In for a grand entry into the fort ? hop on :)
The Hawa Mahal .
Named so because no matter where you are inside the fort there's cool breeze irespective of how hot it is outside .
The ruins Behind is that of a 3000 year old fort. Totally fell in love with the place.
P.S dont ever wear shoes like that if you are planning on scaling the forts :)
Tried dressing as colorful as possible to meet the Rajastani standards of color and vibrance ,with very little clothes packed this is the most of color incorporation that i could do.
Packed hardly anything since i thought the markets in delhi will fill my bags but sadly wasn't able to do so .
Hi, Thank you very much for your lovely comments :)
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LOVE the pictures... :)
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are great. Look at this place. And you outfit OMG...I'm so jealous.
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these pictures are GORGEOUS! amazing!
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How do you manage to look so cool in the heat too?
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures though.
All pictures are gud...
ReplyDeletewe have a place here Pari Mahal......That's again awesome place..
jolliieess:)
i wrote a huge comment and i think i forgot to post it! so anyways! love your leggings and shoes! which is the place in the last picture! oh i just noticed you can see jantar- mantar in the second last picture! well anyways amazing pictures!
ReplyDeletegreat pics! I really love your outfit, very cute
ReplyDelete@ koshy its jaipur( hawa mahal,amer fort, nahargad and jaigad fort )and thanks :)the last pic is the path way to amer fort.
ReplyDeleteCool pics of a not so cool place (i mean temperature wise). We should applaud the architects of those mahals coz they could build such a fort which could withstand the heat.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are SO beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLove your scarf! xo
love the leggings. where are they from?
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Love these images. I agree with the shopping in Delhi, I thought I would be able to buy a lot but I can't believe the prices of the goods... I guess it's not the best place to shop in India. xoxo
ReplyDeleteoh! no wonder it felt so familiar! i too want to go to hawa mahal!
ReplyDeleteOh yes, Hawa Mahal! Love the grandeur, and the beauty of the Palaces in Rajasthan... I remember going there a lot when I was growing up. It's indeed a colorful, beautiful state. You seem to be having loads of fun.
ReplyDeletethanks for the great photos! it toally reminds me of the movie jodhaa akbar... hehehehe
ReplyDeleteGreat shots....what an amazing place Rajasthan is!
ReplyDelete@tragicallychic : for some onr based in singapore ,jodha akbar !!, whistles :)too much:))
ReplyDeleteI really like your blog!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! I've always wanted to tour India. Someday...
ReplyDeleteThe fort is stunning! Beautiful pics... I love the colors of your scarf :)
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely gorgeous! wow that must have been really stunning to witness in person. I love your scarf :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your scarf; and the scenery is stunning!! :)
ReplyDeleteMore lovely pictures! I want to be there ;)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I love all of your photos - I'd love to visit too! And your scarf is gorgeous!
ReplyDeletethanks you guys :) the visit is highly recomended :)
ReplyDeleteNo No! Don't do this to me :(
ReplyDeleteI miss Rajasthan waaaay too much !
And lovely pictures :D
Aah, makes me want to travel!!
ReplyDeletereally essence of rajasthan could be felt in dese pics...
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