Rajasthan to host Ranakpur Festival that celebrates the state’s culture
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, RAJASTHAN/ Updated : Dec 18, 2018, 16:07 IST
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Rajasthan is gearing up to host Ranakpur Festival, which is held every year on December 21-22. Ranakpur is situated in Pali district, which turns into a delightful setting during this festival and lets visitors have an insight int … Read more
Rajasthan is gearing up to host Ranakpur Festival, which is held every year on December 21-22. Ranakpur is situated in Pali district, which turns into a delightful setting during this festival and lets visitors have an insight into their local culture. The Rajasthan Tourism Department organises this festival and makes it open to all. Read less
Rajasthan is gearing up to host Ranakpur Festival, which is held every year on December 21-22. Ranakpur is situated in Pali district, which turns into a delightful setting during this festival and lets visitors have an insight into their local culture. The Rajasthan Tourism Department organises this festival and makes it open to all.
Other than this, Rajasthan is also a popular destination in the tourism circuit for the month of December. If you are here during this festival, do not miss out on other popular places such as Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur and Ajmer.
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