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Rajasthan Trilogy. 2. Jaipur. Overwhelming.  Uluru
The driver, who took me from the airport, made a sales pitch to take me around the city and to the Amber Fort for 900 rupees. The receptionist at the hotel said that it was a reasonable price but if I wanted I could bargain down to 700 rupees.
I de... more - travel report by krisek 

Kumbhalgarh-A refuge and safe haven  Uluru
Kumbhalgarh fort is located at a distance of 60kms from Udaipur and can be covered as a day-trip from your base at Udaipur. The most convenient way to reach here is by private cab.The Kumbhalgarh fort stretches across 36kms of the Aravalli mountains and i... more - travel report by shalini_md 

Rajasthan Trilogy. 1. Udaipur. Splendid.  Uluru
Udaipur is known to the world also as Venice of the East or the Indian City of Lakes. Frankly, I would strongly disagree with the Venice comparison. Just because a palace had been built on the water of one of the lakes, it does not make it even close to t... more - travel report by krisek 

Relax - Delhi can be Delectable!  Uluru
Delhi surprised and delighted at every turn. Smoggy? Very! Crowded? Forget about personal space! Traffic? Worse than Rome! Loud? Every car horn is blaring! Delhi is all that, Delhi is also an amazing melting pot of cherished old (Red Fort) and sparkling n... more - travel report by eirekay 

Rajasthan Road Trip and the Places In Between  Uluru
A 12 day road through Rajasthan, linking Dehli, Agra, Jaipur, Pushkar, Udaipur, Jodphur and Jaisalmer meant long hours in a car, 34 hours to be exact, with stops at "lesser" sites. It also meant that we had a window to a very different world, full of spec... more - travel report by eirekay 

The Pink City of Jaipur  Uluru
My tour began with a first stop to the famous landmark of Jaipur, ie HAWA MAHAL aka THE PALACE OF THE WINDS which was built in 1799 by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh.

This unusual architecture of red and pink sandstone 5-storey pyramid style bu... more - travel report by gloriajames 

Tracking Tigers  Uluru
The small village of Ranthambhore is near the township of Sawai Madhopur, in the north eastern region of Rajasthan. It is said that it got its name from two hills that are located nearby - Ran and Thambor.
The actual park is set between the Araval... more - travel report by mistybleu 

Belur-Horanadu-Sring-eri-Murudeshwar  Uluru
Returning to India was a beautiful experience - after 8yrs of travelling/living abroad, when we finally moved back to India (Karnataka) in May’06. We reached Bangalore in mid May, after a few restful days at my parents place, we decided to set off on our... more - travel report by akhila 

Udaipur-The City of Lakes Will Drown You in Beauty  Uluru
For me, Udaipur was the most romantic city in Rajasthan. It is no wonder that this stunning city inspired dens of artists, working in the miniature style that Rajasthan is so famed for. Nestled in the Girwa Valley, surrounded by the green, rolling Aravill... more - travel report by eirekay 

Rajasthan Trilogy. 3. Jodhpur. Spectacular.  Uluru
I came to Jodhpur to see only a couple of major sights: the gigantic Meherangarth forth situated on a hill overlooking the city, and the Umaid Bhawan Palace. The rest of sights were less important to me and I was leaving it to fate, how much could be visi... more - travel report by krisek 

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