After a typical trip, a post like this with pics wud have excited me enough. But I did something more awesome during last week's trip to Rajasthan. So wait for my next post. Jindabad!
Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur:


The haze in the above pic is infact dust blowing from the desert :-)


Bhim:
MKSS mazdoor Mela on May Day. Detailed report soon.
Ajmer:

Dargah of Hazrat Khawaja Moinuddin Chisty at Ajaymeru.
Pushkar:
Alley from the Pushkar Lake upto the Brahma Temple. Brahma being Sarasvati's husband/father as the legend may be. I was reading The Lost River, On the trail of the Sarasvati thru the trip and crossed Luni river on the bus ride from Jodhpur to Beawar (pronounced biyawar). More on Sarasvati later.
1 comment:
nice :) a good start, lots more to see... reasons to visit again i say
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