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Jodhpur to Udaipur
... to as the Great Wall of India. To get up to the palaces you have to climb. And climb. And climb some more. Jess's ankle was throbbing and we had to take a few breaks along the way but she made it! Amazing effort. The view from the top was stunning and rather than write all about it I'll post a bunch of pictures. The road from the fort to Udaipur is a real goat track and we made slow progress. It was OK though because this gave us time to enjoy the scenes ...
Udaipur - The Little Kingdom That Wouldn't
... and two open to the public.
Lots of mirrors here, including a bedroom with mirrors on floor, walls and ceiling. Unlike other palaces who cut the mirrors into tiny pieces to be laid like stained glass, this palace has large flat panels of mirror, looking more modern on that front. The Queen’s area was less glass and more paint.
Some rooms were obviously designed for ...
Recovering and Relaxing in Rajasthan
... feel of the place is probably what I expected when I thought of India, and it was wonderful just taking everything in, chatting with the locals and finding out what it was all about. I was on a mission to find out about yoga classes, massage, cooking classes and anything else that might be of interest, so I ended up having a few very interesting conversations! Without meaning to, I also managed to time it just right and pop into one of the cooking schools just as ...
Gin Palace
... Panic ensued. They tried to spin around to back out and bring their weapons down in a space no bigger than 2mx1m. I tried not to wet myself. Suddenly the group parted Dad’s army style into a formation and form a guard of honour as a very tall and broad grey haired man in civilian clothes stepped into the door way. He looked like a film star with beautiful streaks of black through his grey hair and shining gold bindi. He looked up at me with fleeting ...
Romance...!
... into what is, quite frankly, filthy water! We saw the Palace, which is the biggest in Rajasthan. However, now connoisseurs of Indian Palces we felt we'd seen better! My favourite place by far was the Havelli we saw which housed a huge and wonderfully peculiar room of puppets, a room full of mens heads wth turbans on (which was, if you've seen Return to OZ not disimilar to Princess Monbys room!). There was also ...