Traveling nearby, I went out with my colleagues on the last day of 17 years. I didn't feel much. I still like to go shopping on the street outside. Some old buildings feel very good. Inside this, Indians 15 foreigners 200 have to open a receipt for 25.
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Traveling nearby, I went out with my colleagues on the last day of 17 years. I didn't feel much. I still like to go shopping on the street outside. Some old buildings feel very good. Inside this, Indians 15 foreigners 200 have to open a receipt for 25.
Standing tall in its full glory, Shaniwar Wada was once a stately mansion. Built as a dwelling for Peshwas, its foundation was laid by Bajirao I in year 1730 AD
The courtesy of the Indian government to foreigners from the price of tickets is a shocking education! In this palace, the house is a big gospel for the house man and woman. Gandhi can be considered very blessed to be in World War II Britain during the busy World War II period. Please Gandhi stay in this palace and be under house arrest? Better to say, good life to wait for, his wife although life finally here, is also very comfortable in the environmental protection! How to think backward? Also positive energy.
a goodplace to visit
Yesterday, after a long trip, two hours each round trip from Pune Baramati countryside back to the hotel, passing through an old castle, asked the driver to know that it is Shaniwar Palace. The next day, the enthusiastic hotel attendant learned that I was going to visit the castle, explaining the tour route in detail, only two kilometers from the hotel, I decided to walk. Departing at 7:30, Pune in the early morning has been slightly enthusiastic, passing a museum, want to go in and see, the gatekeeper said that it will open at 9 o'clock, continue to go to a river, see the ragged people, old and young on the bank, or lie down or sit. Asked the old man's way, the old man asked me where I came from, telling him that he had been in Shenzhen for 6 months before, and then returned to India with his daughter. When I came to Shanivar, the first thing I saw was a tree standing next to the palace. It was huge and I saw the root of the tree for two to three big men to hold. By 9 o'clock, the palace gates open, foreigners need 200 rupees to buy tickets, and locals symbolically charge a few rupees.