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      <title>My Scholarship entry - Giving back on the road</title>
      <description>It is said that life is a race; one has to run all along to achieve his goal. But, apart from a life which is always demanding, there lies keenness in a traveller to explore, observe and capture what appeals to him as a magic. And the biggest and most wonderful magic that has been provided to man is NATURE itself. It does not matter who you are and where you come from, there is no dearth of places to be visited by a traveller. I too had a similar experience while visiting Udaipur. Though, it’s the royalty of the place that beckons the tourists, it was the road which kept me engrossed in looking out of the car window. Not a single moment i wanted to fall asleep in a 12 hour drive from Delhi to Udaipur. The roads, the intermittent villages, the sand, and most importantly the Aravali Range: These reasons were enough for me to travel to the place. There are no lush green trees on the way, any buildings, let alone sky scrapers, no crowd, only sand and scorching sun's heat to lead your way. And if you are lost on the way, nothing like that. You get more chance to experience and explore the life of cattle and villagers. It is so intriguing that you will not regret spending your time in gazing at vast expanse of barren land. And then, it is Ranthambhore National Park, Sariska, and Abu Sanctuary in Rajasthan, where you one can just imagine the way Tigers and humans live in close proximity with each other. Though there have been a lot many cases where tigers have preyed on humans, even then, they are dwelling there. It is not something a person from Metropolitan cities can imagine him living a life like this. Then there is culture of Rajasthan. Every tourist there is just enchanted by the life of people there. All this cannot be described in just a few thousand words, but in closing lines, i would want to say that all this could not have been experienced while in a train, let alone aero place. The best way to experience Rajasthan is to experience by road.
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      <category>India</category>
      <author>malvika</author>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 16 Apr 2012 11:10:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>A Future Vision</title>
      <description>Most of the people travel to new places to rejuvenate and replenish the lost energy, while some do it as profession, while some are just passionate about it. I have not yet categorized myself, but i do have in my mind to keep on writing a travelogue every time i get new visions about my travelling plans. At present, i have a beautiful country in my mind. New Zealand. It will be a cliche now if i say it has a beautiful landscape, but i cannot refrain from saying it. I am not a food lover, but what i am interested in looking for is a serene environment, with dispersed settlement. Not just its natural beauty, New Zealand offers you a great deal of education, life care and health care in an environmentally sound and environmental-friendly atmosphere. In fact, curiosity to explore New Zealand can give you jitters and apprehensions that nothing should go wrong which can hamper your visit there!. This type of feeling cannot be have for all the trips and all the countries. </description>
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      <category>India</category>
      <author>malvika</author>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 3 Apr 2012 16:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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