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Meet the female riders of Jaipur’s Pink City Rickshaw Company

March 3, 2023 by Luxury Gold No Comments
Pink City Rickshaw

In the Rajasthani capital of Jaipur, in India, the colour pink is a part of life. Upon arrival, you’ll see it everywhere – predominantly splashed across the city’s regal architecture. The latest addition to the Pink City’s signature colour scheme are the custom-designed, eco-friendly rickshaws driven by local women for Pink City Rickshaw.

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Uncovering India’s cultural riches, with acclaimed historian Rana Safvi

February 28, 2023 by Luxury Gold No Comments

There’s no better way to discover the real India than by meeting those who know her best. And few know her like the renowned writer, scholar and local historian Rana Safvi.

Journey with us to India on a Founder’s Collection and you’ll enjoy an intimate dinner with Rana at Sana-Di-Ge, where she will teach you about her studies of Indian culture and how they relate to present day life in India. Dine on the finest seafood, share experiences and delve deep into the heart of this fascinating country.

We spoke to her to find out more about what Luxury Gold guests can expect when they dine at her side in Delhi.

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Read more: Exclusive travel encounters: Founder’s Collection

One of India’s most revered minds

Described as a ‘a schoolteacher-turned-veteran writer on premodern India,’ Rana Safvi is one of India’s most acclaimed writers and scholars.

Rana’s authored work focusses on documenting the many monuments, shrines and structures that shine a light on India’s fascinating and extensive past. Through these she tells the story of India’s heritage, with a particular focus on architecture relating to the sultanates that ruled parts of India from the 13th century onwards. “I love interacting with people and showcasing my work and my country,” Rana tells us. “So, I am very excited to be meeting with Luxury Gold guests, and to share my love for India’s monuments and the stories and history around them. This country has such a unique culture and heritage it will be a delight to share stories with guests, and to help them get to know the real India.”

Always inspired and intrigued by her country, Rana began her writing career later on in life. Inspired by her time as a teacher, of her work she has said “The idea was to write narrative history that everybody could relate to, and therefore help reduce misinformation.”

For travel inspiration: India destination guide

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Making her mark on literature

Rana first emerged as a writer in 2004 when she started her blog ranasafvi.com, which has grown into an archive of cultural, literary and historical heritage. In 2015 she published her first book ‘Where Stones Speak: Historical Trails in Mehrauli.’ The book takes you on a walk through the oldest of Delhi’s seven cities, Mehrauli,. describing the religious diversity of its monuments, each a living memory of an era dissolved in history.

Rana is also a regular contributor to various national newspapers and magazines and is a much-sought after speaker at conferences and seminars. A skilled translator, Rana has also translated original Urdu works for today’s audience.

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Unravelling India’s complex and diverse past

 

Through her work, Rana is always keen to communicate that India’s past was diverse and complex. She documents not only Islamic, but Hindu and Buddhist monuments, including the oldest architectural remains of the earliest rock-cut caves.

She has also documented dargahs (shrines built over the graves of revered religious figures), and Delhi’s Jain and Hindu temples. This runs against the narrative that India’s Mughal-era Muslim rulers destroyed such structures.

Rana explains that in recent years, changes to historical curriculum in schools is serving to erase premodern or medieval Indian history from the public domain. This includes the renaming of road, stations and even whole cities. She aims to counter revisionism with ‘accessible’ accounts, as she documents India’s often-overlooked Muslim, Jain and Buddhist monuments.

Culture through cuisine

Passionate about food and its links with culture, Rana is also researching the food history of her country. She’s contributed many articles on the subject, participated in conferences and is currently part of a University of Sheffield project called Forgotten Food. For this she has contributed a chapter on Qorma, Qaliya and Awadh cuisine, for a food anthology which became a bestseller.

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A deep message to take away

“If guests could take one learning home from their visit to India to share with friends and family back home it would be the country’s rich heritage and culture,” Rana says. “There are so many layers, deeper than what you can see on one visit or read in guidebooks. It is important to be open and inquisitive, and to seek out the lesser-known stories and monuments. From here you can start to uncover the true India and understand all her wonderful complexities.”

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For the opportunity to meet Rana Safvi for yourself, take a look at our Imperial Rajasthan luxury guided tour. To see more exclusive encounters that we have in store on our journeys, read about our Founder’s Collection. Spend time with the people who have shaped the history of the places you go. Meet European nobility, legendary locals and celebrated icons. Curated by our founder, the late Stanley Tollman, these are his friendships from across the globe brought to you through exclusive meet and greets.

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Guardians of a national icon: meet the Japanese cherry blossom doctors

February 23, 2023 by Luxury Gold No Comments

A sea of pink, so dense you cannot see the sky – Japanese cherry blossom in full bloom is a singular, unforgettable sight. The significance of cherry trees goes back centuries in Japanese culture. Known as ‘sakura’, these delicate pink flowers symbolize the brevity and preciousness of life.

Being as delicate as they are, they need lots of love and attention to thrive. Travel with us on our Majestic Japan tour for the privileged opportunity to meet with one of the cherry blossom doctors who perform this highly-specialized job. In the beautiful setting of Hirosaki Castle in Amouri, you’ll learn how they take meticulous care to ensure that each tree is healthy and thriving during the blossom season each April.

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The symbolism of Japanese cherry blossom

As well as being admired for their beauty, cherry blossoms also hold great symbolism for the Japanese. They’re said to be like the clouds, blooming together in great plumes, held aloft against the blue sky. Then, like clouds, they suddenly disappear. This ephemerality reflects a longstanding Buddhist concept in Japanese culture known as ‘mono no aware. Roughly translated, it means ‘the pathos of things,’ and recognizes both the beauty and mortality inherent in life.

For travel inspiration: Japan destination guide

Japan’s cherry blossom obsession

Travel to Japan in the springtime, and you will be swept up in the fervour of the season. There’s an electricity of excitement and optimism in the air, as plants and flowers burst into life. Japanese cherry blossoms are central to this – as parks and tree-lined streets become hubs for budding photographers and loved-up couples.

Cherry blossom festivals are held in many parks and castle grounds across Japan. Shops fill with pink-themed products in celebration, with the cherry blossom flower motif seen on everything from wall paper to clothing. Even restaurants and cafes get in on the Sakura fever, with blossom-inspired food and drinks.

Read more: A journey of a lifetime: unearthing Majestic Japan, with Luxury Gold

The cherry blossom doctors

Needless to say, Sakura season wouldn’t be the spectacle it is without the cherry tree doctors. Tree doctors, or arborists, keep the Japanese cherry trees healthy all year round. They’re able to diagnose the condition of a tree just by looking at the color of its leaves, or listening to the sound of the trunk. Throughout the year they take care of these precious trees, both to guarantee the most magnificent blossoms, and to safeguard their survival for later generations to enjoy.

In Hirosaki, where you’ll travel to on Luxury Gold’s Majestic Japan tour, these guardians are known as the known as the sakuramori. Sakuramori literally means ‘people who look after sakura’ in Japanese.

Most of Hirosaki Park’s cherry blossoms are the Somei Yoshino variety, which live around 60 years. But Hirosaki also has trees that are over 100 years old and still blossom profusely. The oldest cherry blossom tree in Japan is over 2,000 years old. Called Jindai Zakura, it grows within the grounds of the Jissoji Temple in Yamanashi, with a root circumference of 13.5m.

Read more: Sakura: The story of an obsession

Preserving the green spaces in Japan

While the volume of green areas in Japan’s cities has generally increased over the last two decades, in many places it is becoming more difficult for trees to grow healthy and strong. This is because of new diseases and pests. Urban forests are important to clean air, reduce flood risks and even lower stress. This is why the cherry blossom doctors are vital for keeping Japan’s cities green.

The tree doctors are highly skilled in trimming any branches that appear sick or are preventing other branches from growing. They also keep an eye out for fungi, as these rot the branch from the inside, meaning the branch is more likely to fall.

Hirosaki Style Management

The way sakuramoris take care of sakura trees originated from the highly successful pruning methods used by Hirosaki’s apple farmers. Local farmers grew apples on the lower part of the trees to facilitate harvest, and this technique has proved useful for managing sakura today.

Sakuramoris first thin the branches to allow new branches to grow. After pruning and fertilization, sakura flowers can then blossom from the lower part of the tree. This is why, compared to the average Somei Yoshino, each bud in Hirosaki Park can develop one to two more flowers. When cherry blossom season arrives, after a winter of meticulous care, the flowers are simply spectacular.

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Hirosaki Castle and park

Hirosaki city is an old castle town in Aomori, Japan. Beautiful any time of year, its vast park is home to Hirosaki Castle. Widely considered as one of Japan’s most beautiful castles, Hirosaki Castle is the symbol of the park. It is one of the few Japanese castles that has been preserved in its original structure.

Constructed in the Hirayama style, the main tower was built on top of a hill for easier defense and surrounded by defensive walls, moats, and yagura towers. The park surrounding the castle is filled with cherry trees, and when spring arrives in late April the cherry blossom festival here always draws huge crowds. The park has about 50 varieties of Sakura tree, with over 2600 trees overall.

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To have the opportunity to meet a Japanese cherry blossom doctor for yourself, and to explore the best of this enchanting country, take a look at our Majestic Japan luxury guided tour. Discover an elegant, enchanting and ever-changing Japan, with exceptional hotels and exquisite dining bookending each unforgettable day.

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