Ranthambore or Udaipur (as a second destination after Jaipur)?
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Ranthambore or Udaipur (as a second destination after Jaipur)?
My husband and I (both active, in our 30s) are going to Jaipur for a wedding in late Nov 2005. After four days in Jaipur (actually, two nights in Samode Palace, and two nights in Jaipur city central)we would like reccomendations for three nights at a second destination.
We are both of Indian origin, and have recently moved to Bangalore from San Francisco. I was on a whirlwind trip to Rajastahn ten years ago; this will be my husbands first visit.
1. We would like to minimize driving/travel time.
2. We're willing to splurge a bit (no more than $300/night)
3. I'd like someplace relatively peaceful/beautiful after the craziness of a big Indian wedding in Jaipur.
Thank you for your suggestions!
We are both of Indian origin, and have recently moved to Bangalore from San Francisco. I was on a whirlwind trip to Rajastahn ten years ago; this will be my husbands first visit.
1. We would like to minimize driving/travel time.
2. We're willing to splurge a bit (no more than $300/night)
3. I'd like someplace relatively peaceful/beautiful after the craziness of a big Indian wedding in Jaipur.
Thank you for your suggestions!
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Well, I can't speak for Udaipur because I have not been there but Sherbagh at Ranthambore would fit your budget. It is a bit rustic - you sleep in tents - but the people are wonderful, the food is excellent and the place is definitely peaceful compared to Jaipur - plus you can go on game drives in the park. I would not count on seeing a tiger, but the park is beautiful and there is much other wildlife to see. If you are looking to take it slow, I would only schedule one game drive per day as the drives are long - 4 or 5 hours.
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I think you need to think about connections and travel time. Jaipur-Ranthambore is a 4 hour drive. From Ranthambore you will have to take an overnight train back to Delhi to get a flight to Bangalore. Jaipur-Udaipur you can fly and then Udaipur-Bangalore you can probably fly via Bombay tho they may even have a direct flight now. Go to the Indian Airlines and Jet websites and see if flt timings work for you, compare this with Ranthambore then decide. I love Sher Bagh in Ranthambore and always reco it. In Udaipur you can look at Udai Vilas, the Oberoi property which may be expensive, Devi Garh, a bit out of town or Shiv Niwas. Aman Resorts is offering some deals on their new property on the outskirts of Jaipur - www.amanresorts.com.
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I vote for Udaipur. It's a beautiful city. And a day trip to the Jain temples in Ranakpur will give you a nice break from the cities. On the drive through the hills you can stop at villages, meet locals, etc.
Ranthambore is also beautiful, but there wasn't all that much wildlife. I don't know if that's a seasonal thing, though. I was there in Feb, 2003.
Ranthambore is also beautiful, but there wasn't all that much wildlife. I don't know if that's a seasonal thing, though. I was there in Feb, 2003.