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India: Udaipur
Known as the “City of Lakes” or “Venice of the East,” Udaipur abounds with stunning landscapes and larger-than-life palaces.
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India: Jaipur
Palace hotels and painted elephants are part of the colorful exoticism of Jaipur, a city that offers a dazzling immersion into the riches of India.
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India: Mumbai
Mumbai is the biggest, wealthiest, and fastest city in India. Often compared with New York in terms of its energy.
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India
Mark Twain called India "the land of dreams and romance,of fabulous poverty, of splendor and rages, of palaces and hovels."
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India: Tented Camps
Seven tented camps, including two new luxury/eco ones. Plus: what to read and see before you go.
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India: Off the Beaten Path
A memorable sidestep to lesser-known cities: Gwailor and Orchha (near Agra) and Karaikudi and Hampi (in the south). Plus, Bombay advice from designer Lisa Fine.
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India: Jodhpur
Known as the Blue City for its cobalt-painted facades, Jodhpur is home to maharajah palaces, gorgeous gardens and the legendary Mehrangarh Fort.
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Japan: Kyoto
A fascinating mix of tradition and contemporary life, 1,200-year-old Kyoto has a wealth of Japanese culture, including some 2,000 temples and shrines.
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Laos: Luang Prabang
A designated Unesco World Heritage site, Laos' former royal capital has stunning ancient temples.
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India: Udaipur: Where to Stay: Hideaways: Devi GarhFrom Fiona Caulfield, author of the Love India travel guide series: If I was choosing just one place for a romantic Indian escape, Devi Garh is it. Nestled in the... |
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India: Udaipur: What to See & Do: Churches & Temples: Eklingji TempleFrom Fiona Caulfield, author of the Love India travel guide series: On the way to Devi Garh from Udaipur is this stunning temple with exquisite carving. The Maharana and his... |
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Escape: Places: Udaipur In BriefFrom Fiona Caulfield, author of the Love India travel guide series: UDAIPUR: CITY OF DAWN “Founded in 1567, Udaipur is one of the most spectacular places in India. It is... |
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India: Jaipur: Where to Stay: Newcomers: Devi Ratn HotelFiona Caulfield, the author of the Love India travel guide series, recommends: “Scheduled to open in mid 2010, this all-suite property is eagerly awaited. owned by devi resorts, who created... |
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India: Udaipur: Where to Shop: Fashion & Accessories: Devi Garh ShopFrom Fiona Caulfield, author of the Love India travel guide series: Truly fabulous. There is a beautiful curated collection of fashion, accessories and homewares. Local craft, contemporary Indian design and... |
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India: Udaipur: Where to Stay: Most Indulgent: Oberoi UdaivilasSet on thirty acres of wildlife conservancy overlooking Lake Pichola, the Udaivilas brings to life the splendor and romance of the fabled Indian subcontinent. The ceremonial arrival via boat is... |
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India: Jodhpur: Where to Stay: Hideaways: Rawla NarlaiThe best place to overnight on the route from Jodhpur to Udaipur is Rawla Narlia. One of the most magical places that I have visited in India remains something of... |
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India: Udaipur: Introduction: Just Back From: Just Back from...India“[India is] the one land that all men desire to see, and having seen once, by even a glimpse, would not give that glimpse for the shows of all the... |
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India: Introduction: Just Back From: Just Back From... IndiaI am just back from one of the most amazing trips of my life. India, to my mind, is not just another country but a realm between reality (at times... |
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India: Udaipur: What to See & Do: Churches & Temples: Jagdish TempleOne of the largest temples in Rajasthan, Jagdish Temple is located a stone’s throw from the City Palace. Built in 1651 by Maharana Jagat Singh, the three-story complex is carved... |
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