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Fatehpur Sikri And Jaipur : Pinky, Forts & Shops
Day 4 Tuesday 18th March 2008 Agra - Jaipur We started with breakfast in the Trident - where Stewart has a lovely Indian breakfast - which proved to be hotter than the meal the night before. It's still very flat countryside, still full of roadworks and it's somewhat drier than the areas nearer Dehli. About an hour from Agra was our stop for today …
Empty Castles but Plenty Of BS
... wenn ich das alles noch zweisprachig machen muss. Heute besuchte ich zuerst den Jaipur Stadtpalast, der eigentlich ganz nett war. Zumindest von aussen. Im Inneren gibt's nicht allzu viel zu sehen. Von dort ging ich zum beruehmten Jantar Mantar Observatorium. Danach fuhr ich zum gewaltigen Amber Fort, am Stadtrand. Wie ueberall in Indien beeindrucken die Gebaeude eher von aussen durch ihre Groesse als durch ihre Innengestaltung. Sie sehen immer so aus als ...
Jaipur und andere Verrücktheiten...
... berühmtesten Bauwerk Jaipurs gemacht und dann „musste“ ich auch noch am Affentempel von Galta einen Hügel erklimmen.. Anfangs war ich gar nicht begeistert aber ich hatte echt Glück, denn dieses Wochenende fand in dem Tempel ein Festival statt und unglaublich viele Menschen gesellten sich zu den gut 500 Affen, die den Tempel bewohnen. Am Eingang des Tempels machte sich auch noch eine Kuhherde breit ...
Dagur 3 í Jaipur
Ákváðum að vera rosa dugleg og vakna snemma eftir að hafa sofið út í gær. Byrjuðum daginn í Amber Fort. Perla var ekkert rosalega hrifin en skipti um skoðun eftir að hafa óvart labbað inn á leðurblökuhóp sem leyndist í neðanjarðargöngunum. Á leiðinni aftur í bæinn komum við við hjá Water Palace og nokkrir Indverjar fengu að taka mynd af sér með okkur. Ef þú ert hvítur þá ertu celeb. Skelltum okkur á mjög fræðandi safn (sjá meðfylgjandi mynd) og svo að versla. ...
Jaipur - the Pink City
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On Sunday, we traveled to Jaipur by bus. While the distance from Delhi to Jaipur is only 260 km, we learned that the bus ride will take about 6 hours. The maximum sustainable speed on the road is about 50 km when clear but it is under construction at various points (widening to 6 lanes). There are countless trucks on the road hauling countless items along with cars and tuk tuks. Every ...
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