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Published: November 21st 2015
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We were both woken out of our deep sleep by the young indian guy who changes the bed linen on the trains. "Jodhpur" he says. Looking around us, the cabin was almost empty, like the people who were laying in their beds a few hours ago had snuck off in the night. Looking at our watch, it was only 6am. Relieved, we said we are going to Jaipur. We had at least another 4 hours. "No, Jodhpur" he said a...
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Nanci and David Curry
Another good adventure!
We are continuing to enjoy your adventures. Glad you are conscientious about the elephants. We rode them up to the Amber Fort when we were in Jaipur and felt sorry for them standing in the heat all day. I remember the Hawa Mahal had scaffolding up for repairs and I was really looking forward to photographing it. One of our favorite cities in India. I related well to your story of "getting separated" on the train. It is one of the most frightening things to think of being in a foreign land and not knowing where your travel partner is! Thanks for sharing your journey with us!