SCHOOL TRIP TO JODHPUR – JAISALMER.
Full of spirit and enthusiasm, we started our journey from Nizamuddin railway station at 7 in the evening. Not only me, but most of us were going in train for the first time. It was quite an awkward feeling travelling in the train as different types of people were there, some resting, some starring and some fighting for the seats. I got really scared of some people as they were starring us continuously. Because of that, I became much more aware towards my luggage, accessories and especially my camera. After having our meal, we were immediately said to take rest as we had to visit so many places in Jodhpur the next day. Then, lights turned off and many of us went to bed. Many of us went to bed, but only a few slept because some were enjoying the night and some were not able to take sleep because of those strangers. However, the night went and morning came with joy as we had finally reached Jodhpur in the morning.
We arrived at our resort, and Rajeev sir allotted us our rooms. We freshened up, took our breakfast and were ready to explore Jodhpur. I had come to this trip especially for an objective and that was of photography. Photography for me is like an emotion to express myself to the world. For others it might be an ordinary thing but for me it's the most challenging and gripping thing one can do. So, capturing Jodhpur through my lens was going to be the most spellbinding thing. Now coming back to the journey, we first visited Mehrangarh fort, a fort that is known for its culture and history. There I found many artistic and architectural things to capture in my lens. The palace was so immense that it took us a whole day to explore it. Due to lot of time being spent travelling over the palace, our schedule for the whole day got postponed. After being knackered and exhausted, we reached at resort around 6 in the evening. After taking a nap for an hour or a two we were called to have our dinner.