September 30, 2010

Green Rajasthan

I’m back from my Rajasthan trip.

The first thing that impressed me most about this trip was the lush greenery throughout the regions I travelled. Of course, abundant rains this year is the main reason for it. After all, Rajasthan is not just about being a Registhan (desert)! Gazing at the lush Aravalli mountains range, especially on misty mornings, was delightful.

My tour included travelling mainly around Jaipur and Ajmer divisions of the State. My second visit to the capital Jaipur, exploring areas in and around Ajmer, spending an evening in Pushkar, a visit to the historical town of Neemrana in the Alwar District, and a day’s excursions to Nathdwara in the Rajsamand district sums it up.

The highlights of my trip are:-

1. A visit to Amer (Amber) Fort that I had missed for want of time during my last trip to Jaipur in 2007. I also got an opportunity to visit the Jaigarh and Nahargarh forts again. Forts do not fail to fascinate me, and Amber Fort is particularly impressive.


2. Staying with, and consequently getting an opportunity for close interaction with, a wonderful Rajput family for quite a few days. Together with some of their family members, I visited 3 different villages in and around Beawar in the Ajmer District: Borwa, Masud and Gudi. Gracious hosts, I could learn more on the true meaning of hospitality from them.


3. Zipping (Zip-lining) with the FlyingFox in Neemrana at its Palace-Fort. That was fun!

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Here are a few more of the many photographs of my travels:-

Chaos on a street in Jaipur with protesters intensifying their agitation (photograph shot from a moving vehicle on 14 September 2010)...


Lit up Hawa Mahal or the Palace of Winds and its so-called 953 jharokhas (small windows)...


The magic of lush green hills and still waters of the Maota Lake...


Passing through a village one late evening in Pushkar...


From posh city homes...


To humble village dwellings....


A view of Neemrana town from the Palace-Fort...


Of course, travels include other interesting activities like a taste of local cuisine and culture, arts and crafts, songs and dances, the Kesariya baalam and sarangi, the "special" badam milk and laughter to follow, and other obvious delights...


The next time I go to Rajasthan, I wish to have a pure Registhan experience.

29 comments:

Samaresh Biswal said...

gr8 i hav also planed a bike trip 4m delhi jaipur ajmer blore as usual pic ar awesome luv th pic of hawa mahal & hav u shot any clip of zipping in neemrana

indicaspecies said...

Samaresh,
Thank you.
Good to hear about your bike trip...enjoy!
Neemrana is at a distance of approx 120 km from Delhi on the Delhi-Jaipur highway, so you may like to stop by.
If you notice, the third picture is of the zipline over a part of the Fort. I have many more pictures, and shall post more in due course.

Charu said...

nice post! particularly liked the Hawa Mahal at night shot...

indicaspecies said...

Thanks Charu.
And congrats again.:)

Indrani said...

Rajasthan... I can never have enough of that place.
Such wonderful sights shared, thank you Celine. :)

indicaspecies said...

Indrani,
Pleasure.
I agree with what you say, and am definitely returning for more experiences.

Sunil Chauhan said...

Mein Jitna bhi kahunga sab kam hoga iss post ke baare mein...from the pictures to the words used to describe them..everything in this post is just PERFECT:)

Anuradha Shankar said...

wonderful pics... rajasthan is a place which always gives so much pleasure... and the forts are just too awesome!

Lakshmi said...

looks like you have had a great time..lovely pics..btw , could you pls share some of the details of yr hosts..

indicaspecies said...

Chauhan-sahab,
Hahaha...dhanyavaad, for your comment here, and everything else too.
As always, you are generous with your compliments, shukriya.


Anu,
Thank you, and am glad you liked the pictures.
I do agree with your views on Rajasthan and its forts.

indicaspecies said...

Lakshmi,
Oh yea, I did have a great time, thanks.:)
Some members of my hosts family in Rajasthan are my friends here in Kuwait. Do you need more details and any particular reason why you ask this?

indicaspecies said...

Samaresh,
Sorry, I just noticed the word "clip" and got you now, Unfortunately, no, I was too busy enjoying myself instead of video shooting. On youtube, you could find quite a few clips of zipping in Neemrana, so also I think the website of Flyingfox has.

Saurabh Saxena said...

Hi,
Amazing photographs, and of course these show your interest in photography. Your night shot of Hawa Mahal is pretty impressive. Kesaria Baalam is the most famous folk song and I hope you would have liked it as well

Unknown said...

SUPA !! thats all i can say

Mridula said...

Sounds like a real good trip Celine. I am hankering after Jodhpur for some days now, let us see when I pull it off.

indicaspecies said...

Saurabh,
Thank you very much. The interest is there indeed, and there is a lot more to learn.
As to Kesaria baalam, I love it. Have heard a few versions of it, and my fav is the one sung by Karsan Sagathiya in that lovely movie, Dor!


MOOS,
Well, thank you.


Mridula,
Jodhpur should be fascinating. I wish you a good trip.

My Unfinished Life said...

rajasthan is always delightful..except a bit of the time in summers!!
neemrana is my fav till ate..but then i havent been to udaipur, jodhpur & jaisalmer yet...and to many of the other equally good places there!!

Rajesh said...

Very interesting trip. The shots are beautiful.

magiceye said...

that sure seems like fun!

wonderful images!!

Ash said...

Wow, beautiful photographs! Thank you so much for visiting my blog.

Nisha said...

Celine,
I think I envy you now. I have never been to Rajasthan except for Jaipur. And I want to do exactly what you did but all alone and wishfully for longer period.

As others have said, I too liked the night shot. Keep them coming. :)

Trotter said...

Hi Celine! That Amber Fort on top is truly magnificent!! One day I'll finish my Rajasthan tour... ;)

Blogtrotter Two just left Sardinia 2009, but it couldn’t make it without showing you the incredible Porto Cervo and its yachts... Enjoy and have a great week!

rainboy said...

awesome shot of Hawa mahal :)

Indrani said...

Very different kind of glimpses. Great pictures.

indicaspecies said...

Shooting Star:
Indeed it is, and I have to go to those places to...hope to do it all some day.

Rajesh:
Thank you.

Magiceye:
Thanks Deepak.

Ash:
Thanks for dropping by.

Nisha:
Thank you. I intend to check out the rest of Rajasthan at leisure too.

Trotter:
Thanks Gil. I'm sure a few of these pictures reminded you of your trip to Jaipur.

indicaspecies said...

Indrani:
Thank you.

indicaspecies said...

Rainboy,
Haha...good to see you around, and thanks.

Siddhartha Joshi said...

lovely pics, especially hawa mahal. totally enjoying reading ur blog :)

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