Traveling the Seven Seas in Your Own Personal Yacht
A man of the sea can go around in his own yacht with a lot of pleasure And in this he will be able To experience the world's seven seas at ease. I was on my second voyage on April 21 in India.I visited Jai Bharat Mata Temple, one of the best sightseeing places in Delhi and also found the Ganga river which was full of life.The most interesting part that was experienced when we came at night.In the morning, we had to cross the River Yamuna. We did not want to do it again because of the heavy rain. At noon we had lunch, then reached Jai Bharat Mata temple.On our way back, We saw a ship and a sailboat, they was in Mumbai that was sailing from Bombay Port.We were so happy to see them and got on board the ship. During this trip, I can say that travelling by boat is very interesting.The first time I boarded a ship and took a ride into a new world. It was thrilling but also fun. The sailors are friendly, especially for women. They look like real people.They have no clothes and only wear a hat. It is really great to talk with them. In fact, I was in good spirits all the time.Jai Bahutmaan Temple is the holy place for Hindus where you get married. You should start your journey on foot or bike and reach the sacred temple. The holy place is considered to be the holiest Buddhist shrine in India. The entire thing seems to be unreal for us today.
When we returned home, I was still looking forward to
going back to Mumbai in front of the house. It's hard to explain how much I
loved the city and the local culture.We were amazed at the beauty of the city.
It looked very green, clean and pleasant.It was clear from the beginning to
end. It was a wonderful surprise to visit the Taj Mahal and was truly
magnificent. I wanted to meet everyone we met in our route. We all felt close
to each other. The atmosphere is so different from any other town.
There have been some amazing things that happened during
our travels. We went to Jaipur, Rajasthan with friends and made some memories
together. We visited Rajasthan state and walked through the beautiful
countryside. We had lunch at Sambalpur Hotel and enjoyed the tasty food here.
We also spent time doing yoga and meditation.After spending time with the
locals, we spent some more time with the old traditions of the village known as
"Dudra". At night, we went across the Yamuna river to watch the
sunset.It was amazing to observe how nature was untouched by civilization. The
whole view was breathtaking to witness.
Every time we went to a foreign country, it felt like
stepping into another universe. We didn't know what we would find. Each time we
explored a new land, we discovered something totally unexpected. I feel blessed
to have lived these experiences as my wife did in the past. I am sure she would
say, "Jai Bharti sahib, why did you live here, every day is new."
Jaipur always fascinates me. Here, there is so much
greenery, lush valleys and gorgeous mountains and rivers. What else could have
you besides having a huge lake? You can go hiking on the surrounding hills,
climb a mountain, or just sit down on a beach in the evening.It's a great place
to spend summer. Jaipurs famous gardens are located here and it's possible to
see more greenery in two days than in six months.
We spent almost eight hours here with our guide Mr.Pravin
Gogoi. He took us to the top of the hill and guided the jeep to the area. On
arrival at the hotel on Jaigar road, it was easy to understand what we were
looking for on our next stop. It is easy to get lost here and feel like you
have never seen such scenery. So many things were done while walking. I
recommend you try it. It is fascinating to observe the small things that are
left behind in every direction. Every day you learn something new about
yourself and how to appreciate life. I was awestruck to see how well-travelled
the people of India are. In a way, I was feeling comfortable with them.
I think this trip will make you realize how important travel
is and also how lucky you are to be there. If you ever felt stuck, please don't
give up. Look out for things that you will like to do again.
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