Flamingos flocked to Sambhar Lake in record numbers this year, lingering far beyond their season. Photographer Yogesh Sevkani captures the breathtaking spectacle.
Bhanwar Paramveer Singh Deora and his brother, Bhanwar Veer Vinod Singh restored their 17th-century haveli into a new-age homestay. With its architecture, structure and charm intact, the Rawla Bisalpur offers authentic Rajasthani meals prepared using 200-year-old recipes.
Chhotaram Prajapat, whose family has woven 'dhurries' in Rajasthan for over seven centuries, launched a mud homestay business inspired by UK tourists. They now welcome guests to their Salawas village home, providing authentic experiences while championing local crafts and culture.
From the sand dunes of Khuri to the grandeur of Bundi, there are many little-known spots in Rajasthan that offer a travel experience way beyond ordinary.
The Chittorgarh Bungalow in Rajasthan is a sustainable farmhouse that pays homage to the city’s rich history and culture using local materials and techniques, designed by architect Shreya Srivastava of Studio Shunya.
Commonly known as ‘War Tourism’, it is recreational travel to active or former war zones for purposes of sightseeing or historical study or even thrill-seeking in dangerous and forbidden places.
The colours, history, architecture, traditions, and the food – all of these when mixed with the magic of old and the beauty of new, create the spectacular state of Rajasthan. And these six advertisements on Rajasthan tourism, beautifully show that there is something for everyone here.