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November 14th 2010
Published: November 14th 2010
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Thursday, 28 October We leave Jaisalmer this morning and head out through the dusty desert towards Jodhpur a city of approximately 500,000 inhabitants. The desert I see from the road is a lot different to the desert in Morocco; the Indian desert has a lot more scrub than sand. Our itinerary includes a Jain Temple, but this is fairly average and should be missed. Back in the car, I plug in my Ip... Read Full Entry



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Amber Fort Jaipur in the background.



14th November 2010

You and Mallie
Who is this new third man on the block called Dick? Robin
15th November 2010

Come in number three your time is up! I'm also not sure about that Dalwini dancing "girl?" A rug; have you smelt those camels? Hey, it's fantastic to see the sights through your travellers eye but I think it's time to come home. Looking forward to hearing many a tale.
15th November 2010

lucky man
18th November 2010

Jaisalmer and golden sand
I just remembered my trip to Jaisalmer,Jodhpur and Ajmer. You are so lucky that you have enjoyed Diwali in Jaipur.
31st December 2021
Haveli in Jodhpur

Rajput architecture, not Mughal
This is classic Rajput architecture of the Hindu Rajput kingdoms of Rajasthan, which predate the arrival of the islamic invaders. It is not Mughal architecture. The modern India state of Rajasthan was comprised almost entirely of Hindu kingdoms. Please correct the labels on your photos from Jodhpur and other palaces and forts of Rajasthan. Thanks

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