The bird’s eye view of the city of Jodhpur was nothing less than a blue-dyed mirage from the majestic Mehrangarh fort. It looked like numerous blue dots on a deserted canvas. The tangle of winding and yet narrow lanes of the old city is like a maze, leading you to nowhere if you are not escorted. Located in the shadow of the fort, the old city of Jodhpur is primarily dominated by the blue colored houses in a haphazard manner. Popularly known as the “Blue City” of Rajasthan, there is no proper explanation as to why Jodhpur is called the “Blue City”.
The Imperial New Delhi, is an iconic hotel from the pre-independence era, upholding the pride of being the place where India was beginning to write the last chapters of its saga on Independence.
Sometimes words can’t justify the beauty of a place. For that matter, pictures also fail occasionally, until and unless you experience compelling destinations like Maldives, where everything seems picture perfect. With an unending horizon of the turquoise water, floating speed boats, white beaches, swaying palm trees, rich marine life, and luxurious beach resorts and villas, Maldives spoils you with its exotic location.