[…] worry, that he’ll lend us any money we need before we get to Agra. The road is a bit better than Delhi-Jaipur and takes us through somewhat desolate countryside with occasional crops of cereals and potatoes […]
[…] with its red sandstone and marble decorations – an example we’ve already seen is Humayun’s Tomb in New Delhi – and the second phase, based on white marble and pietra dura inlay, exemplified by […]
The architecture is fascinating- particularly the tombs!
Wonderful to return to India via your visit. How amazing is Shahpura House Hotel!
What a fantastic time you are having, and what a beautiful country. Thanks for sharing, your photos are superb.
We certainly enjoyed our stay in India. Glad you like the photos. More posts to come as I recover from jet lag!
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[…] worry, that he’ll lend us any money we need before we get to Agra. The road is a bit better than Delhi-Jaipur and takes us through somewhat desolate countryside with occasional crops of cereals and potatoes […]
[…] with its red sandstone and marble decorations – an example we’ve already seen is Humayun’s Tomb in New Delhi – and the second phase, based on white marble and pietra dura inlay, exemplified by […]
[…] More Delhi and the Road to Jaipur […]