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Friday, July 10, 2009

Unseen Rajasthan Special -Village Killa


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.
Huts
Full View Village
Old Cart
Temple
Rooms

A very peaceful place with lot many of trees and animals.Night stay here is very enjoyable.

65 comments:

  1. très beau le village, j'aime beaucoup la première photo du village.
    very nice the village, I like very much the first photograph of the village.

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  2. Great place, I would like to visit it one day:)
    best regards:)

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  3. It's good to see a traditional village such as Village Killa. The rooms with no doors are striking.

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  4. Thanks for the tour, I really enjoyed it. This place looks very old and historic.

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  5. A beautiful village indeed - one gets the feeling of peace when looking upon it. Thank you for taking us to see it.

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  6. Great 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.
    Amazing how they learn to fight the elements and survive.Rajputs are indded a strong race.

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  7. I like its name, Killa. Sounds like it's a name you would like to give to your daughter, haha...
    Umm, Rajputs, is a caste?

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  8. As always an informative post with great pictures!

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  9. Enchanting place. Thanks for sharing.
    Have a nice weekend Barat.

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  10. Great shots of the village. Looks like a good place to visit.

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  11. Thank you for your kind comment on my blog! :-)

    I read through several of your posts here, they are very interesting and I have learned a lot about your country. Thank you!

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  12. Beautiful photography! Hope you are well and might have clicked at the 'tiger' within the latest entry of mine.
    The Ψ looks strangly close to the Greek letter called Psi.
    Have a nice weekend.

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  13. Very interesting & nice village:)
    Thanks for the visit & sorry for late reply as I'm away but I'm back now..Thanks again & have a wonderful weekend.

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  14. Nice Village, but, where are the villagers?! :) Good shots

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  15. For someone like me who lives in a very big city, this is absolutely fascinating!

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  17. Nice photos! I like the feel of village atmosphere. The rooms look comfy. Any mosquitoes though?

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  18. Thanks a lot for sharing these images. Indeed it is a beautiful place.

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  19. A wonderful place!
    Thanks for the series of photos and information!
    :-)

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  20. 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!

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  21. Very 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.

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  22. Looks like the pople must be really living in peace. Very calm and relaxed life!

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  23. I enjoy all your posts. The photos are terrific and educational.

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  24. As i mentioned in my earlier comments...Rajasthan is in my wish list..Kashmir comes next....thanks for this great post.

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  25. I know the road Jaipur- Amber, but I missed this one... :-(

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  26. I bet this belong to those higher class, to have such villa.

    Maybe you'll like my other blog http://jifphotojournal.blogspot.com/

    it has lots of stories and photos there

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  27. Most interesting set of photographs for this post. I have enjoyed my visit.

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  28. It's neat getting a view such as this... very interesting indeed.

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  29. Great shots, I didn't know about this place.

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  30. I think it would be very interesting to visit a village like this.

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  31. What a fascinating looking place.

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  32. I'd like to spend a night there. Do they encourage tourists to do that?

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  33. I just love your blog! I always learn the most fascinating things!

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  34. Nice place.. would visit one day for sure!!!

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  35. Nice post..
    Thank you for dropping by my blog
    I really appreciate your comment.

    take care..

    -alvond

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  36. Neat little village... I'd love to see this in person.
    Betsy

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  37. Is this a monument? People no longer live here, right?

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  38. hey Bharat, another fantastic piece of work from you......great place yaa!!!!!That was a wonderful tour!!!

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  39. Wow, your travel site is awesome! I like the background and over all design! Did you do this?
    Thanks for stopping by with your encouragment- Have a great day there-

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  40. What a fine place, so charming and quiet! Beautiful photographs!

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  41. Thank 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.

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  42. It is a lovely peaceful place.
    Thanks for taking us there.

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  43. Your blog is just wonderful! Is always a pleasure come here! I learn so much with your posts.

    Have a nice week ahead.

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  44. A India encanta-me!
    Vou gostar de conhecer atravez dos teus olhos a India "verdadeira"
    Gostei do convite.
    Obrigada.

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  45. Such interesting places you take us! Is it really as peaceful and quiet as it seems?

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  46. Very nice your blog, and information behind many beautiful photos. Thank you for providing me this trip to a place so interesting. Back.
    Thank you for visiting me, check back often.

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  47. lugar exotico.
    adorei sua visita.

    bjosss...

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  48. That certainly is a village - you can stay here overnight?

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  49. Thanx for visiting my blog..never been to Rajastan .would lov to visit..nice blog...

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  50. UR: That is an unusual place and well past its prime, neat photos.

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  51. Have you made plans to catch the solar eclipse?

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  52. it looks kind o fspooky, but i would love to experience it all the same

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  53. Hello wonderful blog to show those images of a continent with a colorful magic and a special congratulations

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  54. Hi:)

    Many 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

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  55. Hi my friend

    Wanted 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.

    Bjsss

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