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राजस्थान के साइट विरासत होटल के लिए आप सांस्कृतिक पर्यटन पर उत्तर भारत में राजस्थान में ले प्रदान करता है और आप परिधान और कपड़े है कि परंपरागत किया गया है राजस्थान, उत्तर भारत के लोगों द्वारा पहनी की शैली को उजागर.

Colorful Rajasthan is a vibrant patchwork of ancient traditions and culture and of course the clothes and dresses worn by the people of Rajasthan, north India is an inseparable part of Rajasthani culture. रंगीन राजस्थान प्राचीन परंपराओं और संस्कृति और पाठ्यक्रम के कपड़े और राजस्थान के लोगों द्वारा पहने कपड़े की एक जीवंत चिथड़े है, उत्तर भारत राजस्थानी संस्कृति का एक अविभाज्य अंग है. Even today the men and women in the villages of Rajasthan sport the traditional clothes and headgear. आज भी पुरुषों और राजस्थान खेल के गांवों में महिलाओं के पारंपरिक कपड़े और टोपी.

During your cultural tours to Rajasthan, North India you can actually go on tours to the villages of Rajasthan and marvel at the colorful attires and ornaments worn by men and women. अपने राजस्थान, उत्तर आप भारत को सांस्कृतिक पर्यटन के दौरान वास्तव में पर्यटन पर राजस्थान के गांवों के लिए जा सकते हैं और रंगीन attires और पुरुषों और महिलाओं द्वारा पहने गहने पर अचंभा. In fact the costumes worn by the people of Rajasthan in the villages still reflect the clothing style and costumes of those who lived in the olden times. तथ्य वेशभूषा गांवों में राजस्थान के लोगों द्वारा पहना में अभी भी कपड़ों की शैली और जो पुराने समय में रहते थे की वेशभूषा को प्रतिबिंबित.

The costumes of the women and men of Rajasthan, North India are influenced by the climatic conditions, family status and the economic status. महिलाओं और राजस्थान के पुरुषों के परिधान, उत्तर भारत जलवायु परिस्थितियों, परिवार स्थिति और आर्थिक स्थिति से प्रभावित हैं.

The popular traditional dresses and costumes of Rajasthan, North India include the Banda, Dhoti, Potia, Bugatari, Khol, Angrakhi, Dhabla, Pachewara, Achkan, Burga, Tilak, Skirts and Saris. लोकप्रिय पारंपरिक कपड़े और राजस्थान के परिधान, उत्तर भारत साड़ी शामिल बांदा, धोती, Potia,

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