Visit Milan - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about Milan, Italy
The Best & Worst of Milan, Italy for Travelers. From the Last Supper & walking on the top of the Duomo. Eat some Panzerotti, see fashion before its fashion, but watch out for the aggressive beggars, high prices & make sure you reserve your tickets for the Last Supper! Da Vinci would want you to.
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Ambaji is an temple town with thousands of devotees visiting the Ambaji temple every day. It is one of the major 51 Shakti Peetha in world. . It is at a distance of approximately 65 km from Palanpur, 45 kilometres from Mount Abu,and 185 kilometres from Ahmedabad 50 kilometer from Kadiyadra near the Gujarat..
In the holy temple of Arasuri Ambaji, is worshiped as the main deity. No one can see the Yantra with naked eye. .
The original seat of Ambaji mata is on gabbar mountain in the town. A large number of devotees visit the temple every year specially on Purnima days. A large mela on Bhadarvi poornima (full moon day) is held.
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Come join us as we visit Delhi in this city guide to one of the biggest and most important cities in all of India. Our travel video covers some of the main attractions in Delhi (दिल्ली ਿਦੱਲੀ) including the following places:
Things to do in Delhi Travel Guide:
1) Red Fort (लाल क़िला - لال قلعہ)
2) Humayun's tomb (हुमायूँ का मकबरा - آرامگاه همایون)
3) Lodhi Gardens (लोधी बाग़ - لودھی باغ)
4) Jama Masjid (जामा मस्जिद - جامع مسجد)
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Our visit Delhi travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums, fascinating temples and the city by day and evening when Delhi comes alive at night. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Old Delhi tourism brochure, Delhi city tour or Delhi itinerary.
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Well good morning from Delhi. It is our first day of sightseeing. Sam's parents arrived last night. Yeah. We've got the full group for travels. The squad is ready. We're going to be doing. We're going to be in Delhi for a couple of days.
Yeah, just a that is how we're kicking things off. And yeah we just started by walking around today. We're visiting the Red Fort (लाल क़िला - لال قلعہ) right now.
All over India. Yeah, so right now we're visiting the Red Fort (लाल क़िला - لال قلعہ) and honestly this is probably going to be a bit of a different format because we obviously want to spend time with Sam's parents. I don't think we're going to be filming as much but we're going to show you some of the highlights and kind of see how it works out. So let's go tour Delhi now.
After wandering around the Red Fort for an hour or so, it was time for a little break, so we decided to introduce my parents to their first cup of masala chai in India.
From there we went on a short tour of Old Delhi during rush hour, which in retrospect may not have been the best idea. It was a little too crowded to walk, so we popped into a restaurant for lunch instead.
After visiting Humayun’s Tomb, we took two cycle rickshaws over to the Lodi Gardens. It was getting close to lunch hour, so first we stopped at “Lodi - The Garden Restaurant” where we had a really nice meal in an outdoor setting. From there we were just a few steps away from the actual gardens, which proved to be a popular spot on the weekend.
The Gardens are named after the Lodhi Dynasty, who ruled parts of northern India from the mid 15th century to the early 16th century, before the rise of the Mughal Empire. The gardens contain various tombs and mosques, and it’s a very tranquil setting in what can otherwise be a very chaotic city.
Like most structures in Old Delhi, Jama Masjid is made of red sandstone and white marble, and it also happens to be one of the largest mosques in all of India.
So we're at the train station here in Delhi (दिल्ली ਿਦੱਲੀ) and that means we are wrapping up the trip here. What an adventure. So yeah that is it for our time in Delhi. That was an assault on the senses. Oh yes. Delhi is a very chaotic but yet exciting city and there is a lot to do but it is the kind of place where once you've seen a few attractions and you're ready to move on yeah. Yeah, it is time to move on. And we are moving on. Where are we off to next? We're off to Jaisalmer in Rajasthan. So this is somewhere I've been before. I'm so excited to be going there. So stay tuned for those adventures. We've got a lot more destinations in India to come. Bye!
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Rajasthani Food - Dal Baati Thali in Jaipur
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Like everywhere else I travel, my priority is discovering and sampling the local cuisine, and in Rajasthan, a popular everyday meal is a Rajasthani thali that includes dal and baati. From Delhi, we took a quick train ride to Jaipur, the capital and largest city in the Indian state of Rajasthan. The city is also known as the Pink City and there are quite a few things to do and see around the area. I was most interested in the cuisine!
So my first Rajasthani food meal was at Santosh Bhojnalaya, located very near the bus station in Jaipur. It's a local style Indian restaurant, serving up hungry travelers that need a quick and delicious feast. This local restaurant had little on the menu but a selection of thalis, the Rajasthani version being the most popular.
I order the dal baati. I didn't know exactly what I was going to get at first, but unlike south India where rice is dominant, rice isn't all that popular in Rajasthan. The meal I go included just a small side of rice, not the main dish of the meal. Anyways, dal is the lentil soup that ubiquitous in nearly all Indian thali meals. Baati are small wheat balls that in this case were deep fried, about the size of golf balls, and very crispy on the outside. They were crumbly on the inside, thick, and heavy, very hearty too. As soon as I was served my Rajasthani food, the server broke up one of my baatis to show me how to eat it. He then instructed me to mix my broken baati with the dal and mingle it together before taking a bite. The baati was a little on the dry side, but I did really like it. The thali also included a few other different types of dal and a few other vegetarian sides dishes. Along with dal baati, I also had a few chapatis which were served hot and fresh and very oily. My set meal also included a dessert which was like a crumbly nutty pastry.
Rajasthan is a dessert dry state in India, so the food reflects the climate and conditions. It's a place where food needs to be preserved, especially when embarking on long camel treks through the desert. Dal baati preserves well and travels well, so that's how it developed the way it did. I highly enjoyed my very first Rjasthani food meal in Jaipur, India!
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Hotel la Flanerie is located high on a wooded hill surrounded by seven hectares of gardens and woodland. Enjoy breathtaking views of the river Garonne from the outdoor terrace, swimming pool or even by the fireplace in the breakfast room.
Relax in the peaceful and quiet surroundings of this elegant country home while only being 10 minutes' drive from the center of Toulouse. The hotel provides 12 individually styled air-conditioned guest rooms. Six of our rooms have magnificent views of the river Garonne
For business or pleasure, it is the ideal place to explore the sights of Toulouse and its surrounding areas in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere.
There is a large nature reserve within 500 meters of the hotel and an 18-hole golf course within 2 km. Toulouse Airport is 20 minutes away.