Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Hawa Mahal: Ladies by the Windows
A stunning sight in central Jaipur is the Hawa Mahal or the Palace of Breeze. The five storey high redstone building has over 900 windows. Its many windows allows the breeze to circulate into the structure. This is where the royal ladies viewed from the windows life outside of the palace without being seen.
At present you can not enter the Palace and will only be able to appreciate its beauty from the outside.
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Jal Mahal: Beauty in the Lake
On the way to Amber Fort, sits in the middle of Lake Man Sagar, the pretty Jal Mahal or the Water Palace. It is worth a brief stop for photo opportunities and to enjoy the lake breeze and fine architecture of Jal Mahal.
There are scenic views of this Water Palace from Nahargarh Fort and on the mountain road going to the three forts of Jaipur.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
The Other Forts of Jaipur
Inside Nahargarh Fort |
View of Amber Fort |
Views of the Mountain and Lake |
This made our visit of the Fort worthwhile!
Entrance of Jaigarh Fort with its famous cannon |
Jaigarh Fort Ramp |
Views from Jaigarh Fort |
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
Amber Fort: Beautiful Outside and From a Distance!
Jaipur's main attraction is the Amber Fort. This fort is impressive from the outside with its massive walls. Inside the fort, it has sprawling grounds but there is nothing much to see as the rooms of the fort/palace are bare and stripped of any adornments and fixtures.
Amber Fort is also not well maintained with paint of the walls peeling off and I did not see any efforts at restoration. Nevertheless, it continues to be a major tourist attraction in India and is a popular site for shooting bollywood films. At that time that of my visit they were filming what looked like an epic bollywood movie in the fort grounds.
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Humayun's Tomb: An Oasis of Calm
Another Unesco World Heritage Site in Delhi is Humayun's Tomb. With its immaculately maintained large garden, this tourist spot is a refreshing oasis of calm in crowded and chaotic Delhi. The structures will remind you of the Taj Mahal. This is because Humayun's Tomb was actually the prototype for the Taj Mahal.
The tomb was built by a grieving wife for a beloved departed husband while it was the other way around for the Taj Mahal. Humayun's Tomb is principally made of red sandstone which makes it a more colorful attraction than the Taj Mahal which is a white marble monument. The Taj Mahal in Agra is the grander tomb but the Humayun's Tomb is still worth a visit.
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Qutub Complex: Of Ticket Sellers and A Grand Site
Good thing I did not allow yet another attempt by the ticket seller at the ticket admission booth to short changed me to ruin my enjoyment of Qutub Complex. I was cheated of my change for my admission ticket at the Red Fort. And I remembered that there is a warning in my guide book about the prevalent practice of shortchanging foreign tourists by ticket sellers at India's famous tourists spots. So this time, I was alert and called the ticket seller's attention that he gave me the wrong change.
Anyway, a must see in Delhi is the Qutub Complex, a Unesco World Heritage Site in Delhi. The place has awe inspiring minaret, the Qutub Minar, and a grand mosque, the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque. It also has well preserved ruins which will remind you of the famous ancient ruins of Greece. This was the best place that I visited in Delhi.
Anyway, a must see in Delhi is the Qutub Complex, a Unesco World Heritage Site in Delhi. The place has awe inspiring minaret, the Qutub Minar, and a grand mosque, the Quwwat-ul-Islam Mosque. It also has well preserved ruins which will remind you of the famous ancient ruins of Greece. This was the best place that I visited in Delhi.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Jama Masjid... Yes The Largest (period!)
Claim to fame of Jama Masjid in Old Delhi is that it is the largest mosque in India. It is impressive indeed but makes for a very stressful visit. There was fairly large crowd when we visited the place at noon time. And there were also many locals who will pester you with offers to serve as your guide. Although admission to the mosque is free, you have to pay Rupees 300 if you bring with you a camera.You also have to leave your shoes at the entrance and at 12 noon, floor was really hot and almost unbearable to walk on!
If you are going to Agra and going to Fathephur Siri, you can opt to give Jahid Masjid a miss. The mosque in the Fathephur Siri complex is prettier with fewer people and provides for a more relaxed visit.
If you are going to Agra and going to Fathephur Siri, you can opt to give Jahid Masjid a miss. The mosque in the Fathephur Siri complex is prettier with fewer people and provides for a more relaxed visit.
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