Horse Safari

'Rajasthan'
- the land of the Rajputs, is known for its kings, fearless warriors and beautiful
women. It's also known for its forts, palaces and temples which are a reminder
of the glorious past. Kingdoms were carved and established by the Rajputs on
horseback, while swords were stained with enemy blood.
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Camel Safari
Rajasthan invites you to feel the adventure of a Camel Safari, which takes you
through the golden sands of the vast. Thar desert. Like horse safaris, camel
safaris are also popular in Rajasthan. The camel, popularly known as the ship
of the desert, is not only common in the Thar desert, but also the only means
of transportation in remote areas.
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Other Safari
Like Camel and Horse safaris, another popular form is the Jeep Safari. The Jeep
Safari not only refreshes and revitalises but one feels close to nature while
driving through the quiet and beautiful countryside. Let your senses sway to
the romance of the surroundings as you pass forts, palaces, historical landmarks
and villages.
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Trekking
Lying in the west of India, the topography of Rajasthan varies from sand-dunes
of the desert to the lofty hill ranges of the Aravallis which makes Rajasthan
a trekker's paradise. There are many beautiful meadows, dense forests, crystal
lakes, waterfalls and rivulets meandering through the countryside. One of the
old eat mountain ranges of the world, the Aravallis, extending from northeast
to south-west have some beautiful forest areas.
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Water Sports
The lakes of Rajasthan are known for water sports. During the 1982 Asian games,
rowing competitions were held at Ramgarh lake near Jaipur. Ramgarh lake is a
man-made reservoir around 4 kms. in length and 2 kms in width. Throughout the
year, water sports of all kinds can be arranged here. Facilities for swimming,
boating etc. are available.
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Wildlife
Adventure

Rajasthan
is the only state that can proudly in two National parks, one Tiger Project,
one serf National Park and twenty-four wildlife sanctuaries. The tiger is the
biggest attraction of the state. According to naturalists, Sariska Tiger Reserve
d Ranthambhor National Park are the best irks in the country for observing and
photographing the activities of the tiger.
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Bird Watching
Rajasthan's lakes, ponds, marshlands and grasslands are a haven for bird lovers.
One can find around 550 species of birds and most of these are residents. The
best colony of birds in the world is Keoladeo National Park situated In Bharatpur.
It has more than 400 species of birds and more than 130 of them breed inside
the park. Being a unique bird place, the UNESCO has recognised it as a world
heritage site.
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Parasailing
& Ballooning
The joy of being aloft In the wind and the thrill of defying the elements is
what parasailing and ballooning are all about. Unlike other aero sports, in
these, once off the ground, the sportsman is on his own. Since the skies are
an element foreign to us, it would be judicious to take all precautions before
indulging in the joy afforded by the sports.
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