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By kit_t
April 7th 2005
Beautiful Udaipur Asia » India » Rajasthan » Udaipur
Today was to be a day of luxury. We were off to Udaipur, a city in Rajasthan reknowned for its beautiful and huge palaces. In particular, the lake palace is the most famous of the lot, being situated in the middle of a picturesque lake and in fact having starred in the James Bond movie Ocotpussy. The day started off with an early morning 6:50am flight to Udaipur. However, thanks to Indian Airlines efficiency, we discovered upon arriving at the airport that the flight had been delayed until 12:30. After yelling at numerous staff (I was a bit cranky since I [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 548 Views | [diary=7007]

Fateh Prakash Hotel
Eating breakfast in our window seat
Uppuma

In Ahmadabad we had three hours between the two journeys, which we decided to spend in the station's restaurant. Our train was to leave at 11 p.m., but the place already closed at 10 p.m., so we walked to the platform to find the train already there. This train was almost empty, it did not seem very popular, no wonder as it took nine hours for only 380 km! This time we chose one middle and one upper berth because the last time it had been very cold on the upper berths. We immediately realised that this train was smaller, the [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 2007 Views | [diary=6277]

Lake Palace
City entrance from lake
Palace guard

By Ant
November 10th 2004
STILL IN UDAIPUR  Asia » India » Rajasthan » Udaipur
Nadine was the one who gave herself the title of 'baby of the group', and in some ways it fits cos it is a bit like having an excitable teenager along with you. I find I can take Nadine in small doses, she's loud giggly, very scatty, (missed her initial flight, has no idea what the itinniarry is, doesn't take Maleria tablets because.... 'Well the local people don't do they?'), She thinks she might buy a house when she gets home, but maybe a job first, (though no views on a career), and wants to buy lots of Indian stuff cheap [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 19th 2006 | 247 Views | [diary=15831]

Laundry down by the lake
Up above Udaipur
OUR HOTEL ROOM

By Ant
November 9th 2004
BOMBAY TO UDAIPUR VIA AHMEDABAD. Asia » India » Rajasthan » Udaipur
Ok people you need to understand that I'm slightly inebriated at the moment, (on account of being out and having too many beers at a fantastic local restaurant). so you'll have to forgive any odd spellings, or owt that just has no logic whatsoever. It was an early start from Bombay Monday morning, (5.30am), and a quick taxi drive to VT, (The central station). The scene there was straight out of your typical boys own adventure type annual when preparing for an overland excursion in a remote land. The station was abject pandemonium, a mixture of travelers, porters, and people trying [View Full Entry]

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Ghandi's Ashram
At a Stepwell
Another Stepwell Shot

By DMac
November 28th 2002
Udaipur Asia » India » Rajasthan » Udaipur
When I arrived in Udaipur with Liron on the bus we quickly got a place to settle at the Lake View Guest house, which turned out to be the highest in the city famous for the James Bond scenes of running across the rooftops of the most romantic city in India. Watching the full moon set over the fort in the distance so that the three pronged tower of the fort melted into the moon, and the sun was rising from the opposite direction over the bright white light on top of the very close Jain Temple, it didn't take me [View Full Entry]

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Published: April 17th 2005 | 116 Views | [diary=4674]



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