Fateh Garh Resort Udaipur
Sisarma Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
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Nights of fire - Place of beauty
We will spend four nights in Udaipur in two different hotels but first we needed to get there. We left Jaipur for a seven hour drive to Udaipur that our excellent driver, Mr. Gulab, compressed to six hours and a bit.
For our first two nights we checked into the 17th century Jabag Niwas Palace. Its rooms and public …
White City, Weddings, and James Bond
After a week in the beautifully quiet rural portions of India, we were actually looking forward to getting back to the hustle and bustle of city life. Well at least on a limited basis, and that's what the city of Udaipur held for us. While Jaipur is known as the "Pink City" and Jodhpur (which we didn't get to visit) is known as the "Blue City", …
Gold, Gates, Goods, Gardens, and “Gorgeousne
The City Palace, Rajasthan's largest palace built over time by various Maharajas, was our first stop this morning. I was able to take a few pics from the outside, but once again we had to pay for each camera on the inside so we just used Dan’s. Historically, several of the Maharajas would weigh themselves in gold on an enormous scale and then …
In-laws, many gods, metalwork, and Cricket
Just North of Udaipur outside the town of Eklingi sits a pair of abandoned 11th Century temples, the larger towering and watching over the smaller, appropriately called "Sas Bahu" - meaning "Mother-In-Law and Daughter-In-Law", The side-by-side temples to Vishnu are incredibly well-preserved and extremely ornate for being a thousand years old. …
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Palaces, Sunsets and Cooking Time with Jaya!
... had the restaurant to ourselves and enjoyed the delicious food whilst having an amazing view of the lit up palace- it was stunning- we were so glad to be off of the Mr I love to honk my horn's bus. We soon retired to our room, and were fast asleep before we knew it.
The following day (after a long lie in!) we headed out to go and explore the city of Udaipur- first stop was the city palace- it was OK (if you like cardboard cut out exhibitions!) the view was pretty but it was a ...



