Saturday 18 April 2009

Homeward bound

Well, in 6 hours we will be at 4am. Eek.

Many carpet , marble, jewelry and carving shops later we have arrived back in deli and our phone is working again!

Bye for now, next stop london.

Tuesday 14 April 2009

Fosters - The amber nectar water!

Seems like there is a very low alcohol beer on the streets here.

Whacky Races

Snapped this unique vehicle the other day, authough we have seen many autorickshaws and ridden in them, this one gets the prize for its sheer size. If there was a stretch limo version this is it.

Sunday 12 April 2009

Journey to Udaipur

Left at 8am for long days drive to Udaipur. Stopped en route to see embroidery workshop (spend money), to eat snacks (nice gulab jambal - round ball things coated in honey - yum) and to see a Jain temple and Ranakpur (I think that is the right place name). Beautiful carvings. There are two sects to the Jain religion - naked and clothed (did I mention that before somewhere?) Fortunately this one was a clothed temple. Although one of the praying young men was wearing a 'fully air conditioned' sarong thing that I have forgotten the name of. Lets just say it was a little too fully air conditioned for my liking! Martyn is worried now as I had not told him this bit!
Drove through a wildlife park on the way through the Araveli mountain range and saw lots of cute black faced langur monkeys. This resulted in lots of monkey jokes from the group but just to make Claire feel better I had to correct the group when they mentioned Orang Utans in the same sentence as monkey!
Arrived in Udaipur and had best nights sleep of holiday!
Next day was spent in Udaipur. Had a lie in, didn't have to go anywhere until 9am but was awake early so went for a swim in the pool with the local lads. Fortunately their swim trunks were jersey Y fronts and not the thin cotton that other clothing out here is made of. So far today we have seen the Lake Palace Hotel that Udaipur is famous for only due to lack of rain it was more a Mud Flat Palace Hotel. Still, you could see the potential once the rains come! Also visited the Royal Palace and, a very interesting Crystal Gallery which we paid extra for. The crystal was made in Birmingham and ordered by a Maharaja who died before it was delivered so his son unpacked it. We both agreed we were glad we went to see it but the crystal four poster bed and three piece suite were truly revolting!
Tonight off to miniature painting school (I think we are supposed to spend more money but we'll see) and then tomorrow is a long travelling day to Jodphur - the pink city. Getting closer to tigers (excited!)
If anyone is reading this we hope you are all well and will see you soon. Not doing well with postcard sending but will try harder tomorrow as have just realised we haven't yet sent any- oops.

the day the earth moved

well, martyn is not at all sure about camels! at least he likes them when he is on the ground but the getting up and getting down bit he wasn't sure about and he has found some parts of his body he didn't know existed. Tandem camel riding is great fun, especially when martyn nearly falls off the back.
Desert was lovely, very peaceful but more green than we were expecting, little bits of brush etc but at least the ground was quite hard so we could keep up with the camels. Everyone in the group was very impressed with our walking in the heat and gave us a round of applause when we finished our little trek. We think we got the best bargain - 4 hours walking and one hour on camels. Everyone else seemed to be in much pain the next day.
Earthquake happened at 8am on second day of camel trek, just after breakfast. Apparently it was 5.7 on richter scale. At least we were in the desert because the newspaper shows that bits of the fort we visited at jasailmer a day or two ago have fallen down!
First night of trek was spent in tents with ant infestation for company. Thats what you get for snacking on pringles in your tent. Although it was not so funny when the ants started trying to eat me at 4.30 am. Martyn thought this was hilarious because there were no ants in his bed at all! I must just be very tasty.
Trek finished at nice desert lodge style place with thatched huts and we got to see a local dance and music troupe. Martyn was more impressed by the rustic air conditioning unit consisting of a bale of straw, some water and a fan. Very clever.
That was it for the desert, off to Udaipur now.

Wednesday 8 April 2009

sandstorm!

Just our lcuk - poor tour guide very concerned - were promised wonderful view of Jasailmer fort in the sunset and a dust storm blew in. We could see in front of our faces - just. Hey Ho - we were laughing!
Hotel here is very posh. Have spent the night in a turret! beautiful round tower like chalet thing. Very smart, felt very under dressed in my natty old travelling clothes! They have a pool and request that you wear a 'proper' swimming costume. Not quite sure what this is but mine seemed fine.
Have visited the fort this morning and going on camel ride into the desert tonight so thought we would post this as likely nothing for two days now.
Considered an Ayurdvic massage for my bum which is sore after lots of travelling in our mini bus. Decided against on the basis the masseuse would be horrified and apparently for a bunch of people who like you to completely cover up the massage is done completely naked - definately not for me! Learnt today there is a branch of the Jain religion that walk around completely naked apparently - they are banned from tourist areas (this seems a shame!) and their prophet statues have their eyes closed (understandable I think!).
Have decided to try and get some exercise to walk off too much yummy food som am skipping camel ride and will walk in desert. I have been allocated the job of leading the camels so I hope they know where they are going otherwise we'll just go round in circles. Haven't told the rest of the group about our navigational skills, they seem quite trusting but they've only known us 4 days.
Better go - Martyn needs to look up the settings for his GPRS SIM card which he still hasn't got working. Bless him, I think he's feeling the pressure! :-)
More after desert.
K

Monday 6 April 2009

Singles Afternoon...

Our visit to the local fort yesterday found us in the middle of a local festival of women