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Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Boating at Lake Pichola, Udaipur

Have you ever enjoyed boat-riding or looking for a chance to experience it? Ok, then visit the Udaipur city of Rajasthan which is home to beautiful Lake Pichola. In addition to its picturesque beauty, Lake Pichola offers excellent opportunity for boat riding. Luckily on my last vacation I got a chance to visit the ‘city of lake,’ Udaipur and enjoyed the boat ride across the lake Pichola.

For more info visit :

http://boatinglakepichola.blogspot.com/2007/07/waving-in-water.html

Junagarh Fort, Bikaner - Rajasthan

Earlier I had heard a lot about the forts and monument of Rajasthan, but I never got a chance to visit them. I am fortunate enough that recently I got a chance to visit the Bikaner town which is home to Junagarh Fort. Here I want to share my personal experience with you that will certainly entice you a lot.

For more info visit :

http://junagarhfort.blogspot.com/2007/07/while-in-royal-mood.html

Taragarh Fort, Bundi - Rajasthan

Bundi, a picturesque little town of the desert state of Rajasthan, well off the beaten tourist track, houses the massive Taragarh Fort. One of the most notable forts of Rajasthan, Taragarh Fort draws millions of visitors from worldwide each year. Constructed in the year of 1372 AD, this grand fort was the home of a major princely state at the height of the Rajput heydays....

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http://taragarhfort.blogspot.com/2007/07/while-in-royal-motif.html

Chittorgarh Fort, Rajasthan

The massive hilltop fort of Chittorgarh epitomizes the entire romantic, doomed ideal of Rajput chivalry. I decided firmly that I must visit that unique place anyhow. Without losing more time, I applied to the higher authority of my department to grant me a leave for few days. They responded positively and I got the leave. In the meantime, I also contacted with a tour operator to arrange my tour to Rajasthan.


For more info visit :

http://chittorgarhfort.rediffiland.com//scripts/xanadu_diary_view.php?postId=1184757100

Kumbhalgarh Fort, Rajasthan

Situated in the Mewar region of Rajasthan, the origin of Kumbhalgarh dates back to second century AD and known for its massive fort. Yellow and crinkly pages of history tells that the Kumbhalgarh Fort was built in 15 th century by the great Rana Kumbha. Later in the 19th century, Maharana Fateh Singh renovated the fort.

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A Trip to Jagannath Temple

Earlier, I had a noble view about India, as it holds a unique feature of ‘SECULARISM’ and brotherhood. But to my utter surprise, I found a totally different scenario in Puri's Jagannath Temple. Surely, being Indian you people will think, what I’m going to explain? But whatever I am telling here is true and hurted me a lot........


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http://templecontroversy.rediffiland.com//scripts/xanadu_diary_view.php?postId=1185285875

A Horrible Experience in Varanasi

'My memorable trip to Varanasi’, in fact, its an expression of my irritation. As I have never been exposed to such an atmosphere in my life ever before, I got astonished after finding such miserable conditions at a pious destination. Varanasi is called a pilgrimage center but the reality is something else. ...........


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http://varanasitrip.blogspot.com/2007/07/horrible-experience.html

Incredible India

India, a land of wonders is often mistaken as a continent because of its varied characteristics. A vast country, India boasts of an old history that goes back to five thousand years. India’s huge geographical diversity, rich cultural heritage, colourful fairs and festivals, for and monumental attractions, lofty hills and serene beaches, small and big rivers enhance its beauty many folds. Above all, India shows a unique feature of UNITY IN DIVERSITY.

For more info visit :

http://incredibleindia2.blogspot.com/2007/07/india-land-of-wonders.html

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Kerala Backwaters

Kerala, ‘God’s own land’, as people usually refer it, is gifted with lovely beaches, beautiful hill stations, tranquil backwaters, lush greenery, and rich and varied wildlife.I am fortunate enough that I visited the state recently, here I’m sharing my personal experience with you people..................

For more info visit :

http://keralabackwaters1.blogspot.com/2007/07/kerala-gods-own-land-as-people-usually.html

Kerala - God's Own Country

Popularly known as ‘God’s own country’, Kerala magnetizes visitors from worldwide. Because of its unique variety, it is also regarded as the Venice of the East. India’s third smallest state, Kerala is known for its natural beauty. Bestowed with lush green fields, trees and forests, lofty hills and shimmering lakes, canals, and rivers, serene beaches and tranquil backwaters, Kerala looks like a replica of heaven.

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