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Rajasthan has long been synonymous with
camels, sand dunes and colorfully dressed people. A lot of people are pleasantly
surprised when they visit the state and find so much greenery - the lush green
hills and deep valleys, the lake palaces and gardens. If you are wondering just
where the desert lies, welcome to Marwar. This is your desert land. Come and
see as much sand as you want, ride camels and be fascinated by the colorful
costumes of the inhabitants.
Once
on the ancient camel trade route, barren land and rough terrain surround the
town. It is a lively town but the harsh climate has also kept this town a little
isolated from growing into a major tourist center. The town, however, does have
its little areas of interest. The ruined fort and some Jain temples should be
visited. A little away from Barmer is the famous town of Kiradu, an archaeologist's
dream, where ruins of some beautiful 12th century temples should not be missed.
Barmer is famous for its carved wooden furniture and hand block printing industry.
This area is best visited to gain an insight into the desert life and admire
the decorative skills of the simple village folk. Undaunted by the harsh, unfriendly
climate, the villagers have some of the most beautiful mud huts that are decorated
with delicate folk motifs.
The
fort seems to rise out of the desert haze, its yellow sandstone walls and bastions
taking on a golden hue in the afternoon sun. In fact, at whatever time of the
day you look at the sonar kila, or golden fort, it looks like a fairy tale creation.
The fort dominates the small city that spreads around it. History records the
fact that the Bhati Rajputs of Jaisalmer lived off the forced levis on the great
caravans that crossed their area enroute to Delhi, or Central India. Those caravans,
laden with precious cargoes of spices and silk brought great wealth to this
town. The princes prospered and so did the merchants.
For
a closer look at the sand dunes, get somebody to take you to Sam. Ride a camel
on the dunes and gear yourself up for an unforgettable experience of watching
the sunset over the desert. This lonely area comes alive at the time of the
desert festival every spring. Some more desert life awaits you at Bikaner. This
city lies on the northern point of the triangle of the desert cities. A city
that goes back over 500 years when it was founded by one of the princes of Jodhpur
clan. One rather interesting element about the history of these deserts cities
is that though they were located on the major trade routes that connected Central
Asia and North India with the Gujurat ports, outside influences were minimal.
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