Friday, January 18, 2019

Shamaa...: Ways To Master your JAISALMER TRIP Without Breakin...

Shamaa...: Ways To Master your JAISALMER TRIP Without Breakin...: Why Jaisalmer should be on every travelers list Now, i visited Jaisalmer a year ago ( i am writing about it today). Now the reason i ...

Ways To Master your JAISALMER TRIP Without Breaking A Sweat

Why Jaisalmer should be on every travelers list

Now, i visited Jaisalmer a year ago ( i am writing about it today). Now the reason i am writing about it now it is because i recently visited Alwar - Sariska National Reserve and that jogged my memories about jaisalmer Fort and lake and everything. To be honest i am not that kind of girl that lives in here past

But my trip to Alwar kind of forced me to look back and i don't blame anyone cause this place is really amazing, right so let's Dive in shall we.
This article covers
1. Where did i Stayed
2. All the places i covered
3. How did i reached Jaisalmer

Abu Safari Hostel
Guys, This is the hostel i choose to spend my 3 days in the City. And i must say i did not regret my decision. This includes rooms perfect for any traveler’s budget and for luxury travelers. They ten private rooms and four mixed and female dorms, either with 7, 8, or 14 beds. All rooms have free wifi, beautiful Rajasthani decor, en suite bathrooms with hot and cold showers, room service, and a fan and AC to beat the desert heat. Private rooms also have TVs, and many rooms have stunning fort views, sunrise and sunset. They are also the people that provided us with our over night desert safari.



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Guys, This is the hostel i choose to spend my 3 days in the City. And i must say i did not regret my decision. This includes rooms perfect for any traveler’s budget and for luxury travelers. They ten private rooms and four mixed and female dorms, either with 7, 8, or 14 beds. All rooms have free wifi, beautiful Rajasthani decor, en suite bathrooms with hot and cold showers, room service, and a fan and AC to beat the desert heat. Private rooms also have TVs, and many rooms have stunning fort views, sunrise and sunset. They are also the people that provided us with our overnight desert safari.

1. Jaisalmer Fort

Jaisalmer fort is now inhabited with the several generations of Servants that once served the king, apparently this fort is given by the king to his servants so that they can live in comfort.



Jaisalmer Fort - A pillar

I took a Train from Delhi to jaisalmer, it was a overnight journey and it only costed me 320 INR.
Read The full article at - http://www.travelwithshama.com/ways-to-master-your-jaisalmer-trip-without-breaking-a-sweat/

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Food That You Can Carry While Hiking

Welcome Reader ( if you are new or else welcome again)So, I am basically lover of Food & adventure. My favorite thing to do is to go on long hikes and discover the terrain but that does not keep my taste buds to enjoy  delicacies. While you are exploring you cannot miss on your meals, as cooking food is impossible and you totally rely on the local restaurants or cafe or the hostel  kitchen in which you are staying but what about when you are in the middle of no where and you cannot buy food . Then the real challenge comes, It is very important to have at least one healthy meal a day or a snack. And  when i am hiking i am carrying  a lot of stuff which include my gear ( photography), tents, Raincoats and clothes (warm). Among all these i also pack few food items that i can easily keep in a zip lock bag that can be eaten raw, and that does not take a large space. ( i am not a health nut but i like my food fresh)
The list is as follows
  1. Nuts  – I  hate cashews so leave that i pack almonds, Walnuts and raisins with me in a zip lock bag, so when every i get hungry i can have a feast plus they are rich in many vitamins and minerals like magnesium, Iron, Calcium and they are loaded with this proteins and fats which provide energy while on the road. Don’t believe me  Click to know the Nutritional Content of Nuts.
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2. Berries  – Raspberry, Mulberry, Blueberry and Of course the Strawberry. This all are my favorite and thanks to science, they come in dried form and can be stored in a zip lock bag anywhere without dyeing your trekking bag ( trust me it happens) and plus they are super healthy loaded with antioxidants.Click to know the nutritional value of berries
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3. Tubers – It involves carrots, turnip and sweet potatoes. These bad boys can be chopped and stored in your Tupperware, and can last for 3 days without going bad and are great source of fibers, vitamins that can improve your digestion and well keep your stomach happy and full for a longer period of time.Click here to know the nutritional value of Tubers.

4. Energy Bars – This are my favorite on the entire list – pretty much cause it has Chocolate, Peanuts, Crackers, cashews, Pistachios and many more things which provide you with instant energy when you needed the most while hiking up the mountain or facing a bad weather during a trek.Click here to know the nutritional values of Energy bar
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That’s all  folks
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Me at jaisalmer fort