Bhavani Rest B&B
78-79 Rajendra Nagar, Jaipur
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Bhavani Rest B&B Jaipur

78-79 Rajendra Nagar Jaipur, Rajasthan, 302021, India

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Arriving at the Hostel

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... Others carried the drinks, burgers and tissue. One of the girls carrying the drinks spilled one accidentally and she seemed a bit flustered. There was no shortage of drinks as I gave away mine to someone who didn't have one. I hate drinking carbonated drinks like Pepsi and Coke. As I was indulging in my scrumptious McChicken burger, I heard that there were a few extra packets of fries. I decided to take one ...

City 2 of the Golden Triangle

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... including traditional Indian weapons, tribal ware, a preserved mummy from the Egyptian period and ancient costumes.


As we walked around we noticed the haphazard way in which some of the pieces had been treated in the past. Many of them had missing parts or we just covered in dust. The other thing that we noticed was the range countries that the collections covered, even spotting a case full of Royal Doulton pottery. ...

Jaipur - Amber Fort and City Palace Day 2

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... after a couple of hours the tour was over, and we were once again on our Tuk-Tuk’s!

Our group headed for a local restaurant called “Rainbow”, and Felicia and I ordered butter Masala Dosa with fresh garlic Naan from the “Hot Cave”, and also a dish of Tandoori Chicken, as Jaipur was the birthplace of Tandoori Chicken! It was delish, we finished almost everything. After the meal, Anu gave us a choice of either going to back to ...

Delhi, our last stop in India

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... Not only can you book through the internet, but through sites such as Trip Advisor, Lonely Planet and blogs, you can get a good idea of the standard and reliability of what you are booking. This really worked, and we had no real hassles at all.

Everyone has been saying how much India has changed, and we were interested to see if this was true. On this trip we only went to places that were of major interest ...

Jaigarh Fort

A travel blog entry by omg

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... whips his tail into my drivers face. We swerve. He got him in the left eye. I'm adopting the brace position, which in a rickshaw is a difficult thing - its open each side and you have this tiny bit of a metal bar separating you and the driver. My driver is shouting lots and clutching his left eye at this point. Whilst swerving. The engine stalls and we conk out facing oncoming traffic. Oh nice and safe. He is still shouting (and swearing I think) and holding his eye. ...