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In India's northwest, the country's largest state is packed with great great heritage, culture, royal palaces, temples, fortresses (it's even been dubbed "the land of forts"), ecotourism, and activities - a truly magical land to explore with holiday packages.


Ride a Camel


A good part of the state is made of of the vast Thar Desert, and from the cities of Jaisalmer, Bikaner, and Osian you can take desert safaris into the Thar during which you'll ride beautifully adorned camels kept by nomadic herders. An amazing eco and cultural experience!


Ride an Elephant


Once a symbol of royalty, Indian elephants still delight visitors today, especially in the city of Jaipur, where you can climb onto an ornate seat on the back of an elephant for a ride up to the city's imposing Amer fort. (After reports of elephant mistreatment in the past, new rules have been put in place to ease their conditions.)


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Explore the Forts and Palaces


Rajasthan is reknowned for its splendid palaces and fortresses evoking the maharajahs of centuries past, with top examples including Amer Fort, Jalgarh Fort, Hawa Mahal, Unpaid Bhawan Palace, Junagadh Fort, and Mandawa Haveli. A number have even been turned into hotels and restaurants, so you can sample the lifestyle of Indian royalty of yore.

See the Dance of the Snakes


In Jodhpur, women of the Kalbeliya tribes perform a traditional folk dance, known as the Kalbeliya dance, whose sinuous movements call to mind those of a snake. A memorable cultural experience indeed!


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