Rajasthan is the largest
state of the Republic of India, with a total area encompassing
132,139 square miles.
Historically known as where Maharajahs
once held domain in their wonderful forts and palaces,
Rajasthan attracts thousands upon thousands of tourists
on the best Indian tours from all over India and the
world in general.
Rajasthan primarily boasts of its royal cities such
as Jaipur and Jaisalmer, where majestic forts, temples
and palaces can be seen while on an India forts tour.
Rajasthan, however, is not just all about the cities
and its attractions.
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The villages of Rajasthan attract visitor attention too,
despite the lack of the usual physical attractions offered
by some India culture tours. A visitor embarking on Rajasthan
cultural tours for the first time would find out that the
best way to tour the villages of the Republic of India's
largest state is on the back of a camel.
Actually finding a village,
however, can prove to be a little difficult.
But when a tourist enjoying
an India culture tour package does finally find and
enter a village, they will see a place that is so simple,
with a lifestyle that can only be described as very
basic.
What you will find will be different from your usual
India cultural travel experiences.
Embark on Rajasthan Cultural Tours and see how Rajasthan
villagers generally live in circular thatched roof huts,
whose walls are made out of hay, cow dung and plaster
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Artistic designs at facades and entrances make up the extent of the decorations. As for food, what makes up a villager's diet are bread, vegetables, porridge and yoghurt curry, with dinner as a family's major meal of the day.
For visitors on India cultural tours, the villagers’ situation may seem difficult. The people, however, are made stronger by their deep religious beliefs, which help them make it through their difficulties. But difficult as their lives may seem, the people there are still extremely hospitable.
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