Pictures - tourism in Rajasthan




Rajasthan is the largest states in India in terms of area, with an area of ​​about (342 239 square kilometers (132 139 square miles), or 10.4% of the total area of ​​India. Located on the north side of India. Famous for Rajasthan as the "desert state of Rajasthan" with their common border with the Pakistani provinces of Punjab to the north-west and Sindh province to the west, along the valley of the Sutlej-Indus. Rajasthan is also home to two national tiger reserves, Ranthambore National Park in Sawai Madhopur and Sariska Tiger Reserve in Alwar.

The language
Rajasthan (Devanagari: राजस्थानी) is a family of languages ​​Indo-Aryan language. And spoken by 20 million people in the state of Rajasthan and neighboring countries of India and Pakistan, or 50 million won if the Marwari. It is one of the languages ​​that descend to the west of the old Rajasthan, which is also known as Maru-Gujar or Maruwani.
Hindi is the most widely spoken languages ​​in the country (91% of the population speak the Indian language, according to the 2001 census), followed by Bhili (5%), Punjabi (2%), and Urdu (1%).
Geography
Geographical features of Rajasthan are the Thar Desert and the Aravalli Range, which runs through the south-west to north-east, for more than 850 kilometers (530 miles). Mount Abu which is located in the far south, which is separated from the special Banas river west of the main ranges. The northwestern part of Rajasthan is sandy and dry part in general. This area covers most of the Thar desert, which extends into neighboring parts of Pakistan. In the Thar desert, there are a small number of the population. Bikaner city is the largest city in the desert.
economically
Rajasthan's economy depends on agriculture in the first place, where it is the cultivation of wheat and barley in large areas, as well as pulses, and sugar cane, and oilseeds. Cotton, tobacco and cash crops of the state. Rajasthan is among the largest producers of oils suitable for eating in India and the second largest producer of oilseeds. Rajasthan is also the largest producer of wool in India. Of the most important industries are industries based on metals, agriculture, and textiles. Rajasthan is the second largest producer of polyester fiber in India. Many of the chemical and engineering companies prominent in the city of Kota is located, in the southern state of Rajasthan. Rajasthan is a prominent city in the quarrying and mining, and is the second largest exporter of cement in India.

demographics
The population of the state of Rajasthan to approximately 68,621,012. Most of the population of Hindus, who make up about 88.8% of the population. Muslims make up 8.5%, Sikhs 1.4% and jeans 1.2% of the population.
the culture
Rajasthan is a state rich in culture, art and cultural traditions which reflect the ancient Indian way of life. There are rich and varied folk culture from villages. High culture of classical music and dance with its own distinct style is part of the cultural traditions in the state of Rajasthan. The music is uncomplicated and songs depicting day-to-day relations and business, often focused around fetching water from wells or ponds.
Tourism
Rajasthan is a city that attracted about 14 percent of the total foreign visitors during the year 2009-2010 which is the fourth highest among Indian states. It is the fourth city in the number of local visitors for tourism. Rajasthan is characterized by great natural beauty and history. Tourism is a booming industry in the city of Rajasthan which is famous for its forts and temples carved: One of the main tourist attractions in Rajasthan:
"Large temples in Karauli district" - "Big Temples In Karauli district"
Kaila devi, Kailadevi
Shri Mahavirji Temple, Hindaun
Madan Mohan, Karauli
Mehandipur Balaji Temple, Todabhim
Narsinghji Temple, Hindaun City
You attractive views of the tourist attractions pictures for Rajasthan

Ajmer


Bharatpur


Jaisalmer

Jodhpur

Jodhpur is the second largest city of this state

Lake Pichola


Raja Surajmal

The Birla Mandir
The City Palace
The Fateh Prakash Palace
The Jain Temple

The Jantar Mantar Observatory in Jaipur

The Keoladeo National Park

The Mehrangarh Fort

The Pushkar Lake
The town of Deeg

Chittar Palace

Rajasthan attraction
Lake Palace

Rajasthan

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