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Dear steemit friends,

Today I want to bring you to Jaipur city in India. I visited a lot of amazing places and took a lot of a photos. Really? India has amazing places? Yes I know most media show aren't mostly nice.. but for me Rajasthan state was one of the most impressive places that I have traveled so far and I want to show them to you.

So In this post, I will started out with a vlog video and followed by the details post of each individual places.

WHERE IS RAJASTHAN LOCATED?

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Rajasthan is a northern Indian state bordering Pakistan. There are lots of palaces and forts in the region and have a long history of ancient times.

Day 1

I arrived to Jaipur from Singapore around 1 am. The immigration was very slow in the airport, there are only around 15 ppl or less for the evsia and it took around 2hours.

Sunrise view from the rooftop of the hotel that I stayed.The hotel location was nice but at the same time I think it's not for everyone. It was located in very congested part of jaipur with small narrow streets with mostly local houses. But also at the base of the Nagargarh fort. So going in and out from hotel during day time was very bad and it seemed like all the taxi drivers didn't know where the location was.

But needless to say, I fall in love with the rooftop view. It was kind of a abandoned place, I thought they should really put some chairs and make a nice restaurants up here.And in the evening you could see children flying kites across the city from their rooftop, it was quite a sight.

In the morning I visited one of the famous market called Bapu Bazzar and bought some shoes and bags.

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Some of the beautiful building of jaipur that are pink hence where the name come from Jaipur , the pink city. Actually it's not pink but more of reddish brown Color . But they are really beautiful.

and in the evening to Nahargarh fort.


I didn't wear like this everyday in india... I wanted to get some photo shoots myself during sunset which turned out to be kind of a fail one.

Day 2

The next day I went to amber fort which is the most famous place near Jaipur. Unfortunately, there was some problem with taxi driver which put me on a bad mood so when I returned to the hotel, I slept the rest of the day.

If you can see, I was holding my phone to get a shot from my camera .And I love amber fort.
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At night , I headed to the railways station to go to my next destination, called jaisalmer which is a desert town. But the train was late two hours. All train tickets were booked a few months in advance online , so everything was settled. There was free wifi but its only usable with indian phone number.

Finally the train arrived and off I went!

Follow with me on the vlog here on the link.


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hello .. you don't have to thank me.. I try to help out as much as I can but you should try to make better effort for your posts and learn english to be more sucessful in steemit. Best wishes.

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really beautiful

Thank you, sweet.

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India😍😍😍😍

Yes.. I really like India .

Me too😍😍

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Thanks a lot par

nice post

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interesting stories and fascinating views, can really relieve fatigue despite the many things and obstacles that must be passed. and I try to try if I can. hehhe

Thank u

good job thanks sharing the post

Such a cool VLog today. Thank You for taking us with You. It is so cool to see the cultural differences. Awesome. I hope You are having a blast :D

Thank u

As for me I'm nepali from myanmar I've heard about Jaipur only in movies
reading out your article it feels I am on there.But if you uploaded the daily life of the people from there or their routine about how they used to work or so on post will really grateful more than this.

Thank you.. personally I don't feel comfortable of taking strangers photos/videos so much .. Bec I feel like it's their privacy and I won't like myself being photographed by strangers. But thank u for ur Suggestion, jaipur is very big city with people from different works of life.

https://steemit.com/myanmar/@billionairehein/near-the-place-i-live-in-aeb01150c572c
May I wish you are happy and peace in mind by looking and viewing at Myanmar natural photos.

I will follow of course

Hi! I’m in Nepal right now and will be flying into India on the 25th to New Delhi. I’ll be in India two months. Haven’t planned any of it except for my flight and looking into Delhi malls to buy a decent camera. So much to plan! Nice pictures btw... Recs on where to go in India? Where to avoid? What to watch out for? I’ve been hearing that India is not the easiest place for an American to travel, but I never know what to believe. Looking forward to it.

I would seek local people advices on where to get a decent camera on Delhi. I don't like it very much.. I recommend Rajasthan and himachael but u can cover more as you have 2 months.. my tips is to get a indian SIM card and use uber or ola apps to book ur transports to go around. I had great experiences and I am sure you will enjoy too.

They have Uber! Excellent! That will make things easier. I just need a good camera, I’m traveling the world and taking pictures with my phone. I came across monkeys while trekking and would’ve given my steemit account to have a real zoom lens that morning.

I would never take taxi without uber (waste of money and energy trying to negotiate with drivers etc ) and also just be careful even if you book places that has good review in tripadvisor. yes if you are traveling the world , I would really invest in a decent camera. it's my personal preference also..

I don't think it's not the easiest place to travel, it's just a little different. For e.g learn to say NO.. or saying thank you all the time is not necessary. They are very demanding and don't give up.. so just NO!

No!. I said No! ...How was that? Alright, so people I deal with may be pushy and I need to be firm, thanks.

Beautiful country , beautiful pics. I like those colorful slippers & bags . Thanks for sharing.

thank you .I also like them a lot..

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I wish to see Rajasthan someday real soon. Even though my home was in such a close proximity (in Delhi) for 20 years, I could never see Jaipur/Udaipur and rest of the beautiful royal places. For that matter missed west of India as whole. Now I'm far away in Bengaluru craving for this.
However, I visited eastern/northeastern part of India last year, which is surreal in a different way than west. Please have a look:
https://steemit.com/travel/@basementstuff/himalayan-tryst-in-arunachal-pradesh-india