Dogster's Next Adventure: India again. Draft Itinerary Unveiled!
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Dogster's Next Adventure: India again. Draft Itinerary Unveiled!
Here’s my draft itinerary for part of next year’s travels. Some of it is a bit obscure so I guess response will be muted but I’d love to know any reports on the Rajasthan portion. I’ll be staying three days in most places. Longer in Udaipur. As you’ll see, I’m trying to connect some festivals and fairs. Doggie likes it slow.
Prior to this I’ll be in Kolkata, Raipur, the Bastar district of Chhatisgarh for three large local fairs, Indore then Ahilya Fort in Maheshwar and, if I can arrange it, a huge tribal mela in Chhotra Udepur during Holi. It’s all too obscure to canvas here.
Then:
Mar 15. AHMEDABAD: House of M.G.
www.houseofmg.com
Mar 18. ZAINABAD: Rann Riders or Desert Courses [website is down]
www.rannriders.com
Mar 21. DANTA: Bhavani Villa
http://bhavanivilladanta.com
Mar 23. POSHINA: Darbardadh Poshina
www.poshina.com
Mar 24/5/6: The Chitra Vichitra Fair is held at the confluence of three rivers near the village of Poshina. The fair is attended by tribals in great numbers, sometimes exceeding 60,000. The site is believed to date from the time of the Mahabharata, when Chitraveer and Vichitraveer are said to have repented at the Shiva temple, around which the fair is centred. This fair, one of the largest, purely 'Adivasi' (tribal) fairs is attended by around 60,000 to 70,000 tribal people. It takes place every year in the village of Gunbhakhari in Sabarkantha district, very near the borders of Rajasthan. It is held a fortnight after Holi, the festival of colours.
Mar 27. UDAIPUR: Devra,
http://www.mahindrahomestays.com/hom...?prpcod=RJ0006
Pahuna Haveli
http://www.mahindrahomestays.com/hom...?prpcod=RJ0005
Kankarwa Haveli
http://www.indianheritagehotels.com/property.asp?id=167
Mar 29 – 31 The Mewar Festival is celebrated to welcome the advent of spring. It coincides with the festival of Gangaur in Udaipur and has a unique charm about it. The festival of Gangaur is very significant for women of Rajasthan. It is a time for them to dress up in their best clothes and participate in the festival. They gather to dress the images of Isar and Gangaur and then carry them in a ceremonial procession through different parts of the city. The procession winds its way to the Gangaur Ghat at Lake Pichhola. Here, the images are transferred to special boats amidst much singing and festivity.
Once the religious part of the festival is over, it is time for cultural events where Rajasthani culture is portrayed through songs, dances and other programmes. The festival culminates with an impressive fireworks display. Like other fairs and festivals celebrated throughout the state, there is a lot of activity, which keeps the participants in a joyful frame of mind, eager to enjoy every moment.
Apr 1. DELWARA: Devi Garh [off-season rates start today!]
www.deviresorts.com
Apr 4. NARLAI: Rawla Narlai
www.rawlanarlai.com
Apr 7. SODAWAS: Karni Kot
http://www.karnihotels.com/kk_about.htm
Apr 9. SADARSAMAND: Sadar Samand
http://www.welcomheritagehotels.com/...alace_pali.htm
Apr 11. ROHET: Rohet Garh
www.rohetgarh.com
Apr 14. JODHPUR: Still deciding. Suggestions?
Have fun clicking on the links.
Prior to this I’ll be in Kolkata, Raipur, the Bastar district of Chhatisgarh for three large local fairs, Indore then Ahilya Fort in Maheshwar and, if I can arrange it, a huge tribal mela in Chhotra Udepur during Holi. It’s all too obscure to canvas here.
Then:
Mar 15. AHMEDABAD: House of M.G.
www.houseofmg.com
Mar 18. ZAINABAD: Rann Riders or Desert Courses [website is down]
www.rannriders.com
Mar 21. DANTA: Bhavani Villa
http://bhavanivilladanta.com
Mar 23. POSHINA: Darbardadh Poshina
www.poshina.com
Mar 24/5/6: The Chitra Vichitra Fair is held at the confluence of three rivers near the village of Poshina. The fair is attended by tribals in great numbers, sometimes exceeding 60,000. The site is believed to date from the time of the Mahabharata, when Chitraveer and Vichitraveer are said to have repented at the Shiva temple, around which the fair is centred. This fair, one of the largest, purely 'Adivasi' (tribal) fairs is attended by around 60,000 to 70,000 tribal people. It takes place every year in the village of Gunbhakhari in Sabarkantha district, very near the borders of Rajasthan. It is held a fortnight after Holi, the festival of colours.
Mar 27. UDAIPUR: Devra,
http://www.mahindrahomestays.com/hom...?prpcod=RJ0006
Pahuna Haveli
http://www.mahindrahomestays.com/hom...?prpcod=RJ0005
Kankarwa Haveli
http://www.indianheritagehotels.com/property.asp?id=167
Mar 29 – 31 The Mewar Festival is celebrated to welcome the advent of spring. It coincides with the festival of Gangaur in Udaipur and has a unique charm about it. The festival of Gangaur is very significant for women of Rajasthan. It is a time for them to dress up in their best clothes and participate in the festival. They gather to dress the images of Isar and Gangaur and then carry them in a ceremonial procession through different parts of the city. The procession winds its way to the Gangaur Ghat at Lake Pichhola. Here, the images are transferred to special boats amidst much singing and festivity.
Once the religious part of the festival is over, it is time for cultural events where Rajasthani culture is portrayed through songs, dances and other programmes. The festival culminates with an impressive fireworks display. Like other fairs and festivals celebrated throughout the state, there is a lot of activity, which keeps the participants in a joyful frame of mind, eager to enjoy every moment.
Apr 1. DELWARA: Devi Garh [off-season rates start today!]
www.deviresorts.com
Apr 4. NARLAI: Rawla Narlai
www.rawlanarlai.com
Apr 7. SODAWAS: Karni Kot
http://www.karnihotels.com/kk_about.htm
Apr 9. SADARSAMAND: Sadar Samand
http://www.welcomheritagehotels.com/...alace_pali.htm
Apr 11. ROHET: Rohet Garh
www.rohetgarh.com
Apr 14. JODHPUR: Still deciding. Suggestions?
Have fun clicking on the links.
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Hi Dogster, I've just started working through the links - looks very interesting with lots of room for some Doggie adventures. Rann Riders looks good - I noticed the Camel safaris and had a mental picture there for a bit but then saw its actually camel cart safaris. Since they have gum trees you should feel at home but don't get too enthusiastic and chase those Ass. They look lovely creatures too.
I'll keep working through and drooling.
Mary
I'll keep working through and drooling.
Mary
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rhk: I see you have read of my enthusiasm for the performing arts and my particular talent as a thespian.
Yes, indeed, I will be taking my little Dogster Show on the road.
'Le Petomongrel', as he is known, is a fixture at these village celebrations. He sings, he tap dances and for a magnificent finale plays Advance Australia Fair without using his hands.
It blows them away.
Yes, indeed, I will be taking my little Dogster Show on the road.
'Le Petomongrel', as he is known, is a fixture at these village celebrations. He sings, he tap dances and for a magnificent finale plays Advance Australia Fair without using his hands.
It blows them away.
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Might be a long wait, gpanda. That last lot of stories took me a year to earn. Now I'm back to zero. You'll have to content yourself with remaindered copies of The Dogster Chronicles #1 on Blurb.
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Glad to see you'll be back in India Dogster. We're patient and will let your itinerary develop. It's nice of you to share it during the planning stages.
Be careful at Holi with all the paint and powder that some crowds may hurl at you.
I'm secretly jealous and wish I could enjoy a more leisurely pace when visiting India. That's where you come in. I can travel vicariously through your adventures.
Be careful at Holi with all the paint and powder that some crowds may hurl at you.
I'm secretly jealous and wish I could enjoy a more leisurely pace when visiting India. That's where you come in. I can travel vicariously through your adventures.
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Ok, so maybe "patient" is not the best descriptive for everyone here, BUT I do agree with Gpanda (or Grandpa - LOL when people use that) that we want every juicy, naughty, tawdry detail!
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dog - I am sure it will all be amazing as always but obviously can't comment on account of my modest travel experiences - can't wait to hear all about it and live vicariously through you when you post your next trip report (in 2010 perhaps?).
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Dogster, I don't know what time zone you're in, but I hope it's morning soon so you can chime in here before speculation runs amok.
People will have panic attacks if word gets out that your next travel posting won't be until 2010!!!
People will have panic attacks if word gets out that your next travel posting won't be until 2010!!!