7 Famous Offbeat Rajasthan Experiences
7 Famous
Offbeat Rajasthan Experiences
Few people
are familiar with Rajasthan's many features, including its vibrant desert
resort, Kathputlis, and palaces. Yes, we are in Rajasthan looking for unusual
attractions and experiences. Try to look beyond the imposing palaces and
ancient forts the next time you visit any of Rajasthan's magnificent cities to
uncover the hidden stories of the villages and towns in the most unique way.
The villages
of Rajasthan are home to hundreds of years of fascinating traditions, many of
which will be lost with the older generation.
The harshest
part of Rajasthan's summers, which last from April to June, see daytime highs
of 48 C. If you are planning a summer trip to Rajasthan, consider visiting
Mount Abu, Kumbhalgarh, or Ranakpur. The weather is pleasant, and the scenery
is breathtaking. In other cities, the weather is ideal for wandering outside in
the early mornings and late evenings, but otherwise, it is best to stay
indoors.
Here is
a few amazing Tourist of Rajasthan:
1. Rural
Udaipur · 2. Ride
on Marwari horses · 3. Hot Air Balloon Jaipur · 4. Ghost Hunting
5. Mandawa · 6. Kumbhalgarh Fort · 7. Camping in the Golden Desert
Suggested
Tour: Jaipur
Mandawa Tour, Delhi Jaipur Pushkar Mandawa Tour, Rajasthan
Tour Package,
Here are
a few incredible Rajasthan experiences:
Rural Udaipur
If the old city of Udaipur, with its open drains and swarms of "hello madam" touts, is a turn-off for you, retreat to Mountain Ridge Homestay, nestled on a wooded hill away from town. Also see: Best Places to Visit in Udaipur
Piers and
his team have lovingly and tastefully built this as your gateway to rural
Udaipur, with its stunning mountain views and quaint tribal villages.
Ride on Marwari horses
Pure-bred
Marwari horses arrived in Rajasthan with the Persians, and their numbers are
dwindling as quickly as the state's royals' wealth. Landowners continue to
raise these horses in small villages throughout the Pali district, and they are
proud to be great riders.
Horse races
are no longer held in these parts, but visitors are welcome for a rural ride.
I'd never ridden before (except as a child in a tourist trap), but I had to
wear my leg and headgear for a few minutes crash course, holding my reins and
almost trotting like a pro!
Take a
hot air balloon Ride. In Jaipur
The best way
to explore the beauty of Rajasthan's desert cities and rustic old towns is to
ride in a hot air balloon. Imagine gliding effortlessly across the Pink City
and admiring aerial views of Jaipur's grand Amber Fort.
These
excursions last about an hour and will provide you with the most exciting
experience! This is the best time to get into adventure mode and fly 4000 feet
in the air to treat your eyes like royalty! Pushkar hot air balloon rides are
also not to be missed.
Suggested Tour: Jaipur Sightseeing Tour
Also Read: Best 8 Offbeat Places to Visit in Jaipur
Ghost Hunting

The
mysteries of spirits and ghosts! Rajasthan is rife with unsolved mysteries and
intriguing stories. Much is buried within the ancient Havelis and palaces of
Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Jaipur, and other cities. The old walls and high ceilings
are etched with terrifying tales from a bygone era.
Stories from
Kuldhara's old ruins, Brijraj Bhavan, Jagatpura, and Bhangarh are among those
that are both terrifying and incredible (in their own way). What follows are
some colourful tales that people still believe.
Mandawa
Mandawa, a
small but beautiful town in Rajasthan's Shekhawati region, is located in the region's center. Mandawa appears as a mirage in the deserts. Mandawa is
well-known and admired throughout the country for its magnificent vintage forts
and havelis. It provides the tourist with an insight into past cultural and
social practices.
Mandawa is
now referred to as an Open-Air Art Gallery’ because of these paintings. You can
also enjoy camel riding in Rajasthan which is one of the most exciting things
to do.
Recommended Services:
Jaipur Taxi Services
Kumbhalgarh
Fort
The Mewar
region's highest, nearly invincible, and most formidable fort is only about 50
kilometres from Narlai. Rana Kumbha built Kumbhalgarh in the 15th century, and
it is Maharana Pratap's birthplace. This magnificent fort attests to the
Rajputs' valour and how even the mightiest Mughals were unable to take it on
their own!
The 13 Aravalli
Mountain peaks guard the fort of Kumbhalgarh. There are 360 temples within the
fort's walls. Kumbhalgarh Fort is 700 years old but still in good
condition, making it one of Rajasthan's hidden gems.
Golden
Desert Camping
If gazing at the stars and the endless sky is your favourite pastime, imagine doing so while lying on your back in desert silence. Jaisalmer, Rajasthan's Golden City, is well-known for providing such life-changing experiences. A number of tour operators in the city are organising camping in the middle of the desert, as well as bonfires and cultural activities.
You should go on camel rides and watch the sunset. It simply appears magical and sumptuous. Camping in the sand dunes is the best thing about Rajasthan, especially when they are Sam Sand Dunes, and it is perhaps the most unique way to experience the beauty of this region.
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