Things I got to know about Rajasthan and the people of Rajasthan


Kumbhalgarh Fort, Rajasthan

Things about Rajasthan and the people of Rajasthan according to @Kurt993

Ever imagined about living around sand dunes and moving around on Camels on the land of Indian Rajput kings. This is just one-third of the Rajasthan.
As the name says itself, Rajasthan the land of Rajput kings, massive hill forts, marvelous temples, and gleaming palaces. Besides this, I also get to see the big curlicue mustaches, men in brightly hued turbans and women in heavy silver ornaments. WOW isn't it?
According to some Bollywood movies Rajasthan is pictured as a dry rural state covered with desert with people in dhoti and paggadi (turban) with their sheep and camel. But the truth is that only the northwestern portion of Rajasthan which touches the Indian border is dry and covered with dessert.
Although most people in Rajasthan are very peaceful and very cooperative, rajsathani's are friendly and sweet too. But when it comes to food Rajasthan’s food is as rich as its culture and is known for its spicy taste, the best that I have ever tasted. The sweet and mouth-watering food of Rajasthan will add memories to your Rajasthan tour. If you ever plan to visit Rajasthan Dal Baati Churma, Moong Dal Halwa, Ghevar, Mawa Kachori are a must to try.

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