Rajasthan, the largest state of India, is one of the most popular tourism destinations of India to be travel in. It is one of the most charming and captivating states of India. It is the state where ceaseless temptation of amazing tourism invites tourists through out the entire globe. It is the state where numerous tourism options available and one cannot imagine Rajasthan without tourism. In fact, Rajasthan and tourism go side by side. Rippling sand dunes, fantastic forts, fairy-tale palaces, frescoed havelis, magnificent monuments, terrific temples, rich culture & tradition, heritage monuments, romantic sand dunes, exotic wildlife parks & sanctuaries, rich flora & fauna, bird sanctuaries, colorful fairs & festivals, gorgeous hills, lovely lakes, exquisite handicrafts, ancient folk music & dance, generous & sociable people, etc have made Rajasthan a globally famous tourism destination of India. And this is why people from all over the world have desire of Rajasthan tours and travels.
Rajasthan, literally means the Land of Kings, is dotted with several magnificent & timeless monuments offering tourists wonderful opportunity to explore rich culture & tradition and glorious past of the state. Magnificent forts & palace, frescoed havelis, terrific temples and prosperous museums are major attractions of the state which draw tourists through out the entire globe. Magnificent forts & palaces and stunning havelis are major attractions of any famous Rajasthan tours package. Almost all the major cities and places of the state are dotted with some of magnificent monuments. Cities like Jaipur, Udaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Jaisalmer, Mount Abu, Pushkar, Ajmer, etc are dotted with some of heritage monuments which are considered as not to be missed attractions of Rajasthan tourism. Jaipur is the capital city of Rajasthan and popularly known as the Pink City of India. On Jaipur city tour, tourists have wonderful opportunity to explore catchy attractions like City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal, Jantar Mantar, Amber Fort & Palace, Nahargarh Fort, Jaigarh Fort, etc.
Udaipur, the Lake City of India, is considered as one of the most romantic cities of India. The temptation of Udaipur is ceaseless and never fails to lure its visitors with its several catchy attractions like lovely lakes, gorgeous hills, elegant palaces, and pleasing ambiances. Lake Palace, Fateh Prakash Palace, City Palace, Jagdish Temple, Pichola Lake, Fateh Sagar Lake, Udai Sagar Lake, etc are not to be missed attractions of Udaipur city tours. Mount Abu is the only hill station of Rajasthan. It is known for Dilwara Jain Temples, breathtaking landscapes, lovely nature creations and Dilwara Jain Temple Complex. Nakki Lake, Sunset Point, Guru Shikar, Honeymooner Point, Dilwara Jain Temple Complex, Wildlife Sanctuary, etc are not to be missed attractions of Mount Abu city. Tourists can find city guide of Mount Abu on several websites.
Jodhpur, the Blue City of India, is famous for its majestic Mehrangarh Fort and elegant Umaid Bhawan Palace. Jaisalmer, the Golden City of India, is famous for Golden Fort, Havelis, Jain Temples, romantic Sand Dunes, and Camel Safari. Bikaner is famous for Lalgarh Palace, Camel Breeding Farm & Research Centre and annual Camel Fair. Pushkar is famous for temples and Ajmer is famous for Dargah Sharif. Ranthambhore, Sariska, and Bharatpur are famous for exhilarating wildlife expedition. In fact, entire landscape of Rajasthan is full of unlimited temptation and exploring it can be delightful experience of lifetime. Tourists can explore Rajasthan conveniently with an appropriate travel package. Tourists can book their package with any one of reputed Rajasthan travels agent. Well, visit Rajasthan and treasure unlimited temptation to cherish for lifetime.
www.weforum.org 07.03.2008 ***The audio gets better at 15 minutes into the panel.*** Environmental Sustainability as a way to ensure National Travel &Tourism Competitiveness Enlightened self-interest dictates that countries which want their travel and tourism industries to be more competitive, at a time of economic downturn, need to address the issue of environmental sustainability. The World Economic Forum’s Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report 2008 provides analysis and guidance on the tough challenges facing the industry, with environmental sustainability at the forefront. Taking the report as a starting point, the panel of experts discusses the importance of the link between sustainability and competitiveness to the future of the travel and tourism industry. Jean Claude Baumgarten, President World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) Jennifer Blanke, Director and Senior Economist, World Economic Forum Allan Flores, General Manager, Costa Rica Tourist Board (ICT) Geoffrey Lipman, Assistant Secretary-General, UNWTO Jürgen Ringbeck, Senior Vice President, Booz Allen Hamilton Moderator Louisa Bojesen, Presenter, CNBC Europe
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