Wednesday 12 August 2015

"THE TERRAINSPOTTER" HAS MY TRAVELOGUE



A REAL-TIME TRAVEL ESSAY ON JODHPUR 





The Terrainspotter, India’s premier real time travelogue portal, where real travellers share their real experiences, carried on July 01, 2015 my article “The Citadel of the Sun – Mehrangarh” with several photographs supplied by me. 

It begins with an introduction of me as follows, supplemented by a photo: 

“Mr. Subbaram Danda is an author and a former journalist. Two of his books "Marvels Very Majestic" and "The Rustles of Pleasure" have been listed at Amazon.com and Flipkart.com.  He was Chief of News Bureau of a multi-edition economic daily and later Media Relations Chief at a foreign diplomatic mission.  His contributions have been carried in The Financial Express,The Hindu BusinessLine, Industrial Economist, The Newsman, Merinews, Qpeka, SPARK, Writer's Ezine and The Criterion.  He has travelled extensively.  Photography is his passion.”

Then the write-up starts:

As we drove down the narrow and bustling streets of Jodhpur in Rajasthan heading for the mighty fort of Mehrangarh (Citadel of the Sun), our expectations ran high. Former US first lady Jacqueline Kennedy had described it as the eighth wonder of the world. Noted English writer and Nobel Laureate for literature Rudyard Kipling had called it “the work of the giants” having been overwhelmed by its “colossal proportions.” 


Mehrangarh Fort

Then on it runs similar to the narration in the post “The Jewel of Jodhpur” carried sometime ago on this blog.

A week later the Terrainspotter carried a sequel to the above essay.  Titled “Jodhpur – Exploring Further” it said, “While the Citadel of the Sun – Mehrangarh – is the most appreciated tourist attraction of Jodhpur, the city offers several others, which have their own unique appeal.  My wife and I went in search of them during our visit of the city in March 2015.”

Then the story talks about the attractions of Jaswant Thada, Umaid Bhawan Palace and the Mandore Garden.  It is similar to the write-up “Jodhpur Potpourri.”   Several photos supplied by me are also carried alongside. (Ends)

July 2015