Hiking up Singhoria Hill in Jodhpur, India: Vistas, Langurs, and Wild Boars
Traveling in India is a great pleasure, but it's also a pain, lol. You have to care about your mental health to avoid the rise of negativity and depression in you.
Why? Streets are super crowded and cluttered, there are no sidewalks and no traffic rules, traffic is super noisy, people constantly force you to talk to them about the same things (which country, etc.), constantly demand handshakes, photos, Instagram connection, and so on and so forth.
None of these is a big problem, but this disturbance slowly gets stronger than the pleasure of being in wonderful India. And that's the time to get a retreat somewhere far from the urban environment.
For me, Singhoria Hill in Jodhpur became such a place for recovery.
They impale their prey on thorns... If I had another day on Singhoria Hill, I would just have a walk in search of such impaled victims - that's how I recover my mental health, lol - through contemplation of nature's traits.
Did I mention vistas?
Yes, for example:
They impale their prey on thorns... If I had another day on Singhoria Hill, I would just have a walk in search of such impaled victims - that's how I recover my mental health, lol - through contemplation of nature's traits.
Did I mention vistas?
Yes, for example:






