A trip to Pratapgarh, Ajabgarh, Bhangarh and Ramgarh

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Well... I work with Genpact and we went for a trip to Pratapgarh, Ajabgarh, Bhangarh and Ramgarh on 26-12-2006. We were 10 in all. All full of life and energy, ready to rock the whole world !!!

We planned to leave at 8:00 in the morning but due to certain reasons we left Jaipur at ~ 10:00 (This is what actually happens in every trip...)

We left Jaipur and luckily didn't see goddamn SUN for the whole trip (later we regretted as it started raining heavily...)

The trip was like this ::


The fort of Pratapgarh is actually nice... though there is no one to take care of it... it is built on a massive igneous rock and the way to go there is I think would be as ancient as the fort...

We went there and had a nice photo session though nobody is neither handsome nor gorgeous...

For me, the fort is really nice. The thing which took my overall attention was a rock where I found MAGMA intrusions (I know that this is the only bouncer for most of the people... HA HA HA) known as dykes which is a tend to impossible thing atleast in Rajasthan...

We had a photosession not even to those place which were in reach but also those places where one mistake could have lead us to practically experience EARTH's gravity...

We came back withone kachori in everyone's stomach and pretending to be the most brave people on Earth... (that we actually are...)

Later on, we went to Ajabgarh, the first words after watching the fort were, "THAT's IT!!??" That looked almost like a restroom from beneath (as we have seen ranthambore and jaisalmer forts...). So we decided not to see it from close and ruin the whole excitement...

We moved to Bhangarh where we didn't see anything unusual but felt something, atleast I... Bhangarh is called as a haunted place but I'ed rather say that it is a mystical place with a lot of different things which nobody would see somewhere else. You could find an awkered looking pillar standing proudly with no match with rest of the portrait. You can also see the whole city which looks like, being chopped by something... and a lot...

It was almost dark when we left Bhangarh... When we came to Ramgarh, it was already dark and since we a ACHCHA BACHCHAAS of our parents we went to our places..

Though we were not able to explore all the places still it was again with no doubts and suspicion, a medal in the history of my Journey...
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