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Author Archives: Hattie
India day 36 – Udaipur
Dubbed the Venice of the East by Lonely Panet, Udaipur is very different from anywhere else we have visited in Rajasthan. Situated on Lake Pichola and surrounded by the Aravalli Hills, it is set in countryside as lush and green … Continue reading
India day 35 – Jodhpur to Udaipur, Rajasthan
We take a taxi to travel the 280 kms from from Jodhpur to Udaipur for 2700 rupees. The countryside is mostly flat, scrubby desert until we reach the small village of Ranakpur 90 kms north of Udaipur where it becomes … Continue reading
India day 34 – Bikaner to Jodhpur, Rajasthan
In order to get to Udaipur in Southern Rajasthan we have to return to Jodhpur where we stay overnight and pick up a taxi tomorrow to take us the remaining 280 or so km. Udaipur is very poorly served by … Continue reading
India day 33 – Bikaner, Rajasthan
Today we revisit the Old City on foot to meander the local bazaar and a few of the side streets of this medieval walled town. Bikaner is hardly touched by tourism and there are none of the handicraft shops that … Continue reading
India day 32 – Bikaner, Rajasthan
Bikaner is a dusty city of about half a million people and we are staying slightly out of the city centre opposite the velodrome and the Dr Karni Singh Stadium both of which are just across the road. We decide … Continue reading
India day 31 – Jaisalmer to Bikaner, Rajasthan
The taxi journey to Bikaner takes around five hours. There is no air con so all the windows are fully open all the way and the breeze blasts waves of searing waves of heat through the car. It’s scrub desert … Continue reading
India day 30 – Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
Sleeping out in the desert is an interesting, but somewhat uncomfortable experience; the bedrolls are not quite thick enough and the sandy ground is not as soft as you might imagine. We are up around 6.30 for breakfast of toast … Continue reading
India day 29 – Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
In the end we decided to do the desert safari through the hotel. It is a little more expensive (3,600 rupees) but is more convenient; we have a hotel room on our return and we don’t have to move our … Continue reading
India day 28 – Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
Today, we are shopping; making up for all the times we have denied ourselves souvenirs in other countries because of lack of space and the over-riding desire not to add to the weight of our luggage. Now, with only three … Continue reading
India day 27 – Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
The man-made Gadisisar Lake on the outskirts of Jaisalmer was once the city’s main water supply. A shadow of its former self, the lack of rain has reduced it to not much more than a large pond. We are lucky … Continue reading