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Quote: I had the luck to be shown Jodhpur by an Indian friend. One of his personal favorites is the Jaipur Fort, and we went there first thing. Even then, I hit Jaipur in a hot year, so at 8am the temperature was Read More
Quote: This is one of oldest markets of Jodhpur. It is quite colorful and may have around 6,000 to 7,000 tiny shops, but you must be prepared to walk through the narrow lanes. The market is in the heart of the city. Read More
Quote: With fond memories of Mohanlal Verhomal and his effusive bonhommie, we shot off to reacquaint ourselves with his wonderful spice shop. It was not as easy as on previous visits, as the shop is now in the middle of Read More
Quote: This is one of those shops that you find in India where you have to get your friends to surgically remove your credit card from your possession before you go in. In terms of textiles, we are talking quality and Read More
Quote: The rest of the day we walk through the old city and the bazaar. The people are very friendly and the children start shouting so that we always are the centre of interest. When I enter a school the schoolmaster Read More
Quote: I know this is going to sound a bit strange, but there's something about the market area of Jodhpur that reminds me of the nearest main town to where I live at home. The clock tower certainly wouldn't look out of Read More
Quote: You can't miss the fort - it's built on a hill and dominates the town. It hardly seems to be built on a human scale - even the paths up to the fort tower above the head. The entrance is covered in bullet marks, Read More
Quote: After Mehrangarh, Freebie and I marched off downhill towards Jaswant Thada. The rest were pooped, and hot and irritable to boot. Before we knew it, they’d negotiated with a couple of autorickshaws-wallahs to take Read More
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Quote: Umaid Bhawan was light years beyond our budget, but we wanted to see the palace museum. Air-conditioned interiors; interesting history – ah, bliss. But the best-laid plans of mice, men and women tend to go awry. Read More