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Workation in Jaipur: 5 Best Destinations to Work from in 2022

Workations are, undoubtedly, the new normal. It offers the uniqueness of vacation along with working in your own comfort. The days, over the past, have been so discouraging. With the lockdowns, virus scare, and another wave.   If you’ve been wondering, what are we heading towards, I too am! Everyone is confused and deeply stressed about what awaits them in the future. These are testing times, the only thing holding us up is Hope.   What makes this pandemic a sore memory is the fact that all our travel goals had to be given away. Whenever we resume, it won’t be as simple and joyous of an experience as it used to be.   Stuck at home for a year without exploring different cities and finding solace at natural retreats, has made people bored. We desperately want to do it, again.   Everything, as a result of the pandemic, including our daily routines has hung up. There is no idle time anymore. All of us can agree to the fact that working from home has erased the line between work life and personal life.   Sometimes, finishing up a minimal task can take you more than two days. There is, however, an increased level of comfort. But the implications are worse. There are the most common disadvantages to working from home.   Firstly, you lose concentration. Secondly, and most importantly, I feel: you cannot hang out with colleagues anymore. The amicable interaction at a chai shop or a small café is irreplaceable. Workations: A post-pandemic normal; Credits: Unsplash Alternatively, as a millennial culture of sorts, workations offer a better experience if you’re working remotely. It brings together work with the thing that you’re missing the most: travel. It can really work wonders when it comes to changing the perspective.   Your creative mind gets unleashed as you work in the best natural environment away from bustling cities.   The devotion towards concentrating on your work tasks increases leaps and bounds. Your interest increases. You feel content and happy with where you’re at, a changed background.   About Jaipur The Majestic Amber Fort of Jaipur; credits: Meriç Dağlı on Unsplash Jaipur is the Pink city of India and the capital of Rajasthan. Though it isn’t pink completely, the town has a distinct vibe to it. The home to the royalty of Rajasthan, the city is much more than a historic splendour. Jaipur also forms the “Golden Triangle” travel circuit.   The city is just a little over 5 hours from New Delhi. As you get there, you experience lively markets, majestic palaces, and great archaeological structures mixed with a fresh urban environment.   The city was founded by Raja Jai Singh II in 1727 and has a wide expanse of over 450 square kilometres.   Though a lot of people live in the city, it does not feel as overcrowded or populous as the major cities of India. The rich Marwari culture binds every person together here. The chaotic streets have their own charm.   The hullabaloo is an amalgamation of tourists and locals enjoying the liveliness of Jaipur. The markets and tourist spots are inundated by lakhs on a daily basis. This city is a perfect mix of a fast-paced young life and a mesmerizing and brave history.   One gets to see the perfect blend of the old world and the new world here. However, it should be mentioned explicitly, what attracts tourists is the heritage of this ancient capital. The city is home to marvellous Rajput palaces and fortresses. It is one of the most visited cities in India.   However, the town has been seeing a lesser number of visitors since the pandemic struck us. With the tourism sector ramshackle everywhere, an alternate experience in the form of workations is emerging everywhere.   Well, there isn’t much to ask for, basically, in a workation. The industry is not too strong here, we can still get homestays pretty easily.   5 Best Workations in Jaipur, Rajasthan   Here are some recommendations that we hope would be helpful in securing a comfortable and enjoyable stay as a workation in Jaipur:   1. Backpackers Villa Backpackers Villa, Jaipur; credit: backpackervilla,jaipur on Instagram Backpackers Villa, located in close proximity to Sindhi Camp, offers multiple options for workations depending upon the traveller’s need. The accommodation, in addition to basic amenities, offers evening entertainment and a shared kitchen.   The rooms are all attached to private bathrooms and equipped with air conditioning. The guests are offered free vegetarian breakfasts. Backpackers Villa is located near the popular tourist attractions of Jaipur.   The property is located around 2.7 kilometres from City Palace; 2.8 kilometres from Jantar Mantar; Hawa Mahal is at a distance of 3.4 kilometres from the property.   Reaching the Villa is also easy, it is a little over 11 kilometres from Jaipur International Airport and just 5.1 kilometres from Jaipur Railway Station.   2. Nanus Hostel Credits: Nanus Hostel on Maps Nanus Hostel is another budget-friendly accommodation in the historical city of Jaipur. They offer a wide range of options for accommodations for travellers starting from as low as ₹3.75K a month. This property is centrally located in Jaipur, just a little over 1.5 kilometres from Sindhi Camp and well connected with Jaipur International Airport and Jaipur Railway station. The stay is located in the midst of the city’s most historical monuments.   It fulfils all the basic requirements that one has from their stay at a workation. The Hostel also has a restaurant, though it might not be functional currently owing to the COVID restrictions.   It has a work-friendly environment and the staff has also been rated nicely by past visitors. Nanus Hostel has been rated 8.4 out of 10 for a work-related trip.   3. Hotel Vaishnavi Entrance to Hotel Vaishnavi; Credits: Rahul Srivastava on Maps Hotel Vaishnavi is located just 1 kilometre from the Local Bus Station and 2 kilometres away from Jaipur Railway Station. The

Bhopal: The City of Lakes – Everything You Need to Know

Bhopal, the city of lakes!!   One of the underrated gems of the country, Bhopal may not be a place that comes to mind first when thinking of travel; but the solace and serenity you will find here amidst delightfully beautiful backdrops will undoubtedly charm you and make it a special trip for years to come.   Bhopal City, popularly known as the “City of Lakes” is the capital of Madhya Pradesh, which is situated at the heart (central part) of India.   The ‘Nawabi’ city abounds in a variety of beautiful and interesting places ranging from national parks to zip-lining spots and has recently also captured the attention of several filmmakers, with many popular Hindi shows and movies being shot here.   The city is divided into two areas, ‘Old Bhopal‘ and ‘New Bhopal‘ with the New Bhopal City being a hotspot for many tourists.   So, let’s take a tour of one of the greenest cities in India, Bhopal. How to Reach Bhopal? By Air By Rail By Road Places to visit in Bhopal Van Vihar Kerwa Dam Jehan Numa Palace Madhya Pradesh Tribal Museum Taj-ul-Masjid Birla Mandir FAQs Final Words Bhopal: The City of Lakes How to reach Bhopal?   By Air: Bhopal has direct connectivity with the major cities in India including Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Raipur, and Hyderabad, with several flights available around the year. From the eastern and southern parts of India, you can get connecting flights via these cities to Bhopal.   By Rail: The ‘Old Bhopal’ and ‘Bhopal Habibganj’ stations are regarded as World-Class Stations with well-maintained amenities, and have connectivity with most cities in India. Trains like the ‘Shatabdi Express’ and ‘Bhopal Express’ have a wide reach and are very convenient and reliable modes of transportation.   By Road: Bhopal is linked to several cities via road. The roads are well maintained with multiple rest stops along the way. There are many highways like MP SH 18 which connects Bhopal to Ahmedabad, there is NH46 which connects Gwalior, Bhopal, Guna, and terminates in Betul. Bhopal is connected to many 2 and 3 tiers cities through state bus services, like Indore(190km), Ujjain(189km), and Nagpur(354km). You can easily take a bus from Bhopal to Indore, Shirdi, and various other cities.   Now that we have talked about how to get there, let’s look at the activities you can indulge in when visiting the regal city of Bhopal!   Plan a Bhopal Experience   Places to Visit in Bhopal   Bhopal is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. The city is home to a number of historical and religious sites, as well as a number of natural attractions.   Here are some of the best places to visit in Bhopal:   1. Van Vihar   A profound National park and Zoo in central India and is definitely a place to ‘vihar’ that is, to visit. Van Vihan National Park consists of various spots like the rescue center, zoological gardens, conservation breeding centers, and of course, the national park.   The zoo houses a diverse variety of fauna ranging from the tiger, hyena, sloth bear, and leopard, as well as the fear-inducing reptilian display including pythons and many more scaled creatures.   A park is set right next to the famous Upper Lake, also known as the ‘Bada Talab‘ of Bhopal. You can also engage in various events like bird-watching camps, photography competitions for various categories, and wildlife week celebrations. The wildlife celebrations begin on 1st October to spread awareness around the conservation of wildlife.   Van Vihar is a beautiful spot with lush green trees, swampland and even boasts of a cycling track. Tourists and locals alike often rent bicycles to enjoy a tranquil ride amidst the forests and alongside the beautiful lake shimmering in the light of the rising sun while the whole city sleeps.   Van Vihar is open throughout the year and the timings are 6 am to 7 pm from Saturday to Thursday (closed on Fridays). You can take a cab to reach this attraction. Also, you can do Van Vihar online booking now. Van Vihar National Park 2. Kerwa Dam   Kerwa Dam is known for its scenic beauty and is a hotspot for tourists who want to try out zip-lining and other adventure sports conducted here. You can see different hues of green in the rich gardens, relish street food at the Kerwa restaurant, and children can have a great time at the swings near the garden.   There is also a good spot in the garden for people to view the entire dam backed by the breathtaking sight of rich greenery.   You can book your spot for zip lining at a booth near the dam and enjoy a splendid experience. Camping at the Kerwa Dam is another major attraction, the Serenity Camp nearby offers an exciting camping experience including fun ice-breaking sessions and sports like cricket, and water volleyball.   There are bonfire nights filled with fun and frolic, and you can also enjoy your own company and indulge in stargazing in the serene night sky lit up like diamonds, away from the hustle-bustle of the city.   Kerwa Dam is open on all days from 8 am to 6 pm. The best time to visit is during the rainy season when the dam is gushing with water and its gates are opened. You can either hire a taxi or take a rental car and enjoy a lovely drive along with the fields. Travel Experiences   Kerwa Dam 3. Jehan Numa Palace   Jehan Numa Palace is one of Bhopal’s finest hotels with a legacy of over 100 years. It beautifully replicates the old ‘Nawabi’ style of Bhopal.   Bhopal has inculcated the Mughlai touch in its cuisine and is extremely famous for its Mughlai dishes, the most famous of them being the ‘Bhopali Gosht Korma Mughlai’. Y   You can relish this appetizing dish at the Jehan Numa Palace which will definitely