I see you had a nice holiday trip, how many days ?
10.
But, I found it way too less. I have to return!
Beautiful places apart, North India (Delhi in particular) is also a wonderful culinary experience. However, I guess, the same can be said about many parts of this country - good food is rarely far away!
I was on vacation in North India starting with Udaipur in Rajashtan, followed by Jaipur. From Jaipur we came to Delhi and finally back home to Bombay - spending 34 nights in each of these places.
According to my math, that amounts to a total 136 days (or nights, actually...)
// But seriously: Beautiful and impressive pictures, Sid!
Last edited by gstercken; February 6th, 2007 at 02:36 PM.
BTW, that was a typo. I meant 3 nights. Have corrected it now.
// Had I spent 34 nights in each of these places, our last meeting would have probably been in one of Delhi and Jaipur instead. Hmmm, sounds like a good location for some future meet.
Last edited by Siddhartha; February 7th, 2007 at 12:45 AM.
While I did visit the Agra Fort, Fatehpur Sikri was unfortunately not on the guided tour. I guess, this place is one that I sorely missed
Well, my theory is this. Always leave something pending, so you make another visit
Originally Posted by Siddhartha
Seeing photos posted by Kiran earlier, I also wished to visit Jaisalmer, but that would be in the direction opposite to Delhi (from Udaipur) and I had to leave it for later - Delhi and Agra being on my priorities for this trip.
I was planning on hoping to cover Agra/Delhi too when I visited Rajasthan. But that would've been impractical covering all those places, and rushing through would be ridiculous.
Originally Posted by Siddhartha
Beautiful places apart, North India (Delhi in particular) is also a wonderful culinary experience. However, I guess, the same can be said about many parts of this country - good food is rarely far away!
True. I made it a point to stop by the highway-side dhabas, a rarity in this side of the world
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