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Albert Harrison in the centre & Patrick in blue shirt with co-visitors of The Palace on wheels train of the Indian Railways.

All the houses are painted blue in this town. A view from the Fort above at Ajmer, India.

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Explaining & Posing on rikshaw . Showing tricks of the game to Rikshaw Puller in Keilodei National Bird sanctury , Agra Jaipur Road, INDIA.

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It's in the middle of town but somehow it has a lot of green and not public space around it. I guess they still have a lot of money.

However, you can sponsor them as part of the palace is a (very luxurious) hotel. The palace also houses a museum

Patrick earlier sudied in this School. Now signing the visitors book at AGRA, U.P. INDIA

A view of the outer wall of Red Fort Delhi, India.

Jaswant Thada is a memorial built by Maharaja Sardar Singh of Jodhpur in 1899 in memory of his father, Maharaja Jaswant Singh II

Most of Rajasthan is dry, very dry. In fact it's a desert (Thar desert) but not the kind most people will think off. In this case there are some trees and some vegetation but that is mostly because of irrigation. The farmers here do have a hard time providing for their family.

And the cleaning ladies having a rest.

 

The whole building is made of white marble and you can see the light coming through the stone. It is a very special feeling when inside.

I had to wait for a few minutes but in the end he was where I wanted him.

Get ready for a cricketing action like never before as India gears up to host the ICC World Cup 2023. While cricket will be the main attraction, India offers an incredible array of travel experiences that you won't want to miss. From the bustling streets of Delhi to the serene backwaters of Kerala, this cricket season presents a golden opportunity to explore the best places to visit in India.

 

To make your journey seamless, consider teaming up with the Footloose Holidays, the best travel agency in India, known for curating unforgettable experiences. So, as you plan your World Cup adventure, why not extend your stay and discover the diverse and enchanting cities that make India truly incredible. And if you're seeking a royal adventure, don't forget to explore Rajasthan tour packages , where you can immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and rich history of the 'Land of Kings.'

 

India is a diverse and fascinating country, with a rich culture, history, cuisine, and natural beauty. Each of the 10 host cities for the Cricket World Cup 2023 has something unique and special to offer, and you will surely have an unforgettable experience exploring them.

 

Check brief overview of each city, along with the best places to visit in India or some of the popular tourist attractions you can visit during your stay there.

For more information, read this blog here.