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Pushkar (13 Jan 1998) |
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Pushkar is a centre of pilgramage, a small but prosperous town. |
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| Meat and alcohol are banned but bangh lassi is on many menu's in town. |
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In eastern Rajasthan on the edge of the desert, camel rides are a popular way to spend a few hours. | |||
| Pushkar is built around a lake surrounded by temples and ghats. |
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| I had a cold (imported from England) but Sue went for a walk up the hill you can see with the temple on top. |
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The children of Pushkar fill the skies with their kites. |
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| Out of town and the climb ahead looms into sight. |
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Villages passed out of town. |
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| The spectacular view of the town she had from the top. |
| We left Pushkar just after lunch and head south towards Udaipur at the bottom left of the map. | |
| Not a great distance but not a great road, we arrive just after the sun has gone down. |
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A welcome chai break along the road in the mid afternoon. |
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The hills around Udaipur as the sun is going down. |
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| Accidents like this one are common on India's roads. |
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| If you are interested in North Indian Food then why not visit Sue's Recipe Server, our other Web site. |
| South India Overland is the record of our journey through Southern India during January and February 1997. |
| Exploring Vietnam is the record of a journey through Vietnam from Hanoi to Ho Chi Minh City (Saigon) and beyond during March and April of 1999. |
| Copyright © Laurence Rogerson & Sue Powell 1998.
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