Do's & Don'ts
All foreign nationals must pay hotel bills in foreign currency (cash or travelers
cheques) This can be paid in Rupees if the visitor has a bank receipt as proof
of currency exchange
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Map
of Rajasthan
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Passport & Visas
There are several kinds of visas including Entry Visa, Tourist Visa, Business
Visa, Long Terms Visa(upto 5 years with multiple entry facilities) etc. are
available.
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Rajasthan Tourism
Rajasthan, an ancient land of princes, palaces and preening peacocks, is renowned
for its great monuments, exquisite art and culture, that date back to several
centuries.
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Rajasthan India
Rajasthan is where all the country's similes and metaphors appear to have come
together. Sand dunes, wooded hills and amazing lakes, palaces and rugged forts.
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Travelling in Rajasthan

Whether
you are visiting Rajasthan's big cities with a fast-moving westernised lifestyle,
or exploring historic towns or quaint villages, you will always find the people
warm and friendly.
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Rajasthan Women
The common dress of the women constitutes (i) Sari or Odhani, (ii) Kanchli or
Kunchuki or Choli (iii) Ghaghra or Ghaghri or Lahanga Besides, the women of
high status and ranks wear dupatta and patka.
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Rajasthan Forts

There
are lot of forts and Palaces in Rajasthan. These forts and palaces of Rajasthan
still linger with the magic of the fierce culture and traditions of this state.
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Rajasthan Desert
Towards the southeast is one of Rajasthan`s least explored regions. It is a
region that is full of great historical towns with a proud heritage dating back
several centuries.
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Palaces of Rajasthan

During
the reign of Maharaja Ganga Singh, the first phase of Lallgarh Palace was completed
in the year 1902.
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People of Rajasthan
In olden days, the profession of the people decided their caste. This system
has now been broken. Today, individuals have the freedom to opt for any profession
irrespective of caste.
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Rajasthan Folklore

There
is a great tradition of popular poetry, which is written under the rival banners
of Turra and Kalangi. This is sung in groups in Jikri, Kanhaiyya or Geet (of
the Meenas), Hele-ke-Khyal and Bam rasiya of eastern Rajasthan.
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