Mountain Ridge
Sisarma Village, Udaipur
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Mountain Ridge Udaipur

Sisarma Village Udaipur, Rajasthan, 313031, India

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En route vers la quietude d'Udaipur

A travel blog entry by shilpalio

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La route menant de Jodhpur a Udaipur fut simplement magnifique... La temperature descend de 5 degres reduisant ainsi l'usage de la climatisation. Les paysages verdoyants s'offrent a nous au meme titre que les singes langpur poses au bord de la route tels des villageois assistant a une etape du tour de France.. La nature y a tous ses droits, ce qui …

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End of the Line

A travel blog entry by cadkinsca

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... bar with views of the lake and the two island palaces/hotel restaurants. I checked out the ubiquitous fort and a garden. I'm forted out.

It was also the setting for the ****** Bond film Octopussy. Roger Moore's gut was being held in by an industrial-strength girdle, while a band of Amazon trapeze artists cum jewel smugglers helped him prevent nuclear tragedy. It culminuates with ...

In the most romantic place of Rajasthan

A travel blog entry by global.nomads

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... Beim Spaziergang durch den Palast wurde klar: Indien war auch schon vor hunderten Jahren bunter und wilder als Europa. Die Dekoration der Palastzimmer ist überladen mit glitzernden Spiegelstückchen und grellen Farbkombinationen nach dem Motto „je bunter und schriller, desto besser“… nicht jedermanns Geschmack. Zumindest in uns hat es keine Sehnsucht nach Besuchen in ähnlichen Palästen geweckt. Beeindruckender wirken diese Bauten auf uns von ...

Rajasthan: Land of maharajas, palaces and phlegm

A travel blog entry by sophia.longhi

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... Palace.

So after three nights in Udaipur and a daytrip out to see Kumbalgarh, an epic 15th century fort and Ranakpur, the finest Jain temple in India, we were off to discover more of Rajasthan's delights and set off for Jaisalmer (in a sleeper cabin, not on upright seats). Hussein put us in touch with his mate, Keke, who had a hotel there, and despite the advice against 'friends of friends'hotels, this was probably the best advice we'd taken on ...

UDAIPUR.

A travel blog entry by nievesjordan

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... br> On my second day in Udaipur, I went to the City Palace.I have seen the imposing place several times but it is quite an interesting visit. The entrance ticket for foreigners was 65 rupees,cheaper than tickets to other monuments, generally 260 rupees,except the Taj Mahal, that capitalizes in fame, and charges (I think) over 700.
There is a big difference in ticket prices for Indians and foreigners, to big in my opinion. Indians pay 10 rupees most of the time, and I guess ...

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