Tuesday 19 September 2017

Offbeat Destinations of Rajasthan: The Unexplored Paths


Rajasthan is one of the most famous tourist destinations in India. Every foreign tourist doesn’t leave India without visiting Rajasthan. It’s a place filled with historical influence as we can observe forts, palaces, and is a exemplary for its art and culture. We can call Rajasthan as a Nature's Marvel! We all know that many of the tourists attracting sites are located there, but some of them are unexplored yet. So, let us explore the vibrant culture, tradition and their hidden wonders.

Mahansar

Mahansar is a small town located in Sekhawati. The town has its history for being established in the year 1768. It’s famous for its art forms and has a great collection of paintings. The main attraction of this town is Sone Chand ki Dukan, as most of the walls of Havelis (forts) are painted with golden leaves design. There also three vaulted ceilings with images from Ramayana and related to Lord Krishna’s life are well intricated. Other alluring places you may explore are Raghunath Temple and dancing halls.

Rawla Narlai

Thinking of visiting Rajasthan then doesn’t forget to visit Rawla Narlai which is located in southern Rajasthan. Its history dates back to 17th century famous for its fortified palaces located beneath a 350 ft high rock. You can find Rajputs architecture and its great grandeur and elegance. You can experience the royal culture as you find big courtyards, gardens, verandas all around. The place is surrounded by temples greenery which revitalizes the visitor’s soul.

Kuchaman City

This place is 100 km far from Pushkar, is a small village filled with interesting forts. This place is great spot for those who want to have a break from their busy and commercialized life. The distinct culture is attracted by many tourists and also is famous for peace and tranquility and you can experience clear skies, scenic beauties surrounded all around the forts. Sheesh Mahal in the fort is master piece. Don’t forget to visit the 5 days Pushkar Camel Festival which will be held in Pushkar town during winter season.

Barmer

The place is an epitome of art and culture. Its history of the name Barmer starts from 13th century as its founded by Bahada Rao well known as Bar Rao gave the name as Barmer. By visiting this place you can easily get to know the typical structure of Rajasthan. Its well known for the rich forts, handicrafts, wood carvings, carpets etc. The best time to visit this place would be in March, because of the Barmer Festival this place gets filled with euphoria and joy.

Mandawa

It has a great historical importance as it is a part of famous silk route to China. Through this way many rich merchants have taken shelter at this place and built forts with different architecture. Mandawa is also known as ‘Open Air Art Gallery’ as this place experienced many cultural and ethnic groups living here. Mandawa castle is worth visiting.

Conclusion

On a whole if you have already visited Rajasthan and want to explore more and rejuvenate your soul with its cultural heritage. These are some of the places worth visiting.

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