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India's Golden Triangle \ Photos

At the Red Fort in Delhi
The Mosque in Delhi
Doing the five senses tour, this one involved smelling with oils to create our own Scent of India
Selecting our oils for Scent of India mix
Shopping windows in Delhi
The community kitchen at Sikh temple
The community kitchen
The large vats for the community kitchen
The Sikh Temple
The center for the blind, they teach them skills like candlemaking
The famous Spice Route restaurant at the Imperial
Gorgeous courtyard, many of the Delhi hotels have a similar ambiance
Hotel in Delhi
Hotel inspections in Delhi
Framing of Humayun's Mausolem
Humayun's Tomb
Humayun's Tomb
Humayun's Tomb
Mausoleum for Humayun's military heads
E-Rickshaw right next to us
Snapshot of our bathroom
Room at the Claridges
How they carry our luggage
Driving the Delhi streets, always lots of people
Buildings on the drive to Agra
Another mode of transportation in India
Locals hanging out on a busy intersection
The Oberoi in Agra
The Oberoi's view of the Taj - you can see the top of it in the mist in the background
Just a funny sight, just a cow, hanging out in front of the Puma building
Our guide in Agra :)
The Taj Mahal through the mist and rain
It was pouring, but we didn't let it stop us.
View of the Taj Mahal from across the river
Explaining to us how long it takes to do the gemstone carvings
Learning about the gemstone work on the Taj Mahal
Sample gemstone work for sale
Many restaurants would cook in front of you
Breakfast at our hotel
Golf Carts used to skip the walk to the Taj
The entrance to the Taj, filled with people and some cows
One structure as you enter to see the Taj Mahal
The first glimpses of the Taj Mahal
The Taj Mahal. This was earlier AM when the crowds were not as bad.
The Taj Mahal
Walking to the Taj. Many people buy tickets to just hang around in the courtyard area.
View from the Taj Mahal looking at to the entrance.
Closeup of the inscription around the entrance
Close up of the gemstone work on the Taj Mahal
Some monkeys visiting the Taj Mahal too
Somebody was proposing to the left of the picture here.
Street scene
Local market in a town on the way to Ranthambore
Local market in a town on the way to Ranthambore
Our room at Khem Villas, very comfortable and nice.
On the way to Ranthambore
On the way to Ranthambore
Al fresco bathroom at Khem Villas
Bathroom at Khem Villas
Bathroom at Khem Villas
Outdoor lounging around the pond at Khem Villas
Our safari vehicle for the Tiger drive
A snapshot of a crocodile on the tiger drive
A snapshot of a crocodile on the tiger drive
Wild peacock sighting
Langur Monkeys on the Tiger drive.
The 'walking' trees, or Banyans, grow their roots down from their branches
Another mode of transportation in India
Some school girls wanted pictures with us. In rural areas, they don't see many like us.
Our room at Samode Haveli
The Courtyard of Samode Haveli
Samode Haveli
Samode Haveli
The Amer Fort (or Amber fort) at night
Amer Fort
Amer Fort
Amer Fort
Entrance to the Amer Fort. The large tall doors are replicas from the Medieval Era
The fort from up top at the restaurant
A very complete meal. A taste of all the many signature dishes of India.
A very complete meal. A taste of all the many signature dishes of India.
A glimpse into a special room above us.
Furniture made entirely of silver
Sitting on what feels like a very old throne
Snapshots of the past. These types of photos are everywhere in India
The Amer Fort
Amer Fort
Amer Fort doors, see how tall they are compared to the man standing outside them.
Amer Fort from the freeway, and I still didn't capture its full width in my lens
Puppet show at breakfast at Samode Haveli
Watching these ladies make the sandstone to do repairs.
She allowed me to take a photo.
A beautiful face in the market. I think my lens was cloudy
Our guide in Jaipur
Cuisine prepared
Our meal after we cooked it
The 'blue' room.
View of the Palace and Courtyard from up above.
The silver or 'reflecting' room in the Palace.
The silver or 'reflecting' room in the Palace.
The Observatory at the City Palace, one of the best and largest of its kind in the world.
A small sun dial
Other time devices
A large scale sun dial
The largest Sun Dial.
Our host teaching us about Indian cuisine and cooking
Learning how to cook using cow dung
Cooking over open fire
Cooking over open fire
Our setting for our meal
Learning about the spices in Indian cuisine
Separating the curds and whey
Making tikka masala
Learning how to not burn it
Making chapati
Making chapati and roti
Toss it into the pan
The ladies dress in so much color here.
Colorful saris in the market
Colorful saris in the market
Snapshot of the public laundry in Mumbai
Mumbai public laundry
Mumbai public laundry
Two gals chatting with us on the side of the road in Mumbai
Visiting the Gandhi Museum in Mumbai
The Railway building in Mumbai, one of Britain's 'crowning' works in the city
Gateway to India
Gateway to India
The Taj Hotel
The Gateway to India
On the stairs of the Taj Palace Hotel
The Gold Room at the City Palace in Jaipur
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