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Le chat du samedi 30 septembre ©FrançoiseLarouge
#caterday#chat#gato#portraitdechat#animals#cute animals#gatt#pets#félin#moustache#bnwphotography#black and white photography#noir et blanc#photographers on tumblr#Françoise Larouge#black and white#cat
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turns out there are some effects to listening to this song for too many hours
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#kawaii gatte ? mitsumeatte ? (haato) kawaii gatte ? watashi no koto nambaa wan ni shiteeeeee ne ?#banger#what i should be doing: finish the animation i have thats due in. um. a week#what my brain is telling me to do: re-animate that silly cat dance
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Gatt Is my favourite son, hehehehe


It was supposed to be an animation, but Idk how to tweening :PP
#gattsans#oc#sans oc#art trend#peluche#cutie patootie#artist#sans#sans au#undertale#undertale au#itz lauryz#itz lauryz core#underverse#drawing#my art#digital art#my artwork#digital artwork#i dont know how but they found me#i dont know how to tag this#i dont know#idk man#idk how to tag lol#idk
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@rocambolestim 120 followers event!! (can be done literally any time of the year, but posted to celebrate my 120 followers) (also no unsourced stimboards please, only sourced ones!) anyone is welcome to join this event unless if you're on my dni !!
Since everyone's making their own stimboard events (usually when hitting a milestone) so I decided to make my own event to celebrate ofc my 120 followers as stated previously
This is a 10 days event w/ prompts, all submissions must be tagged w/ "rocambole120" & I recommend u @'ing me in the post so I can see it better & rb it!
Anyways, here are the prompts! ^^:
Day 1: your favourite colour!
Day 2: your favourite type of stim gifs!
Day 3: the last musician/band u listened to! Or any mr rocambole (what this stimblog Is named after btw) song
Day 4: an aesthetic you like! Or any food u like
Day 5: any character from a roblox game! Or any character from a videogame (non roblox related)
Day 6: a stimboard of only using the gifs created by your favourite stimblr creators! Or a stimboard with your own gifs!
Day 7: your favourite irl animal species! Or favourite fictional animal species
Day 8: a stimboard based off your url! Or your pfp
Day 9: any comfort character(s) you have!
Day 10: free day! Do anything you want on this day (final day)
Have an awesome stimboard making experience, have fun! :3
Tagging some of my stimblr moots hehehehe
@k4i-ztimz @stimorca @gatt-coulomb / @eggman-stims
and some of my followers @dreveel @cutiepieautistic (the tagging didnt work 😭😭😭) @starrytanks
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finally kissing the person you’ve been pining for ./gatt and emilie
KISSES // accepting . @skyheld a spiritual successor to this
Skyhold is alive again, but is not its softened heartbeat she hears. Not the softly shuffling of spirits that crawled from between the stones from the last time they were there to watch how the flames danced once more.
There is a loud thundering drumming in her ears and it plays along the rythim of the guitar and flute she does not recognise, alongside lyrics that barely register. Her heart beats in sync with the smile and laughter of Gatt holding her close.
Was it not for the music, for the warm redness of his cheeks and ears and the soft touch of her fingers on top of his lips, she might have allowed her breathing to slow down - inhale enough cold mountain air to air out any and all thoughts that poured into her. But the colours around them swirled and she could swear that in the white peaks of the mountain she could see the many different colours of the sky, painted upon them and just as colourful as the music that surrounds them. Her breathing is ragged and she focuses on that over all that was around them - if she was to be considerate she might not have allowed her eyes to falter and fall to his lips. They were in public and she knew he didn't like to have that sort of attention on him.
He didn't often like the touch, at her his hand was holding her fingers close, tightly against his own lips.
And she can hear him speak her name, and indeed it is wiser and kinder that she should allow the space that he may grow comfortable. But she was comfortable too in his arms, his hand holding onto her hip and hand brushing over her shoulder. She could feel those same colours just bathe into her, seep into her in a way that made the pit of her stomach roar and her cheeks burn. The laughter may have died but it rings in her ears as does the little hums of the dying music; and her name again.
Her heart beats loudly in her ears and it almost drowns the music but she knows. In that moment as she rests her body against Gatt's, she knows one thing for certain: all of these sensations are hers, they are hers alone and of this terrible racing animal of a heart threatening to rip at her throat.
If one were to follow the description of love within oneself as butterflies, then Émilie might describe hers as the flash of thunder that rips through a forest and ignites a fire.
And if she knew better in that moment she would have allowed the moment to mellow, until his arms released her and he returned to his bedroll as the night cooled. But she dreaded the cold to settle back where the weight of his hand rested. If she knew better she would not beg for a moment that had been so good for her to stretch beyond - but she was not known for moderation and she felt herself shake at the thought that the bright colours of this memory might wear themselves out.
Her lips are parted and the lean was so simple it felt like falling - like allowing the weight of her body to settle against his with a softness she does not feel. Her body feels heavy and she feels like she might shatter if she does not hold onto herself. Her fingers brush to the side, until they find his long hair brushing it aside as the palm of her clammy hand rests against his face - her lips on his.
The hand against his chest curls around his back, bringing it closer. In that moment there is no drumming, music or laughter. There is nothing but the small moment of quiet and the small, short exhale of his breathing against her cold and red skin from the cold.
"I love you." she says it in the only voice she has, a soft and barely there whisper as the world comes roaring in again. She speaks it against his lips and skin so that they might know the shape her words have when pressed against his skin - so that he might remember them when the memory is worn and it has gotten cold. Her eyes seek his and when she finds them they fall once more now to her hand that falls back to his shoulder.
The one at his back pulls back, down and away from his body. She gives him a small smile, feeling the roaring in the pit of her stomach slowly dwindle, overtaken by a growing anxiety as the palm of her hand rests of his face. She fights the urge to apologise, though her eyes don't find his again. The mage's hand, burned fingers and all, find his, wrapping around him and squeezing.
#skyheld#émilie de clair ( muses )#raven received ( meme replies )#( when you have loved one (1) person for basically 5-6 years at this point and you have done your best to just not make THINGS HARDER#THAN NECESSARY )#( and so you almost explode )#( what of it?? as if it never happened to you?? )
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Golden Triangle Tour with Ranthambore: Experience India’s Majesty in 7 Days

Golden Triangle Tour with Ranthambore: Experience India’s Majesty in 7 Days The Golden Triangle is one of India’s most sought-after tourist circuits, uniting the historical towns of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. Golden Triangle Tour Ranthambore National Park to this itinerary enhances the experience, allowing guests to immerse themselves in India’s cultural heritage and natural splendour. This 7-day itinerary is designed to guarantee you enjoy the best of both worlds—monuments and animals.
Day 1: Arrival in Delhi Morning: Welcome to the Capital 1. Arrive in Delhi (8:00 AM) Welcome to Delhi, India’s busy capital! After checking into your accommodation, enjoy a traditional breakfast to power your day.
Midday: Discover Delhi’s Landmarks 2. India Gate and Rashtrapati Bhavan (10:00 AM) Start your journey with a visit to India Gate, a war memorial surrounded by magnificent gardens. Next, proceed to Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official residence of the President of India. While admission is limited, the architecture and adjacent grounds are spectacular.
3. Lunch at a Local Restaurant (1:00 PM) Savor traditional Indian meals at a local eatery, trying delicacies like Butter Chicken and Naan.
Afternoon: Historical Sites 4. Qutub Minar (2:30 PM) After lunch, visit Qutub Minar, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the tallest brick minaret in the world. Explore the beautiful sculptures and experience the ancient aura of the complex.
5. Humayun’s Tomb (4:30 PM) Next, proceed to Humayun’s Tomb, another UNESCO monument that shows stunning Mughal architecture situated in tranquil gardens.
Evening: Dinner and Departure to Agra 6. Drive to Agra (7:00 PM) Enjoy dinner at your hotel or a local restaurant before travelling for Agra, which is around a 3-4 hour trip. Check into your accommodation and rest for the night.
Day 2: Agra’s Majestic Heritage Morning: The Taj Mahal 1. Sunrise at the Taj Mahal (6:00 AM) Start your day with an early morning visit to the Taj Mahal. Witness the ethereal splendour of this iconic monument as the sun rises, revealing its white marble. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, created by Shah Jahan in commemoration of his wife Mumtaz Mahal, is a must-see.
Midday: Explore Agra’s History 2. Agra Fort (10:00 AM) After gazing at the Taj Mahal, explore Agra Fort, another UNESCO monument. This huge red sandstone fort offers unique insights into Mughal history and spectacular views of the Taj Mahal from its walls.
3. Lunch at a Local Restaurant (1:00 PM) Savor local delights like Petha, a sweet specialty from Agra, at a nearby restaurant.
Afternoon: Off to Jaipur 4. Tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah (2:30 PM) Also known as the Baby Taj, this lovely monument contains superb marble inlay work and is a serene hideaway.
5. Drive to Jaipur (4:00 PM) Begin your adventure to Jaipur, the Pink City. The drive will take roughly 4-5 hours. Check into your accommodation and unwind for the evening.
Day 3: Jaipur’s Royal Heritage Morning: Amber Fort 1. Amber Fort (8:00 AM) Kickstart your day with a visit to Amber Fort. Explore the beautiful architecture and enjoy an elephant ride to the fort for a unique experience. Don’t forget to take in the panoramic views of the surrounding hills.
Midday: Cultural Insights 2. City Palace (11:00 AM) After Amber Fort, explore the City Palace, which blends Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. Explore its museums filled with royal treasures.
3. Lunch at a Traditional Restaurant (1:00 PM) Indulge in Rajasthani cuisine, savouring dishes like Dal Baati Churma and Gatte Ki Sabzi.
Afternoon: Exploring More 4. Jantar Mantar (2:30 PM) Visit Jantar Mantar, an astronomical observatory containing remarkable instruments. This site provides a unique look into India’s scientific history.
5. Hawa Mahal (4:00 PM) Conclude your trip with a visit to the Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds), a renowned landmark famed for its magnificent façade.
Evening: Local Markets 6. Explore Jaipur’s Bazaars (6:00 PM) Spend your evening shopping for handicrafts, fabrics, and jewelry in Jaipur’s bustling markets.
Day 4: Travel to Ranthambore Morning: Depart for Ranthambore 1. Drive to Ranthambore (8:00 AM) After breakfast, head for Ranthambore National Park, roughly a 3-4 hour journey. Arrive and check into your hotel.
Midday: Safari in Ranthambore 2. Lunch and Afternoon Safari (1:00 PM) Enjoy lunch at your accommodation before heading out for an afternoon safari. Ranthambore is famed for its tiger population, and you’ll have a chance to observe these gorgeous animals in their natural habitat.
Evening: Relax and Dinner 3. Evening at Leisure (6:00 PM) After your safari, return to your hotel for dinner. Enjoy the calm surroundings and share stories about your wildlife sightings.
Day 5: More Adventures in Ranthambore Morning: Morning Safari 1. Morning Safari (6:00 AM) Rise early for another safari. Each safari offers a unique experience, and you may encounter diverse wildlife, including leopards, deer, and a variety of bird species.
Midday: Local Exploration 2. Breakfast and Visit to Ranthambore Fort (10:30 AM) After the safari, enjoy breakfast and visit the Ranthambore Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with beautiful views of the park.
Afternoon: Leisure Time 3. Lunch and Relaxation (1:00 PM) Return to your hotel for lunch. Spend the afternoon lounging by the pool or enjoying nature trails around the region.
Evening: Drive to Jaipur 4. Evening Drive Back to Jaipur (5:00 PM) Depart for Jaipur in the late afternoon. Arrive in Jaipur, check into your hotel, and relax for the night.
Day 6: Jaipur to Delhi Morning: Final Jaipur Visits 1. Explore Local Attractions (9:00 AM) Spend the morning viewing any missed attractions or shopping for gifts.
Midday: Drive Back to Delhi (12:00 PM) 2. Depart for Delhi (12:00 PM) Enjoy a lovely drive back to Delhi, arriving by the evening.
Evening: Departure 3. Farewell Dinner (7:00 PM) Enjoy a farewell dinner at a neighbourhood restaurant, reminiscing about your adventures.
Day 7: Departure from Delhi Morning: Last-Minute Shopping 1. Last-Minute Exploration (9:00 AM) If time permits, browse local markets for last-minute shopping before your departure.
2. Departure (12:00 PM) Head to the airport for your onward journey, leaving with you memorable memories of your Golden Triangle and Ranthambore excursion.
Conclusion The Golden Triangle Tour with Ranthambore offers a unique blend of India’s rich traditions and wildlife. From the majestic Taj Mahal to the colourful streets of Jaipur and the thrilling safaris in Ranthambore, this itinerary assures you see the best of India in just seven days. This voyage will leave you with memories that will last a lifetime, immersing you in the magic of this beautiful country.
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"The Divorce." From Mark 10: 1-7.
The words for wine press gatt and divorce, gett in Hebrew are very similar. Both are integral to what is called the Gether, or Cycle of the Winepress, in which we now find ourselves in this Tenth Chapter or Tenth Degree of the Gospel of Saint Mark. The Tenth Degree is called #623, ��יןק, or "incorporation."
So at this stage of the whir, which is another way the Torah Hebrew explains it, Jesus discusses the latter, the one called the divorce.
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10 Jesus then left that place and went into the region of Judea and across the Jordan. Again crowds of people came to him, and as was his custom, he taught them.
2 Some Pharisees came and tested him by asking, “Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife?”
3 “What did Moses command you?” he replied.
4 They said, “Moses permitted a man to write a certificate of divorce and send her away.”
5 “It was because your hearts were hard that Moses wrote you this law,” Jesus replied. 6 “But at the beginning of creation God ‘made them male and female.’[a]
7 ‘For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife,[b] 8 and the two will become one flesh.’[c] So they are no longer two, but one flesh. 9 Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate.”
The above is an extreme departure from how the world has viewed the following words which have become the scourge of same sex couples for billions of years. The discussion below pertains not to sex and marriage but the ways the words and the flesh become one via a proper understanding of the many and varied ways the Hebrew language interacts with itself. One including the fact the gender dimension of certain words greatly impacts their final definition.
Let us look first at the rubric to the section, which states Jesus changed regions or "aspects of the animal nature". He moves from Judea to across the Jordan. In Torah terms locations, genders, up, down, north or south all of these elements combine to create the final messaging of the scripture called a Gemara, "or thinned out response" but first what is done is called a Mishnah, "or fattening up" which is what we are doing here. There simply is no way to understand Christianity, Judaism or Islam without knowing how Mishnah and Gemara are done starting with v. 1:
Crowds came: Crowds are irrational fears that exist between classes of people. We know this was a huge problem in Rome it is a gigantic one in the USA and elsewhere because the government will not protect our dignity or human rights from religious diabolics. Jesus spoke exhaustively about the importance of this:
"The noun οχλος (ochlos) means crowd or rather a dynamic multitude. It lives on in English in words like "ochlophobia" (an irrational fear of crowds) and "ochlocracy" (a mob-rule; a government by the wild populace, as opposed to the carefully structured people of a democracy). It stems from an ancient Proto-Indo-European root "wegh-", meaning to move or transport per vehicle — hence also words like way, away, always, convey, convoy, deviate, envoy, pervious, previous, trivial, vector, vehement, vehicle, vex, via, vogue, voyage, wagon, wave, wiggle, and even the name Norway.
Our word emphasizes both movement and multitudinousness, and was on rare occasions used to express annoyance or trouble (see the verb οχλεω, ochleo below). Otherwise, it was used pretty much the same as its English counterpart. It occurs mostly in the singular to indicate a whole bunch of moving-about people, but in plural it denotes huge thronging masses (either consisting of crowds or adding up to one: Matthew 13:2). On occasion it's used to discriminate between aristocracy and the "common crowd" (Matthew 14:5, John 7:12)."
The Value in Gematria is טבבט, tabbat, "the claimant."
Jesus is setting himself up as a plaintiff who is suing the government for the sake of the greater good, and the crowd is gathering to hear the case.
Recall Abraham and Sarah are the basis for civilized governments. If these two divorce we are in very big trouble. So Jesus sues, saying they have to stay together, lest ye be hard hearted.
v. 2-4: Some Pharisees came. Pharisees are scientists that study the interactions of social problems with the law. All of us think like Pharisees. Whether or not we find what we are looking for in the religion is another matter.
How the question is posed in Judaism is as important as how it is answered. In this case I keep whittling away at the verse by building it or performing a Mishnah to fluff up the words a bit more. This is absolutely necessary in order to cross the language barriers and filter out centuries of interpretation and create a modern Gemara:
They questioned and provided a ratoinale for their current understanding. Like us they think Moses would be willing to grant a divorce.
A divorce decree as I said is called a gett. In Judaism, a divorce decree is called a get (or ghet), and it is a document that ends a Jewish marriage. The get is a 12-line document written in Aramaic by a scribe, and it is presented by the husband to his wife. The get includes a short declaration that states, "You are hereby permitted to all men".
"I am?"
"She is!"
This does not mean we have to leave the old bag for a new one, it means we are pressing forward. This is a big world and there is lots to learn. Moses was telling the people not to become attached to one way of listening or learning. So, a divorce can be good.
The number is 10366, יגוו, yagwa, "to find the serenity of God."
5. Because your hearts were hard. A hard heart is one that is underdeveloped, unenlightened, self-absorbed, selfish, uncouth, toxic, habitually self-destructive.
None of these things are found on the Ephod, the qualities God said must eventually be found within a student of the Torah. Should one attempt this, one will realize God did not alienate Adam from Eve or Eve from the rest of mankind.
The Number is 9490, טדץ,tadtz, "will compress." Just like the grape is compressed to produce the wine.
As I said above, the gender of the words must be mushed together with the rest of the definition in order to come up with the Gemara. There is no such thing as sexism in the Torah. This Jesus is trying to emphasize in this discussion with the Pharisees:
v. 7-9: What God has joined together let no man separate. The Number is 11868, hiacho, "L'Chaim", "Cheers."
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The Law and the laws forbid the government from playing a role in the difficulties of others. This is what is really meant by a divorce and its bizarre analog in the Gospel called "incorporation."
We have a lot of work to do- Donald Trump and the Republican Party and their terrorist pit crews at Christian Broadcasting and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, the Church of England, the Catholic Church, the Family Researh Council and all the seminaries all of it have to be burnt to stubble as recompense for the evil they have done in the eyes of the Lord if we are to claim to believe in and understand the Torah of the Gospel.
Verily, no matter what we say we recognize the importance of this statement, of how companies can fire employees, employees can quit, but people cannot be too separate from their governments.
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Discover the Magic of Jaipur: Top Things to Do in the Pink City
Welcome to Jaipur, India’s enchanting Pink City, where vibrant culture meets royal heritage. For travelers from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Europe, and beyond, Jaipur offers a unique blend of experiences that cater to all interests. Whether you’re wandering through majestic forts, savoring local cuisine, or immersing yourself in the city’s rich history, Jaipur promises a journey like no other. But perhaps one of the most unforgettable experiences you can have here is connecting with Jaipur’s majestic elephants. Here’s your guide to exploring the best of Jaipur and its unique elephant activities.
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1. Experience the Majesty of Elephant Rides in Jaipur, India
One of the most iconic experiences in Jaipur is the opportunity to embark on an elephant ride. As you traverse the grand pathways of Amber Fort, perched atop an elegantly adorned elephant, you’ll feel like royalty. These rides offer a spectacular view of the fort's intricate architecture and lush surroundings. For travelers from the USA, UK, Australia, and Europe, this is not just a ride; it’s a royal adventure that connects you with Jaipur’s regal past.
2. Embark on an Elephant Safari in Jaipur, India
For a more immersive experience, consider going on an elephant safari. Unlike a simple ride, an elephant safari in Jaipur takes you through the picturesque countryside, allowing you to witness local wildlife and rural life. The safari offers an authentic glimpse into the natural beauty of Rajasthan, and it’s a great way to connect with the land while enjoying the company of these gentle giants.
3. Explore the Elephant Sanctuary in Jaipur, India
A visit to the Elephant Sanctuary in Jaipur is a must for those seeking an ethical elephant experience. Here, you can learn about elephant conservation and the efforts being made to protect these magnificent creatures. The sanctuary offers a chance to feed, bathe, and even interact with elephants in an environment designed for their well-being. This ethical elephant experience in Jaipur ensures that your encounter with these animals is both respectful and enriching.
4. Discover the Charm of Elephant Village in Jaipur, India
A visit to the Elephant Village in Jaipur provides a unique opportunity to see how elephants are integrated into local life. This village offers a glimpse into the day-to-day care and training of these incredible animals. You can participate in activities like feeding and washing the elephants, learning about their habits, and understanding the vital role they play in the local culture. The Elephant Village experience highlights the deep bond between the elephants and their caretakers, offering a heartwarming and educational adventure.
5. Enjoy Elephant Activities in Jaipur, India
Jaipur is full of diverse elephant activities that cater to every interest. From painting sessions where you can create art with the help of these majestic creatures to participating in traditional rituals and ceremonies, there’s something for everyone. These activities not only allow you to interact closely with elephants but also give you insight into the cultural significance of these animals in Rajasthan.
6. Immerse Yourself in the Culture with Jaipur Day Tours, India
Beyond the elephant experiences, Jaipur is a treasure trove of cultural and historical wonders. Jaipur day tours provide a comprehensive way to explore the city's top attractions. Visit the opulent City Palace, where you can marvel at the blend of Rajasthani and Mughal architecture. Discover the astronomical marvels at Jantar Mantar, and wander through the iconic Hawa Mahal, also known as the Palace of Winds. Each tour offers a glimpse into the rich tapestry of Jaipur’s heritage.
7. Savor Local Cuisine and Markets
No trip to Jaipur is complete without indulging in its vibrant food scene. Sample delicious Rajasthani dishes like dal baati churma and gatte ki sabzi at local eateries. For a unique shopping experience, explore the bustling bazaars where you can find everything from traditional jewelry to colorful textiles. These markets provide a sensory overload of sights, sounds, and smells that capture the essence of Jaipur.
8. Relax in Jaipur’s Gardens and Palaces
For a more serene experience, take a leisurely stroll through Jaipur’s lush gardens and historic palaces. The gardens around the Amer Fort offer a peaceful retreat with stunning views. The Sisodia Rani Garden and the Vidyadhar Garden are perfect spots to unwind and enjoy the tranquility amidst beautiful landscapes.
9. Participate in Local Festivals and Events
Jaipur’s festivals are a vibrant display of its cultural richness. If your visit coincides with one of these festivals, such as the Jaipur Literature Festival or the Elephant Festival, you’re in for a treat. These events showcase the city's artistic and cultural diversity and provide a deeper understanding of its traditions.
10. Embrace Sustainable Tourism
As you explore the many things to do in Jaipur, India, it’s important to embrace sustainable tourism practices. Support ethical elephant experiences and engage in activities that promote conservation and respect for local wildlife. By doing so, you contribute to preserving the beauty and heritage of this incredible city for future generations.
Final Thoughts
Jaipur is a city where history, culture, and nature converge to create an unforgettable experience. From elephant rides and safaris to exploring palaces and savoring local cuisine, there’s something for every traveler. For those coming from the USA, UK, Australia, Europe, and beyond, Jaipur offers a unique blend of adventure and tradition that will leave you with lasting memories.
As you plan your trip, consider integrating ethical elephant experiences into your itinerary to ensure a responsible and enriching journey. Whether you’re marveling at the grandeur of Amber Fort or bonding with elephants at a sanctuary, Jaipur promises a rich tapestry of experiences that will captivate and inspire.
So pack your bags and get ready to discover the magic of Jaipur, where every moment is a step into the extraordinary.
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Jaipur Day Tours
Things to do in Jaipur
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Bhanwar Niwas: A Royal Experience in the Heart of Bikaner
Bikaner, the vibrant city of Rajasthan, is renowned for its rich history, magnificent palaces, and delectable cuisine. Amidst the golden sands of the Thar Desert, Bhanwar Niwas stands as a testament to the grandeur of Rajasthan's regal past. This exquisite heritage hotel in Bikaner offers a unique blend of royal splendor and modern comfort, making it one of the best hotels in Bikaner. In this blog, we will explore the allure of Bhanwar Niwas, its luxurious amenities, and the enchanting experiences awaiting you in the city of Bikaner.

A Glimpse into History: The Legacy of Bhanwar Niwas
Bhanwar Niwas, a stunning heritage hotel in Bikaner, was built in the early 20th century by His Highness Maharaja Ganga Singhji. This architectural marvel, designed in the traditional Rajasthani style, has been meticulously restored to preserve its historical charm. As you step into the grand entrance of Bhanwar Niwas, you are transported back in time to an era of opulence and elegance. The intricate frescoes, marble staircases, and ornate furnishings reflect the grandeur of Rajasthan's royal heritage.
Luxurious Accommodations: Experience Regal Comfort
At Bhanwar Niwas, guests can choose from a range of luxurious rooms and suites, each offering a unique blend of traditional décor and modern amenities. The spacious rooms are adorned with antique furniture, rich fabrics, and beautiful artworks, creating an ambiance of royal splendor. Modern comforts such as air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and en-suite bathrooms ensure a comfortable stay. The serene courtyards and lush gardens provide a tranquil retreat, making Bhanwar Niwas one of the most sought-after resorts in Bikaner.
Culinary Delights: Savor the Best Restaurants in Bikaner
No stay at Bhanwar Niwas is complete without indulging in the culinary delights offered by its in-house restaurant. Known for serving some of the best Rajasthani cuisine, the restaurant at Bhanwar Niwas offers a delectable array of traditional dishes prepared with locally sourced ingredients. From the famous Bikaneri bhujia to the mouth-watering gatte ki sabzi, each dish is a culinary masterpiece. The restaurant also offers a selection of international cuisines, ensuring there is something to satisfy every palate. For those looking to explore the city's culinary scene, Bhanwar Niwas is conveniently located near some of the best restaurants in Bikaner.
Exploring Bikaner: Sightseeing and Attractions
Bikaner is a city steeped in history and culture, offering a plethora of sightseeing opportunities. During your stay at Bhanwar Niwas, you can explore some of the city's most iconic landmarks.
Junagarh Fort: This impressive fort, built in the 16th century, is a fine example of Rajput architecture. The fort complex houses several palaces, temples, and museums, each showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and historical artifacts.
Lalgarh Palace: A stunning example of Indo-Saracenic architecture, Lalgarh Palace is a must-visit for its intricate carvings and beautiful gardens. The palace also houses the Shri Sadul Museum, which offers insights into the royal history of Bikaner.
Karni Mata Temple: Located in the nearby town of Deshnoke, this unique temple is famous for its resident rats, which are considered sacred. The temple's intricate marble façade and silver gates are a sight to behold.
Gajner Palace and Wildlife Sanctuary: Situated on the banks of the Gajner Lake, this former hunting lodge of the Maharajas is now a luxury hotel. The surrounding wildlife sanctuary is home to a variety of flora and fauna, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers.
Camel Breeding Farm: Bikaner is known for its camel population, and a visit to the National Research Centre on Camel offers a fascinating insight into the breeding and care of these majestic animals.
Experiences at Bhanwar Niwas: Beyond Accommodation
Bhanwar Niwas offers a range of experiences that go beyond just accommodation. Guests can enjoy a traditional Rajasthani folk music and dance performance in the evening, providing a glimpse into the vibrant culture of the region. The hotel also offers guided tours of Bikaner, allowing guests to explore the city's hidden gems with ease. For those looking to relax and rejuvenate, the hotel's spa offers a variety of treatments inspired by ancient Ayurvedic practices.
Events and Weddings: A Venue Fit for Royalty
With its grand architecture and regal ambiance, Bhanwar Niwas is an ideal venue for weddings and events. The hotel's banquet halls and outdoor spaces provide a stunning backdrop for celebrations, while the dedicated events team ensures every detail is meticulously planned. Whether it's a grand wedding, a corporate event, or a private celebration, Bhanwar Niwas offers a setting that is truly unforgettable.
A Royal Stay Awaits
Bhanwar Niwas is more than just a hotel; it is a gateway to experiencing the royal heritage and vibrant culture of Bikaner. From its luxurious accommodations and delectable cuisine to its prime location near the city's top attractions, Bhanwar Niwas stands out as one of the best hotels in Bikaner. Whether you are seeking a romantic getaway, a cultural exploration, or a serene retreat, Bhanwar Niwas promises an experience that is both regal and unforgettable. Plan your stay at this exquisite heritage hotel in Bikaner and immerse yourself in the timeless charm of Rajasthan's royal past.
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Exploring the Wonders of India: Golden Triangle Tour with Corbett
India offers visitors a wide range of experiences. It is a country with vibrant traditions, varied cultures, and a rich history. The Golden Triangle Tour is one of the most well-liked and sought-after tours in India. This trip takes you through the three famous cities of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur, which on a map form a triangle. The Golden Triangle Tour with Corbett, which includes a visit to Corbett National Park, offers an incredible experience for those looking for a little more excitement.
Discovering the Golden Triangle Tour
Delhi: The Heart of India
The trip starts in Delhi, India's busy capital city. Delhi is a city that combines the ancient and the modern, with modern infrastructure coexisting with historic sites. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the magnificent Red Fort, and India's largest mosque, Jama Masjid, are both open for exploration by tourists. One more UNESCO World Heritage Site that is a striking example of ancient India's architectural prowess is the Qutub Minar.
The oldest market in Delhi, Chandni Chowk, is a sensory overload of sights, noises, and flavors. Don't miss Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official residence of the President of India, and the India Gate, a war memorial honoring Indian soldiers. Must-try foods like chaat, kebabs, and parathas can be found in Delhi's thriving street food scene, which is also a culinary adventure in and of itself.
Agra: The City of the Taj Mahal
Agra, the location of the renowned Taj Mahal, is the next stop on the Golden Triangle Tour. Built by Emperor Shah Jahan as a memorial to his adored wife Mumtaz Mahal, this white marble mausoleum is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of eternal love. The intricate carvings and the serene Yamuna River backdrop make it a sight to behold, especially during sunrise and sunset.
Agra Fort, another UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a massive red sandstone fort that served as the main residence of the Mughal emperors. With its palaces, audience halls, and gardens, it provides an insight into the luxurious way of life of the Mughals. Often called the "Baby Taj," Itimad-ud-Daulah is a stunning tomb that predates the Taj Mahal and features excellent Persian architecture.
Jaipur: The Pink City
The capital of Rajasthan, Jaipur, also called the Pink City because of its pink-colored structures, is the last destination on the Golden Triangle Tour. Jaipur is a regal city known for its magnificent palaces, forts, and bustling bazaars. With its stunning hilltop fortress that combines Mughal and Hindu architectural styles, Amber Fort provides panoramic views of the surroundings.
The royal family still resides at the vast City Palace, which is filled with gardens, courtyards, and museums. The famous Hawa Mahal, also known as the Palace of Winds, is known for its unique honeycomb facade and tiny windows that were meant to let royal women watch street celebrations covertly. The astronomical observatory Jantar Mantar is another Jaipur UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The bazaars in Jaipur provide a plethora of handicrafts, textiles, jewelry, and pottery, offering shopping there a fascinating experience. Don't forget to try the local Rajasthani cuisine, including dishes like dal baati churma, gatte ki sabzi, and laal maas.
Enhancing the Experience: Golden Triangle Tour with Corbett
For those seeking an adventure beyond the cultural and historical marvels, the Golden Triangle Tour with Corbett is the perfect choice. This extended itinerary includes a visit to the Corbett National Park, one of India's oldest and most renowned wildlife sanctuaries.
Corbett National Park: A Wildlife Haven
Corbett National Park, named for the renowned hunter-turned-conservationist Jim Corbett, is situated in the Uttarakhand state in the foothills of the Himalayas. The Bengal tiger, in particular, is one of the park's most famous fauna of wildlife. It's a sanctuary for nature lovers and animal lovers, and it's a part of the larger Corbett Tiger Reserve.
You can see a range of creatures, including leopards, elephants, deer, and many bird species, during a safari in Corbett. The terrain of the park, which consists of a mixture of riverine belts, grasslands, and deep forests, makes for an attractive backdrop for wildlife photography. The Dhikala zone, in particular, is known for its rich biodiversity and stunning views of the Ramganga Reservoir.
Planning Your Golden Triangle Tour with Corbett
When planning the Golden Triangle Tour with Corbett, it's important to consider the best time to visit. The ideal period for this tour is from October to March when the weather is pleasant and conducive for sightseeing and wildlife safaris.
Here’s a suggested itinerary for a 10-day Golden Triangle Tour with Corbett:
Day 1-2: Delhi - Arrive in Delhi and explore its historical sites, markets, and culinary delights.
Day 3-4: Agra - Travel to Agra, and visit the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, and other attractions.
Day 5-6: Jaipur - Proceed to Jaipur and explore its palaces, forts, and vibrant bazaars.
Day 7-9: Corbett National Park - Head to Corbett National Park, embark on safaris, and enjoy the natural beauty.
Day 10: Delhi - Return to Delhi for departure or further exploration.
Accommodation options range from luxury hotels to budget-friendly guesthouses in all four destinations, ensuring a comfortable stay for all types of travelers.
Tips for an Unforgettable Journey
Book in Advance: Popular tourist destinations like the Golden Triangle cities and Corbett National Park can get crowded, especially during peak season. Booking accommodations, safaris, and transportation in advance is advisable.
Travel Light: Given the varied terrain and activities, pack light and carry comfortable clothing and footwear.
Respect Local Customs: India is a culturally diverse country with different customs and traditions. Being respectful and mindful of local practices will enhance your travel experience.
Stay Hydrated: The Indian climate can be hot and humid, particularly during the summer months. Carry a water bottle and stay hydrated throughout your journey.
Capture Memories: Don’t forget to bring a good camera or smartphone to capture the breathtaking sights and unforgettable moments along the way.
Conclusion
The Golden Triangle Tour offers a captivating journey through India’s most iconic cities, each steeped in history and culture. For those seeking an added adventure, the Golden Triangle Tour with Corbett provides the perfect blend of cultural exploration and wildlife excitement. Whether you’re marveling at the Taj Mahal, wandering through the bazaars of Jaipur, or embarking on a safari in Corbett, this tour promises an unforgettable experience that showcases the diverse beauty of India.
Embark on this remarkable journey and create memories that will last a lifetime. The Golden Triangle Tour and the Golden Triangle Tour with Corbett await, promising an enriching and exhilarating adventure through the heart of India.
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Photo of Shelter Dog 'Tired of Being Lonely' Breaks Hearts
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A “tired and lonely” dog awaiting to find his forever home has moved the hearts of canine lovers on Facebook. “Tiny Tim” has been at the Oakland County Animal Shelter and Pet Adoption Center in Pontiac, Michigan, since February 3 after arriving as a stray, Bob Gatt, a manager at the shelter, told Newsweek. An […]
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Embark on a Majestic Adventure: Rajasthan Safari Tours
Rajasthan, the "Land of Kings," is known for its vibrant culture, majestic palaces, and stunning deserts. Beyond its opulent architecture and colorful festivals, Rajasthan is also famous for its incredible wildlife and safari tours. Exploring the wilderness of this northwestern Indian state is a unique and exhilarating experience. In this blog, we'll dive into the world of safari tours, revealing the breathtaking natural beauty and diverse wildlife that make it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and adventurers.

The Diversity of Rajasthan's Safari Tours
Rajasthan offers a wide range of safari experiences, each highlighting the region's unique natural treasures. Some of the most popular safari tours include:
Ranthambhore National Park: Situated near Sawai Madhopur, this renowned national park is a top destination for wildlife enthusiasts. Ranthambhore is particularly famous for its population of Bengal tigers, and a safari here may offer a rare glimpse of these majestic creatures in their natural habitat. Apart from tigers, you can spot leopards, sloth bears, deer, and a variety of bird species.
Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary: Located in the Alwar district, Sariska Wildlife Sanctuary is a haven for nature lovers. The sanctuary is home to leopards, striped hyenas, golden jackals, and numerous bird species. The beautiful landscapes, including hills, valleys, and forests, make it a picturesque setting for your safari adventure.
Keoladeo National Park: Also known as the Bharatpur Bird Sanctuary, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a paradise for birdwatchers. Thousands of migratory birds visit Keoladeo during the winter months, making it a captivating experience for ornithologists and wildlife enthusiasts.
Desert Safaris: Rajasthan's deserts are an integral part of its landscape, and desert safaris are a unique way to explore the arid beauty of the region. You can choose between camel safaris, jeep safaris, and even hot air balloon rides to witness the Thar Desert's enchanting dunes and the traditional villages that dot the landscape.
Horse Safaris: For those seeking a more adventurous and unusual experience, horse safaris are a thrilling way to explore Rajasthan's countryside. You can gallop through quaint villages, ancient ruins, and open fields, soaking in the rural way of life.
Elephant Safaris: Amber Fort in Jaipur is famous for offering elephant rides that allow you to explore the fort's history while enjoying a scenic view of the surroundings.
Tips for Safari Tours
Book in Advance: Popular safari tours, especially in peak tourist seasons, can get fully booked quickly. Plan and book your safari well in advance to secure your spot.
Choose the Right Season: The best time for safari tours in Rajasthan is during the winter months (October to March) when the weather is pleasant, and wildlife sightings are more frequent.
Respect Wildlife: While on a safari, maintain a respectful distance from animals and avoid any disruptive behavior. It's crucial to adhere to ethical wildlife-watching practices.
Pack Smart: Bring essentials like sunscreen, hats, comfortable clothing, binoculars, and a good camera to capture the incredible moments you encounter on your safari.
Local Cuisine: Don't miss the opportunity to savor Rajasthan's delicious cuisine, which includes traditional dishes like dal baati churma and gatte ki sabzi.
Conclusion
Safari tours offer a unique opportunity to explore the rich wildlife and natural beauty of the region. Whether you're a wildlife enthusiast, a nature lover, or an adventure seeker, these safari experiences provide an authentic and awe-inspiring adventure. From tiger-spotting in Ranthambhore to bird-watching in Bharatpur, Rajasthan's diverse safari options ensure that your journey through this regal state is both culturally rich and naturally captivating. So, pack your bags, prepare your camera, and embark on an unforgettable adventure through the wild heart of Rajasthan.
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Acquiring a Phytosanitary Certificate for Export: Process and Export Import Data Analysis
In the foreign trade industry, a Phytosanitary Certificate is a commonly used term in import export industry. The questions usually asked are:
What are the procedures for Phytosanitary Certificate and who comes for the inspection?
The purpose of a Phytosanitary certificate in import export business is to declare that any plants or plant material that is being exported is free from any pesticide or disease. This is done to prevent the introduction and spread of any pests or insects in the importing countries. The exported goods analyzed through import export data must be processed in a way that they have no potential whatsoever to for introducing any regulated pests.
The procedures and formal features of this certificate are concluded upon according to the guidelines of the NPPO (National Plant Protection Organization) or any other equivalent authority/authorities in the country. These authorized bodies certify to meet the standards of import Phytosanitary requirements.

According to the World Trade Organization (WTO), each country has designed certain standards and parameters to meet the Phytosanitary requirements of foreign countries. These guidelines and standards form an integral part of the final Act of General Agreement of Tariff and Trade (GATT) 1994. It is necessary to protect human, animal and, plant race and the environment from any possible health hazards, these measures are integral and must be followed by exporters or sellers across the world.
The following are the measures and objectives of Sanitary and Phytosanitary (SPS) requirements in import export business:
To protect human, plant and animal life or the health within the said territory from any kind of risk arising from the entry and establishment or spread of pests, disease or disease-carrying organisms
To protect human, plant and animal life or the health within the said territory from possible risks from any contaminants, additives, toxins or disease-causing or disease-carrying organisms on foods, beverages or feed
To protect human, plant and animal life or the health within the territory from any disease transmitted by animals or plants or any of their products from the entry, establishment of spread of pests
To limit or prevent other damages within the territory from the entry, the establishment or spread of pests
The Department of Agriculture of the Indian subcontinent is responsible and is the authoritative body to issue the Phytosanitary Certificate under the export of goods or services.
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DUSHYANT VARMA MAHARANI BAGH - UDAIPUR TRAVEL TIPS

Dushyant varma - Welcome to Udaipur, the captivating city that is frequently referred to as the "Venice of the East" and the "City of Lakes." Udaipur is a city that oozes elegance, majesty, and a rich cultural past. It is located in Rajasthan, India. Udaipur offers a very unique travel experience with its beautiful palaces, tranquil lakes, and vibrant bazaars.
Dushyant varma maharani bagh says that it's important to be aware of some practical travel advice that will improve your experience in Udaipur before you set out on your journey to this magical city. Dushyant varma discuss what to do and what not to do while exploring the lovely City of Lakes in this blog.
What To Do: Unmissable Experiences in Udaipur
Visit the Iconic City Palace: The City Palace is a majestic architectural marvel that offers a glimpse into the royal history of Udaipur. Explore its intricate courtyards, opulent chambers, and stunning balconies that provide breathtaking views of the surrounding lakes and the city.
Boat Ride on Lake Pichola: A boat ride on the tranquil waters of Lake Pichola is a must-do activity in Udaipur. Witness the sun setting behind the Aravalli Hills, painting the sky with vibrant colors, as you cruise along the lake and pass by iconic landmarks like the Lake Palace and Jag Mandir.
Discover Jag Mandir and Lake Palace: These stunning palaces are situated on Lake Pichola and offer a fascinating glimpse into the extravagant lives of Udaipur's royalty. While the Lake Palace is now a luxury hotel, Jag Mandir's exquisite architecture and serene gardens are worth exploring.
Stroll Through Saheliyon Ki Bari: Also known as the Garden of the Maidens, this picturesque garden is adorned with fountains, lotus pools, and marble pavilions. It's an ideal place to relax and soak in the peaceful ambiance.
Experience the Rich Culture at Bagore Ki Haveli: Attend the cultural evening at Bagore Ki Haveli, where you can witness traditional Rajasthani dance performances and immerse yourself in the region's vibrant arts and crafts.
Explore the Local Bazaars: Udaipur's markets are a shopaholic's paradise. From handicrafts and textiles to traditional jewelry and spices, the bazaars offer a wide range of souvenirs to take back home.
Indulge in Rajasthani Cuisine: Treat your taste buds to the flavorful Rajasthani cuisine. Don't miss trying the famous Dal Baati Churma, Gatte ki Sabzi, and other delicious local delicacies.
What Not To Do: Avoid These Mistakes During Your Udaipur Trip
Don't Visit During Peak Summer: Udaipur experiences scorching summers, so plan your trip between October and March when the weather is pleasant and suitable for exploration.
Avoid Revealing Clothing at Religious Sites: While Udaipur is relatively liberal, it's essential to dress modestly, especially when visiting temples and other religious sites. Respect the local customs and traditions.
Don't Support Animal Exploitation: Some tourist attractions might offer elephant or camel rides, but it's better to avoid them as they might contribute to animal exploitation. Opt for responsible and ethical activities.
Avoid Haggling Aggressively: Bargaining is a common practice in Udaipur's markets, but do it with respect and a friendly attitude. Aggressive haggling may leave a negative impression.
Don't Forget to Stay Hydrated: Udaipur's weather can be deceptively dry, so ensure you stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water throughout the day.
Avoid Wasting Water: As a city that faces occasional water scarcity, be conscious of your water usage and try to conserve it whenever possible.
Conclusion: Embrace the Charm of Udaipur Responsibly
Udaipur, with its unparalleled beauty and captivating charm, promises a travel experience like no other. By knowing what to do and what not to do from Dushyant varma shillong, you can make the most of your visit while also respecting the local culture and environment. Embrace the city's royal heritage, indulge in its delicious cuisine, and soak in the tranquil ambiance of its lakes. Let Udaipur weave its magic on you, leaving you with memories to cherish for a lifetime.
So, get ready to explore the City of Lakes with Dushyant varma shillong, and don't forget to have a camera in hand to capture the splendid moments that unfold at every corner of this enchanting destination. Happy travels!
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