What makes watching sunrise so special? Is it the magic of the soft rising Sun? Is it the solitude? Or is it the peace and tranquility that comes with the dawn? Frankly, I have no idea! It’s a difficult question to answer. Maybe we all have our own reasons. It’s not always that one gets rewarded with such stunning work of nature. Sometimes, It’s worth all the effort in searching for a perfect spot for witnessing the Sunrise in Jaipur.
Related: Sunrise at Nahargarh Fort

So what do you enjoy? Solitude or Sunrise? or Both?
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tahts the best combination 🙂
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I know. 🙂
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The scenery similar to the sunset I witnessed in Los Angeles last year.
I love the hues, especially with the maintains and snow and all it becomes all the more beautiful.
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Oh! is that so? Then You know how the real experience goes, Alok.
The clouds, sky and sunlight all come together to create this magical sunrise.
🙂
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Very true, I have seem many of them now 🙂
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Bewitching…the golden rays bursting through the clouds from the horizon is an absolute delight sand does give a sense of bliss!
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The most potent natural experience, available to all of us ! Do you also get to experience sunrise or sunset?
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Oh..ys…in fact I have even posted some pics of the same in my earlier posts..let me search:)
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Do provide me with a link. Will check it out. 🙂
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Here..they are..found them
http://www.sunitasriram.in/2014/12/blog-post_11.html
http://www.sunitasriram.in/2014/12/blog-post_29.html
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Thanks…will check them, Sunita 🙂
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Sunrise, solitude and the many healthy side benefits you get from getting out of bed early and enjoy the day, Arv!
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Well said. Getting up early is what nature intended for the mankind, until we all built an artificial facilities and the world around us. 🙂
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Thank you, arv! We need to stay in tune with nature. This is all the more important, since most people are now living in cities and have little access to nature.
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Well said. we’re living in an artificial world which is disconnected with nature.
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How gorgeous! Sunrise is my favourite time of year.
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Then I guess we have something in common, Fiona.
Thank you 🙂
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Sunrise and solitude- the best ever combination….and oh..not to forget coffee… 🙂
The picture is just wonderful…
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I’ll remember to take along some coffee too! Thanks for reminding Maniparna. Do you also manage to witness sunrise? or sunset? 🙂
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Sunset, yes…sunrise, rarely… 😛 only when I’m on a trip.
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It’s the other way around for me, Maniparna 🙂
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Sunrise….sunset …. they all have their own solitude….. they are all mesmerizing
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Yes, Indeed.One of the most potent experience available to for all of us to enjoy. Do you click lot of sunsets?
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There is something wonderful about seeing the new day unfold before you. There is hope and a sense of wonder that something unknown is going to happen.
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well said. Sunrise is like a new promise. You have posted some wonderful pictures for the skywatch. I really liked the sunrise picture through the window pane. suggestion- do post them slightly larger dimension. Will definitely enhance the appeal. 🙂
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Thanks for the tip. Will definitely follow your advice . Do you mean pixels or size?
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Size. Try it out in your next few posts. You’ll see the difference and so will the readers of the blog. I will not suggest you to increase the pixel size due to technical reasons. Do let me know, after trying for sometime. 🙂
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Thanks I will definitely use your tips !
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🙂
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Beautiful shot, Arv. For me, Sunrise is like a sign of hope. No matter how dark it is, there will be always shine in the next day…
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Well said. Sunrise, is like a new promise irrespective of how your last day went by. I have a suggestion, why don’t you click one sunrise and one sunset picture in each of your trip? That way, you’ll have a collection of sunrise pictures to cherish! 🙂
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The thing is, sometimes I was too lazy to wake up early morning to snap the sun 😃😃😃
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How about sunset, Nurul. I know it’s difficult specially when you have so many high rises around. 🙂
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I’m trying to collect them all now 😃
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Great. Will look forward for these pictures. 🙂
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Lovely Arv! I’m in Pune today, Incredible India..too right!
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Great Vicky! on a long India trip? 🙂
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Sadly only a couple of days…back in Dubai now but loved Pune, planning Jaipur for the next trip!
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I’m sure you’ll enjoy a trip to Jaipur. 🙂
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Awesome pic. Solitude and Sunrise both.
Keep sharing.
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Thanks Rupam. I’m happy you liked it. 🙂
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really beautiful capture… 🙂 sunsets are so energizing, like the sun is kissing you and bids you Good Morning 🙂
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Thank You Alexnadra. Do you also capture sunrise or sunsets? I’m sure in your city, it must be a dramatic one. 🙂
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alas, my city Sofia is everything but romantic lol 🙂 the only sunrises I’ve captured are from the sea, in the city you can’t see even the stars, only concrete buildings… there is a mountain nearby, where you can capture sunrises, if you climb the top very early, but I’m not that dedicated 🙂 you live at an amazing place!!
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I can understand Alexandra, even I face the same situation out here with concrete structures around me. I choose to drive out of town to experience such stunning sunrise,otherwise I get to see Sun only once it is high in the sky. 🙂
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A sunrise 🌅 and a sunset 🌅 are very special- anywhere. Lovely piece!
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I agree.. Thanks for sharing your views 🙂
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The first real sunrise I saw at Kasauni (a hill station and Village situated in Bageshwar district in the state of Uttarakhand, India) is still embedded in my memory, one of the most memorable ones…getting up so early, freezing cold, with a little baby of 6 months in my hands, all bundled up with a cute cap…I have a picture but it belongs to that era of cameras, which were not digital 🙂
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It has to be memorable…the place and little baby, does call for a life time memory. I feel at least on a holiday, you must experience this glory of nature since you are not bogged down with routine life.
Having used film cameras extensively, I can understand your point on film prints. I’m sure these pictures are special to your heart….Life time memories!
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don´t see that many sunrises. I live in a wrong place for that. But I ´d say it depends on the colors. I love the soft ones.
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Oh! Why wrong place? I agree with your point on soft one. 🙂
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Sunrises are magical and they kindle hope for a new lovely day!
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Awesome to catch the sunrise!
It’s the peace 🙂
Btw, I have been to Jaipur and it was an unforgettable experience!
Happy weekend!
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you have been? I could only find Taj Mahal posts on you blog!
Good to know you loved and enjoyed your trip to Jaipur.Thank you for liking and commenting on this post. 🙂
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Yes. I’m revamping my blogs and still have to get to all of my travel posts 😁 been out for a while. You are welcome 😁
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will look forward to it, then! 🙂
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Sunrise and sunset are my favorite.
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That’s great Sapna! 🙂
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Beautiful time of the day
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Thank You Sreejith 🙂
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You ARE MAKING it all too impossible not to visit Jaipur, so please stop it! I am definitely ear marking the Literary Festival and a few of those terrific sunsets you seem to capture. I think I need to spend at least a week in the City discovering everything you have written about. Question! On your cover can you walk to the top of the mountain/hill you have taken a picture of the city from?
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Jackie, I have a question. if I were to stop posting, how will you ever come to know about it? 😉
I think you must mark out what all you need to see before allotting days to the city. I can help you with your list, if you feel so. well, my cover pictures keep changing. But I guess there are two pictures which overlook the city. Both are doable. I can share the location of both these places with you. Let me know, in advance. will email you these details. 🙂
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thanks that is a very generous offer. I want to come in November and buy old postcard; photographs and books. I am assuming it will be cooler then. Yes, your photographs are stunning and rather magical. Thank you
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November- February is a good time to visit Jaipur. Any specific area of interest in book and photographs, Jackie?
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I love any old Black and White photographs. I don’t want you to think I am looking for Colonial Rule stuff… I am not, I would like to read some Indian Literature but more than that, I want to hold old books and stroke them and feel the people who held them before. How weird is that?
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I’ll recommend you to get your picture click by an old 140 year old camera which is only one of it’s kind; surviving and still working camera. They still process it in old method.
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