My favourite travel destination will be within myself. It is the ultimate journey we need to make.
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jabeen wrote:usha manohar wrote:jabeen wrote:When I was in Rajasthan, my works took me to different villages. I enjoyed those experiences of chatting with the villagers and enjoying their hospitality. It was so peaceful and carefree life. Would love to visit that place again in future.
Rather than the exotic locations, it is the unpretentious smaller villages and towns that leave a lasting impression on us ..
That's true. Enjoying the company of unpretentious people can be very blissful.
@ Anil, I ve many fond memories of Rajasthan ,about the people, food, culture etc. I think its a beautiful place
Yes no doubt Rajasthan is beautiful place. This state have all type loaction, desert, mountains and plains. Here language change after every 100KM.
anil wrote:rambabu wrote:My favorite travel destination is a place where ancient Temples are present, so that they enable me to sketch and Draw. their Temple Architectural beauty. I visited many places in Tamil Nadu and Karnataka including AP
Rajasthan is best one for you. Here you will find panting of all types in havelies and places.
Definitely, I will visit Rajasthan very soon.
vijay wrote:I have spent seven years in Rajasthan during my engineering degree days and have pleasant memories of the sand dunes and food and warmth of its people. I too would love to visit Rajasthan again.
You are really lucky. For me, right now, I have a few projects of designing a Children's Book for a local school. Once they are completed, I will definitely visit Rajasthan and sketch the most important views.
of all the places that I have seen in India and abroad, my favorite one is Hampi, Karnataka. An archaeological site which leaves you breathless and with goose bumps. For us who grew up listening to Raja Krishnadev Roy's story and his wise Tenaliram, the place is a must visit. Everything around the place gives a goose bump, especially the monolithic carvings.
@ Rambabu, you will get enough here to inspire you to sketch.
And if you visit the place, do not forget to visit "Mango Tree", a multi-cuisine restaurant under a mango tree. The place has beautiful natural ambiance and lovely food. It is a very famous one in Hampi.
Arunima Singh wrote:of all the places that I have seen in India and abroad, my favorite one is Hampi, Karnataka. An archaeological site which leaves you breathless and with goose bumps. For us who grew up listening to Raja Krishnadev Roy's story and his wise Tenaliram, the place is a must visit. Everything around the place gives a goose bump, especially the monolithic carvings.
@ Rambabu, you will get enough here to inspire you to sketch.
And if you visit the place, do not forget to visit "Mango Tree", a multi-cuisine restaurant under a mango tree. The place has beautiful natural ambiance and lovely food. It is a very famous one in Hampi.
Thank you Arunima. Earlier I had done sketching on Hampi. It was done seeing from Picture Books. Now, I will get the things from the real Hampi.
vijay wrote:I have spent seven years in Rajasthan during my engineering degree days and have pleasant memories of the sand dunes and food and warmth of its people. I too would love to visit Rajasthan again.
I spent only two years but I always remember those years with pleasure. Unfortunately I didn't get any opportunities to see the sand dunes, which I have always associated with Rajasthan
View of colorful Rajasthan,
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I remember my trip to Mount Abu in Rajasthan as a teenager. It was a memorable trip with Nature's beauty. I really long to go back to the place once again with my husband and daughters. Though I have lived 23 years of my life before marriage in Delhi, I have not seen other parts of Rajasthan. Would really love to explore the bright, colorful and radiant Rajasthan. And irony is that my father's side are from Rajasthan. I am half Rajasthan. I remember my grandmother's. Dal batti
I once met a Marwari family in Kolkatta at their beautiful residence. I asked the head from to part of Rajasthan they belonged to. He said Sikar. I then asked him how long ago. His reply was around 150 years ago. but to Kolkata they had come from Patna. He had never been to Rajasthan but longer to do so.So even never having home to his ancestors place he still longer to do so.Rajasthan indeed is a lovely state.
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