RAJASTHAN, land of a people who are brave and chivalrous, is
a land of superlatives-every thing herein is breathtakingly beautiful,
impressive and fascinating. It is packed with history, art and culture
that goes back several centuries. Rajasthan has a total area of
343,000 sq. km and the most striking feature of this land is its
division by the majestic Aravalli range which runs from north east
to south-west for about 688 km. Northwest of the Aravallis are the
Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Barmer and Bikaner regions, it is the home of
arid plains and the shifting sand dunes of the great Thar Desert.
The other side of the hills is a land of rich in vegetation - Aravalli.


Rajasthan is among the richest states in the country as far as the
field of arts and crafts is concerned. Stone, clay, leather, wood,
ivory, lac, glass, brass, silver, gold and textiles are given the
most brilliant forms. Some of the popular crafts are, Meenakari,
Jewelry, Ivory, Lac and Glass, Sandalwood and Wood, Stone, Hand
Printing fabrics, mirror work costumes etc.
Fairs & Festivals
Without music and Dance, people of Rajasthan cannot survive. After
hard work in the harsh desert sun and rocky terrain, there is dancing,
singing, drama, devotional music and puppet shows and other community
festivities. Music and Dance is part of their fairs and festivals
and without it, a fair has no life. The festivities are usually
marked by folk-dances accompanied by music played on a variety of
locally made instruments. Excitement, gaiety and a keen sense of
competition fill the air during festivals. Spirited columns of people
with camels, horses, bullock carts, cars and jeeps lead for the
site. Most of the fairs offer wonderful opportunity to trade in
cattle and leather goods, handicrafts, clothes, utensils