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Rajasthan State Guide Rajasthan Introduction :- Rajasthan is a exotic state where tradition and glory meet in beautiful colors against the backdrop of sand and desert. Rajasthan located in northwest of India. It shares a long stretch of border with the neighboring country Pakistan situated on the Thar desert, Rajasthan protects the western border of the country. The political boundaries between India and Pakistan do not limit the Thar or the Great Indian Desert to fall into the adjacent country as the Cholistan Desert. Rajasthan is one of the driest regions in India. Rajasthan falls into the driest part of the country. The state of Rajasthan is a natural storehouse of hard rocks that produce marbles, granites and slates. Each city of Rajasthan is a great tourist attraction with pride of place going to Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Ajmer, Pushkar and many more...
Except in the hills, the heat in summer is
great everywhere, with a mean daytime maximum temperature hovering at about 43'
C in many locations. Winter temperatures vary from 20'-24' C. Hot winds and dust
storms occur, especially in the desert tract, where rainfall averages 4 inches
annually. In the southwest, rainfall is higher, in part owing to the summer
monsoon winds off the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. The best time to visit is
around Mid-October to Mid-March. During the monsoons, Rajasthan is a delight. Rajasthan Cities :- | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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