If you do not live near the Man Sagar why would you want to go there far a walk at day break? It is a good question. The answer is because I like to take pretty pictures. And sun rise is the best part of the day if you ask me. It is a different dawn every day. And each is prettier than the last one. There are birds, there are flowers and desert vegetation and paved paal to walk on. There is even a guy selling tea even before dawn. If you ask him he will serve your tea in disposable cups.There is even a Cafe Coffee Day at a petrol pump just opposite the lake which one presume is open during the day.Later in the day you can get Camel and Elephant rides too.You get a good walk, some fresh air and get to capture the changing moods of Jal Mahal Palace and the Man sagar Lake in your camera.






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Last time we visited Jaipur (2 years back) there was no water near Jal Mahal Palace. Part of it looked like a swamp. We were dissuaded from visiting the palace. From your photographs, it looks like the lake is brimming with water now. We would love to stop over during our next visit to Jaipur.
Great thing you’ve shared your moment concerning this place..
It is really a heartwarming feeling, the breeze of fresh air in the morning and seeing the goodness of God to us showing His wonderful Creation when we woke up..
Good to read your description of Jaipur’s Man Sagar. The lake is getting conserved, thanks to the citizens’ initiative taken by way of the Birding Fair here since 1997, and Jal Mahal Resorts Pvt. Ltd. having chipped in to remove sewage.Is there any other example like this in India? The 13h Birding Fair will be on 2 and 3 Feb 2010.