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Jaipur Diaries

13 September 2011 620 views No Comment

Jaipur is one of the most colorful cities you would explore in India. A presumption about Jaipur is that it is all about a royal lifestyle and you would get to feel it on the streets. While that may be true at times, it is not the case always.

I had the chance of visiting the city for a friend’s wedding and I wanted to explore the city apart from the royal life. So I decided to look into people, and life on the street. Here are some of my observations.

Traditions Old and New

Traditions Old and New

A circus is something that you just cannot miss in India. What was interesting was the interesting juxtapose of the old form of entertainment and the new form through this set of posters.

Faces that leave an impression

Faces that leave an impression

Some faces you remember for a long time, and I could do his for a long time after I came back from Jaipur too.

A taste of Royalty

A taste of Royalty

Tourists you will find a lot and it is but natural that they want their taste of royalty.

The iconic Hawa Mahal

The iconic Hawa Mahal

Mamta Chat Bhandar

Mamta Chat Bhandar

The love for street food can be felt everywhere in India.

On duty

On duty

Redefining Royalty

Redefining Royalty

Royal Sleep

A desire for a Royal Sleep

Royal Safari

Royal Safari inside the Pink City

Royal Break

Royal Break between work, inside the Pink City

Royal Patterns

Royal Patterns

Cold Water

Cold Water - a lifeline

Work at office

Work at office

At the Palace

At the Palace - a view from within

Shades of Yellow

Shades of Yellow

Royal Blues

Royal Blues

Royal Mehnat

Royal Mehnat

Young Muslim Kids

Young Muslim Kids

Private Property

Private Property

Royal Blocks

Royal Blocks

Royal Signs

Royal Signs

Royal Interiors

Royal Interiors

Just love the city the more I see these pics.

 

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