Pratap Bhawan
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Day 10: Jodhpur to Udaipur
A laborious bus journey to Udaipur begins one hour late, leaving us at the mercy of scratching, child beggars. There are bound to be many days given over to crossing distances. We grind through villages in heat that drives sane people to shelter in doorways and buffalo into pools. Yet, there are still women bent double in their saris, plucking …
The Lake City
... chai. From our table we watched the locals wash themselves and all their clothing in the canal.
While Sylvia adjusted our plans for Mumbai, Jason spent most of the afternoon in bed. His headache got worse but he was afebrile.
To make up for our missed breakfasts, the guesthouse served us traditional home cooked Indian thali for dinner on the rooftop. The components were chapati flatbread, white rice and dal accompanied by the vegetable choices of ...
Martini's all round - shaken not stirred!
... not the most powerful vehicles, at some points we thought it would be easier to get out and push, but in the end we made it to Tiger Lake. The lake had a number of temples across one side, and were a perfect shape and height for jumping in. After some umming and arring Steff took the lead and jumped in, 2 minutes later there were 10 school boys that had appeared from nowhere summersaulting off showing Cat how it was done, as it took her a while. After we were told there could ...
Udai-poorly
... train. Running frantically up the platform we try to find our carriage only for the bloody thing to start moving!! I obviously panicked and threw my bag onto this tin can and jumped on aiming for the step keeping in mind their were people behind me. Jump, step, bag, move. I wouldn't say it was successful or very Bond like but we all got on in one piece. Trauma over, not, had to find our seats which went drama free in comparison but we had 17 sets ...
Fly simulator, en tysker og stirren
... havde fået lagt i garderoben. Amanda fandt noget mad på stationens lokale kantine og derefter fandt vi den rigtige perron. Her mødte vi en tysker, Anni, som rejste alene rundt i Indien.
Vi havde bestilt de billigste tog billetter, hvilket kvaliteten af toget også bar præg af. Åbne vinduer med lodrette tremmer og hårde sæder, men udsigten var fantastisk og meget bedre end, hvis man kigger ud af en snavset rude på 2. klasse aircon. Selve turen foregik, ...
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- Restaurant
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Free parking
- Kitchenette
- Pets allowed