Created by phileasfogg on September 23, 2007
- When five overworked women decide they need a break, even a weekend’s sufficient. And in a historic, picturesque town in the Thar desert? Good fun.
- 7 reviews
- 1 Story
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Created by HELEN001 on April 28, 2005
- Jodphur, with its blue-washed houses in the old city, is situated on the edge of the Thar Dessert. The impressive fort perches on a rock outcrop above the city. The maze of streets are full of colour and activity. The atmosphere is friendly and easygoing.
Created by yankee_dude on October 3, 2007
- Excellent value for money and more...
Created by mcnosky on June 16, 2005
- Staying at Sinla Haveli was cool. I like that place, and my friends also like the people. The family that ran the guesthouse was too generous.
Created by ashishmth on March 28, 2005
- Interesting historical place with a high cultural dose.
Created by Vaidya on March 2, 2005
- We were expecting a piece of rich architectural heritage, inexpensive beautiful, colourful handicrafts, spicy tasty food and clean and wholesome sweets - happy to say that we were not disappointed.
Created by bshroff on April 27, 2004
- Our holiday in Rajasthan was simply amazing -- the memories still make us tingle. It's such a different country!!! There are 600-year-old forts, 2000-year-old temples, rugged desert stretches, and peacocks and camels roaming the streets. Bedecked and beautiful women with their faces partially covered added a rustic beauty to the holiday.
- 4 reviews
- 1 Story
- 7 photos
Created by Joel on August 31, 2000
- Jodhpur is like moving on up through a labyrinthine maze of narrows streets. Many of the houses are painted blue and some of them are even richly carved. Why blue?
Created by Amanda on August 5, 2000
- Jodphur looks weird on first view - most of the houses are painted blue! The city is dominated by the immense Fort, which is fascinating and shouldn't be missed.
Jodhpur
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