Rajasthan
Desert
Towards the southeast is one of Rajasthan`s least explored regions. It is a
region that is full of great historical towns with

a
proud heritage dating back several centuries. Walk back into the past as you
visit pre-historic cave paintings and look for other traces of early civilization.
It will delight the archaeologist in you as you drive along the Chambal and
stuble upon more relics from the past. Hadoti has a wealth of beautifully sculpted
temples that seem frozen in time.
The
Thar Desert, also referred to as the Great Indian Desert, fall for part
within the state, though parts of it do stretch into other states such as
Gujarat, Punjab and Haryana, and this is what gives Rajasthan its unique
topographical character. Unlike the typical desert it does not have oasis,
palms or cacti, and is densely populated. Sand dunes characterize it, just
as much as saline depressions and lakes.