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We left Jaipur at around 9:30 am. The drive from Jaipur to Udaipur took us around 8 hours with a stopover in Chittorgarh. I was prepared th...

We left Jaipur at around 9:30 am. The drive from Jaipur to Udaipur took us around 8 hours with a stopover in Chittorgarh. I was prepared though, I got my book and my laptop. After six hours, we reached Chittorgarh.  The kingdom of Chittorgarh lasted from 8th - 16th century. It ended because of a woman, the queen...

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Next stop was Amber Fort, where we needed to queue up to ride an elephant. There are many elephants in the area, transferring tourists to t...

Next stop was Amber Fort, where we needed to queue up to ride an elephant. There are many elephants in the area, transferring tourists to the Amber Fort set above. I have a fear of heights that riding elephants however fun, scares me. Hawkers are everywhere and you would just need to ignore them so they would stop....

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Decades ago, Prince Albert visited Jaipur that the Maharajah ordered the whole city to be painted in pink. I think it is an interesting cit...

Decades ago, Prince Albert visited Jaipur that the Maharajah ordered the whole city to be painted in pink. I think it is an interesting city, our guide, Sanjeev told us that Jaipur is one of the fastest growing populated city in India. Sanjeev is a 6 ft tall, black mustache and wears black sunglasses. He speaks slowly so...

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It is already our 5th day in India, and I have heard, tasted, seen and felt a lot of things while I’m here. I’ve heard a portion of its his...

It is already our 5th day in India, and I have heard, tasted, seen and felt a lot of things while I’m here. I’ve heard a portion of its history as explained by the excellent guides we had, tasted the spices of masala burning in my mouth, throat and anus. I have seen palaces, forts, beautifully designed walls...

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