Mohammad Ali Road, Mumbai

The Islamic section of Mumbai was overwhelmingly alive this evening, it being one of the final nights of Ramadan. Chris (a film director from LA who just completed his work in India), Mertens (a localLäs mer
Colaba / Fort, Mumbai, Maharashtra

Aussie Babs cheesin' pretty hard at The Gateway of India. Dinner and drinks with 4 Australians on my first night here at Mondy's (Cafe Mondegar) showed a glimpse into what casual high society inLäs mer
Udaipur, Rajasthan

From 6:00 pm yesterday to 10:00 a.m. this morning I managed to lodge myself into a bed compartment of a "16 hour" AC Sleeper Bus bound for Udaipur. Sunrise cracked through the curtains around 5:00Läs mer
City Palace, Udaipur, Rajasthan

Three not at all sarcastic French medical students and I visited Udaipur's city palace today. Between demonstrating and explaining the intricacies of second-hand irony to one another, we enjoyed theLäs mer
Monsoon Palace, Udaipur

The Monsoon's form towering over Monsoon Palace.
You must never go there, Simba.
(Monsoon Palace is atop the first mountain to the right of the central valley)
Ranakpur Jain Temple, Ranakpur

This 14th century Jain temple in Ranakpur, Rajasthan, is highly acclaimed for its 1,444 hand carved pillars of Sevali and Sonarna stone. Each pillar has it's one unique and religiously significantLäs mer
Udaipur, Rajasthan (Birthday)

Here is an excerpt from a recent journal entry in which I was feeling particularly profound for no reason other than the realization that it was my birthday and I had been travelling for six weeks (ILäs mer
Pushkar, Rajasthan

Just checked in at Pushkar after my 5 hour train and 30 min bus ride from Udaipur. Two Turkish friends from last night coincidentally took the same train from Udaipur and split the costs of subsequentLäs mer
Pushkar, Rajasthan (Southwest Peak)

My Turkish companions, Musab and Ozge, accompanied me in my ascent of a nearby mountain in order to get a view of the deserts and plains about which Pushkar is situated. We toasted to ourLäs mer
Pushkar (Northeast Peak), Rajasthan

Climbed another nearby mountain (more like a rocky hill), got again caught in a rainstorm after 15 minutes at the apex, then made our way to a dinner at a local Lakeview rooftop restaurant for dinnerLäs mer
Jodhpur, Rajasthan (from Hostel roof)

Arrived in Jodhpur at 8:15 pm local time on Sunday. The city is known for its forts and artisan-bazaars. The fort pictured here is Mehrangarh Fort, which I will visit today or tomorrow once the rainLäs mer
Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur

(1459 c.e.) Mehrangarh is said to be the most majestic of Rajasthan's many forts. The wall surrounding it and the oldest portion of Jodhpur is the world's second largest behind China's Great Wall. TheLäs mer
Priya Hotel (Restaurant), Jodhpur

Good local restauarants, all referred to as "hotels", were farther from my Jodhpur hostel than anticipated. Nonetheless, I wanted to make an occasion of my 50th day on the road, so I made my way backLäs mer
Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

Ms. Monsoon and I have had a tumultuous relationship thus far. Our ability to commit to neither a permanent break-up nor a lasting companionship has put a lot of strain on my rainjacket. I figured theLäs mer
Fort Jaisalmer, Rajasthan (1156 c.e.)

A view from yet another fort. I promise I'm doing things other than just Fort things.
"The Golden Fort" due to the color of the sandstone against the desolate Thar desert surrounding it.
"SomeLäs mer
Kuldhara, Jaisalmer

An formerly Brahman but now abandoned village due to a dramatic forbidden romance between the King and a Brahman woman. Pretty much a place to feel great about being single.
Thar Desert, Rajasthan

Two Catalan Spaniards and I began our trek on camel-back into the desert at 3:00 p.m. yesterday. I made the decision to stay overnight at the camp on the sand instead of head back to the hotel afterLäs mer
Amber Fort, Jaipur

(Amber town 1037 c.e.) Within Amber Fort are Mirror Palace (Sheesh Mahal) and Man Singh Palace, among other smaller palaces, coronation rooms, expansive halls, and ancient courtyards.
Jaigarh Fort, Jaipur

Water Palace, Jaipur

Old City, Jaipur

"The Pink City". Had a masala dosa near the main gate into the Old City, then found a fire escape that climbed to a roof with a decent view of the district. A man saw me on the roof and joined in onLäs mer
Taj Mahal, Agra

The marginally controlled chaos of my one day, zero nights in Agra...
Step 1: 4:00 a.m. train from Jaipur to Agra
Step 2: Arrive at 8:30 a.m. and find place to lock up pack
Step 3: Taj Mahal for twoLäs mer
Agra Fort, Uttar Pradesh

First mentioned in correspondence and literature around 1080 c.e.. Two km from Taj Mahal.
Agra, Uttar Pradesh

Also, sitar jam sessions.