Jaipur,
popularly known as the Pink City, is the capital of Rajasthan- a western state
in India. It is known for its rich history (and even richer food), jewellery,
textiles and a vibrant culture. It is one of the biggest tourist destinations
in India, owing to its sprawling forts and even bigger bazaars.
Now that
I sufficiently sound like a ten-year old writing an essay about Jaipur, let us
move on. Quickly.
I went
to Rajasthan during the month of August a couple of years ago with my family
and some family friends. I am not cool enough to travel with my own friends.
Yes, I do have friends, thank you very much. I did want to post all these
photos and knowledge gathered from the tour guides on my blog, but I forgot. I
didn’t even listen to the tour guide properly because I was busy fidgeting with
my camera and complaining about the heat and humidity.
Moti
Dungri Fort and Birla Mandir
The Moti
Dungri Fort sits on top of a hill, overlooking the Birla Mandir. It is a private
residence, so no tourists are allowed inside, you can just look up at the
fort, say ooh, take a photo and visit the Birla Mandir instead. The temple is a
beautiful structure made of marble and stained-glass windows, you can go there
to to
admire the architecture and design even if you aren’t religiously inclined.