Map of Rajasthan
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Osian Camel Camp
Horse Safari 7n
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Rajasthan Horse Trek
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Rajasthan & Wild Life
Tajmahal 7 Tiger Tours
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DUNGARPUR
  Huddled in the foothills of the Arravali, Dungarpur has a fascinating landscape of an array of wild and rugged terrain in the northeast to   fertile plains of alluvial soil in the southwest. Two rivers the River Mahi and the River Som flow through the area. Rawal Veer Singh   founded Dungarpur in 1282 A.D., when he took over this part of the state from Bhil Chieftain Dungaria.
  The area is rich in teak, mahua, mango and Khajur trees. Dungarpur is also noted for its wildlife   variety - jackal, jungle cat, Indian fox, hyena, black-faced monkey, porcupine, common   mongoose are the common inhabitants. The commonly seen bird variety includes partridges,   peafowl, quails, cuckoos, eagles and vultures. Various migratory birds also visit the area during   the winters.
  Dungarpur is famed for its unique style of architecture as seen in its palaces and noble   residences. These royal residences are adorned by 'jharokhas' built in stone in a unique style   typical of the area developed during the reign of Maharawal Shiv Singh (1730-1785 A. D.) The   district gold and silversmiths are renowned for lacquer painted toys and picture framing.