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ROYAL INDIA TOURDining options along the TourDelhi - Agra - Jaipur - Pushkar - Udaipur - Jodhpur - Jaisalmer - Bikaner - Mandawa |
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Great food, amazing architecture, awe-inspring forts, ornate temples, desert lakes, royal accommodations. Exciting and memorable days already planned for you...
Delhi hotels are centrally located making all city points accessible. Agra, Jodhpur and Jaipur hotels are reminiscent of the great Mughal dynasty with beautifully landscaped grounds, marble floors, and impeccable service. Pushkar and Udaipur are centrally located around Lake Pushkar, the heart of the two towns. Hotels in western Rajasthan are heavily influenced by the grand intricate artistic flair of haveli architecture. A lot of interesting and exiciting choices.
Best Time: Winter in Rajasthan offers very cool evening temps and shorts weather throughout the day. Summers are incredibly hot but arid. Moonsoons can be quite enjoyable as rains occur mostly in the late afternoon offering a respite from the day's heat. October thru March (Winter)
Delhi is simply the most well-connected city in India. It's served 24 hours/day by an International Airport, four different railway stations, and an abundance of public and private bus lines.
Interesting cuisines are to be had in Rajasthan: spicy Gravies, cool Lassies, Mughal specialties, creamy Kulfi, terrific Tandoori, splendid Gulab Jamun. A tour worthy of the food alone.
Forts, palaces, havelis, a rat temple - really, zip rides, camel rides, horseback rides, boat rides. And the most interesting and varied architecture you could hope for..you'll spend the entire tour wishing for more hours in the day to conintue the ride.
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DelhiFrom street food stalls to fantastic international restaurants, Delhi offers the widest variety of food available in all of India. Due to its distance from the ocean and lack of fresh fish, it's a meat-eaters and vegetarian paradise. Here's but a mere sampling of places to eat: McDonalds, KFC, Subway and Pizza Hut are scattered all over the city Club India Cafe - 4797 Second Floor, 6 Tooti Chowk, Paharganj - marked by a cramped stairwell, this is a clean and bright little haven of peace with a birds-eye views of the chaos below. The menu spans the gamut and the Japanese food will surprise you Karim's - Jama Masjid, Gali Kababian - Mughal-style meat (mutton and chicken), served up since 1913 and still going strong Moti Mahal Deluxe - 37 Central Market, Punjabi Bagh West (outlets, too) - famous for their tandoori chicken, North Indian food, and gargantuan naan Sagar Ratna Shop - 24 Defence Colony Market – considered the best place for authentic South Indian food, Sagar does justice to the reputation. The menu features dosas, idlis, vadas, uttapams, rasam and thalis Saravana Bhavan - 46 Janpath (near Connaught Pl) - a Chennai chain of pretty good South Indian thalis Sri Balaji Restaurant - 17A/41 W.E.A. Gurudwara Road, Karol Bagh - a great value - serves North and South Indian fare Khan Chacha - 50 Khan Market – A Roomali Rolls and Kababs restaurant serving chicken, mutton, paneer and aloo rolls. Very popular with Delhiites Bukhara at Maurya Sheraton – Regularly tops the charts as India's best restaurant (and certainly among the priciest) - the roast lamb and the Bukhara Dal here are legendary. Reservations recommended. Chor Bizarre at the Hotel Broadway - 4/15A Asaf Ali Rd - franchised worldwide, the original restaurant serves Kashmiri food in an eclectic surrounding thieves market. The buffet is laid out inside an old car! Interesting at the very least Naivedyam at East Patel Nagar opp. Jaypee Siddharth Hotel - offers quality South Indian meals and service at great prices Punjabi by Nature - Rajouri Garden MGF City Square Mall - Delhi's best-known Punjabi restaurants AgraPetha (very sweet candy) JaipurChokhi Dhani & Apno Gaon - Two excellent places to enjoy Rajasthani food served in the traditional mode PushkarPushkar is fairly compact with restaurants scattered all over. Finding a place to eat is no problem. Remember, this is a holy town so it's 100% vegetarian and dry. If you want meat or booze then you need to travel to Ajmer. The Third Eye - fantastic Middle East fare - babaghanoush, hummus, pita UdaipurMewar Haveli Rooftop Restaurant - covered rooftop restaurant with beautiful lake views JodhpurGypsy - fast food, crowded often but food is delicious. Rajasthani thali (served upstairs) is one of the best in the city and quite cheap. Jaisalmer8 July - just inside the fort walls - homemade apple pie and vegimite toast, homemade ice cream. The spaghetti and pizza are highly recommended!!Artist Hotel Restaurant - near the sunset view point - the very best food in town. Everything is made fresh - Western fare and Indian dishes. Enjoy rooftop dining while listening to live Rajastani music BikanerA visit to Bhujia Bazaar and Chai Patti is a must - try the Kachoris and Samosas Chhappan Bhog - one of the oldest fast food joints of Bikaner. The Rajkachori of this place is a show stealer and a must for all chaat lovers. The rava dosa with coconut chutney and Indian Chowmein are mentionable favorites MandawaIf you are game for something fiery hot and spicy, try one of the elegantly explosive "lahsun ki kachori" (fried dumplings with garlic sauce). Traditional meals include "dal baatti churma" which is a mix of lentil curry served with roasted salty dough dumplings along with a sweet (churma). | |||
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