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Terms & Conditions
Last updated: 21st March 2023

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AUTHOR

Devendra Singh Rathore, founder of India in Lens, sharing a moment with a horse at Amer Fort in Jaipur, reflecting Rajasthan’s heritage and historic landscape.

Khamma Ghani (Namaste), I’m Devendra Singh Rathore — a Jaipur-based heritage storyteller and travel writer from India.

I travel to observe.
I walk to understand.
In heritage, I listen.
In nature, I reflect.

I specialise in documenting Rajasthan’s hidden places, local traditions, ancient temples, tribal culture, and offbeat destinations across India.

Through India in Lens, I document real stories, lived experiences, and forgotten histories with a strong focus on authenticity, oral legends, and cultural preservation.

I write to help travellers discover India beyond tourist routes and to preserve stories that are slowly disappearing with time.