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Food saga – Udaipur
I thoroughly enjoyed the food in Udaipur. It was the first place I stayed in Rajasthan for an extended period and I got to taste food from various places. Poha was one of the most staple breakfast items available everywhere. I have to say that the poha in almost all the places tasted very good. Read more
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Old has its charm
While in Udaipur I did a LONG walk around old city. I also took a guide along with me to explain the places better rather than just seeing shops. It was like time travelling to the past as some of the streets and shops have stayed the way they were 100 years ago. Paneer, Rabdi, Read more
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If you are a servant, be a King’s servant.
I took a walk randomly one evening in Udaipur. I actually liked walking around the city esp. Old city. I walked to this place called Saheliyon Ki Bari. It’s a garden built not for the queen but for the maids of the queen. The place was apparently designed by the king himself. King Rana Sangram Read more
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A wall visible from space
I drove down to Kumbalgarh from Udaipur. The fort has the second longest wall in the world after The Great Wall of China and it’s also visible from space. First off the route was very beautiful.It had some streams and other lakes. It was a beautiful rural ride. The first thing you will notice is Read more
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Dharohar folk dance
When I reached Udaipur, almost everyone in the hostel was talking about tickets to a program called Dharohar folk dance and how they had to wait for 3 days to get a ticket. It was conducted in a place called Bagore Ki Haveli. It was performed daily between 7pm to 8pm. I did not have Read more
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Chetak
The first thing that comes to one’s mind when we say Chetak is the scooter Bajaj Chetak. In fact if you google Chetak, you will mostly see results for only Bajaj Chetak. Chetak was the name of the Stallion that Maharan Pratap rode. It is said to be one of his favourite horses and there Read more