Description
The “Rajasthan Physical Map (70x100cm)” is a large, laminated educational wall chart illustrating the natural geography and key landforms of Rajasthan, such as deserts, plateaus, hills, rivers, and forested regions. It is widely used in classrooms, libraries, and for exam preparation.
Physical Specifications
Size: 70 × 100 cm, ensuring vivid detail and visibility for classroom and group learning.
Material: Multicolour printing on thick art or map litho paper, laminated for durability and wipe-clean use; often supplied with rollers for easy wall hanging.
Map Content and Features
Clearly shows Rajasthan’s main physical regions:
The Thar Desert (Great Indian Desert) in the northwest, covering Jaisalmer, Bikaner, Barmer, Churu, and parts of Jodhpur.
The Aravalli Range running diagonally from northeast to southwest, with highest peak Guru Shikhar (Mount Abu) and foothills around Udaipur and Ajmer.
The eastern plains and uplands (Bharatpur, Kota, Bundi, Jaipur regions).
Luni River basin, Banas, Chambal, and other inter-state rivers and their valleys.
Forest patches, wildlife sanctuaries (Sariska, Ranthambore, Keoladeo Ghana), and salt lakes (Sambhar Lake) are also often labeled.
Districts, major towns (Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, Kota, Ajmer), state borders (with Punjab, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Pakistan), and international boundaries are shown for easy orientation.
Map legend, elevation color-coding, and concise factual notes aid in geographical education and exam preparation.
Classroom and Educational Use
Supports detailed teaching of Rajasthan’s physical geography: deserts, mountain ranges, rivers, valleys, and climate zones.
Used for map-reading, project assignments, and competitive exam study (UPSC, RPSC, SSC, etc.).
Large, durable format designed for repeated classroom display and group reference.
This map is an essential visual resource for understanding Rajasthan’s landforms, helping learners grasp the relationships between terrain, settlement, and climate.