Finally, I got myself in to visiting this wonder lying in my very own backyard (well, almost , at 1000 kms away from Bombay / Mumbai), on the 3 Feb 2007.
That place is incredibly beautiful!
Cheers,
Sid!
PS: Photos can never convey the real beauty of the location... Seeing is believing!
Last edited by Siddhartha; February 4th, 2007 at 03:10 PM.
Yeah... nice.. did you visit Agra fort and Fatehpur sikri? where all did you visit? We had gone there for a trip from Office and it was real fun.. we were about 40 people together. You can guess now... Its very close for us than for folks from Mumbai..
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Finally, I got myself in to visiting this wonder lying in my very own backyard (well, almost , at 1000 kms away from Bombay / Mumbai), on the 3 Feb 2007.
And who are those people on the photo ? Was you having the (boys only ) party at your place ? =)
Last edited by Igor Soukhov; February 5th, 2007 at 12:48 AM.
nice one, Siddhartha.. Sure looks grand. It's hard to imagine how beautiful it is by merely looking at a photo. Those people right at the foot of the Taj Mahal appear so miniscule !!
It was the thermos with a very hot tea. But in that situation it could have been called a "summer-dressed-person-while-the-temperature-was-minus-fifteen-degrees" prize.
Yeah... nice.. did you visit Agra fort and Fatehpur sikri?
While I did visit the Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri was unfortunately not on the guided tour. I guess, this place is one that I sorely missed - hearing from the reactions of people around me.
The tour operator instead chose to take us to Mathura and Vrindavan. I have nothing against these places, but would have preferred Fatehpur Sikri anyday.
(At the Mathura Temple, the security guards didnt let me in on attempt 1 because they said that my rucksack was too big , this in spite of the fact that I had deposited my cameras, cellphone et al. Undeterred, when I made a second attempt, they searched me thoroughly - if you know what I mean , and on searching my bag found a swiss knife and a USB stick. They didn't recognize / understand the knife, and also didn't understand what the USB stick does and therefore didn't let me in again. )
Originally Posted by exterminator
Its very close for us than for folks from Mumbai..
Yeah, I envy Delhi-ites for their great location and scenic places!
I guess, as far as historical significance and beauty goes, Bombay diminishes in comparison. Fortunately, we have the film industry and the beach - else, there would have been a little more than crowded trains, and a population of 15 mn to be proud of.
Originally Posted by exterminator
where all did you visit?
I was on vacation in North India starting with Udaipur in Rajashtan, followed by Jaipur. From Jaipur we came to Delhi and finally back home to Bombay - spending 3 nights in each of these places.
Seeing photos posted by Kiran earlier, I also wished to visit Jaisalmer, but that would be in the direction opposite to Delhi (from Udaipur) and I had to leave it for later - Delhi and Agra being on my priorities for this trip.
It was wonderful. I always complained of having seen too little of North India, and with this trip, I can finally claim to have seen a little.
Need to come back...
Here is a pic of mine at the Qutb-Minar (the world's tallest brick structure standing and 800 years old) in Delhi...
And here is a better photo of the Qutb-Minar, (better because it is one taken by me, and importantly, without me in it )...
Last edited by Siddhartha; February 7th, 2007 at 12:36 AM.
The Taj Mahal is on my "must see" waiting list. Don't know when I'll be visiting it, but hopefully rather soon than later.
Yes, you should!
Looking at photos, I always thought that I'd seen it in one way or another (it must after all be one of the most photographed monuments), but when I entered the complex, I was truly spellbound.
Looking at photos, I always thought that I'd seen it in one way or another (it must after all be one of the most photographed monuments), but when I entered the complex, I was truly spellbound.
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