunning caves, offering visitors a unique chance to walk and explore. There are also many souvenir shops here from where you can buy pearls, seashells and other items. Before heading to the next stop, you’ll get to spend about 40 minutes here.

 

4. Lunch at Koh Panyee fishing village

Stay Duration: 40 mins
 
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You’ll surely be famished by the time you finish exploring the James Bond island, and Koh Panyee fishing village will serve as an ideal place to have lunch. Koh Panyee is a small island community with around 1,600 people from 360 families making this island their home. The homes, numerous restaurants and other structures are built on stilts over the surrounding shallow sea. In order to boost the economy, the fishing community started to invite tourists to the village. Often serving as a lunch stop, the village has become one of the top attractions of Phang Nga Bay tours from Phuket and Krabi. 
 
After enjoying a delicious meal here, you’ll sail back to Phang Nga pier.

 

5. Buddhist cave/Monkey Cave exploration

Duration: 30 mins
 
Suwan Kuha Buddhist Cave TempleSuwan Kuha Buddhist Cave Temple
 
From Phang Nga dock, you’ll reach the renowned Buddhist cave temple of Suwan Kuha in 15 minutes via a boat. The cave serves as a functioning and revered place of worship for locals and also as a tourist destination. The temple houses an iconic reclining statue of Buddha, which measures 45 feet in length. There is also a Buddhist stupa and other small statues along the sides. You’ll also find many monkeys here, hence the name monkey cave. Be careful while feeding them and just make sure not to get too close to them to avoid getting injured.

 

6. Waterfall visit

Duration: 30 mins
 
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The last stop is a gushing waterfall, located inside a forest. It has many levels and it can take around an hour to visit them all. The waterfall serves as a perfect spot to unwind, just before ending the trip.

Verdict: James Bond Island Tour is an ideal way to spend a full-day in Thailand exploring mangroves and caves.
 

What to Bring

  • Wear comfortable breezy clothes
  • Water shoes
  • Sunglasses
  • Hat
  • SunTan Lotion
  • A set of extra clothes
  • Beach towel & Swimming suite
  • Camera

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Filed Under: Krabi Tagged With: krabi, Thailand

Bentota, Sri Lanka – Everything You Need To Know

April 29, 2020 by sarita

Located on the southwest coast of Sri Lanka, Bentota is a gorgeous resort town, known for its laid back vibe. The town is popular not just for its golden sandy beaches and thick mangroves forests but also for its exotic aquatic life and adventure watersports.
 
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Bentota Highlights

Sri Lanka’s quaint town – Bentota, is popular for its:

  • Water Sports- Including paragliding, snorkeling and parasailing
  • Pristine Beaches
  • Cinnamon Trade
  • Cycling Trails

Bentota Neighbouring Areas:

  • Galle
  • Rathgama
  • Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte
  • Kalutara

How to Reach Bentota

Located approximately 100 km from the capital city of Colombo, Bentota can be accessed both by rail and by road. If you are looking for some more adventure, you can also opt for a helicopter shuttle service.
By Road: 
Bentota is located on the A2 highway connecting Colombo to Wellawaya.
You can reach there by taking the Southern Expressway in around 2 hours. And, in case you are arriving from Galle, it shouldn’t take more than 1.5 hours to get there.
By Train: 
You can also enjoy a beautiful rail journey from Colombo by taking the Southern Rail Line.

 

Where to Stay in Bentota

If you are looking for a luxurious experience, Bentota has a number of posh resorts with breathtaking views of golden shores, backwaters and tall green trees. Alternately, you can also choose to stay in a comfortable, no-frill hotel, if on a budget.

 

The Best Time To Visit Bentota

As Bentota has a tropical climate, the best time to visit is from November to April. But, don’t worry; you won’t really be disappointed even if you visit during some other time of the year.

 

Bentota – Top Things to Do and See

 

1. Bentota Beach – Surf, Swim & Relax

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Bentota has a bunch of stunning beaches, so make sure you spend ample amounts of time here relaxing and strolling amidst lofty coconut trees or going for a swim. There is no dearth of water sports at this beach. Jet skiing, banana rides, paragliding, parasailing, scuba diving! You name it and they have it. So, don’t forget to get your adrenaline pumping and try at least a couple of these adventure sports.
 
 

2. Sea Turtle Hatchery

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One of the top things to do in Bentota is to visit a Sea Turtle Hatchery. The turtle hatchery in Bentota works towards conservation of sea turtles and provide visitors with lots of useful information about the different varieties and their preservation. They collect injured turtles caught in fisherman’s nets or washed up on the beach. They also collect the eggs laid on the beach, so they can be stored and protected from predators, and then safely released into the sea.
 

3. Madu Ganga River Safari 

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A must-do for nature lovers, the Madu Ganga River Safari takes you through thick mangroves forests where you can easily spot some rare birdlife. The Mandu River is home to over 111 species of birds and is a paradise for not just tourists but also researchers and ecologists. The safari makes a stop at a couple of islands allowing visitors to get up up close with nature and learn about various species of plants and animals.

 

4. Brief Garden

Spend a day strolling through this beautiful garden designed by Bevis Bawa, a well-known artist of Sri Lanka. The Garden spans over five acres and has a rich collection of tropical trees and some really artsy sculptures.

 

5. Lunuganga

Explore the home of Geoffrey Bawa, a renowned architect while you are here. Geoffrey was a pioneer of the theory of “tropical modernism” in architecture and his house speaks volumes of his craft and is also plush with some extraordinary plants.

 

6. Cycling

Hire a cycle to explore the paddy fields and ancient temples in the town. You can paddle at your own pace and also get to see murals on the walls of Mullegoda temple on the way.

 

7. Visit Ambalangoda in neighbouring Galle

Drive to Ambalangoda, a coastal town located around 24 km from Bentota to buy local artifacts like devil masks. The town has a number of antique and jewelry shops and will serve as an ideal spot to acquire souvenirs for your friends and family.
 

Days Required to Explore Bentota:

2-3 Days
 
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Bentota has a lot to offer apart from the lovely beaches, so we recommend spending 2-3 days here. Also, don’t forget to carry your vibrant swimsuit, quirky shades, beach shorts, camera and a pair of comfortable flip-flops to have a memorable experience. And if you are wondering about other places to visit in Sri Lanka, take a look at the hill city of Ella, Sri Lanka here.

 

 

 

 

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Negombo, Sri Lanka – Everything You Need To Know

April 29, 2020 by sarita

Located on the west coast of Sri Lanka, Negombo is popular for its long fabulous beaches and age-old fish trade. The city lies just about an hour’s drive from the capital Colombo, and serves a perfect getaway to soak in some sun and spend quality time with friends and family.

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Negombo Highlights

The beach city of Negombo, Sri Lanka is known for:

  • Long Sandy Beaches
  • Negombo Fish market
  • Lagoon Boat Ride
  • The Dutch Fort
  • Ancient Sacred Places

Negombo Neighbouring Areas

  • Colombo
  • Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte
  • Puttalam
  • Kandy
  • Ginigathhena

How to Reach Negombo

Negombo is located just around 38 km to the north of Colombo and is well connected by both road and by railways.
 
Negombo by Road: 
From Colombo, you can either take a bus or drive on the Airport Expressway and it shouldn’t take you more than 30 minutes to get there. And, in case you are coming from Galle, you can choose one of the highway bus services from Galle to Negombo.
 
Negombo by Train: 
You can also enjoy a scenic train ride by taking an intercity express between Colombo and Chilaw and get down at Negombo Downtown or Kochchikade train station to reach Negombo from the capital city.

 

Where to Stay in Negombo

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Negombo offers a number of beach-facing budget as well as luxury hotels along the Porutota Road. You can easily access the golden sandy beaches if you stay here. There are also numerous luxury resorts offering facilities like swimming pool and spa for a complete rewinding experience.

 

The Best Time To Visit Negombo

The climate of Negombo is similar to that of South India. While the rest of the year has hot-dry climate, the months of December to March are considered just ideal for an enjoyable experience because of pleasant weather. Alternately, you can also plan to visit from May to August as the city witnesses cooling rain showers during this time.

 

How to Get Around Negombo

The easiest way to get around Negombo is to hire a tuk-tuk. But, do make sure to bargain the price as the drivers can sometimes overcharge the tourists.
 

 

Negombo – Top Things to Do and See

There are plenty of fun-activities to do in Negombo apart from noticing the Dutch influence. So, take a look at the top things to do in Negombo, Sri Lanka.
 

1. Negombo Beach

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If you are short on time, spend the maximum amount of time on Negombo beach, enjoying a beautiful sunset or just taking a stroll or a swim. The shore is lined with palm trees and fishermen’s boats, and definitely offers a refreshing atmosphere. If you are looking for a beach close to the airport, then Negombo Beach is the best choice!
 

2. Walk along Porutota Road 

Witness Negombo vibrant nightlife with music, drinks and delicious food along the Porutota Road. It is a great road to wander along if you are looking for restaurants, cafes, bars, shops , restaurants & cheap massages.
 

2. Negombo Fish Market

An ideal way to experience the local culture in Negombo is to walk down the fish market and interact with the local fishermen and women. Negombo was originally known for its fish trade and the fishing industry still remains the backbone of the city. Also, don’t forget to click a few pictures here as you might spot a lot of exotic varieties of fish and other seafood.

3. The Dutch Fort

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Visit the ruins of the Dutch fort, near the mouth of the Negombo lagoon. The fort is close to the seafront and was built by the Portuguese to defend Colombo in 1672. It sure serves as an important historical site in the city.

 

4. Negombo Lagoon Boat Ride

One of the most relaxing ways to enjoy the city is to take a boat ride on the blue canals of the city. The boat ride down the Hamilton Canal  may take anywhere from 2-3 hours and show places like St. Mary’s Church, Angurukaramulla temple, Fisherman’s bay and the city.

 

5. St. Mary’s Church

Head to the iconic St. Mary’s Church to get amazed by its opulent architecture and beautiful paintings. Being one of the largest cathedrals in Sri Lanka, St. Mary’s is visited by locals and tourists alike.

 

6.  Angurukaramulla Temple

Out of the many ancient sacred places in the city, Angurukaramulla Temple is one of the most famous. The gorgeous temple is known for its iconic image of Buddha and beautiful murals, and is definitely of interest to anyone keen in ancient art and history.

 

Days Required to Explore Negombo:

2 Days
 
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Along with these fun-activities, Negombo also offers mouth-watering Sri Lankan cuisine. Make sure to try quite a few seafood dishes on the restaurants and cafes in Porutota Road and take back unforgettable memories from this beach city of Sri Lanka.
 
 

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Rajasthan Travel Guide | Things to Know Before Travelling to Rajasthan

April 23, 2020 by sarita

Rajasthan is a universe of vibrance, culture, and heritage. Known as the Land of Kings, every nook and corner of Rajasthan embrace chivalry, grandeur, and regality. It is a land of surreal deserts, exotic wildlife, and luxurious living that tourists come flocking in great numbers.

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Before you set out exploring the mystical land, there are a few things that you must know about Rajasthan. Read on the travel tips and information to have a memorable Rajasthan Holiday.     

Rajasthan Location

Rajasthan is the largest Indian state encompassing an area of 3,42,239 square kilometres. It nestles in the western part of the state, amid the mountains of Aravali Ranges and sand dunes of Thar Desert.

Rajasthan Highlights

Rajasthan is a place of abundance, giving your senses a delightful experience. From magnificent palaces to ethereal markets, from never-ending deserts to lush green forests, from a rich heritage to the modern lifestyle, the place has everything one can ask for. The unparalleled hospitality and comfort can make your Rajasthan Travel worthwhile.  

Experiences Unique to Rajasthan

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1. Desert Safari / Dune Bashing

Being a desert state, Rajasthan can offer the best desert safari experience. The sand dunes of Jaisalmer offer the best experience where you can mount on a jeep to enjoy the adrenaline rush.  

2. Hot Air Ballooning

To enjoy the panoramic views of the glorious deserts of Rajasthan, you can try the hot air balloon rides in Pushkar. The surreal views and peace, away from the busy life, can give you a magnificent experience.  

3. Camel Safari

No trip to the desert is complete without a camel safari. Travel the never-ending desert on a camel’s back and live the lifestyle.  

4. Desert Camping

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While exploring the desert is a great experience, you can also camp there. Live under the starry sky in basic tents or even luxury camps for a serene camping experience.

5. Stay in a Palace

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Living is a palace like the royalty is a dream for many, that can only come true in Rajasthan. There are many forts and Havelis which are converted into hotels, where you can enjoy a luxurious stay.

6. Shopping in Vibrant Markets

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Rajasthan is full of markets that sell artefacts, local handicrafts, and even handlooms. You can explore the vibrant markets with colourful merchandise. The wide variety of silver jewellery and ‘jutti’ can leave you baffled.

7. Visiting the Forts

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Rajasthan is home to plenty of Forts, each speaking stories of the glorious past and rich heritage. Taking a walk through these old walls can transport you back in time and let you feel like royalty.

8.Exploring Rajasthan’s Rich and Vibrant Culture

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The place is known for its deep-rooted heritage and culture that can regale the visitors. From delicious authentic Rajasthani food to ‘ghoomar’ dance, from mesmerizing folk music to intricate art and crafts, the vibrant culture is worth experiencing.

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Languages Spoken

Primarily, Hindi is spoken in Rajasthan. But the locals also have five distinct dialects like Marwari, Dhundhari, Mewari, Mewati, and Harauti. English can be understood by the locals.

Climate in Rajasthan

The climate of Rajasthan varies throughout the state. While the desert areas are hot and dry majority of the time, the Aravali Range can be wet and humid.

  • Summers in Rajasthan start from April and go on till June.
  • Monsoon season is from July to September.
  • Winter season begins in October and ends in March.

Best Time to Visit Rajasthan

The ideal time to enjoy your Rajasthan holiday would be the winter season. The months of October to March offer pleasant weather conditions allowing you to explore the place. It is the peak season for tourists.

How to Reach Rajasthan

There are three ways to reach Rajasthan. They are:

1. Rajasthan By Air:

The easiest way for Rajasthan travel is by air. Rajasthan has three main airports with both international and domestic flights. While Jodhpur and Udaipur Airport only have domestic flights, the Jaipur Airport has both.  

2. Rajasthan By Road:

Rajasthan has well-maintained roads that allow connectivity with the neighbouring states and cities. The roads make up a picturesque backdrop for a memorable road trip.  

3. Rajasthan By Railways:

The state also has impeccable railway connectivity. There are direct trains from all major cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, and Bangalore.  

Getting Around Rajasthan

Travelling in the state is very easy. You can avail buses, autorickshaw, cab, and even train to explore Rajasthan. You can easily book a taxi from outside the airport or through an app. While a taxi or cab is the fastest way to move around, it may also be heavier on the pocket. It can take around 5-6 hours to reach from one city to another.      

Accommodation in Rajasthan

Rajasthan offers the ideal accommodation for every budget. Whether you are a backpacker looking for a hostel or yearning for luxury 5-star hotels and forts converted into stays, you can find the right accommodation here in these regions.

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  • Jaipur: The busy ‘Pink City’ with plenty of hostels and hotels

  • Udaipur: Opulent palaces become the epitome of a luxurious stay
  • Jaisalmer: Magnificent Forts nestled in the lush green forests
  • Jodhpur: Intricate Havelis offering surreal views of the ‘Blue City’
  • Bikaner: Bikaner is home to top resorts and getaways

Rajasthan Top Cities to Visit:

1. Jaipur

Jaipur, also known as the ‘Pink City,’ is not only the capital but also the major hub of Rajasthan. It is home to many historical and religious sites like City Palace, Jantar Mantar Observatory and Birla Mandir.

2. Ajmer

The city of Ajmer is renowned all around the globe for the Dargah Sharif, the shrine of Saint Moinuddin Chishti. It lies in the foothills of the glorious Aravali Ranges and offers picturesque views.

3. Jodhpur

Jodhpur is an embodiment of royalty. It was the centre of Mewar rule and still contains several magnificent palaces like the Mehrangarh Fort, which bespoke their grandeur. Also known as the ‘Blue City’ or the ‘Sun City,’ it must be on traveller’s itinerary.  

4. Jaisalmer

From serene Gadisar Lake to majestic Jaisalmer Fort, from expansive sand dunes to intricate temples, Jaisalmer has a lot to offer.

5. Udaipur

A Rajasthan Holiday is never complete without visiting Udaipur. The ‘City of Lakes’ can take you on a luxurious getaway amid peaceful Lake Pichola glorious and Kumbhalgarh Fort.  

6. Pushkar

The city of Pushkar is more like God’s own canvas painted with all the beautiful colours. Apart from Pushkar Lake, the city is known for hosting the infamous Camel Fair each year.   

7. Bikaner

The ones looking forward to getting the authentic experience of Rajasthan’s rich culture and heritage, they must head to Bikaner. It is home to an abundance of forts and temples, all embracing distinct artforms called Usta and Chadwa.

8. Mount Abu

Mount Abu is a quaint hill station amid the expansive deserts of Rajasthan. The lush green and serene ambience makes it a perfect getaway from the hustle of city life.  

9. Alwar

With vibrant flora and fauna, Alwar also boasts of rich history. The city has seen various battles during the British Rule. You can visit the Karni Mata Temple, Sariska Tiger Reserve, and also the haunted Bhangarh Fort.

10. Chittorgarh

Chittorgarh is one of the oldest cities in the country. Situated on the banks of river Berach, the city has a lot to offer. One can visit the Chittorgarh Fort, Rani Padmini’s Palace, and Kalika Mata Temple. 

Days Required to Explore Rajasthan

To experience the real essence of Rajasthan, you need to spend a minimum of 10 days in this mystic land. During this period you will be able to cover 5 cities and have an enjoyable experience. 

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The Golden Triangle Tour

For people who are planning to travel for only 3-5 days can make the most of their vacation with the Golden Triangle Tour. It encompasses three major cities, Delhi, Jaipur, and Agra, which form a triangle on the map. The three cities have distinct experiences to offer and can amount to a thrilling holiday. 

How Expensive is Rajasthan?

Rajasthan travel isn’t too expensive. Food and moving around the place will not cost you much. The stay can be a little expensive, especially if you choose a luxurious haveli or 5-star hotel.   

 

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