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Day-4 Final Day
... view on sun rising out of the desari wehe camle safert sand dunes...
- after the camel safari , we headed back to our camp site where we got ready for the break fast...
- breakfast was the best food at desert camp
- later came to know that manager himself had cooked the same due to lack of staff because of diwali...
-thanked him for wonderful experience of desert and we headed back to ahmedabad..
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Going back in time in Adalaj, India
Adalaj Village and the Step Well in Adalaj are amazing. Let's start with the Step Well, the structure was built in 1499 and was used for drinking water, bathing and worship. What was the most impressive thing to us was that once we arrived at Adalaj Village you come upon the merchants selling vegetables on carts, cows, water buffalo and people are everywhere. The place has a special odor that only emanate from livestock. The well itself is 5 stories ...
Jor Se Bolo "Jai Mata Di"
... never it happened that we could stop buy and enter.
Then during my son's B’day my parents came down to Radhanpur. There is nothing much to see in Radhanpur, so on the day of their return I planned for a on the way stop overs. So we started out early morning from home, drove from Radhanpur to Gandhinagar. Their flight was in the afternoon, we had ample time in hand. So I suggested why not visit "Vaishno Devi"?
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Behind That Door
... we are a family of three, where do you expect me to leave my kid? And more so once we are posted out of Gujrat, I might not ever get an opportunity to visit this place again in my life". He apolozised and said "Sorry Rule Is Rule".
So till date what lies "Behind That Doors" is still a mystery to me. But I have hopes. May be not today but someday. As it is said in Hindi " Ummed pe duniya kayam hain". ...
Blessings and Boot Polish
... the Palace on Wheels all over Rajasthan just to clean shoes. He catches local trains overnight to keep up. If he can get 4-5 customers each stop paying 200 rupees ($5) each then he is doing very well. I found it hard to believe, but sure enough as the train pulled into Jodphur the following morning, there he was,with a big smile on his face and brushes in hand, ready to go. Ashok was most displeased. He wanted to clean my boots - not this interloper. I swear he ...
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