Perhaps I could say that Jantar Mantar is one of my favorite place. As you step into the Jantar Mantar, you'll be aww with their huge size and variety of astronomical measurement instruments. Jantar Mantar is situated at the opposite road of the city palace (note that there are a few entrances to the city palace). The entry price is around Rs 400....Read More
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There are plenty of tourist spots in Jaipur and their attractions are mainly their forts. There is Amber fort (pronounced as Amer fort by the locals), Jaigarh fort, Nahargarh fort as well as their museums. Best is to stay 3 or 4 days in Jaipur. Suggest that you start your day early morning as some of the fort could take you hours to...Read More
I believe that many do not know, the famous Ramly has expanded their business into F&B line. Their first outlet, located at both side of Gurun R&R sites, sits very strategically in between the hawker stalls and petrol station. Parking space is also available for customers. First impression: Ample space to sit. Tables and chairs are place nicely and not too close to...Read More
Our first stop during our trip to India was Jaipur. Jaipur is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Rajasthan in Northern India. It was founded on 18 November 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amber, after whom the city is named. The city today has a population of 3.1 million. Jaipur is also known as...Read More
I don't deny that what you heard and see about India on TV are true. But behind those things, India is a unique and perhaps a systematic city. Their system maybe old but they work in their own way. Pigs hanging out by the road side Extreme pollution Continuous honking on the road Donkeys, cows, dogs and horses around the city Extreme driving...Read More
“You don’t have to be rich to travel well.” – Eugene Fordor ...Read More
Since this is my first post on our journey to India, let me start with how did this trip came up. It all started with a 'ping' notification on my Facebook. I checked. It was from Dianah, my sister. It was a reply to my question, whether she'll be coming back to Malaysia for her upcoming semester break. Not sure, was her reply. She...Read More