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Heat, dust and a riot of colours. Rajasthan has many faces. Consisting of the hilly and rugged south-eastern region and the barren north-western Thar Desert, Rajasthan shares the border with the neighbouring Pakistan to the west, Gujarat to south, MadhyaPradesh to east and Delhi to north. Rajasthan literally means the Land of Kings. This famed romantic state of Kings, warriors, forts and palaces casts a charm on everyone who visits it. Forts, palaces and temples built in sandstone and marble dot the landscape. The state seems to be right out of a fairy tale with caravans, brightly coloured costumes and deserts. Fine carvings on the majestic façade, the palaces and temples with intricate filigreed work and some originally adorned with precious and semiprecious stones, the sights are mesmerizing. Today, more and more of the castles, forts and country estates are being converted into hotels making travel to the most inaccessible outposts easy. From the richly painted havelis (mansions) of Shekhawati in the north to the magnificent Jain temples of Mount Abu or Ranakpur in the south, the state's wealth of history and art provides a unique experience.
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