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Thursday, August 27, 2009

The Jaipur Trip...


This was one of the time when there was no planning before I embarked on this trip to Jaipur. It was one of the most impromptu decisions taken for a trip. Last weekend was a long one and thts when me and K decided to go on a trip. Shimla, Jaipur, Chandigarh and even Delhi trip were al discussed, a few friends were asked to join us but all denied and thts when we decided that come what may we would be going.
It was not one of the pleasant beginnings. We started with a hit on the road, by hit I mean we met with an accident as soon as we hit the road. But it was a minor one and I didn’t let tht affect K. She chose to drive and chose to drive her mad all the way with my sense of humor and choice of music. It was a long way to Jaipur, and the rain and beautiful weather just made the things better.
It was a wonderful road trip. Driving among the lush green fields, between hills and at times on the road between no where. Our first stop was at Midway, where we halted to have some tea and samosa. Then we again got rolling, this time me handling the wheels.
We reached Jaipur around 3-30 pm and headed straight for the Amer fort. It was drizzling and touring the whole fort on foot, with drizzle and cloud giving company was bliss. It helped us to enjoy it thoroughly. Where else would you have the pleasure of watching the fort in the dune city in the hues of greenery, but when it rains. I had heard tht a girls charms can help you achieve things, and k made me believe that, when she got both of us get into this boutique kinda place inside the fort, which is reserved for some serious buyers and must I say the things inside were real royal and royally expensive too. Your charms did the magic babe...
Then we moved to Chokhi Dhaani and it was an awesome place. With all those old world charm and everything around it felt like a walk into the past...
Jhoola, camel ride, bio scope, chuski, dal bhati, gatte, bullock carts and what not...
And when the time came to get back to the concrete jungle... We had no choice but to bundle up the memories in a safely treasured corner of the heart and keep it for eternity.
One of the most enjoyed trips in my life...

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