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Monday, December 14, 2009

Rajasthan Tourism--Unseen Rajasthan Special-Bhandarej Palace

These photos are taken from "Bhandarej".This is 70 Kms aways from Jaipur.Best mode to reach there is Car.One of the very old Palace now converted into Hotel.Tent accommodation on demand available too.
Palace Entrance
Full View From Outside.
Entrance to Rooms
Lord Ganesha on Entrance

Swords on Gate
Cemented Sofa
Wall Paintings
Palace View from Terrace
Palace Umbrella
Tent Accommodation
Front View
Palace Room
Palace Restaurant
Old Store RoomSnake Tree

Best time to visit is from September to December.

109 comments:

  1. c'est magnifique, un palace de reve

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  2. preserving an old place to be a hotel.. nice :).

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  3. Olá, Unseen, parabéns pelo show de imagens. Maravilhosas!
    Um lugar lindo e deslumbrante.

    Beijos!
    Uma ótima semana para você!

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  4. Beautiful and beautiful photos! Love that snake tree.

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  5. Wow! What a wonderful old palace - I should like to stay there. In one of the tents I think. But I would stay away from that tree - it looks like a real snake! Fantastic photos!!!

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  6. Ola

    Lindas fotos.

    Belo palacio:}}

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  7. • looking…

    What a beautiful place for spending a week! Nice tents but I suppose inside hotel is better.
    Thanks for visiting me.

    • best regards
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    CristalRasgado & LaMiradaAusente

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  8. These are beautiful buildings and arches. I love the intricate carvings. Also the tree in the last shot is amazing.

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  9. So that snake tree must be carefully trained to grow that way?

    A gentleman from Mumbai joined my tour at The Huntington and I told him all about your site and how much it has taught me.

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  10. Bharat: Amazing place, you truly showed it quite well.

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  11. That really looks like a snake on the tree! : )

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  12. The palace looks like a wonderful place to visit with interesting architectural details and painted ornamention. Neat snake tree too!

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  13. olá...umas fotos lindíssimas, dum lugar belo e cheio de história...como é bom conhecer outros lugares, sentada nesta cadeira...e ver através dos olhos de outras pessoas...outros olhares...parabéns

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  14. Beautiful photos, congratulatinos...good weed for you...

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  15. Rincones y motivos llenos de belleza...bonitas fotos.

    Besos

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  16. What a beautiful place. It would be wonderful to be able to stay in a palace. Thanks for sharing this with us.

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  17. A fantastic series! You have striven to give us a thorough tour of this palace and have succeeded!

    I think I would like to stay at this grand hotel. But I'd forgo the tent accommodations.

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  18. Wow!!
    Amazing post :-)
    Thanks for sharing ...

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  19. A beautiful place! Really unique.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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  20. Photo perfectly and very beautiful. Transmits peace

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  21. My friend's blog, how are you?
    Site has come to know and I'm really enjoying it, I ask to google translate everything so that I can better understand its history is very complex and interesting.
    Some friends of mine went to India and back in love, of course it is a completely different place for us and different from ours, but it is certainly beautiful and full of spirituality.
    I would like to ask you some questions about the education of you, about the lives they lead there, you answer me? You can also ask me questions about Brazil and about us, okay?
    I look a big kiss, CON

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  22. Fantastic photos!!! Thank you so much for sharing.

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  23. A beautiful hotel! Excellent and interesting details!
    Good week!

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  24. What an interesting place to stay. The paintings and architecture are lovely. The tent accommodations look pretty fancy, too.

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  25. This is another great series..I love the pretty arch and the wall paintings too! Really nice job and share-
    Thankyou-

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  26. A beleza das fotos me dá uma vontade muito grande de conhecer esse lugar.

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  27. I wonder about that cement sofa amid all that splendor. What a beautiful place. That snake tree is very interesting.

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  28. You live in an amazing country.
    I love all the history and old buildings.
    I would love to visit someday.
    Thank you.
    Sherry

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  29. Like so many people who have treasured Indian friends and who have been blessed to visit your marvelous country, your blog keeps us connected across the great distances. I want to express my thanks for the beautiful photographs. I always check here and at magiceye's photography and travel sites.

    This palace and hotel is beautiful. What a luxury it would be to stay here! I would be quite content with a tent room! In fact, I could set up my own tent in the distance and just be happy looking at the palace!

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  30. That tree is one of the coolest trees I've ever seen!

    India certainly has some gorgeous architecture! Wonderful photos, Bharat!

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  31. Wonderful place indeed! All very fine pictures, the cemented sofa and the wall paintings are amazing!
    Great post!

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  32. I love that the place looks authentic and not commercialized, retaining the original splendour. Thanks for sharing.

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  33. Nice visit ! The snake tree is very curious.

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  34. Seems to have been built at different periods. There are different types of architecture and decorations. Fantastic photos as always.

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  35. What a lovely hotel and the tent accommodations do not look bad either!

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  36. Wow! Those pics are amazing and you've got a really informative and interesting blog here! I have always wanted to visit Rajasthan....:)

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  37. What a wonderful old palace! A perfect symbol of magnificent India.

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  38. Magnificent, never heard of this place before.

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  39. Gorgeous palace. Thanks for sharing this one with us.
    Betsy

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  40. I love all castles and palaces and yours is magnificent. The snake tree is quite unusual – I have never seen one like it.

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  41. Hello
    beautiful architecture. your country is very beautiful places.
    best regards

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  42. Hello, my dear friend!
    Beautiful Post!
    Magnificent shots and words! Loved so much *
    Thank´s, Bathar *
    Have a nice week *
    * Kisses*
    Renata

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  43. this palace certainly looks alike the topkapi palace in istanbul turkey =p

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  44. The place is very pretty. E the photos had been excellent.
    A good week prá you.
    Kisses!
    As arteiras

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  45. A great place and the pictures are wonderful. I like that snake tree.

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  46. Mimo in mine has one blog for you. It catches!
    As arteiras

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  47. I do not travel far from my home very often. Thanks for letting us travel through your world and your blog! It was great.

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  48. That looks like a very neat place...well preserved.

    http://jifphotojournal.blogspot.com/

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  49. the intricate detail you show us goes on and on. I love seeing this.

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  50. Thanks for visiting Creativity and imagination of Jose Ramon and photos for your feedback. You have a very interesting blogs. Regards

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  51. Love how the man sits in the first picture and waits that time passes by, in and out of this gate.
    Must be wonderful to spend some time there, both for mankind and time itself.
    Please have a wonderful Wednesday.

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  52. wow... a beautiful place and ...
    I've NEVER seen a snake tree! amazing!
    Stay well ~ Maria

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  53. I've never seen a snake tree before, either ~ so many beautiful things to admire here, Unseen Rajasthan!

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  54. Thank you for your visit but now I only write in other blog, is name is sletras.
    Isabel

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  55. Hi Bharat:)

    Greetings:)

    Lovely photos, gorgeous and grandiose palace, beautiful paintings and the snake tree is a great wonder.

    All in all a treat to watch and read your interesting narration. Many thanks for sharing.

    Have a nice day Bharat:)
    Joseph

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  56. Uauuuuuu beautiful !!!!
    Lovely photos.

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  57. what a beautiful palace !

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  58. Beautiful and wonderful!
    Hello Bharat. Thank you so much for dropping by. I been away for a while. I'm back now.

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  59. interesting tree! that's one place i dream of visiting one day - rajasthan

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  60. I particularly love that snake tree but all your photos are good.

    Nuts in May

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  61. Thank you for showing wonderful scenery.

    From the Far East.
    Greetings.

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  62. Lovely photos as always. That snake tree is so cool.

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  63. Wonderful set of pictures, this place is amazing and thanks so much for sharing!you blog is always great!
    purrs and love
    Luna

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  64. Very nice photos and especially the tent accommodations.

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  65. Unseen Hello, I Etave problems with my mouse, for that reason could not visit friends ... now everything is fine.

    Wonderful photos. Your corner always gives us a nice trip.

    I wish you a great weekend.

    Bjsss

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  66. very beautiful places, Thanks for sharing!

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  67. How exotic and lovely it looks to someone from Midwestern America. The wall paintings are beautiful and the snake tree so unusual.
    Marnie

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  68. What a wonderful and beautiful place! Your photos are amazing..

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  69. So beautiful! I would love to see it in person someday! That snake tree is amazing-- I've never seen anything like it.

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  70. What a beautiful place to stay. That snake tree is fantastic. I've never seen anything like it.

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  71. .

    . dear friend .

    . fantastic pics . congratulations .

    . best regards,,, .

    . paulo .

    .

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  72. Hi Bharat Khatri.You blog is nice and cool.Thank you for viziting to my site. All your photos are beautiful.

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  73. I love going with you on your travels.

    xoxo

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  74. I somehow managed to miss this post! It's amazing, and the snake tree is fabulous!
    Greetings:)

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  75. wwow , superb , i love the last shot of the snake tree , never seen it before :)

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  76. Oh my goodness, these are so very beautiful --- I would have loved to visited these places.

    Thank you for dropping in at my place, and I will be back to enjoy some of these wonders!

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  77. The place looks beautiful and romantic. It has an old world charm. Would like to visit some day.

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  78. I enlarged each photo. I wanted to see better those wonderful wall decorations and other beautiful details. And that snake tree is just amazing. Great post!

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  79. Oh this post is fantastic: seems
    enter in a fairytale!
    Wonderful series! Thanks!
    :-)

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  80. Fotos maravilhosas.Lugares de sonho!
    Tudo muito bonito.
    Um ano novo de 2010 muito feliz para ti. Com saúde, paz e alefria.
    Um beijo
    Graça

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  81. Beautiful photos from beautiful places!

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  82. Obrigado pela visita ao meu blog, e por ter gostado. Volte sempre.
    Belas fotos.
    Grande abraço

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  83. Um momento doce e cheio de significado para as nossas vidas.
    É tempo de repensar valores, de ponderar sobre a vida e tudo que a cerca.
    É momento de deixar nascer essa criança pura, inocente e cheia de esperança que mora dentro de nossos corações.
    É sempre tempo de contemplar aquele menino pobre, que nasceu numa manjedoura, para nos fazer entender que o ser humano vale por aquilo que é e faz, e nunca por aquilo que possui.

    Noite cristã, onde a alegria invade nossos corações trazendo a paz e a harmonia.

    O Natal é um dia festivo e espero que o seu olhar possa estar voltado para uma festa maior, a festa do nascimento de Cristo dentro de seu coração.
    Que neste Natal você e sua família sintam mais forte ainda o significado da palavra amor, que traga raios de luz que iluminem o seu caminho e transformem o seu coração a cada dia, fazendo que você viva sempre com muita felicidade.

    Também é tempo de refazer planos, reconsiderar os equívocos e retomar o caminho para uma vida cada vez mais feliz.
    Teremos outras 365 novas oportunidades de dizer à vida, que de fato queremos ser plenamente felizes.

    Que queremos viver cada dia, cada hora e cada minuto em sua plenitude, como se fosse o último.
    Que queremos renovação e buscaremos os grandes milagres da vida a cada instante.
    Todo Ano Novo é hora de renascer, de florescer, de viver de novo.
    Aproveite este ano que está chegando para realizar todos os seus sonhos!

    FELIZ NATAL E UM PRÓSPERO ANO NOVO.

    beijooo.

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  84. My Friend:
    YOU are a genius?
    Thank you very much for the beautiful words expressed in my blog. It is an honor to be here, where it pours beautifully.
    I'm sorry by my Português ..
    Friendly hug of respect and admiration.
    THANK YOU.
    . Where to admire him.

    pena

    Merry Christmas for you and your family.!

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  85. Bom dia.
    Belas fotos.
    Muito obrigado pela visita.
    Bjs

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  86. Son encantadoras todas las fotografía... Todas ellas saben a té.

    Saludos y un abrazo.

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  87. Hi!!
    Very beautifull places and photos!
    See you!

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  88. Wonderful places, my friend!

    Keep pubblishing this kind of images from your peoples..

    regards...

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  89. Beautiful place to stay. I've never seen a snake tree before!

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  90. Thank you seen it.
    Nice blog ... I am fascinated by India, its people, its culture ...
    Come again.
    Kiss my

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  91. Beautiful architecture and interesting tree! Congratulations for the photos. Merry Christmas!

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  92. its beautiful photos, and magnificent post!

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  93. wonderful photos and I loved the information contained in the blog
    Parabens.

    Gleidston c.

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  94. this is one of my favourite places...simply beautifully captured shots...lovely!

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  95. Beautiful images nd the new web site is terrific. Very tempting!

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  96. I felt a very nice wibe when I opened this website believe me :)I think your effort to show people real Rajasthan is appreciable.
    I hope one day I will experience it too :)
    By the way thanks for visiting and commenting on my blog.
    All the best!

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  97. The tents look like a fun place to stay. As always, beautiful photos. And I have never seen a snake tree before.

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  98. This is an amazing blog you have here! Congrtulations!

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  99. wowwwwwwwww...thats a real tree? its amazingggggggg

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