This Village is known as "Killa" situated on Jaipur-Ajmer highway.This is a very beautiful village and you can see different kind of animals and birds here.This Village belongs to Rajputs-An Indian Caste and they are the owners of this village.They welcome guests in a very traditional manner and you can actually see the real Indian Village Life here.
Old Enterance to village.
A very peaceful place with lot many of trees and animals.Night stay here is very enjoyable.
très beau le village, j'aime beaucoup la première photo du village.
ReplyDeletevery nice the village, I like very much the first photograph of the village.
Great place, I would like to visit it one day:)
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It's good to see a traditional village such as Village Killa. The rooms with no doors are striking.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tour, I really enjoyed it. This place looks very old and historic.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful village indeed - one gets the feeling of peace when looking upon it. Thank you for taking us to see it.
ReplyDeleteGreat photographs of a Rajasthan Village.Rajasthan frequently faces famine or floods or fierce summer heat. Villagers bear the brunt and face tremendous hardships - which makes them so sturdy & resilient.
ReplyDeleteAmazing how they learn to fight the elements and survive.Rajputs are indded a strong race.
I like its name, Killa. Sounds like it's a name you would like to give to your daughter, haha...
ReplyDeleteUmm, Rajputs, is a caste?
As always an informative post with great pictures!
ReplyDeleteEnchanting place. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend Barat.
Great shots of the village. Looks like a good place to visit.
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ReplyDeleteI read through several of your posts here, they are very interesting and I have learned a lot about your country. Thank you!
Beautiful photography! Hope you are well and might have clicked at the 'tiger' within the latest entry of mine.
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Have a nice weekend.
Very interesting & nice village:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit & sorry for late reply as I'm away but I'm back now..Thanks again & have a wonderful weekend.
Nice Village, but, where are the villagers?! :) Good shots
ReplyDeleteFor someone like me who lives in a very big city, this is absolutely fascinating!
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ReplyDeleteNice photos! I like the feel of village atmosphere. The rooms look comfy. Any mosquitoes though?
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for sharing these images. Indeed it is a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful place!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the series of photos and information!
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It looks like an interesting village to visit. Is good to be able to visit places where one can find peace and quiet. Thanks for nice comment on my blog!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. Not seen before.
ReplyDeleteVery nice and beautiful village.Though I have been to Ajmer several times but never noticed such a lovely place.You have taken wonderful photos.The village seems to be very interesting and historic place too.
ReplyDeleteLooks like the pople must be really living in peace. Very calm and relaxed life!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are really nice.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy all your posts. The photos are terrific and educational.
ReplyDeleteAs i mentioned in my earlier comments...Rajasthan is in my wish list..Kashmir comes next....thanks for this great post.
ReplyDeleteA unique place indeed!
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I know the road Jaipur- Amber, but I missed this one... :-(
ReplyDeleteI bet this belong to those higher class, to have such villa.
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Most interesting set of photographs for this post. I have enjoyed my visit.
ReplyDeleteMany gorgeous and interesting photos!
ReplyDeleteAnother interesting post.
ReplyDeleteIt's neat getting a view such as this... very interesting indeed.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, I didn't know about this place.
ReplyDeleteThese are really cool pictures!
ReplyDeleteIs the village inhabited?
ReplyDeleteI think it would be very interesting to visit a village like this.
ReplyDeleteI would love a night stay here!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating looking place.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to spend a night there. Do they encourage tourists to do that?
ReplyDeleteI just love your blog! I always learn the most fascinating things!
ReplyDeleteNice place.. would visit one day for sure!!!
ReplyDeleteNice post..
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I really appreciate your comment.
take care..
-alvond
Neat little village... I'd love to see this in person.
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Very nice, my friend.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIs this a monument? People no longer live here, right?
ReplyDeletehey Bharat, another fantastic piece of work from you......great place yaa!!!!!That was a wonderful tour!!!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by with your encouragment- Have a great day there-
What a fine place, so charming and quiet! Beautiful photographs!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the compliment on my blog. Actually happened by accident in a way. You have spectacular pictures.. I have looked in on your site before but never commented.
ReplyDeleteIt is a lovely peaceful place.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us there.
Your blog is just wonderful! Is always a pleasure come here! I learn so much with your posts.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week ahead.
A India encanta-me!
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Gostei do convite.
Obrigada.
Such interesting places you take us! Is it really as peaceful and quiet as it seems?
ReplyDeleteVery nice your blog, and information behind many beautiful photos. Thank you for providing me this trip to a place so interesting. Back.
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That certainly is a village - you can stay here overnight?
ReplyDeleteThanx for visiting my blog..never been to Rajastan .would lov to visit..nice blog...
ReplyDeleteUR: That is an unusual place and well past its prime, neat photos.
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ReplyDeleteMany thanks for showing the village of Rajputs. Very interesting. I am aware Rajputs are a warrior tribe in India. They are well known for their bravery.
The photos are lovely and your narration is very interesting.
Have a nice day:)
Joseph
Hi my friend
ReplyDeleteWanted to see how closely these magnificent places, maybe one day? Meanwhile, I know them through this beautiful area that we can get ... and that always come.
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