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TOUR 2K20- PADAYOTTAM 03/03/2020

Padayottam 

The most memorable days we all had gone through. The train experiences had taught us a lot in adapting to all the conditions that we may come across. Sharing, caring and what not! 
We were all as a whole family spent these days counting in just number 9 but a lot more it seems. 
I felt WOW!  when I saw Shajahan's 
TAJ MAHAL for Mumtaz. The architecture seemed to be mesmerising one.
When it comes to Jaipur, the AMBER FORT and the dawn shopping all along the streets of the pink city was so wonderful.
Then back delhi one of the finnest things that witness our eyes was the LIGHT SHOW @akshardham.


 Starting our journey 

 1st destination

@ Taj Mahal

Amber fort@Jaipur

Soothing Santhoor ka avazz

Physical Science ❤

@ Indian gate

@ Humayun's tomb

@Red fort

@jaipur

Travelling time🤗

Sleeping
time@train back to home


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