|
|
|
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
| India Tours |
| - Incredible Taj Mahal - Incredible Rajasthan - Incredible North India |
| Rajasthan Tours |
| - Rajasthan Cultural Tour - Rajasthan Exclusive Tour - Rajasthan Imperial Tour |
![]() |
| North India Tours |
| - North India Heritage Tour - North India Cultural Tour - North India Advantage Tour |
| Taj Mahal Tours |
|
- Taj Mahal with North India - Golden Triangle Tour - Taj Mahal with Tiger Wildlife |
![]() |
| Beach Tours |
| - Goa Golden Beaches - Goa Honeymoon Tour - Romantic Beaches Tour |
| Kerala Tours |
| - Exotic
Kerala Tour - Kerala Ayurveda Tour - Kerala Backwaters |
| Wildlife Tours |
| - India Tiger Tour - India Wildlife Tour - Kerala Wildlife Tour |
![]() |
| Religious Tours |
| - Amarnath
Yatra Tour - Buddhist India Tour - Chardham Yatra Tour |
| Safari Tours |
| - Jungle Safari Tour - Camel Safari Tour - Corbett Wildlife Safari Tour |
| South India Tours |
| - South India Cultural Tour - South India Festival Tour - South India Heritage Tour |
The
State has an area of 343,000 sq km. The capital city is Jaipur. The Aravali
Range runs across the state from southwest Guru Peak (Mount Abu), which is 1,722
m in height to Khetri in the northeast. This divides the state into 60% in the
north west of the lines and 40% in the southeast. The northwest tract is sandy
and unproductive with little water but improves gradually from desert land in
the far west and northwest to comparatively fertile and habitable land towards
the east. The area includes the Great Indian (Thar) Desert.
The
Aravali outlines Rajasthan's most important division. The Chambal River, which
is the only large and perennial river in the State, originates from its drainage
to the east of this range and flows northeast. Its principal tributary, the
Banas, rises in the Aravali near Kumbhalgarh and collects all the drainage of
the Mewar plateau. Further north, the Banganga, after rising near Jaipur, flows
east-wards before disappearing. The Luni is the only significant river west
of the Aravali. It rises in the Pushkar valley of Ajmer and flows 320 km west-southwest
into the Rann of Kachchh. Northeast of the Luni basin, in the Shekhawati tract,
is an area of internal drainage characterized by salt lakes, the largest of
which is Sambhar Salt Lake.
The
soils in the Ajmer district in central Rajasthan are sandy; clay content varies
between 3 and 9 per cent. in the Jaipur and Alwar districts in the east, soils
vary from sandy loam to loamy sand. in the Kota, Bundi, and Jhalawar tract,
they are in general black and deep and are well drained. in Udaipur, Chittaurgarh,
Dungarpur, Banswara, and Bhilwara districts, eastern areas have mixed red and
black and western areas red to yellow soils. | India Tours | Rajasthan Tours | North India Tours | Taj Mahal Tours |
| - Incredible
Rajasthan - Incredible Kerala - Incredible Goa |
- Cultural
Tour - Forts Tour - Pushkar Fair Tour |
- Ladakh Cultural
Tour - North India Vacations - Fascinating Ladakh |
- Golden Triangle
Tour - Lord Buddha Tour - Taj, Tigers & The Tribal Tour |
| Beach Tours | Kerala Tours | Wildlife Tours | Religious Tours | Safari Tours | South India Tours | |||
| North India Travel | South India Travel | East India Travel | Travel Agents in India |
| West India Travel | Central
India Travel |
Indian Themes | Hotel Reservation in India |