Hotel Gangaur Palace / Ashoka Art
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Ooooohhh, Udaipur
The journey from Puskhar (via Ajmer) to Udaipur was probably the worst we had so far. The buses in Rajasthan are described as "bone-rattlers" – this is an understatement. For nearly 9 hours we were stuffed in a tin can and shaken with intermittent hard braking and trying not to notice how close we were to cliff edges and oncoming traffic. To …
Octopussy
We were a bit apprehensive about getting the bus, but we were assured it was a 'deluxe' bus and that it would only take us 5.5 hours to get to Udaipur. We would have taken the train, but there currently isn't one between Jodhpur and Udaipur; the other option would have been a driver, but as we are trying to stick to a budget, and as I've relaxed …
Curries are coming home....
No, we're not talking the imminent arrival of Johnny Curry....we're talking some spicy, tasty proper Indian stylee curry! Yesterday evening in Udaipur we had a cookery lesson from the lovely Shashi who taught us how to make practically every dish under the hot sun here. We were cooking for hours and made a right feast....curry, pilau, naans, …
Venice of the East: two days in Udaipur
As there were no direct trains to Udaipur from Jaisalmer, we took the sleeper bus. We had to sit in the shade as we waited at the bus station because the scorching sun was at its afternoon peak. Dogs, cats and chickens lay alongside one another flinching at the unbearable heat of it all, too sticky to tussle, too …
Tuk-tuk wars and camels
After leaving the Randalls and the luxury in Jaipur we headed to Kota to stay on a farm recommended by friends of Caz. It was owned by an English lady, Vicky, and her Indian husband who were very nice....it was a great place just to chill out for a few days, book a few trains, feed the cows :) and eat really good home cooked food!
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