During our visit to Ajmer, we went to the mosque. Although I wasn't supposed to take pictures inside, I managed to take some photos from Google images. We wore a parda-like veil with shawls and bindis on our forehead, a mix of different cultures. What I loved about the experience was that nobody questioned us, and we appreciated the secularism of the place.


What I like about this particular dargah is the large area where you can donate or offer money to Allah. It was my first time visiting a bigger mosque, and I felt a good heavenly vibration there. As a Hindu, I loved the experience so much. <3

After Jaipur, I went to Pushkar during the New Year in 2018 (the date on the picture is incorrect, it was a mistake by my cameraman). This photo was taken at the New Year's party we had at the hotel.

Christmas decor still vibrant <3

Hey there doggo <3



Meet Mr. Raju, he is only 3 years old and he took us everywhere all along the town
he was tooo smelly but he was a good boy very sweet <3

Safari le le re

Ohhh I’m blinded by the lights <3

Peacocks can be found even in rubbish in India! Throughout my trip and pit stops, the only thing that kept me going was chappathi with a side dish from South India called Tomato Thokku, which is available at Grand Sweets in Adyar, Chennai. It has the best taste of all Tomato Thokkus. Although I wasn't familiar with the Hindi language at the time, I learned a lot about the culture and fed my eyes and heart aesthetically. The Brahma temple in Pushkar is also very special.
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