Saturday, July 12, 2008

Explore Rajasthan Culture Tour

Rajasthan as a State is a unique blend of history and modernity. The state has a heritage of courage and valour that passes down generations till date. The richness of its artefacts and the coloured vibrancy of the costumes and traditional attires are alluring for the first timers. Dance & Music It’s a beautiful way of expressing emotions with Rajasthan Culture Tour.Unsophisticated, dancing is visible in fairs and festivals. Dance on Rasiya songs Charkala of Braj, are a beautiful expression of joy and happiness. The famous ghoomar dance of Rajasthan originates from ghoomna. It shows an eye-catching display of ravishing flowing ghagras. The snake dance by the Kalbeliya snake charmers’ community is worth appreciating. The dancers wear long embroider black skirts with their bodies’ moving acrobatically, like rubber in a sensuous performance. There is much more to know about Rajasthan Culture than its topography and climate. Otherwise how else can one explain the ever growing flow of tourists towards the State in spite of the extremity of its temperature and remorseless sand storms?


There are palaces, forts and havelis littered across the State that stand as a living testimony of its past and creates an ambience of hybridism that is magical and seemingly unreal. Tall camels galloping beside modern cars on the city streets, wooden artefacts and colourful costume shops that accept all the major credit cards, elephants welcoming its guests by throwing rose petals in a five star heritage hotel; well all these and more happens only in Rajasthan Culture Tour. There are very few communities and States which could preserve its native culture and tradition against the onslaught of modernity. Rajasthan is perhaps the only state that has preserved its culture and even modified modernity to further glorify traditions. No matter where you stay during your trip to the State and where you roam, it is improbable that you will not come across Rajasthan Culture and traditions. Be it in the form of folk dances and song performances at the hotel courtyard or be it in the form of the traditional artefacts in your hotel room, or be it in the form of the traditional hospitality while dining at a restaurant.

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