Rajasthan , the extreme western province of India, is an enigmatic land of extreme beauty. Its expanse of golden sands are suddenly interruped by the Aravalli hills which are variably forested .The Aravalli hills not only form a natural watershed in the province, but also mark an interesting transition and subtle changes in culture and dialects. The people of the state are gracious hosts and hospitality is deeply ingrained in local customs.The song, dance, attire, jewelery and language reflect the richness of culture and a deep sense of aesthetics of the people of this region. The strong penchant for design is aptly reflected in the Architecture and craft and is visible in the historic to present buildings.The cityscapes of Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Udaipur, Bundi and Jaipur are surreal. And one has move only an iota from the cities to experience the countryside which is none less beautiful in terms of scenery and culture. One can see the traditional attire and jewelery far more readily in the villages than in the cities. Dazzling variations of style and colour are visible in the people's attire.Rajasthan is land of festivals. While some festivals are religious in nature, others mark change of season. Lot of fanfare can be seen in the streets in the festive seasons. In many of these celebrations one can get to experience captivating song and
"Sam Sand Dunes is about 60Kms from Jaisalmer. A place you could get to see a lot of sand dunes, hundreds of camels (and camel rides) and thousands of people. There are many tourist operators providing the camel sunset ride and entertainment and dinner. The sand dunes are awesome, however, very
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