Strategically located on the western tip of India, Jamnagar ranks as one of the oldest cities in Gujarat. What today is the base for one of the world's largest oil refineries, was for centuries the jewel for many kings of Saurashtra, the most famous being Maharaja Kumar Shri
Ranjitsinhji, the famous Indian cricketer who was also the creator of modern Jamnagar. Avoiding the baking summer sun, we ventured out in the cool sea breeze of early mornings and evenings, to discover...lakes, palaces, temples, mosques and museums, each with its own unique character, creating the wonderful architectural vignette that is Jamnagar...
..........now this is what i call a bharat darshan...........i see india through ur travels.....mind over matter.....u spend, n i enjoy looking at thses snaps....this is the new age...heheheheh ....
Posted by: manjit singh narang | May 13, 2009 at 06:59 PM
Aweosome !! Very nice potray of the city and its mood. I have lived in Jamnagar for 4 years, when i was a teen and honestly i don't remember seeing anything that you have captured (except the lake). Nice work.
Posted by: Vish | May 28, 2009 at 07:22 PM
Vish: Thanks for the comment. I enjoyed the couple of days that we spent there and will be back to see the birds in winter!
Posted by: Soumya Banerjee | May 29, 2009 at 01:46 PM