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A story in BLUE
I visited the Blue city which is Jodhpur for people who donβt know. To experience the Blue city better I took a Heritage walk called the Blue city walk. Why is the city in blue colour? There are so many theories. Some say the clay around Jodhpur has a natural blue colour. Some say Copper Read more
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A typical tourist hill station
I have visited many Hill stations and found many similarities b/w them. What does it take to be a Hill Station? 1. It has to be in hill. Obviously. But more importantly it should located such that the place below the hill is hot. So people will come here to enjoy the cool weather. 2. Read more
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Bringing back the birds
I stayed at a homestay in Mt.Abu. It was a mere 500m from main bus stand where all the hustle and bustle exists. Yet it was amazingly peaceful. The hosts were extremely welcoming. I was given a tall glass of hot milk at night daily (I think cause they liked me. π) The next day Read more
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Bliss again – Dilwara
I visited the Dilwara temples in Mt. Abu. It is also like the Jain temple in Ranakpur. You can read my experience about Ranakpur here. It was sheer bliss. The Dilwara temples were also extremely beautiful. I am no judge to compare Ranakpur and Dilwara temples. They are extremely beautiful and magical that I am Read more
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One photo, multiple stories – Aravalli
I visited Mt.Abu and it is a hill station on the Aravalli Hills. Story – 1: This is the highest point in the Aravalli Range. The name of the spot is Gurushikhar Story – 2: The Aravallis are the oldest mountains of the world. Yes. Of the world. Story -3: The Aravalli span across Delhi Read more
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Udaipur – Parting thoughts
I stayed in Udaipur for over a week. I spent the new year here. When I came in, I was bothered about the crowd and sleepy streets in the morning. After spending time both before new year and post new year, there is a heavy feeling while I leave the city. Nobody cares about me Read more