Tuesday, 30 August 2016

THINGS TO BE EXPLORED IN JODHPUR - RAJASTHAN

                                          Sun city



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How would it feel to be greeted by the first ray of sun every morning, not from your room window but from the city where sun rise first in the morning. Jodhpur city is basically for MORNING LOVERS, it is for people who love morning stars and and would love to experience the beauty of how darkness converted into sunrise and make everything visible and more  beautiful.
Even if you are not a morning lover then come to Jodhpur you will start liking morning's.

JODHPUR is also known as BLUE CITY.
Jodhpur is basically divided into two parts new city and old city in old city most of the houses are of blue colour that is why it is known as blue city.
   

 MEHRANGARH FORT
Image result for mehrangarh fortMEHRANGARH FORT tops the must visited places of not only jodhpur but india
It is one among the largest indian forts.This invincible fort stands magnificently 400 feet above the cityRao Jodha constructed the fort in 1459 AD. Though the attempt to construct the fort was started in 1459, the fort had seen many centuries before it was completed.
Through forts back window you can see the BLUE CITY(old city). 
You will love to do flying fox its very exciting experience.
There are two museums and one goddess temple in fort.
Here is the chance for photographers to capture stunning views of whole Jodhpur from one place.
At the gate you will be welcomed by musicians playing folk song.
You will get tourist friendly facilities like audio guides, a lift to the top.

JASWANT THADA
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Jaswant Thada was built in memory of Maharaja Jaswant Singh, the Second in the year 1899. This is close to Mehrangarh Fort. The tranquility of the marble construction is enchanting. The carvings are intricate. Inside Jaswant Thada, you will find the portraits of the Rathore rulers. The grounds of Jaswant Thada consist of a stunning multilevel garden, intricately carved gazebos and a pond.


Umaid Bhawan Palace

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It is one of the world’s largest private residences. In 1928 people were suffering from unemployment.
The then king Umaid Singh Ji started building this, so that people could find employment. It is an architectural marvel of Jodhpur artists.
Currently, it is the best hotel in the world according to TripAdvisor’s traveler choices awards 2016.

Kaylana Lake

Image result for kaylana lakeIt is an artificial lake created to store drinking water for Jodhpur. The water is filtered in Filter House and supplied to Jodhpur.
You can enjoy boating and swimming here. It is very romantic place. During rainy season (July-August) it is the first place to go.



Ranisar
its a most beautiful place from where you can see the view of whole fort. There are two lake ranisar and padamsar . there are lot of fishes basically localities come here for feeding fishes.
one small is also there.The most serene and unwinding spot for an individual is by the lakeside. The quietness of the water gives tranquillity to the psyche in this furious and perpetually running world. 





MORE ABOUT JODHPUR




History

Being very old, Jodhpur has rich history. In the Mahabharata, it is mentioned.
Lord Krishna showed his Virat side to Rishi Utank in Marwar. And, he had done it only twice. One to Arjun in Kurukshetra and one to sage Utank in Marwar.
There are sites that are rich in history like Mehrangarh Fort, Umaid Bhawan Palace and Rai ka Bagh Palace.



Foodkadhi kachori Jodhpur street food

Food is the first reason I love Jodhpur. You can find all type of food in Jodhpur.
In jodhpur people dont believe in  MAC Burger they have there own jodhpur burger bread and choudary mirchibada.
From traditional Makhaniya Lassi to Fast Foods like Pav Bhaji, you will find everything here.
Some dishes that were not from here – today have a Marwari touch to them. People here love dishes with more chilly in them.

Culture

In other parts of the world, families have started separating. Yet, there is joint family culture in Jodhpur.
This enables sharing, learning, helping and growing with each other. Elders guide youngsters with their experience.


Jodhpur CulturePeople

The Jodhpur people are among the most humble people of India.
We call it “Thaadi Boli” OR “Mithi Boli” meaning “using sweet words while talking”.
Even a stranger is communicated using the word “sa” OR “ji”.
It means if your name is Ankur, we will call you “Ankur Sa” OR “Ankur Ji”.

This is a unique form of respect that has enabled Marwari people to win hearts of people.



Friday, 19 August 2016

GO and EXPLORE this HAUNTED fort...

Located at the border of the Sariska Tiger Reserve in the Alwar district of RajasthanBhangarh Fort is a 17th century fort, infamous all over India for being the “Most haunted place in India“. Because of the numerous ghostly experiences and happenings in the fort premises, villages have sprung up far away from the fort, due to the fear of what lies within. Even the Archaeological Survey of India or the ASI has forbidden the locals and tourists from entering the fort at night. This completely ruined, haunted fort of Bhangarh does have a very eerie, negative aura to it. Several legends have attested to the paranormal happenings inside the fort.
There are always two sides of the story of the Bhangarh Fort, haunted for generations. Let me relate the story first. The two sides can wait for some time.
Main palace, Haunted Bhangarh Fort
Bhangarh’s principal palace 
A group of tourists once bribed the keeper of a fort to let them inside the complex of the supposedly haunted Bhangarh fort (a notoriously infamous one at that) once night fell. The keeper let them in, albeit with a stern warning that it wasn’t advisable to go inside the fort since it was believed to be haunted by spirits during the night. Unmindful of the warning, the group trotted inside joking and laughing. It was all good up to the point they noticed a boy sitting alone inside one of the rooms. The only anomaly was that the room had no door, and a window which was tightly grilled to make sure that no one could enter in or venture out. What happened next is an occurrence I need not describe. I believe my readers are clever enough to guess the inevitable.

Friday, 12 August 2016

                                       TRAVELING
                  OPEN EYES,      
                                      WARMS HEARTS,
                                                         FREES MIND!!!!!