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Clients Testimonials
During our golden triangle trip in Dec 2011, our driver Mansingh did a super job in safely driving us for all the 6 days to all the key places...+ Read More
- Fara Gmelig Mayling, 29/12/2011
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Excellent driver Mansingh, very helpful and reliable vehicle also in very good condition....+ Read More
- Amita Yadav, 25/2/2000
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During our golden triangle trip in Dec 2011, our driver Mansingh did a super job in safely driving us for all the 6 days to all the key places...+ Read More
- Fara Gmelig Mayling, 29/12/2011
..................................................................................................
Excellent driver Mansingh, very helpful and reliable vehicle also in very good condition....+ Read More
- Amita Yadav, 25/2/2000
..................................................................................................
During our golden triangle trip in Dec 2011, our driver Mansingh did a super job in safely driving us for all the 6 days to all the key places....+ Read More
- Fara Gmelig Mayling, 29/12/2011
..................................................................................................
Excellent driver Mansingh, very helpful and reliable vehicle also in very good condition....+ Read More
- Amita Yadav, 25/2/2000
..................................................................................................
Distance Chart
Rajasthan, the largest state of India, has Jaipur as its capital. It has 33 districts. The state of Rajasthan has a well connected network of 1, 50,876 kilometers of roadways that run through the length and breadth of Rajasthan.
Road Distance Map
Udaipur                            
288 Ajmer                          
568 270 Alwar                        
601 313 116 Bharatpur                      
525 278 509 542 Bikaner                    
312 147 480 396 525 Bundi                  
168 190 470 503 468 191 Chittorgarh                
420 132 148 181 361 215 322 Jaipur              
269 208 445 478 256 287 325 340 Jodhpur            
519 513 712 828 355 592 628 645 305 Jaisalmer          
358 211 407 489 489 46 184 261 413 747 Kota        
185 274 551 581 506 233 112 347 260 545 270 Mt.Abu      
664 392 163 251 470 465 583 259 597 882 504 767 Delhi    
797 1071 1343 945 1299 1041 928 1202 1056 1341 1005 766 1461 Mumbai  
637 388 172 56 665 438 579 232 568 853 453 737 195 1204 Agra
Rajasthan is the land of Rajasthanis, ("the land of kings"), is the largest state of the Republic of India by area. It is located in the northwest of India. It encompasses most of the area of the large, inhospitable Great Indian Desert (Thar Desert), which has an edge paralleling the Sutlej-Indus river valley along its border with Pakistan. The state is bordered by Pakistan to the west, Gujarat to the southwest, Madhya Pradesh to the southeast, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana to the northeast and Punjab to the north. Rajasthan covers 10.4% of India, an area of 342,269 square kilometres (132,151 sq mi).
Jaipur is the capital and the largest city of the state. Geographical features include the Thar Desert along north-western Rajasthan and the termination of the Ghaggar River near the archaeological ruins at Kalibanga of the Indus Valley Civilization, which are the oldest in the Indian subcontinent discovered so far.
One of the world's oldest mountain ranges, the Aravalli Range, cradles the only hill station of Rajasthan, Mount Abu, famous for Dilwara Temples, a sacred pilgrimage for Jains. Eastern Rajasthan has the world famous Keoladeo National Park near Bharatpur, a World Heritage Site[1] known for its bird life. It also has two national tiger reserves, Ranthambore and Sariska Tiger Reserve, and a famous temple in Khatu, Sikar district, dedicated to Khatu Shyam Ji. Rajasthan was formed on 30 March 1949, when the region known until then as Rajputana, consisting of erstwhile princely states ruled mainly by Rajputs.