Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Udaipur/Mt.Abu

Hello!

     If you are reading this your probably know that I recently had my midterm break (already?). I went with three other women from the CLS program and we enjoyed sightseeing, shopping, and life in Udaipur and Mt.Abu. 


 Me on Guru Shikar!
 A man in traditional Rajasthani clothing.
 Steve I thought you would like the palm tree

 View from hotel in Udaipur
Street view in Udiapur
    My most memorable experience in Mt.Abu had to be when we were in the Aravalli mountain range, and we enjoyed jungle grown mangos (jungali aam)! We had a wonderful tour guide and we climbed Guru Shikar (the highest point in the Aravalli mountain range).
    Udaipur is a lovely city also in southern Rajasthan, in fact the CLS program use to take place here, but moved to Jaipur a few years ago. If anyone ever has the opportunity to go the Mewar Haveli is a great place to stay. We had a breath taking few of the Pichola Lake (where the Lake Palace is located). This was a great place and I would love to return. Most memorable experience in Udaipur had to be when we went into a leather shop and we watched the leather worker engrave our names into book marks!
    Believe it or not nothing terrible happened. Unfortunately two of my  co-travelers became ill but only for 24 hours. I am back at school and looking forward to the challenges and excitement in the remaining weeks of the CLS program. 

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

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Sanganer/City Palace/Hawa Mahal


Hello Folk,
So I find myself having only enough time once a week to update this blog. Sorry about that I hope someone is still finding it amusing. This weekend I did some site seeing. First I went to the block printing /blue pottery making industry region of Jaipur called Sanganer. Jaipur is famous for its beautiful textiles, blue pottery, and jewelry (particularly semi-precious and precious gems). The blocking printing and textile industry were outstanding and I do not thin k my pictures will do justice for what I saw, but there are pictures anyway!


Sunday I visited the City Palace. Again it was a beautiful sightJ. Did you know Rajasthan has a royal family? Well it does, but now the palace is open to the public! As my friend and I were exploring some of the pink city (Johari Bazaar) we stumbled upon the Hawa Mahal or Palace of Winds.