I was going down the memory lane and looking at the photographs that I took last year around the same time in Jaipur. It was one of the last places we had visited and yet it had turned out to be such a treasure trove.
Then I stared reading a travel guide about Jaipur on Simonseeks* and found that there are more places that I have missed out on when I visited Jaipur. There are more travel guides India on the site. The person behind Simonseeks.com, Simon Nixon is one the most successful internet entrepreneurs. I also see the merit in the idea that if I had a large of destinations covered under one roof, and if it is free for me I would surely visit it for a quick reference.
Then I was wondering that when I look for information do I look for expert opinion or a community experience has become more important for me. I am somehow tilted towards community experience but then I have been using message boards for my travel needs for a long time. But I do see the value of free information about a large number of destinations across the world.
*I was directed to the site by a business email.
that's a beautifully captured shot…lovely view!
If this museum is in a gol chakkar..then I have visited this place in night when we were searching for our hotel…
Hey thanks for the link. And havent heard of this museum before. Looks pretty.
I honestly love this website. Your posts help to remind me why I love traveling on vacation so much. You seem to really love your site.I love keeping up with the latest travel tips online. Keep up the great work.web design firm
Arun it is a popular stop though in Jaipur.Thank you Flyingstars.Tarun I think this is the same.Web Designer, thank you.
The tonga and the horses comprise a nice touch!Hope the horses have been toilet-trained though…:D
Sidhu No 😀
I think I have visited this museum but sadly, I am unable to recall its key highlights from that visit. Thanks for this post.
Sanand, it usually happens, with me too. that way writing about it keeps the memories alive.