Tourists from all over the world come to visit the historical forts, palaces, arts, and culture of the Rajasthan. Tourists are captivated by Rajasthan’s unique experiences, which they discover as they explore the state more and more.

It is the largest state in India in terms of land area and is bordered on the west by Pakistan, on the south by Gujarat, on the east by Uttar Pradesh, and on the north by Punjab and Haryana.

Rajasthan’s most prominent geographical features are the Thar Desert and the Aravali Mountains. The Thar Desert, which is located in Rajasthan’s northwest region and extends from across the border into Pakistan, and Aravli Hill, which is located in the state’s southeast region. The Aravali range doesn’t quite obstruct the moisture-carrying southwest monsoon breezes of the Arabian Sea since it is located in a direction that is parallel to the incoming monsoon winds, resulting in the northwest region are in a rain shadow.

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