Hope you enjoyed the virtual tour. And if you still haven't seen it in all of its 25 years of existence make your travel plans for the next year. Discover the magnificence of our country.
Thanks for visiting my blog and commenting on my post on the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival. I took up your suggestion of visiting the Surajkund Mela through your blog. Just finished taking a tour of the Mela and loved every mood and emotion captured.Hopefully I will be able to visit it next year.
nice pic especially that girl in yellow Tee :) she looking good ha ha ha
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Bikki, you are everywhere!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, what talent. Amazing and utterly humbling too. I wish I have the privilege of attending it sometime.
ReplyDelete@Bikki Your sense of humor is contagious!
ReplyDelete@writerzblock Yeah, plan a year ahead in next Feb :)
Looks nice...used to go to the mela when I was in college. Been a while :)
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures of the Mela....to see them all in one go, is a treat to the eyes....loved the shoe stall....want a pair. :) :)
ReplyDeleteI too want to visit some Mela..... :)
@ Uma It is quite awesome and you can enjoy the food and pick up stuff. The date every year is 1 Feb to 15 Feb. so u can plan for next year :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog and commenting on my post on the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival. I took up your suggestion of visiting the Surajkund Mela through your blog. Just finished taking a tour of the Mela and loved every mood and emotion captured.Hopefully I will be able to visit it next year.
ReplyDelete@ Sudha Yes , visit it once at least. And welcome to my blog :)
ReplyDeleteIt must have been real fun going through this Mela , and one gets to learn a lot.
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