Qutub Minar is Delhi’s famous and one of the most visited monuments that holds a record of being the “Tallest Brick Tower in the World”. This UNESCO World Heritage monument also serves as a beautiful picnic destination.
It was back in 2008 when I first came across the Lonely Planet magazine. The beautiful imagery, poetic writing and minimal style instantly caught my attention. Since then it has always been my go to place before any trip. Whether it’s planning or deciding a place, Lonely Planet has always been my guide.
My parents were avid travellers. My sister and I grew up listening to their travel stories. Gwalior was one such place, whose stories were part of our childhood. Our fascination grew year by year by listening to their tales. Therefore, we decided to visit Gwalior in March 2018 and explore the city ourselves!
It was that time of the year when Rajasthan had reached its boiling point. One could make an omelette on the road at noon. That is when the little wanderer inside our heart pushed us to visit Jaipur.
An enchanting themed village taking you to a journey to the beautiful countryside of India. Being merely 64 kilometres away from the Delhi makes Chowki Dhani Sonipat a perfect place for a short weekend getaway.
The land of the royals is a brilliant amalgamation of the old and the modern times. The modern Jaipur offers beautiful sky rise towers and cafes. On the other hand, the old city wins our heart with its old charms. The city painted in shades of pink is hard to miss. The only way to experience the true essence of the city is to walk down the lanes and explore the place brick by brick.