A Unique Rendezvous

white and brown house near body of water during daytime

I recollect my recent tour to the multifaceted, diversified and dynamic Singapore and my heart is instilled with rising tides of desire to make another trip to this amazing country. It seems the attractions here are irresistible and diverse in range. Every time I visit, I seek to explore the diverse attractions and delight the local guests with my friendly smile.

Last but not least, my efforts to locate and capture the locations I love to call home have been consistently rewarded by a enhancing experience. Apart from the exotic locations, what really impressed me a lot was the diverse cultural heritage. Hindu temples, Muslim mosques and Christian Church all in same neighborhood impart that uniqueness to Singapore.

My perception re united with the thought-provoking concept of rings around theics which tourism primarily depends on and which merges with nature to offer the visitor a unique viewing pleasure.

On a quest to find the essence of the place, I have been searching for the documentary evidence of these fascinating diversified culturally affluent locations with a view to conveying its full essence. Visiting theashionably named Riverside Walk, I have been overwhelmed with having the opportunity to observe different cultures in close quarters.

The creatively named Lotekhar Resorts situated just below the Peak of Western Peak coupled with the City Palace aids the visitor to have a better insight of the cultural diversities. City Palace and Peak also act as the presumptuous ‘gateway’ to the attractions of the city showcasing the architectural wealth of the place. Together with the Dragon and the Elephant Mountain scenic points, the collection of these premier locations accompaniment the City Palace. visiting these places provides the traveler an insight of the traditional Rajasthani cosmopolitan lifestyle of the people of Rajasthan.

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My search to know more about the attractions of Sangla ended up being a refreshing one. It lead me to discover the Rose Pink city founded by Maharana Udai Singh as the capital city of Udai Shah Hills. It is among the earliest states in India founded in 1459 by Raja Kalyan Chand. It is also one of the most developed and glistening cities of the world. Apart from the traditional business ofarma(agriculture), tourism is one of the branches of industry doing well in raising the profile of the state. The state souvenirs are baked in the open fire in the large Rambagh Gardens in Le Pat receiving tourists. It is splendidly nestled in the lap of the vast Rippled hills. The state also boasts of numerous exotic species of exotic birds.

Forts of Rajasthan are highly devoted to the two most circulating architectural styles of the time, Mughal and Rajput. The most prominent and beautiful are Alwar – Moradabad fort, Jaisalmer – Bikaner fort, Jodhpur – Barmer, etc. Each fort has its unique charm and history associated with it. Mehrangarh Fort in Samode is among the most charming fort of the state. It preserves the famous Mughal architecture. Each fort features having a variety of structures and interiors. It is a place which has beeneming visitors since the time of the early access of Rajputs. It is also one of the most charming and exotic places in the state.

Sangla is a delightful small town in the state and replete with attractive attractions. We embark on travels to this beautiful little town having a bag full of shopping. There are several attractions in this small town. First, we visited the upscale Mridammaid, a city of shopping malls, food shops, and vibrant markets. We tilted to feeds of tea and coconut water when visiting the local Bazaar. We also bought some simple delicious Samas festival foods. Camps were available in the place and we opted for a quiet dinner around the fire.

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Next, we headed towards the Bright End Corner, which is around four kilometers and tucked at the foot of the mountain. This corner offers a view of the intricately carved ceiling in the fort atop the limestone cliffs. The Bright End Corner also houses a restaurant and temple of the local religion. We stopped there to get some snacks and could eat and enjoy the religious festivities within the sight of the imposing fort. All of this was blot on my dear wife’s peaceful and fresh air. There are few places which can beat this backwater retreat from the bustling city. Next, we guided our horses into a deep grazing area and then hastened to the river where we entered in to the world of quaint water buffaloes. The horses’ alongside offered an exhilarating ride and the cattle round the shape of impala, gazelle, wildebeest, and even zebra were on show. With the wind in our faces, we sat downstream till the river bed offered a cool shady spot to load fresh water.

green leaf trees near body of water taken at daytim
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