India

India. The word evokes many images. A land of more than one billion people reaching from the vast Indian Ocean to the stunning Himalayas, India is awash in unparalleled color and beauty. Few locales in the world match its stimulating effect on the five senses — the exotic sights, a cacophony of sound, and exotic smells, tastes, and sensations of a vibrant place. The essence of “India” goes far beyond its exotic, and at times mystical, reputation. Its reality is far more complex that its ecologically diverse geography with dry deserts, towering peaks, and subtropical lowlands; ancient history spanning centuries of kingdoms and modern incarnation; and cultural and spiritual enclaves offer the casual eye at first glance. India is a country in the midst of change that honors its rich heritage as it establishes itself as one of the most dynamic and fastest-growing economies in the world. Millions of tourists journey to India each year to see it for themselves, drawn by the lure of Taj Mahal in Agra, the Golden Triangle, the Land of Kings, Rajasthan, Kerala, and elsewhere. Most soon discover that India is so much more than that. It is a home to countless languages, religions, and traditions — even gods. It’s impossible to absorb it all in just one visit. One must take a pilgrimage or a life-changing experience to begin to understand what India personally means.

 

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Sunrise in Udaipur, India

My family and I arrived last night in Udaipur, India. We had a long, eventful day driving from Jaipur through Rajasthan, the Land of Kings. Mountainous with both a good expressway and narrow highway under heavy construction, Rajasthan has a magical landscape. Amid the verdant fields and orchards, flowering greenery, desolate hills, dry forests and village life on full display, we encountered a rainstorm rare in this semi-arid region and were almost hit by a bus.

Fortunately, we made it to Udaipur safely and enjoyed a spectacular view at sunrise on the Lake Pichola waterfront. Here are a few photos from the old city looking across Lake Pichola and the City Palace. It looks even better in person!

A panoramic view of Udaipur from the Lake Pichola Hotel.

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Greetings from Rajasthan, India

My family and I are on a week-long tour of India’s Golden Triangle — Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur with an extra stop in Udaipur, a city in Rajasthan, the Land of Kings. More coming soon, but here are a few of the highlights from our trip.

Taj Mahal, Agra, India

Chand Baori, Rajasthan, India 

Hawa Mahel, Jaipur, India 

Amber Fort, Jaipur, India  

And some interesting street life!

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