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RAJASTHAN
Mandawa Castle and Jodphur Castle
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Tanned faces, orange coloured turbans, camels, magnificent palaces and plenty of peacocks, with its romantic, legendary and historic state. Calm blue water surrounded by hot sand dunes, full of vivid bazaars, ringing sound of Temple bells as well as the bangles. All these things fulfil one's dreams of colours, culture, peacocks, princes and princesses.
Many palaces, forts and the wall fence surrounding the cities exist even today. The palaces are the architectural masterpiece, where there is neither the stinginess of money or artistic labour. For a Western visitor, Rajasthan is presumably one of the most exotic and exciting parts of India.
Maharaja at Mandawa Slott Mr.Keshri Singh and Managing Director Mr Kjell Borneland, Swed-Asia Travels
Jodhpur, the blue city, at the border of the Thar desert is one of the biggest cities in Rajasthan after Jaipur. Jodhpur, famous for it’s many impressive castles, especially Mehrangarh (Jodhpur, which has witness many battles and is closely connected to the history of the region.
Jodhpur Castle
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Short facts Rajasthan
Inhabitans: around 50 millions
Area: 342.214 km2
Languages: Rajasthani, Marwari and Hindi.
Capital: Jaipur
Best time to visit: November to March.
Tina at Jodhpur Castle