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Photographer spent weeks across various touristic places in India and captured glimpse for you to show how it feels like to be a tourist in India. What to expect and what you actually get.

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    Yellow flowers and green grass at the centre of Delhi.

    Bicyclist near the presidential palace. Modest way of travel.

    Lonely walk on the street.

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    Colourful clothes on the streets.

    Amazing stone architecture.

    Taj Mahal standing there for years.

    Diwan-e-aam: Court for general public.

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    Finally got the click.

    Royalty at its best.

    Newly wedded bride

    Largest silver pot. Used to carry holy water for the king while travelling abroad.

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    Largest sun clock in the world. Can measure accurately up to fraction of a second.

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    Astronomical observatory, dated back to 1730 AD.

    Palace for the queens… Lavish.

    Fort at the horizon, palace in front.

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    Amer fort – Never conquered by any one.

    Getting ready for a trip.

    Front gate of Amer fort. Splendid.

    Snake charmers on the streets. Same spot – same profession: for hundreds of years.

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    Walls of Jaigarh fort.

    Landscape in Jaipur.

    City overview – Jaipur. Water palace in the centre.

    Amer fort- tourist eye view , from Jaigarh fort.

    Looks like heaven.

    Ajanta caves – 2500 years old. Full of amazing ancient architecture.

    Wall curving at Ajanta caves.

    Wall curving at Ellora caves.

    Entering Kailash temple – whole temple made out of 1 single rock.

    Tea garden on the horizon.

    Commemorating the efforts of majestic elephants who helped build the temple.

    Relaxing gate away. Go Goa.

    Healthiest juice. Available anywhere on the streets.

    Silvery sea.

    Orange sea.

    Violet sea… and lonely fisherman.

    At the corner …

    Kings lawn.

    Largest cannon in the world.

    Home of common folk from the palace of kings.