Mention Rajasthan and the first images that come to one's mind are the vast sand dunes of the Thar Desert, the Hawa Mahal of Jaipur, the multi-hued and brilliantly coloured turban of the villagers, and ofcourse a picture of the staid and unaffected camel.
We got to see all this and more during our brief, highly hectic but memorable six-day tour of Rajasthan. It sure is a vast state. We covered close to 1500 kms but still could not cover the entire state!
We flew out to Jaipur from Bangalore and picked up a self-drive car (were lucky to get a less than a-year old Honda Jazz) from Zoom Cars. This was our itinerary-
Jaipur - Bikaner - Deshnok - Jaisalmer - Sam San Dunes - Jodhpur - Ajmer - Pushkar - Jaipur.
The roads were mostly good (except for a few patches) and with the new car, we averaged a speed of 70-80 kms per hour!
Every day we woke up in a different place, in a different bed! We freshened up, had breakfast and hit the road. We drove nearly 300 kms each day (except the first day), arrived at the next destination by noon and spent the day sight-seeing. Late evenings, we walked around the market place, took in the sights and sound of each town, did some shopping and sampled local food. We chatted up the small shop-keepers; it was very interesting to hear their opinion of life and politics - especially the effects of demonetisation.
We also found the people of Rajasthan to be extremely warm, helpful and highly courteous. Strangers offered us help and a cup of warm tea when our car got stuck in sand. Cab drivers spontaneously came forward to help fix a broken plate in our car and refused to accept money. Their comment was "You are guests of our state, we will not accept money!"
It was an absolutely amazing experience and we enjoyed ourselves thoroughly! Here are some pictures from our trip - that offer a glimpse of remarkable Rajasthan!
Day -1 JAIPUR
Day - 3 DESHNOKE, JAISALMER
Day - 4 JAISALMER , SAM SAND DUNES
Day - 5 JODHPUR
Day - 6 AJMER, PUSHKAR
We got to see all this and more during our brief, highly hectic but memorable six-day tour of Rajasthan. It sure is a vast state. We covered close to 1500 kms but still could not cover the entire state!
We flew out to Jaipur from Bangalore and picked up a self-drive car (were lucky to get a less than a-year old Honda Jazz) from Zoom Cars. This was our itinerary-
Jaipur - Bikaner - Deshnok - Jaisalmer - Sam San Dunes - Jodhpur - Ajmer - Pushkar - Jaipur.
The roads were mostly good (except for a few patches) and with the new car, we averaged a speed of 70-80 kms per hour!
Every day we woke up in a different place, in a different bed! We freshened up, had breakfast and hit the road. We drove nearly 300 kms each day (except the first day), arrived at the next destination by noon and spent the day sight-seeing. Late evenings, we walked around the market place, took in the sights and sound of each town, did some shopping and sampled local food. We chatted up the small shop-keepers; it was very interesting to hear their opinion of life and politics - especially the effects of demonetisation.
We also found the people of Rajasthan to be extremely warm, helpful and highly courteous. Strangers offered us help and a cup of warm tea when our car got stuck in sand. Cab drivers spontaneously came forward to help fix a broken plate in our car and refused to accept money. Their comment was "You are guests of our state, we will not accept money!"
It was an absolutely amazing experience and we enjoyed ourselves thoroughly! Here are some pictures from our trip - that offer a glimpse of remarkable Rajasthan!
Day -1 JAIPUR
Jaipur, the Pink City - its famous facade, the Hawa Mahal! |
Grain seller outside the City Palace, Jaipur - attracting plenty of pigeons! |
The majestic Amber Fort / Palace - a view from the road |
A view of the moat and garden from the steps leading to Amber Palace |
The impressive Ganesh Pol within the Palace |
The vegetable colours used in painting - bright and beautiful! |
At the entrance, turban-clad, on the steps of the Amber Fort |
Rajasthan's famous sweet - Gewar! Filled with paneer! Mouth-watering! |
A Gewar tower on display! |
Day - 2 BIKANER
On the road to Bikaner - big, voluminous and colourful cargo! |
Junagarh Fort, Bikaner! |
Inside Junagarh Fort - the Kings played Holi here! Lovely use of white and red stone |
A piece of marvel built with sandstone - Bikaner |
The King's royal quarters! |
The Room of Clouds! - in Bikaner Fort |
Our Princesses! |
The beautiful Lalgarh Palace - home to the present RajMatha of Bikaner. |
Day - 3 DESHNOKE, JAISALMER
Entrance to the Karni Mata Rat Temple, Deshnoke |
Rats enjoying 'prasad' in front of the deity |
'Ksheera sagar' - feeding on a tray of milk! |
Patwon ki Haweli - palatial home built by merchants in Jaisalmer |
Framed in the ornate balcony of Patwon ki Haweli |
Day - 4 JAISALMER , SAM SAND DUNES
At the entrance to the Jaisalmer Fort |
A riot of colours! |
The exquisite 'toran' carved in stone - Jain temple within the Jaisalmer Fort |
Awe-inspiring design, built to perfection |
Jaisalmer Fort - the sandstone is almost golden in colour |
The Golden City of Jaisalmer - view from the Fort! |
The Golden-framed family! |
A weathered Rajasthani villager playing a traditional instrument |
As colourful as it can get - a shop within the fort. |
Welcome to the Desert! |
Camels - Hrithik Roshan and Babloo - taking us for a ride! |
Beautiful Sunset - picture courtesy Balu! |
Selfie Time! |
Our tented accommodation in Sam San Dunes |
Day - 5 JODHPUR
Passed Pokaran enroute to Jodhpur |
The fantastic Mehrangarh fort at Jodhpur - first glimpse from the road! |
Going up to 4 levels - impregnable certainly! |
Jodhpur, the Blue City. View from the fort |
Totally awe-inspiring. View of the fort entrance |
View of the city centre with the Clock tower in the middle |
Impressive rooms within the Fort |
Mehrangarh's Sheesh Mahal |
An elderly man with the hookah. |
Mehrangarh Fort - lit up in the evening! |
Day - 6 AJMER, PUSHKAR
At Moinuddin Chisti's Dargah, Ajmer |
With young Syed Aadil Chisthi - a descendant of the Ajmer Sharif! |
The shimmering bangles! |
Lake Pushkar, nestled in the Aravallis |
The sacred and famous Brahma Temple, Pushkar |
Thank you Anushka Sharma for the nice feedback! I am happy you liked it.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing such great information.
ReplyDeleteIt has help me in finding out more detail about "Sri Lanka Visa For Indians"
Thanks Rita Gupta, glad that my blog post helped you while planning your Sri Lanka trip.
DeleteEmbarking on a journey in Ajmer? Look no further than Ajmer Taxi Service for a seamless travel experience! I recently relied on their services for travel around Ajmer, and I was thoroughly impressed. From their punctuality to their knowledgeable drivers, every aspect was top-notch. They truly take care of every detail, ensuring your ride is not just convenient but also enjoyable. With their dedicated team and expertise in navigating the city, I highly recommend Ajmer Taxi Service for your transportation needs!
ReplyDeleteI'm so impressed by your travel writing! You capture the essence of each place perfectly, from the culture and history to the food and scenery. It's clear you're passionate about travel and share your experiences in a way that's both informative and engaging. Thinking about exploring a place yourself? If your travels ever take you to Jaipur, getting around in style is easy with the Mercedes S Class car rental service in Jaipur.
ReplyDeleteThis comment has been removed by the author.
ReplyDeleteGreat article! Rajasthan is truly a treasure trove of cultural and historical wonders. I especially appreciate how you've highlighted the key destinations like Jaipur and Udaipur. Planning a trip can be overwhelming, but your tips make it easier to navigate. I recently booked a Rajasthan tour package from Jaipur and had an unforgettable experience. For anyone considering a trip, I highly recommend checking out this Rajasthan tour guide for more insights!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your informatics blog
ReplyDeleteYou can plan you holidays with the our best our packages
Tirupati Tour Package
Rameshwaram Tour Package from Delhi
Agra Tour Packages
Ranthambore Tour Package