Youngsters mingle at the Pushkar Fair The Rough Guide to Rajasthan, Delhi & Agra (Rough Guides) |
The Ganesh Pol at Amber Palace near Jaipur Wedding Songs Of Rajasthan |
A lady at the Pushkar Mela realizes she is on candid camera |
City Palace in Jaipur is the official residence of its Maharaja Lonely Planet India: Rajasthan |
A Naga sadhu (naked mystic) at Pushkar Danse traditionnelle du Rajasthan (Sindhi sarangi) |
Interior of the City Palace Museum in Udaipur Rajasthan Handbook, 4th: Travel Guide to Rajasthan (Footprint - Handbooks) |
Wedding party waiting for a ride to the event in Jaisalmer India Treasures : An Epic Novel of Rajasthan and Northern India through the Ages |
Detail of the Raja's apartments at the Amber Palace Banno |
A sweet smile at Pushkar Rajasthan (India Travel Guides) |
The Lake Palace is probably one of the most exquisite hotels in the World. It is located in the middle of Lake Pichola in Udaipur Ambawadi Lagoni |
A pensive young girl at Pushkar Portrait Of Rajasthan: Portrait Of Series |
The cheapest way to travel between Bundi and Kota Morchang |
Nomads near Pokaran. I drove the guy on the right to this desolate village site in the Thar Desert Rajasthan-Delhi-Agra. An Indo-Muslim Lifestyle |
Jaisalmer in the Thar Desert Rajasthan in India (Silk Road Travel Series) |
A warm smile in Pushkar Rythme Experience |
A dhaba or roadside snack on the road to Phalodi Dhols Of Rajasthan (Dholi) |
A weaving artisan and his grand daughter in the Thar Desert The Rough Guide to Rajasthan, Delhi & Agra |
The City Palace museum in Udaipur Impressions of Rajasthan |
Refreshments devoid of Coke or Sprite It reads "Always drink CHANDAR SODA Ice Cold" |
Between Udaipur and Gogunda, a group of people digs a well by hand |
Market in Jaisalmer |
Thar desert sunset |
A convenient store in Udaipur |
A haveli (merchant mansion) facade is intricately carved. All the panels are made of stone except for the wooden windows |
The Wind Palace or Hawa Mahal in Jaipur |
Jodhpur is known as the blue city of Rajasthan. Brahmin hindu families paint their dwelling blue. |
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