Trump's daughter, son in-law visit Jaisalmer's Sonar Fort
Jaisalmer, May 31
US President's daughter Tiffany Trump and his son-in-law, Michael Boulos visited Sonar Fort, a famous tourist destination in Jaisalmer with US Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor on Sunday.
Tiffany said in a post on X, "Having the most incredible visit to India with our dear friend US Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor."
Gor said in a post on X, "Incredible day in Jaisalmer! Visited the historic Jaisalmer Fort and other beautiful places. Rajasthan is truly remarkable!"
Former Desert and government official Vijay Balani said that Tiffany was very down to earth.
Balani told ANI, "She did not have any attitude even after being the daughter of the US President... She saw the entire palace... When she got to know that a lot of families still live in this palace, she was shocked."
Earlier on Saturday, Tiffany shared a picture with her husband from her trip to the Taj Mahal, calling the monument "stunning".
In a post on X she said, "The stunning Taj Mahal".
Both spent Saturday afternoon at the Taj Mahal in Agra, exploring the rich history and architectural magnificence of the 17th-century monument.
The duo, who are on a private visit to India, seemed to be having a great time exploring the nation's iconic landmarks. Tiffany and Michael were spotted taking multiple pictures at the Taj Mahal.
Like countless visitors who flock to the monument and strike memorable poses against its breathtaking backdrop, Tiffany and Michael also embraced the romantic charm of the Taj Mahal.
From sharing smiles to holding each other's hands, Tiffany and Michael made the most of their visit, capturing cherished memories at one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Earlier, on Friday, Tiffany and Michael Boulos visited Delhi's famous Akshardham Temple.
In a post on X, Tiffany Trump described the experience at Akshardham Temple as "incredible".
— ANI
Reader Comments
It's great to see the Trump family appreciating Indian heritage, but I can't help wondering if this is just a photo-op. The real test of India-US relations is about trade and security, not visiting forts. Still, good for tourism.
As a Rajasthani, I'm proud that our heritage is being showcased. But I hope the local vendors and guides also benefitted from their visit, not just the VIP treatment. The fort belongs to the people, not just celebrities.
Tiffany seems genuinely impressed by India's cultural richness. I'm glad they visited Akshardham Temple too – that place is truly awe-inspiring. It's nice to see the younger generation of the Trump family engaging with Indian spirituality 🕉️
All this is nice, but let's not forget that India is facing serious issues like unemployment and inflation. A foreign VIP visit shouldn't distract us from real problems. Still, the fort looks magnificent in photos – kudos to the ASI.
It's surreal to think that the daughter of the US President is exploring our ancient forts. I hope she carries back beautiful memories of India's warmth and hospitality. And yes, the Taj Mahal is indeed "stunning" – especially at sunset! 😍
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