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North India IN 81


A Holy cow, we must be in India !


Lynne, Ron and friends ripping through the mad Delhi traffic in a rickshaw


Stephanie and Paul appropriately attired to enter the Sikh Temple, Delhi


Taking a break at Humayun's Tomb, Delhi


This Indian family asked Lynn to pose with them, the Red Fort Delhi


Veggies galore!


Graham, contemplating a purchase at the Pushkar Camel Fair


Yashwan our guide was a polo player of some skill and enjoyed taking this horse for a "test drive" - Pushkar Fair


John wished his mo was this long, inspite of it taking a prize in the contest!


Sue and Lynne in their camel cart - lots of fun


In her element - Sue surrounded by fine fabrics.


June, admiring the decor of our Udaipur Hotel


The ornate Udaipur Palace


Graham and Ken amidst the carvings at the temple, Udaipur


The girls take a swing in our Palace Hotel, Jojawar


Visiting the Jain temple at Ranakpur.


Sheila and John were "Maharani and Maharajh" at our traditional dinner, Daspan


Joining in the dancing with the local ladies.


Tractors were the transport for our exploration of Daspan Village


Our group donated a ball to the Daspan girls school.


The local boy's school received a cricket set.


This has to be great for one's posture.


Jessie and Jeanne, admiring the view from a beauitful haveli, Jaisalmer


Cows are part of the street scene


Sue looking quite at ease - Camel Safari, Thar Desert.


Is Paul thinking a bike may be a better option? (Camel Safari)


Entertainment in the desert.


A family group, Thar Desert.


We followed hundreds of ornately decorated trucks, colourfully painted and be-decked with bling


Helen, with our Driver and bus boy


Our group at the Amber Fort, Jaipur


Jeanne and Mick rode up to the Amber Fort in style


The Ranthambore tigers were elusive, but we had the birds eating out of our hands


The beautiful Taj.


The Varanasi water front in the early morning


Bathers in the Ganges, Varanasi.