After we left Agra and the Taj Mahal we headed to
Jaipur for a great couple days of sightseeing. The "Pink City" is a fascinating place to walk around and the surrounding areas are equally enchanting.
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Smoke anyone? |
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Delivery "truck" |
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Typical Indian Traffic |
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Love the Indian Scaffolding |
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This was about three stories up |
One of our stops during the first day in Jaipur was
Hawa Mahal, a palace within the city constructed in 1799.
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Our kids hate having blonde hair when we travel |
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Princess in the Palace |
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Peek-a-boo |
Another stop was Isar Lat, a tower built in 1759 to memorialize a battle victory. You can see a 360 degree panoramic view
here.
And some more photos of walking around Jaipur...
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There was a full jazz band playing in this alley... not sure why |
We stayed at
Hotel Maduban, which suited us fine. The breakfasts were good, the rooms were clean and the puppet show was entertaining (especially the young percussion player).
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This kid was phenomenal on the drum |
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The pool was fa-reezing! |
Our second day in Jaipur was spent exploring a few of the forts and the "Monkey Temple". Our first stop, and probably most spectacular, was
Amber Fort. This Fort, outside of Jaipur, was built of Red Sandstone in 1592. It has a gigantic wall that meanders along the hills around the main structure.
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There was the option to take the elephants up to the fort; however, we decided to not wait in line and took a jeep up the backside |
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Girls with their new pants |
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You can see a section of the wall here |
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One of the many steep stairways |
Our next stop was
Nahargarh Fort, which was not as impressive as Amber Fort. The best part was it overlooked Jaipur, but for some reason we didn't take any pictures. We did have lunch (which was not very good) but the beer was cold and the view was beautiful.
On our way back to Jaipur, we stopped to take a few photos of
Jai Mahal, a place in the middle of a lake whose name literal translation is "Water Palace."
Our last stop was
Galta & Surya Madir (Monkey Temple). Although this temple was featured on the National Geographic's
Rebel Monkey Series, it is way out of the way and difficult to find. Because of this, we did not get there until dusk. Because of the lighting, most of the pictures did not turn out very good.
Here is a video I found on YouTube, which should give you an idea of our experience.
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Watch Out! Flying Monkey! |
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They're so cute before they become evil |
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Hana is PETRIFIED of Monkeys. She had a death grip around Drew's neck the entire time. |
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Yet another Indian sign we can not figure out the meaning |
Did any of the monkeys attempt to pick pocket you? Do you bring food for the monkeys? The old forts are cool.
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