Previously I shared my experience about revisiting Rajasthan after 10 years and getting to see its beauty once again. Even after such a long time, for some reason the place still feels the same.
All the temples, forts, havelis, and everything else feels familiar, even if I've only been there for 2-3 times. Seeing some of my old relatives was definitely a big surprise too.
The last time I saw them or any of this, I was a kid running around being a brat and climbing up places I wasn't supposed to. Seems like forever since those days passed.
One of the ways I think they have really developed in the last few years is by starting to use wind energy. In a place with a lot of empty space, it's a great idea and a necessity as the need for power is slowly increasing.
I'm pretty sure you guys know what a rickshaw is at this point. If you don't, you're lying. It's incredible to see how people in Rajasthan who barely survive driving these rickshaws for a living, still believe in making their ride look beautiful.
Related: Trip To Dang, Gujarat (Photo Gallery #1)
Did I mention that there is just an abundance of temples? I'm not even kidding, you can find a temple no matter which direction you head. From the top of mountains to the middle of the desert to the center of cities, they are just everywhere.
Related: Trip To Dang, Gujarat (Photo Gallery #2)
For once, when we went to pray in one of the temples on the slope of a mountain near my grandpa's haveli, it felt like those big rocks were about to fall down on us.
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Would have been a not-so-happy ending to our journey if that happened lol. But it was definitely interesting to see them so close.
Even if I don't get to travel that much, I'm still very grateful for every time that I do. There's something about seeing these things 10 years later that just hit me. It felt like I went back in time.
Life there is still so much more simple than the ever-busy life most of us are a part of. Makes you want to zoom out and think deeply about what truly do you want out of life, and if peace is a bigger priority for you than prosperity.
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