| Majestic Meherangarh | Monday |
| Jodhpur, India | March 3, 2008 |
After seeing the fort for so long from our hotel, we were more than ready to get out there and see it up close. A quick tuk tuk ride and there we were, standing at the foot of the massive structure. First we were met by this wonderful camel! We named him Cameron.
Then we walked into the fort. Along the way we came across a sign pointing out some holes in the walls that were created by canon balls. I thought it was so great that this pigeon was just hanging out in one of the canon ball holes. I’m dedicating this picture to my sister and her boyfriend, both of whom work as “pigeon whisperers” back home in Edmonton.
I love this shot of a woman walking along, with her sari blowing in the wind.
And Rob, doing what he does
These guys took their gates seriously
This was probably the first time we saw such beautiful flowers in India
And some really fantastic trees
The architecture in and around the fort was unbelievable. You remember that I said Jodhpur was one of the most visually interesting places we have ever been? This is definitely one of the main reasons!
We found a pretty sweet spot to get some shots of the Old City
And this is what I was doing up there! I absolutely love the blue houses.
Here’s a quick video to give you a sense of where we were standing
And us with the blue houses in the background!
Inside of the fort were some jaw dropping rooms. Those maharajas really had a sense of style! Although I believe this room was decorated using golf leaf, glue and cow urine….
This fort was built around 1800, I believe, and is just a photographer’s playground
And here’s the photographer!


This was an old palanquin. We think that some of our brides should get ones like this for their doli ceremonies! This thing was easily much taller than both Rob and myself.
One of the guards having a cup of chai
Two guys showing off a length of fabric that is used to tie a turban. Can you believe the length of that?
And one final shot of Cameron. As we left the fort he was having a little snack, and was so cute to watch as he just munched away.
And that’s Jodhpur. Highly, highly recommended. Approved by The Wedding Travelers. Whatever you want to say, it’s cool. Next we're off to Jaisalmer, which we hope will be just as visually stunning.
Category: Adventures
Tags: architecture, camel, carving, chai, flowers, india, jodhpur, photography, portrait, wildlife
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banu: hi,, i'm architecture student from University of Indonesia,, ur web's really great,, i'm searchin bout houses in India for my task n ur web's really helped me :) n if u dont mind, i'll put some of ur pics n some information from ur web as my references for my essay :) keep up the good work :) love cultures!! ( 2009-10-24 04:04:14 )
ali: guys, the video's not there. :( ( 2008-03-05 09:31:41 )
mom: Cameron sure is wonderfully decorated. He's so cute! Love the rest of the shots. Is there a particular reason why the houses are all blue? ( 2008-03-04 08:03:12 )