In my previous post, I said I am
not including any photos of Jaipur. I
assumed that you all either have been to Jaipur or seen a lot of photos from
that city. However, a few blogger
friends want to see, at least, a few photos that I have clicked. So here they are:
Jaipur City Wall
Ganga Jal
Birla Mandir at the base of Moti Dungari Hill
Few Photos from Hawa Mahal
Jal Mahal
Spitting Fire at Chokhi Dhani
Dinner at Chokhi Dhani
Few Photos from Amber Fort
I have all these pictures. It was almost like revisiting my photo gallery. :)
ReplyDeleteI had visited Jaipur somewhat one and a half decade or more ago. The views have subsided under those followed.These photographs helped me rewind some the clicks of my mind.Very nice photographs.Thank for sharing them here.
ReplyDeleteLoved the architecture, wish I have visited Jaipur while still in India.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments Neha. I know you have a large collection in your photo gallery including Jaipur.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments Sarala. I am glad these photos brought back some pleasant memories to you.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments Rajlakshmi. May be next time when you visit India on vacation.
ReplyDeleteThe jal mahal is cool. The picture showing the pillars has been taken well. I thought I will see some desert pics too?
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Wow... nice pictures there!!! I loved the hawa mahal, snake charmer and the spitting fire pics the most. :) thanks for posting :)
ReplyDeletelovely! shots! I am so proud of my native place, Rajasthan :D
ReplyDeleteI have seen Jaipur, but it is always nice to see from other's eyes
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures.
ReplyDeleteYes we have also been to Jaipur, and really enjoyed the trip very much. We also had food at choki Dham, it was very good but too rich. We went during May, when the Taj offers 50% discount in all their hotels in the North.We did the triangle as it is called Delhi, Agra and Jaipur, and we also managed to visit Kajaraho.
ReplyDeletea da good time eating all the roadside stuff in Agra and Delhi, reliving my young long forgotten days.
In Rajasthan we hired a good taxi fellow, who was very knowledgable and took us to a lot of interesting places other than the usual ones. in fact he also took us to Ajmer to see the dargah and also to Pushkar. It was too good. The inter state trains also were very good.
Thanks a lot for sharing. I just noticed the names of mahals - hawa... jal and amber... so thoughtfully structured and named... a very colorful city!!!
ReplyDeleteutterly gorgeous pics! I loved Mewad more than Marwad.
ReplyDeleteMeerabai palace, Chittorgarh - all so rich with history, bravery and epic stories.
Marwad is more decadent rajahs and palaces turned into hotels.
Thanks for your comments Rajesh. Jal Mahal is cool. But we are not allowed to go there. Just take a photo from the road. That is all.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments Rohini. I am glad you liked these photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments Ankita. Home sick?
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments Renu. I am glad you liked these photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mr. Chawla.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments Rama. I am very happy you had a great time.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ashwini.
ReplyDeleteThanks Satya. Yes, carefully selected names.
ReplyDeleteThanks Sweety.
ReplyDeletenahh! only craving for kachories! :P
ReplyDeleteNice pictures, SG. There seems to be a lot to see in Jaipur. Did you guys do a lot of shopping too?
ReplyDeleteThanks Ankita for the clarification.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments OIW. No we did not do "lot of" shopping. We are here temporarily for 6 months only and then return to San Francisco Bay Area. Don't want to accumulate lot of stuff (spouse is unhappy). You know there is weight limit for air travel.
ReplyDeleteVery nice to have a look at your beautiful clicks... :) I have seen photos of few of the places even though I haven't visited Jaipur.
ReplyDeleteAha...nice pics ....
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