Saturday, December 29, 2012

Delhi, Agra and Jaipur!

It was a well planned trip (23/28-12-12) (meaning planned well in advance – that’s it;-). Yes the golden triangle of India where I could certainly spend 5 nights and 6 days. The flights I had booked more than a month in advance and hotels and transportation were booked by agent. When we landed in Delhi the Pilot mentioned that outside temp is 10 degrees – it was 10:30 (the flight was delayed because of fog by 30 min). When we went outside, it was cold but nice. It was foggy and not at all sunny. We liked it.
The hotel wasn’t that great – but anyhow the breakfast was nice/ they had heaters in room and room was very big and clean. But not comparable to other hotels that I had stayed before. There was a glitch in our plan. It was Sunday afternoon when we started and monday being a holiday for most of the places in Delhi, we had to cover all places that day only. Also as there were protests at India gate, we  – we could not visit India Gate/Parliament in our trip.
First we visited Lotus Temple. The Bahai temple was big and is a meditation center. Here and at Akshardham the system for shoe keeping is very nice. (free and fast) It reminded me of my previous company front desk female (I think from Nugenesis) – She was a Bahai. She told me that every day while stepping out of her house, she prayed to god and thanked him for the wonderful day ahead. She was very nice lady. From that day only I liked this youngest religion.
Akshardham is very big place and is having very tight security. You just cant carry anything there, no mobiles, no photos. It is amazingly beautiful and full of sculptures. Somehow the sanctity feeling did not come but is worth watching.
Rajghat was kind of the holiest place for me in this visit. Now the gandhin in me might have died, but to my childhood memory and my admiration for him, this was the place where I felt satisfied after visiting it. Nowadays because of politics, only the supporters of congress will visit that place and may be BJP will not go there in future. I could not visit Lal bahadur Shastri’s Samadhi because of time crunch.
Red fort is the heart of Delhi and the place which has witnessed many wars and was the capital of Mughals. The sound and light show in that chilling weather was really worth experiencing. I enjoyed it very much. We were shivering and enjoying it.
Qutub Minar took me to the Gulam dunasty and almost 800 years back. The iron pillar there was also having some Bramhi scripts on it and might be something similar to the pillars that Gupta kings prepared showing there knowledge in metallurgy. 
Of course we visited some other places like Birla temple (here we took the souvenir  on the copper coin), Palika bazar, Connaught market, Chandani Chauk in Delhi.
The Tajmahal is as I had imagined it to be, but the mist there made it more beautiful. After seeing the Biwi ka makbara, I really wonder why that did not get such a big fame. May be the carvings are not great and may be a few other historic reasons (Aurangzeb was the only Mughal who died in south India and not many rulers liked him to preserve his tomb). Anyhow, the Yamuna is clean, though there is less water.Now I can say that I have seen the most romantic place (at least the world claims it to be).
The agra fort is I think bigger than Red fort. This is the place where Shahjahan was under house arrest and then eventually died. The fort is basically a big palace and is well protected.
The Buland Darwaja at Fatehpur Sikri is another wonder created by Mughals and the last one in my trip as we moved towards the Rajput dynasty work in Jaipur.
The ParadiseInn at Jaipur was the best hotel so far. It was luxurious and the breakfast, and overall ambiance was great.  The city palace is somewhat similar to mysore palace (not that grant look) but still if we imagine how the royal family would have lived there, we can certainly get the idea of their lavish lifestyle.  The Hawa mahal is just a gallery to see the parade and is not as wonderful as I expected it to be. Now to speak of Jantar Mantar, it was the place where I felt guilty. Yes, its true. I felt ashamed what I could not understand anything there and just took some photos. There were those kings and the people who built it with such an accuracy and knowledge, and here I was – a tourist with no knowledge in astronomy.
The Amer fort is the largest fort that I have seen in my life. It was a great fort where in not only the king but also the kingdom, its people were protected by walls. This was the best place in Jaipur and Sheesh Mahal and gardens were simple wonderful. The Jalmahal was nice but as we can’t visit it, it was not much fun.

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  1. Jaipur, delhi offers a great historic places to visit..jaipur is an very popular tourist destination people visit this beautiful place in numbers..i like the information you shared here. thanks for sharing all the information that you have shared here.
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