As with the 2 previous trips, this 3rd only made my love for this country grow deeper. I've said before that when people speak ill of India, my only response is they clearly missed the magic. All I ever see in India is the magic. The colors, the smiles, the sights, the smells (good and bad), the sounds, are all so magical. I don't understand how someone can be blind to all that makes India splendid. I'll be back. Not sure when. Not sure how. But I'll be back.
Until then - thank you to everyone who joined me on this 3rd adventure. Thank you for all the hospitality, all the memories, all the laughter, and for keeping the magic alive.
Rajastani woman walking into town from her village, looking stunning in brilliant reds, orange, and blue. |
Jain temple in Ranakpur (small town between Jodhpur and Udiapur). This was a small, side temple to the much larger and more grand temple. The carving work in the marble is stunning. |
Can't go to India without seeing the monkeys. These little guys were all around our guest house in Ranakpur. |
So true - in a restaurant we ate at in Udiapur. |
Katie and I waiting for the sunset at our guest house in Ranakpur - very beautiful lake view! |
Gardens in Udaipur. I thought this cluster of trees/bush looked like a baby elephant. Can you see it?? |
Nothing like a camel just hanging out on the side of the road. Udiapur was awesome. |
Three aspiring chefs!! Cooking class in Udaipur. We learned how to make 3 different curries, vegetable appetizer, and Katie's favorite desert, Gulab Jamon (aka: pancake balls) |
Sidd in shadow at the Monsoon Palace of Udaipur waiting for the sun to set. |
That's Udaipur behind us! Katie and I posing at the Monsoon Palace. |
We couldn't get enough of these marble screens! They were everywhere and they were stunning! |
*sigh* I cannot get enough of this building. I remember falling in love with the Taj the first time I visited. This time was the same, just... wow. |
For a bit of scaling/perspective. I'm standing inside ne of the small side alcoves of the main mausoleum. It is huge, and beautiful, and magical, and just worth seeing. |
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