Travel Blogs from Ahmadabad, India
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Short but not sweet
... it unpleasant. Whilst wandering we came across a bridge and looked over too see kiddies playing in filth, as you do a lot in India. Their little shanty dwellings were on the banks of the Sabarmati river. I saw an old guy squatting at the river's edge ...
Ahmadabad
A stop at the provincial capital on the way to Pushkar was our next stop. Whilst there we checked out Gandhi's Ashram, the place where Gandhi lived before starting his major independence ...
Next city
... forms for forms sake. To get to our next destination, the lake palace city of Udaipur, we had to take a massive detour through Ahmadabad. When we arrived in Ahmadabad the first thing I noticed was the pollution and the dirt. It was so disgusting in ...
ahmadabad..
Hello from Ahmadabad! It's been a little while since i last updated my blog, so here we go; After Jailsalmer the next stop was Udaipur, which was really good. It's a nice city around a big lake, with a couple of nice castles in it. Oh, ...
Train to Udaipur
We took a train from Mumbai to Ahmadabad (a day train this time, so unfortunately no sleepers) and another connection train from Ahmadabad to Udaipur (where I had a very good ...
Ahmadabad to Jaipur
Ahmadabad to Jaipur. A full day journey on the train starting at 6am adn arriving a bit late in Jaipur (Rajesthan) at 8.30pm. Rajesthan is known as the desert state and still has a resident Maharajah. Much of the rail track was single line and we ...
Ahmedabad
... which is a museum as well as a restaurant. This also included puppet shows and Indian music and dancing. Like everything in India, unless you know the routine you just sit about wondering what is happening. Paid our money and nothing happened for ...
Caught in the melee
... it's always turned out shit. This time it did seem the logical choice, Udaipur lacks trains, the one it did have running to Ahmadabad took eight hours, the coach took five, obviously coach, Nat put her heels in and said train, 'even if it were double the ...
Ahmadabad the long way
... toys and bucketss hung in clear plastic bags outside many of them. We were told by our guide that as well as being an important commercial centre Ahmadabad was also and important industrial centre with chemical and textile industries. ...
Ellis Bridge
... the steady increase in traffic. Why I chose to go there, spend some time and take shots? …The reason behind is "Times Of India". They have their office in Ashram Road. Once while I was passing by the road I noticed that they used a bridge's logo on ...
From Ahmadabad to Bundi.
... in Abhaneri, and I was so impressed that now I try to see the wells near my travels. That was the reason why when I was in Ahmadabad in October 2012 I went to Adalaj, 18 km. away, to visit the Adalaj Vav. It was built in 1499 by Queen Rudabai with five ...
Guess it was only a matter of time....
... strange not why they thought this, but the degree to which this seems a blanket statement I began contemplating why... The Times of India is a very pro-government paper a legacy left from past controls but as well as this Melody the youngest in the family ...
Behind That Door
... . It has blocks dedicated to Mughal times textiles, textile trade with the outside world, Indian costumes, regional embroideries of India (Kutch, Bengal, Punjab, Orissa, Tamilnadu etc.), Tie and Dye work, authentic weaving techniques are also displayed. ...
Chai and a Bumper
JUST WRITTEN LOADS AND THE COMP> CRASHED SO CANT FACE IT AT THE MO... As of tommorow I'll be off in Delhi then across Rajastan so I hoe you all stay well and i'll write a bumper shit load when i'm back. You can call or txt me on: ...
Asthmatic Ahmadabad
... memorable experience! Gujarat is the birthplace of Gandhi and where he spent a large portion of his life. He founded an Ashram in Ahmadabad which we visited. It was amazingly peaceful compared with the rest of the city and we found out yet more about the ...
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