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Jantar Mantar.
Es uno de los cinco observatorios astronómicos construidos en la India por el maharajá Jai Singh en 1728, quien además de guerrero era conocido por su afición a la astronomía.
Este monumento es Patrimonio de la Humanidad.
Ubicado en Jaipur, consiste en una colección de monumentos escultóricos, cuyas formas permitían el estudio de la evolución de las sombras producidas por el sol. El más impresionante es una estructura de 27 m de alto cuya sombra se mueve a razón de 4 metros por hora.
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DAY 5926
Jalsa, Mumbai May 9/10, 2024 Thu/Fri 12:22 AM
Birthday Greetings for May 10th , 2024
Saddened to hear the news of the passing away of Shri Ratan Lal Bhutoria , Father of our dear Ef Rohit Kumar Bhutoria .. Rohit's Father met with a road accident this morning and unfortunately could not survive .. as informed by Ef Sanjay Patodiya .. 😔🙏🏻 .. deeply shocked and grieved .. our very sincerest condolences to you , Rohit .. we hold your hand .. be strong .. the whole Ef Family with you .. in prayer and support .. 🙏🏻
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Hard to put anything after this 💔 .. but the occasion for it's greatness I think it deserves a mention .. 🙏🏻
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A bit of historic ”gyaan” today .. 🙏🏻
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10 May In Indian History :
.. 10th May 1857 .. the great Indian rebellion .. the 1st war of independence against the British at Meerut .. the rebellion began in the form of a mutiny of sepoys of the East India Company's army in the garrison town of Meerut ..
Meerut is situated between the holy rivers Ganga and Yamuna ..
Thanks to its geographical importance, the fertile Ganga-Yamuna doab had been an important centre of human activities since the very early times of Vedic Civilisation.
From the medieval period onwards, the proximity of this city to Indraprastha (present day Delhi) helped it play an important role in the affairs of India.
With the capture of power by the British, Meerut became a major military centre. The aggrieved Indian soldiers of the British Army began their fight against the imperial powers in this soil on 10th May, 1857. They captured the control of the city in one day and marched to Red Fort in Delhi, which was considered to be the symbol of control over the whole of India. On their way, they were joined by the common people who shouted patriotic war cries. By the next morning, Red Fort had fallen into the hand of the freedom fighters.
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Few pictures of India from 1857 ..
Lucknow .. 1857 ..
Calcutta .. 1853 ..
Taj Mahal .. Agra .. 1857 ..
Jantar Mantar near Delhi .. 1858 ..
James Outram's Camp at Alumbagh, Lucknow .. It was occupied by Outram and his 4000 Soldiers After the 1857 Mutiny ..
Humayun's Tomb in Delhi .. 1858 ..
See how the change has taken place .. this is the same location where we shot the song from UUNCHAI, the film of Sooraj Barjatya, pictures of which had been put up here at the Blog
A Sikh cavalry .. Illustrated Times .. 1857 ..
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Jai Hind .. 🇮🇳🫡🕉️🙏🏻
Love .. ❤️🙏🏻
It has been a bit of a history lesson .. and after which it would be too severe to write anymore .. but simply to say , that the time at the Studio Saptaswar was visited after many an hour and days .. and the sonorous sounds for an upcoming film of Abhishek .. and of my own Section 84 , was I felt , in keeping with the moment and the story and the emotion ..
Amitabh Bachchan
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Greater than a Medal...
The story of Vinesh Phogat is one of enduring resilience and an athlete's determination to overcome all the odds stacked against her. From being one of the faces of the brave protest against the sexual harassment faced by women wrestlers (including minors) at the hands of the then head of the Wrestling Federation of India and BJP MP, Brij Bhushan Charan Singh, to becoming an unceasing source of inspiration for innumerable people in this country, Vinesh Phogat has become a shining light in not just the sporting history of India but also among those fighting for a safe and better society.
The story is not unfamiliar to the world because the latest chapter of it unfolded at the Olympic Games which was recently held in Paris. The official version is very simple: Having fought through a draw that needed her to beat the defending Olympic Champion, the reigning European Champion, the reigning Pan American champion in each of her rounds, Vinesh had entered the final and was scheduled to face Sarah Hildebrandt of the USA before she was disqualified on the morning of the bout for being 100g above the permissible weight of 50 kg. Vinesh Phogat's disqualification meant that she would end up receiving no medals. However, it is the role of different sporting and political authorities of our country, and all the events that took place leading to the Olympic final that needs our examination as a concerned society.
The Indian Olympic Association (IOA), as is the case with any other sports-body in India, has long been a rubber-stamp that is invariably controlled by the ruling dispensations. The role of this body in this whole affair is suspect. That the alacrity with which it announced the disqualification of Vinesh Phogat from the competition was not shown in making an appeal against the decision has not gone unnoticed. Its President, P.T. Usha, has been quick to absolve her organisation from all responsibility in the matter and has covertly and overtly placed the blame on the shoulders of the athlete. The Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya, addressing the issue in the Parliament, stooped so low as to declaim about the money the government had spent on Vinesh Phogat's training. At this point, it should not be forgotten that it was this same ministry that had delayed in providing accreditation for Phogat's support staff including her coaches and physiotherapists. The snide and even belittling remarks following the disqualification and the barely concealed glee of many elected representatives of the ruling party point to the deep resentment that they had harboured towards Vinesh. However, the most noticeable was the silence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi following each of Phogat's victorious bouts leading to the final. It was very uncharacteristic because he has always been quick to bask in the reflected glory of the achievements of our sportspersons. It is unsurprising that his social media post after the disqualification was equated to the shedding of crocodile tears by the discerning public.
Vinesh Phogat's achievement can only be understood in its true proportions if we take into account the reason for her being above the permissible weight by a mere 100 grams. This is also the reason why she has been a thorn in the flesh of the authorities in our country. Phogat is an athlete whose normal weight is 55-56 kg. She usually competes in the 53kg weight category. However, she had to forgo all rigorous training during the phase of protest where she and fellow wrestlers and Olympic medalists Sakshi Malik and Bajrang Punia protested for many days and nights on the streets of Delhi at Jantar Mantar demanding the arrest of Brij Bhushan. Not only was she unable to train, she also had to undergo surgery to correct a lingering medical issue. In the meanwhile, the qualifying spot in her preferred 53 kg category was already taken by another wrestler. Fearing that the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) would not allow her trials in the 53 kg category as retribution for her role in the protests, she appeared for trials in both the 53 kg and also the 50 kg. Subsequently, she qualified for the Olympics in the 50kg category. In a sport as gruelling as wrestling it is normal for athletes to gain and lose weight between matches. However, the very fact that Vinesh had to lose 5-6 kg just to compete in the Olympics, that too in a category that is not her preferred one speaks volumes about her determination and character. But, the very fact that she was forced to do all these is the result of the constant obstacles that were erected before her by the nefarious authorities, particularly the WFI which continues to be ruled by Brij Bhushan in all but name.
The story of Vinesh Phogat is compelling. She may have been disqualified for reasons beyond her control, and ones which are suspicious to say the least but she has, undoubtedly, won her greatest battle. She had famously proclaimed that she would happily sacrifice her career if it meant that countless other girls would get an opportunity for a safe working environment. She stuck steadfastly to the same goal going into this Olympics. She knew that it would be her last Olympics and that her career would be over but she wanted to fight for the women who would follow in her path. She was actutely aware that a victory at the Olympics, in front of the watching world would be the greatest slap in the face of a system that not only refuses to come to their aid but obstinately shields the criminals who wronged them. Needless to say, the authorities were also well aware of this. Yet, Vinesh's determination has inspired countless who celebrated each of her victories and wanted her to bring home the much coveted gold. The outrage and disappointment at her disqualification soon turned into a universal acknowledgement of the brave fight put up by this undaunted wrestler. If the rousing and heartwarming reception that she received on her return to India is any indication, Vinesh Phogat's and her fellow wrestlers fight has surely stirred the conscience of this country. This is important for a society that continues to stifle women's participation in not just sports, but all public activities. Recent events in our country are evidence that women remain unsafe in the present social atmosphere. It will be through unrelenting protests and collective activities like sports that we will achieve true democratization. Vinesh Phogat's role will forever be etched into the history of this struggle, for in a world where sportspersons and other famous personalities either openly endorse those in power or remain tight lipped to protect their own personal interests, she has fought the hard battle for a cause greater than an Olympic medal.
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A Tapestry of Heritage: Exploring India's Golden Triangle
Embark on a cultural odyssey through the heart of India as we unravel the enchanting story of the Golden Triangle. Composing the iconic cities of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur, this journey transcends time, offering a kaleidoscope of history, architecture, and vibrant traditions. Join us on this virtual expedition as we delve into the cultural richness and majestic wonders that define the Golden Triangle.
I. The Heartbeat of Delhi: A Historical Tapestry
Delhi, where the ancient and the modern coexist harmoniously. Explore the remnants of ancient civilizations at Qutub Minar, walk the storied halls of the Red Fort, and witness the architectural marvels that stand as testament to Delhi's dynamic history.
II. Agra's Timeless Elegance: The Taj Mahal and Beyond
Step into the city that houses the epitome of love – the Taj Mahal. Beyond this iconic marvel, Agra unfolds its historical treasures at the Agra Fort and immerses you in the vibrant chaos of its markets.
III. Jaipur: The Regal Palette of Rajasthan
Jaipur, the Pink City, beckons with its regal splendours. Marvel at the Hawa Mahal, explore the opulent City Palace, and witness the celestial wonders at Jantar Mantar. Jaipur's streets narrate tales of valour, while its markets offer a feast for the senses.
IV. Culinary Journeys: Savouring the Flavors of the Golden Triangle
Indulge your taste buds in the culinary delights of each city. From Delhi's street food treasures to Agra's Mughlai cuisine and Jaipur's royal feasts, the Golden Triangle is a gastronomic adventure.
V. Hidden Gems: Beyond the Monuments
Uncover the lesser-known wonders that add depth to the Golden Triangle experience. From the mystical stepwells of Delhi to the historic gems nestled in the outskirts of Agra and Jaipur, discover the secrets that lie off the beaten path.
VI. Vibrant Markets: Shopping Extravaganza
Immerse yourself in the lively bazaars of the Golden Triangle. Delhi's bustling Chandni Chowk, Agra's vibrant Kinari Bazaar, and Jaipur's colourful markets offer a shopping spree filled with traditional crafts, textiles, and artefacts.
VII. Local Encounters: Conversations with Culture
Connect with the locals and witness the living traditions of the Golden Triangle. From traditional art forms to folk performances, engage in cultural exchanges that breathe life into your journey.
VIII. Practical Tips: Navigating the Golden Triangle with Ease
Equip yourself with essential tips for a seamless travel experience. From weather considerations to cultural etiquette, ensure you make the most of your Golden Triangle adventure.
IX. Golden Triangle Tours: Crafting Unforgettable Memories
Discover the convenience and insights offered by reputable tour operators. Whether guided by our seasoned experts or exploring at your own pace, tailor your Golden Triangle tour to create memories that last a lifetime.
Conclusion: As the virtual dust settles on our journey through the Golden Triangle, we invite you to envision yourself amidst the grandeur of historic monuments, the hustle of vibrant markets, and the warmth of cultural exchanges. The Golden Triangle isn't just a destination; it's a living narrative that invites you to be part of India's rich tapestry. Come, explore, and immerse yourself in the timeless allure of this cultural masterpiece.
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Top 5 Visiting Places in Jaipur
Jaipur is a cool city in India with lots of neat stuff to see. It's known as Pink City because most of the buildings are painted in pink color. If you're planning a trip there, here are the top 5 visiting places in Jaipur you have to check out:
Amber Fort (Amer Fort):
This place is super cool! It's like a big castle on a hill with a lake nearby. You can go inside and see fancy rooms with mirrors all over the walls. Plus, you can ride an elephant up to the fort, which is fun!
Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds):
Imagine a building with lots of tiny windows that look like honeycombs. That's Hawa Mahal! It's tall and made of pink stone. People used to sit in those windows and watch parades and stuff without being seen. You can get amazing views of the city from there.
Hawa Mahal (Palace of Winds):
This is where kings used to live, and it's huge! There are gardens, fancy buildings, and even a museum with old clothes and things from the kings. The best part is the Peacock Courtyard, which is so pretty with all its colors.
Jantar Mantar:
It's like a big outdoor science museum! There are these giant instruments that were used to study the stars and time. You can see the biggest sundial in the world there, and it's cool to learn how people figured out time way back then.
Jaigarh Fort:
This fort is on top of a hill and has amazing views of the city. There's a huge cannon there called Jaivana, and it's famous for being the biggest cannon on wheels! You can explore the fort and pretend you're a king or queen.
So, if you're going to Jaipur, make sure to visit these awesome places. They're full of history, fun, and great views!
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Golden Triangle Tour: The Golden Triangle of India is a tourist circuit in India.
The tourism footprint in India is growing, and it's no surprise that the densest concentrations of these footprints are in Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. If you calculated the shortest distance between these three points, you'd get an imaginary triangle in the middle of the country. As a result, it's known as the Golden Triangle. Are you visiting India for the first time? Most tour operators, including Travelogy India, recommend the Golden Triangle for an India 101 experience. The following are the top recommended Golden Triangle Tour packages
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What is Golden Triangle Tour?
It is one among modern India's well-trodden and well-explored paths. The schedule for the Golden Triangle includes trips in Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. The journey includes famous Indian architectural wonders, Rajasthan sites, and natural wonders. Begin your tour by exploring Delhi. Visit the Jama Masjid, Red Fort, Humayun Tomb, Lodi Garden, and other Mughal-era structures built of red sandstone and marble. Later, go to Agra to witness the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri, and other sights. Later, go to the Rajasthan desert region to visit the imperial city of Jaipur, which features palaces, forts, the Jantar Mantar, markets, and much more.
What to do in the Golden Triangle?
So, what's so great about three random locations that form an imagined triangle? On the map, it is simple to select four locations and form a square. Would that make the square more interesting? Not always. Furthermore, the Golden Triangle is not just three random sites that are famous for the form their locations make on a map. What's inside those destinations is what makes the Golden Triangle spectacular.
Delhi - Infusing exquisiteness into Islamic life
Walk through the streets of Old Delhi to enter a virtual time machine and travel back several centuries. The old havelis, market squares, and cobblestone alleys live up to the title "Old." What else can Delhi offer you besides some ancient monuments? Because Delhi is the country's capital, it is connected to nearly all of the country's locations. Within Delhi, you may experience the culture of the entire country, whether it's through performance arts, cuisine, festivals, or shopping.
Agra - The Mughal, Marble, and Marvel Capital
The Taj Mahal, a polished marble mausoleum known for its carvings, structural beauty, and use of semi-precious stones in construction, is the crown gem of all Indian architecture. Once you've finished photographing the Taj Mahal and have filled your memory disc, it's time to move on to other elite Mughal landmarks such as Agra Fort, Baby Taj, Akbar's Tomb, and many more. Fatehpur Sikhri, the abandoned capital city of the Mughal Empire, is another reminder of the Mughal Empire.
Jaipur is a fortified city with hidden temples.
This is a fortified city. Starting at City Palace, you can go on a history walking tour of palaces and forts. The craggy terrain of Aravalli hills with a hint of desert view provides this place a majestic appearance. Immerse yourself in Jaipur's attractions such as Amber Fort, Nahargarh Fort, Shri Jagatshironmani Temple, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, and many more.
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A 5-day Delhi Agra Jaipur tour package is a popular tourist circuit in India that covers the cities of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. This tour is called the Golden Triangle because the three cities form a triangle shape on the map. On the first day, you will arrive in Delhi and spend the rest of the day at leisure. The second day includes a tour of Old and New Delhi, while the third day is reserved for Agra, where you can visit the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort. On the fourth day, you will visit the Pink City of Jaipur and explore the Amber Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, and Jantar Mantar. The final day will take you back to Delhi, where you can visit the Lotus Temple or Akshardham Temple before departing for your onward journey. This itinerary can be customized as per your interests and preferences, and there are many other attractions to see in each city. Enjoy your Golden Triangle tour!
Day 1: Arrival in Delhi On the first day, arrive in Delhi and check in to your hotel. Spend the rest of the day at leisure to explore the city on your own or take some rest after the journey.
Day 2: Delhi Sightseeing Begin the day with a tour of Old Delhi. Visit Jama Masjid, one of the largest mosques in India, and then take a rickshaw ride through the bustling streets of Chandni Chowk. Later, visit Raj Ghat, a memorial dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi. In the afternoon, visit New Delhi and explore the famous landmarks like India Gate, Parliament House, President's House, and Qutub Minar.
Day 3: Agra Sightseeing After breakfast, travel to Agra and check in to your hotel. Visit the iconic Taj Mahal, one of the Seven Wonders of the World, and spend time admiring the stunning architecture and learning about its history. Later, visit the Agra Fort, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a stunning example of Mughal architecture.
Day 4: Jaipur Sightseeing Travel to Jaipur, the Pink City, and check in to your hotel. Visit the Amber Fort, a stunning example of Rajput architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Later, explore the City Palace, the Hawa Mahal, and the Jantar Mantar, all of which showcase the rich cultural heritage of Jaipur.
Day 5: Jaipur to Delhi Departure After breakfast, check out from the hotel and travel back to Delhi. If time permits, you can visit the Lotus Temple or Akshardham Temple before being transferred to the airport or railway station for your onward journey.
This itinerary can be customized according to your interests and preferences. There are many other attractions to see in each city, so you can add or subtract activities as per your convenience. I hope this helps and you have a great tour of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur!
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A Guide to Rajasthan, India's Most Colorful State
Rajasthan is a state in northern India known for its colorful villages, majestic forts, and lavish palaces. It's a place of history and culture where the past comes alive in the present. If you're looking for a place to explore India's rich heritage, Rajasthan is the perfect destination. Here's a guide to help you plan your trip.
When to Visit Rajasthan?
The best time to visit Rajasthan is from October to March. This is when the weather is most pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 20-25 degrees Celsius during the day and 5-10 degrees Celsius at night. The state is also less crowded during this time, so you'll be able to enjoy your holiday without dealing with crowds of tourists. However, remember that many of the state's festivals take place during the cooler months, so if you're looking to experience Rajasthan's vibrant culture, you may want to plan your trip around one of these festivals.
What to See and Do in Rajasthan?
There's no shortage of things to see and do in Rajasthan. From exploring the state's magnificent forts and palaces to enjoying a traditional camel safari in the desert, there's something for everyone. Here are some of the most popular attractions in Rajasthan:
- The Amber Fort: A beautiful fort complex built from red sandstone and white marble.
- City Palace: A lavish palace complex located in the heart of Udaipur featuring a museum, art gallery, and gardens.
- Lake Palace: A stunning white marble hotel situated on Lake Pichola offering views of the city's skyline.
- Jag Mandir: A delightful palace situated on an island in Lake Pichola with sunset views over the lake.
- Hawa Mahal: A five-story palace featuring a honeycomb facade with 953 windows overlooking the main street below.
- Jantar Mantar: An open-air astronomical observatory built from stone and marble featuring several large instruments for measuring time and predicting celestial events.
Rajasthan is a fascinating destination with something to offer everyone. From its rich history and culture to its stunning architecture and natural beauty, it's a place that will stay with you long after you've left. So what are you waiting for? Start planning your trip with Rajasthan Tours & Travels Today!
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Rajasthan Holiday Tour
Rajasthan is one of the best place to enjoy the vacation. In the "Land of Maharajas," do you want to have a regal vacation? You will get a glimpse of the vibrant world of the royal state in Rajasthan Holiday Tour. In this holiday tour of Rajasthan, you will know the top tourist spots, the ideal times to visit, and the greatest places to go shopping. While some of the most popular cities in "Maharajaland" include Jaipur, Udaipur, Jaisalmer, and Pushkar, these locations are only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the adventures Rajasthan has in store for you. Rajasthan has much more than simply palaces and forts. Rajasthan Holiday Tour package will inform you of the undiscovered attractions so you may travel off the beaten path and have an unforgettable experience. With Templemitra You will discover all the top restaurants so you can indulge in delicious and tasty Rajasthani food. On your holiday, savour the warm hospitality of Rajasthan at the state's luxurious resorts and hotels. When you don't know where to start, organising a vacation to the largest state in India by area might be overwhelming. Rajasthan Holiday Tour are made after thorough study and passion to provide our customers with essential insights they won't find elsewhere.
This wonderful area of India is home to turbans, sarees, camels, chai, tuk-tuks, forts, palaces, lakes, shopping, curries, and much more. And that's just the tip of the iceberg; it also has wildernesses, deserts, mountains, urban centers, and seashores. Its constituent parts each have their own culture, food, and look. These elements make it so captivating and intriguing. Templemitra includes tours to Jantar Mantar, Hawa Mahal, Bagore ki Haveli Museum, Lake Pichola, Nahargarh Fort, Birla Temple, and Dilwara Jain Temple. Apart from that, the main attractions in Amer Fort and City Palace are the primary attractions without a doubt, and for good reason, the Anokhi block printing museum. Pushkar is an excellent opportunity to experience some of Spiritual India's culture in Rajasthan. Pushkar Lake, which is formed around a lotus bloom that fell from Lord Brahma's hands, is supposed to have been created by a lotus blossom that fell from Lord Brahma's hands. Udaipur The "City of Lakes," also known as "Venice of the East," is often regarded as India's most romantic destination. It was also the most popular tourist destination in Rajasthan. The Mehrangarh Fort in Jodhpur is one of the most beautiful forts in the world. Templemitra recommends the Rajasthan Holiday tour as a "must-see" excursion. It's a fantastic mix of culture, colour, history, and geography that will transport you to another realm!
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Best Tourist Places: Golden Triangle
The Golden Triangle is one of India’s most popular tourist circuits, connecting three iconic cities: Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur. Each destination showcases a unique blend of history, architecture, and vibrant culture, offering visitors a deep insight into India’s heritage.
1. Delhi: Where History Meets Modernity
Delhi, India’s bustling capital, is a city rich in heritage and contrasts, making it the ideal starting point for a Golden Triangle tour. Known for its ancient monuments, vibrant markets, and diverse culture, Delhi offers a mix of historical and contemporary attractions.
Red Fort: Built in the 17th century by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, the Red Fort is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of Mughal grandeur. Its massive red sandstone walls, intricate carvings, and expansive grounds make it a must-visit.
India Gate: Standing as a tribute to Indian soldiers who died in World War I, India Gate is an iconic structure in New Delhi. Its surrounding gardens and fountains make it an ideal place for evening strolls and picnics.
Qutub Minar: One of the tallest brick minarets in the world, the Qutub Minar is another UNESCO site, famed for its height and architectural elegance. The surrounding Qutub Complex also includes ancient ruins and the famous Iron Pillar.
Lotus Temple: This Bahá’í House of Worship, designed in the shape of a lotus, is known for its unique architecture and serene environment. Open to people of all faiths, it provides a peaceful space for meditation and reflection.
2. Agra: Home of the Taj Mahal
Agra, the second point of the Golden Triangle, is synonymous with the Taj Mahal, one of the world’s most celebrated monuments. Agra’s attractions offer a glimpse into the glory of the Mughal Empire, making it a historical gem.
Taj Mahal: This stunning white marble mausoleum was built by Emperor Shah Jahan as a tribute to his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal. The Taj Mahal is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Its intricate designs, symmetrical layout, and beauty, especially at sunrise and sunset, make it an unforgettable experience.
Agra Fort: Just a short distance from the Taj Mahal, Agra Fort is a majestic structure made of red sandstone and another UNESCO site. This fort served as the residence of Mughal emperors and houses impressive palaces, halls, and a view of the Taj Mahal from afar.
Mehtab Bagh: Located across the Yamuna River, Mehtab Bagh is a beautiful garden offering serene views of the Taj Mahal, especially at dusk. This lesser-known spot is perfect for photography and a peaceful escape from the crowds.
3. Jaipur: The Royal Pink City
Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan and the final point of the Golden Triangle is known for its royal palaces, forts, and vibrant markets. The city’s pink-hued buildings and regal architecture reflect its rich Rajput heritage.
Amber Fort: Set atop a hill, Amber Fort combines Rajput and Mughal architecture. The fort’s Sheesh Mahal, or Mirror Palace, is particularly famous for its intricate mirror work, which shimmers beautifully in the sunlight.
Hawa Mahal: Also known as the Palace of Winds, Hawa Mahal is a five-story structure with hundreds of small windows. It was designed for royal ladies to observe street festivals without being seen and is an iconic landmark of Jaipur.
City Palace: Still the residence of Jaipur’s royal family, the City Palace is a grand structure that blends Mughal and Rajasthani architecture. It includes museums, courtyards, and galleries, offering visitors a glimpse into Jaipur’s royal past.
Jantar Mantar: A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Jantar Mantar is an astronomical observatory with large instruments that were used for observing the sky and predicting eclipses. It reflects the scientific prowess of ancient India and is one of the best-preserved observatories in the country.
Conclusion
The Golden Triangle offers a well-rounded experience of India’s rich history, culture, and architectural marvels.
From the historical landmarks of Delhi and the romantic allure of Agra to the royal charm of Jaipur, each city presents a unique facet of India’s heritage. This tour is an unforgettable journey, providing insights into the heart and soul of India.
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Jaipur, with its rich history, vibrant culture, and growing tourism sector, attracts travelers from all over the world. Whether you're visiting for business, leisure, or a family vacation, finding the right place to stay is crucial. If you're flying into Jaipur and want easy access to the airport while enjoying the comfort of a spacious living space, short-term rental 2BHK flats near Jaipur Airport offer the perfect solution.
Short-Term Rental 2BHK Flats Near Jaipur Airport For travelers who need temporary accommodation near Jaipur Airport, short-term rental 2BHK flats near Jaipur Airport provide a homely experience that hotels often can’t match. These flats are ideal for families, groups, or individuals who prefer more space and privacy. A short-term rental offers flexibility, giving guests the opportunity to stay for as little as a few days or even a couple of weeks.
These flats are designed for convenience and comfort. With fully furnished rooms, modern kitchenettes, and spacious living areas, you’ll feel right at home as soon as you arrive. Whether you're just passing through or staying a few days, the convenience of having a living room, private bedrooms, and your own kitchen gives you the freedom to unwind and enjoy Jaipur at your own pace.
Vacation Rental 2BHK Flat Near Jaipur Airport
If you're visiting Jaipur for a vacation, a vacation rental 2BHK flat near Jaipur Airport can be the perfect choice for you. These flats offer all the amenities you would need for a relaxing and enjoyable vacation, including well-equipped kitchens, Wi-Fi, comfortable beds, and air-conditioned rooms to ensure that you stay cool and comfortable even in the hot Rajasthan weather.
Staying in a vacation rental near the airport provides added convenience, especially if you have an early morning flight or are arriving late in the evening. Being so close to the airport eliminates the stress of long drives or complicated transportation arrangements. Plus, you’ll have easy access to all the top attractions in Jaipur, such as Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, and Jantar Mantar, as the city center is just a short drive away.
2BHK Flat For Rent Near Jaipur Airport: A Home Away From Home
A 2BHK flat for rent near Jaipur Airport offers guests more space than a traditional hotel room, with the added advantage of a home-like setting. Whether you're traveling with family, friends, or colleagues, these flats provide a cozy and comfortable environment where you can relax and enjoy your time in Jaipur.
These flats are perfect for those who prefer the flexibility of preparing their own meals and living more independently. Many vacation rentals come with fully equipped kitchens, which means you can save on dining out and enjoy home-cooked meals at your convenience. Additionally, with a separate living area, you can unwind after a long day of sightseeing or business meetings, ensuring you feel refreshed for the next adventure.
Why Choose a 2BHK Flat Near Jaipur Airport?
The primary reason to choose a 2BHK flat near Jaipur Airport is the convenience it offers. Being so close to the airport means that you can save time on travel, making your stay in Jaipur more enjoyable and less stressful. Whether you're catching an early flight or need to rest after a long journey, the proximity to the airport makes it easy to come and go as you please.
Additionally, a short-term rental flat provides a level of comfort and privacy that hotels can't always offer. You can relax in a spacious living room, prepare your own meals, or simply enjoy the freedom of a private home. With flexible booking options, these flats cater to both short stays and longer visits, offering great value for your money.
The Benefits of Renting a 2BHK Flat Near Jaipur Airport
Proximity to the Airport: A short commute to Jaipur Airport ensures that you can easily access your flight, making your travel experience more convenient.
Space and Privacy: Unlike cramped hotel rooms, a 2BHK flat gives you ample space, making it ideal for families, groups, or travelers seeking a more relaxed environment.
Fully Furnished: Most flats come with modern amenities such as air conditioning, high-speed internet, and fully equipped kitchens.
Cost-Effective: Renting a 2BHK flat often works out to be more affordable than booking multiple hotel rooms, especially for longer stays.
Flexibility: Whether you need to stay for a few nights or several weeks, short-term rentals offer flexible lease terms to accommodate different travel plans.
Conclusion
Whether you're visiting Jaipur for a business trip, a family vacation, or a short stay before or after a flight, 2BHK flats near Jaipur Airport offer the perfect balance of convenience, comfort, and affordability. With a variety of options available, ranging from budget-friendly to more luxurious choices, these rental flats provide everything you need to make your stay in Jaipur both relaxing and hassle-free. With easy access to the airport and all the attractions the city has to offer, you can enjoy your time in Jaipur with the convenience of a home-like atmosphere. happystay.in
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Economy Rooms near Jaipur Railway Station
Conveniently located economy rooms near Jaipur Railway Station, Airport, and Metro Station. Book today for a comfortable and budget-friendly stay
Economy Rooms Near Jaipur Railway Station: Affordable Comfort in the Heart of the Pink City
Jaipur, the vibrant capital city of Rajasthan, is a bustling hub of culture, history, and tourism. Whether you’re visiting for business, leisure, or a quick stopover, finding budget-friendly accommodation near Jaipur Railway Station can make your trip both convenient and cost-effective. Economy rooms near the station offer an ideal solution for travelers who seek comfort without breaking the bank. These rooms provide easy access to the city’s key attractions while being affordable for those on a budget.
Why Choose Economy Rooms Near Jaipur Railway Station? 1. Strategic Location
One of the biggest advantages of booking economy rooms near Jaipur Railway Station is the prime location. The station is a major transportation hub, well-connected to the rest of the city and beyond. Staying in proximity allows you to save time and money on commuting, especially if you're traveling by train. You can easily explore nearby attractions such as the Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and the Jaipur Zoo, all just a short cab or auto-rickshaw ride away.
For those arriving from other cities or states, Jaipur Railway Station provides excellent connectivity with several express and superfast trains, ensuring hassle-free travel. The convenience of staying near the station is perfect for those with tight schedules or limited time to explore.
2. Affordable Rates
Economy rooms near Jaipur Railway Station are tailored to offer a budget-friendly stay without compromising on basic comfort. These rooms typically feature essential amenities like comfortable beds, air conditioning or fans, clean bathrooms, and Wi-Fi access. The rates are designed to cater to a wide range of travelers, from solo tourists and families to backpackers and business professionals looking for a convenient place to rest.
In addition, several budget hotels offer flexible pricing options based on the duration of your stay, making it easy to book a room that suits your budget. For longer stays, discounts and promotional offers might be available, further reducing the cost.
3. Convenience and Amenities
While staying in an economy room near Jaipur Railway Station, guests can enjoy a variety of amenities that make their stay more convenient. Most budget hotels offer 24-hour reception, room service, laundry facilities, and parking options. Some also provide complimentary breakfast, which can save you time and money during your stay. The presence of nearby restaurants, cafes, and convenience stores ensures that you’re never too far from essentials.
Additionally, several hotels offer online booking facilities, allowing guests to reserve rooms in advance, ensuring a smooth check-in process upon arrival.
4. A Variety of Options
The area surrounding Jaipur Railway Station is home to a wide variety of budget hotels, guesthouses, and lodges, each offering something unique. From basic rooms to slightly more upgraded accommodations, travelers can choose a place that meets their needs. Some properties may even offer features like in-house restaurants, tour desk services, or event spaces, providing extra convenience for both leisure and business travelers.
Many hotels in the area also cater to international tourists, offering multi-lingual staff and tourist-friendly services. Whether you're looking for a simple stay or something with a bit more luxury at an affordable price, you'll find a range of options near the station.
Conclusion For budget-conscious travelers, economy rooms near Jaipur Railway Station offer a perfect blend of affordability, convenience, and comfort. The strategic location allows easy access to transportation and major city attractions, while the wide range of amenities ensures that your stay remains pleasant and hassle-free. Whether you're visiting Jaipur for a short stay or need a comfortable stopover during your travels, these economy rooms provide a reliable and cost-effective accommodation solution in the heart of the Pink City.
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Jaipur, the vibrant capital city of Rajasthan, is a bustling hub of culture, history, and tourism. Whether you’re visiting for business, leisure, or a quick stopover, finding budget-friendly accommodation near Jaipur Railway Station can make your trip both convenient and cost-effective. Economy rooms near the station offer an ideal solution for travelers who seek comfort without breaking the bank. These rooms provide easy access to the city’s key attractions while being affordable for those on a budget.
Why Choose Economy Rooms Near Jaipur Railway Station? 1. Strategic Location
One of the biggest advantages of booking economy rooms near Jaipur Railway Station is the prime location. The station is a major transportation hub, well-connected to the rest of the city and beyond. Staying in proximity allows you to save time and money on commuting, especially if you're traveling by train. You can easily explore nearby attractions such as the Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and the Jaipur Zoo, all just a short cab or auto-rickshaw ride away.
For those arriving from other cities or states, Jaipur Railway Station provides excellent connectivity with several express and superfast trains, ensuring hassle-free travel. The convenience of staying near the station is perfect for those with tight schedules or limited time to explore.
2. Affordable Rates
Economy rooms near Jaipur Railway Station are tailored to offer a budget-friendly stay without compromising on basic comfort. These rooms typically feature essential amenities like comfortable beds, air conditioning or fans, clean bathrooms, and Wi-Fi access. The rates are designed to cater to a wide range of travelers, from solo tourists and families to backpackers and business professionals looking for a convenient place to rest.
In addition, several budget hotels offer flexible pricing options based on the duration of your stay, making it easy to book a room that suits your budget. For longer stays, discounts and promotional offers might be available, further reducing the cost.
3. Convenience and Amenities
While staying in an economy room near Jaipur Railway Station, guests can enjoy a variety of amenities that make their stay more convenient. Most budget hotels offer 24-hour reception, room service, laundry facilities, and parking options. Some also provide complimentary breakfast, which can save you time and money during your stay. The presence of nearby restaurants, cafes, and convenience stores ensures that you’re never too far from essentials.
Additionally, several hotels offer online booking facilities, allowing guests to reserve rooms in advance, ensuring a smooth check-in process upon arrival.
4. A Variety of Options
The area surrounding Jaipur Railway Station is home to a wide variety of budget hotels, guesthouses, and lodges, each offering something unique. From basic rooms to slightly more upgraded accommodations, travelers can choose a place that meets their needs. Some properties may even offer features like in-house restaurants, tour desk services, or event spaces, providing extra convenience for both leisure and business travelers.
Many hotels in the area also cater to international tourists, offering multi-lingual staff and tourist-friendly services. Whether you're looking for a simple stay or something with a bit more luxury at an affordable price, you'll find a range of options near the station.
Conclusion For budget-conscious travelers, economy rooms near Jaipur Railway Station offer a perfect blend of affordability, convenience, and comfort. The strategic location allows easy access to transportation and major city attractions, while the wide range of amenities ensures that your stay remains pleasant and hassle-free. Whether you're visiting Jaipur for a short stay or need a comfortable stopover during your travels, these economy rooms provide a reliable and cost-effective accommodation solution in the heart of the Pink City.
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Golden Triangle Tour 4 Days: Explore the Best of Delhi, Agra & Jaipur
Embark on a remarkable journey with the Golden Triangle Tour 4 Days, one of India's most celebrated travel circuits. This 4-day adventure takes you through three of India's most iconic cities—Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur—offering a perfect blend of historical landmarks, stunning architecture, and cultural experiences.
Itinerary Highlights of the Golden Triangle Tour 4 Days:
Day 1: Arrive in Delhi and explore its rich heritage with visits to the Red Fort, Jama Masjid, and other historical landmarks.
Day 2: Head to Agra to witness the world-famous Taj Mahal, and explore the UNESCO World Heritage site of Fatehpur Sikri.
Day 3: Continue to Jaipur, the Pink City, and visit Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, and the magnificent Amer Fort, where you’ll enjoy an unforgettable elephant ride.
Day 4: End your tour with a city tour and shopping in Jaipur before returning to Delhi.
Accommodation Options for Golden Triangle Tour 4 Days:
Budget: Rs. 7000 per person
Standard: Rs. 8000 per person
Deluxe: Rs. 9000 per person
Super Deluxe: Rs. 10500 per person
Luxury: Rs. 11500 per person
Premium: Rs. 13000 per person
What's Included:
Accommodation with breakfast in Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur.
Local sightseeing by air-conditioned SUV.
Elephant ride at Amer Fort, Jaipur.
All applicable taxes and service charges.
What's Excluded:
Air or train fares, guide charges, entrance fees, personal expenses, and any unforeseen costs due to natural calamities or political disturbances.
The Golden Triangle Tour 4 Days is an unforgettable experience that will allow you to explore India’s rich history, architecture, and culture in just a few days. From the majestic Taj Mahal to the vibrant streets of Jaipur, this tour offers a perfect introduction to India’s heritage.
Starting from Rs. 11,699 per person. Book your Golden Triangle Tour 4 Days today and experience the heart of India!
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Jaipur, the "Pink City" of Rajasthan, is a captivating blend of royal heritage, vibrant culture, and stunning architecture. From the majestic Amber Fort to the iconic Hawa Mahal and City Palace, Jaipur offers a glimpse into India’s regal past. Explore bustling bazaars, savor Rajasthani cuisine, and immerse yourself in the city’s colorful traditions.
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Jaipur Day Tour – Palaces, Culture & Elephant Village in Jaipur
Jaipur, the regal capital city of the state of Rajasthan attracts travellers from all over the world with its historic palaces, a vibrant culture and unique experiences like the elephant village in Jaipur . The best way to explore and enjoy all of these is by choosing a Jaipur Day Tour carefully crafted by travel experts. By doing this, you not only leave all the planning and transfers to the professionals but also spend more time with your family and create memories that will be cherished for life . Read on to know all about the amazing things that you will get to experience with the best day tours in Jaipur!
Jaipur Day Tour – Majestic Forts, Vibrant Culture & Elephant Sanctuary in Jaipur
Searching for a unique experience of the Jaipur that is beyond the ordinary? With thoughtfully designed Jaipur Day Tours, you get to enjoy an adventure that combines history, culture and fascinating encounters . Discover the magnificent forts, wander through the bustling markets and dive into the magic of the Pink City .
But, the highlight of the day tour? A visit to the ethical elephant sanctuary in Jaipur. Here, you can interact with rescued elephants in a responsible manner . Excited to know all the wonderful things that Jaipur day tour is packed with? Read on!
1). Enjoy a Hassle-Free Hotel Pickup Jaipur Day Tour
Instead of worrying about how to reach the designated tour starting spots in Jaipur, you can relax in your hotel or any place in Jaipur.
All you need to do is book the Jaipur Tour. A professional tour guide will then pick you up in a well-maintained, air-conditioned car on the date of the Jaipur tour from your place of stay or any location in the Jaipur.
No need to book a cab or travel to a designated place in the Jaipur on your own – convenience at its very best!
2). Discover Regal Forts and Palaces on Your Day Tour of Jaipur
Some of the biggest attractions of the Jaipur city are the forts and the palaces. When you first go to visit any of these attractions, you will realize that they offer you a sneak peek into the history of the Pink City.
An iconic landmark of Jaipur that you will first see on your day tour is the Hawa Palace. This place is also known as the Palace of the Winds and features a whopping 950+ windows. Then, there is the City Palace of Jaipur that beautifully displays the blend of Mughal and Rajput architectural styles. But, this is not where your palace & forts experience of Jaipur ends.
The travel specialists will also take you to see some incredible attractions like the Amber Fort and the Jal Mahal. While you will need to go on a mountain top to see the Amber Fort, the Jal Mahal is located in the midst of the Man Sagar Lake.
These are “THE” best places to visit in Jaipur in one day if you want to experience the true essence of Jaipur!
3). Shopping and Cultural Experiences on Jaipur City Tour
Jaipur is a paradise for shopaholics thanks to some wonderful marketplaces like the Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar. These wonderful markets are full of exquisite jewelry, colourful textiles, unique handicrafts and souvenirs.
With help from the tour guides, you can bargain and shop for some amazing products for your loved ones. But, wait, there is more!
Apart from the shopping experiences, the guides also give you fascinating insights into various popular destinations of the Jaipur. You also get to indulge in the rich culture of the city by visiting mind-blowing attractions like the Jantar Mantar, Amer Fort and many more . In fact, if the time permits, you will also get the chance to see some hidden gems of the Jaipur – a true culture feast for holidaymakers!
4). Ethical Elephant Experiences in Jaipur at Elefanjoy Sanctuary
Travellers who come to see the Jaipur are captivated by the sight of the Elephants. This is one of the major reasons why many vacationers often search for Elephant Ride in Jaipur. But, Elefanjoy brings a unique concept that is so much better than the Elephant Safari in Jaipur.
Introducing responsible elephant activities in Jaipur where you can authentically engage with the gentle giants of the earth – Elephants!
Instead of riding on them to see the places in Jaipur, you can closely interact with the elephants by walking with the elephants on an interesting trail. In addition to this, you will be feeding these majestic beings their favourite treats. Elephants love food and would enjoy getting their favourite snacks and food from your hand!
Apart from this, you will also get the opportunity to paint the elephants. The professionals at Elefanjoy sanctuary will provide you with colours made from vegetables. These colours will not harm the elephant in any way. You can beautify the elephants in your own unique way and click pictures with them that you will cherish for a long time.
Then there is the wonderful activity of bathing the elephants. When the temperatures climb during the summer season or during other days, the elephants tend to get dehydrated. You can give them a refreshing time by giving them a bath. Make sure to bring a pair of extra clothes as these gentle giants can get playful at times. Also, please note that this activity will not be available from October to February due to cooler temperatures .
5). Traditional Dinner and Drop-Off after Jaipur Day Tour
At the end of the day trip in Jaipur, our tour guide will take you to a popular restaurant where you can indulge in an authentic Rajasthani meal. You can get some suggestions from the tour guide or the in-house chefs about which dishes to eat. But, whatever you choose, you will get an amazing opportunity to savour the fascinating foods of Rajasthan like Dal Baati Churma, Gatte ki Sabzi, Ker Sangri, Ghevar and many more. Please note that the cost of the dinner will have to be borne by the travellers. However, a gastronomical Rajasthani dinner is the perfect way to top off your Jaipur Day Trip.
After a satisfying meal, the tour representative will provide a comfortable drop-off back to the hotel or a convenient location in Jaipur of your choice! This one day tour Jaipur itinerary allows you to truly immerse in the magical Jaipur by experiencing the culture, history, food and fascinating attractions. All you need to get started on an exciting Jaipur excursion is booking the Jaipur Day Tour from Elefanjoy. Do it now to create memories that will last for a lifetime!
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