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Rajasthan, is a colourful desert. The unconvincing Thar Desert and with it all the barren land of Rajasthan has much to offer through the plethora of celebrations.

Festivals and fairs, music and dances, turns the land to a creative fertile basin. Season heralded with a festive fervour and cattle marts turn into delightful fairs. Festivals hold an unusual lure for the Rajasthanis and they have any number of reasons to celebrate. Pageantry is in the form of weddings or rituals, or to promote trade. Each region has their own form of Folk entertainment, own Traditions, own dialect adding to the Indian diversity. Pushkar Fair, Desert festival, Elephant Festival and Camel festival are internationally famous and are not to be missed.

These festivals born out of age-old traditions, adorns the golden land and unveils the best with vulnerable colours.

Colours that are alive and unrestricted, and unifies each soul who visits this magic land. There's a rhythm, there's a jest, a passion, a spirit of romance, a valour, a feel of being one with the blonde landscape. This spirit of celebration is like Desert Rains, hidden in the Aravalli bosom, unfolding its feather with each festival.

Geographical Overview of Rajasthan

The north-western state of India, Rajasthan is a land of discreet topography ranging from the desolate desert, scrub-thorn forests, lofty hill ranges, rock and ravines to wetlands and lush green forests. There are many beautiful meadows, crystal lakes, roaring waterfalls and shimmering rivulets meandering through the countryside, making the desert state of Rajasthan a favorite tourist destination.

As Varied As Fingers On Your Palm

Landscape of Rajasthan is dissected by the Aravalli Range, which extends diagonally across the state, restricting the wandering of the Thar desert eastwards. The Aravalli Hills is considered to be the oldest existing mountain range in the world with its highest point at Guru Shikhar (1721 m), the summit of Mount Abu. The view from the apex is mesmerizing and persuates a person to feel as the king of the world. The topography of rajasthan is drained by two major river systems. The Chambal, which is the only perennial river in the state, forms part of the eastern border between Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. The southern region of Rajasthan is nourished by the Mahi and Sabarmati rivers, while the Luni, which originates about 7 km north of Ajmer, is the only seasonal river in the barren western Rajasthan. The northwest tract is sandy and unproductive with little water but improves gradually from desert land in the far west annorthwest to comparatively fertile and habitable land towards the east. Get the general information on Rajasthan.

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