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Gemstones Bazaar
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This is a place in Jaipur where loads of jewellers are huddled together.

They indeed sell a very wide variety of gemstones, both precious and semi-precious. But the thing to bear in mind is you always must haggle.

Do not be tempted into entering shanty stalls, where the goods could be imitations or fake stones.

Unique Suggestions: To purchase stones, go to stores with government certification of authenticity. They are pricier, but at least you can be assured you're buying the genuine thing.

Fun Alternatives: Go to stalls etc, just to look at the range of articles, traditional stuff on sale.

But be polite yet firm when traders try to hassle you into buying.

Updated Feb 25, 2010

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All the Glitters are not Gold
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When you travel in Rajasthan be careful of Touts they are standing Major tourist place or out side the Hotels they ask your name/country and talk in your own language or offer you Meal/Drink/Smoke/Shopping etc.

Unique Suggestions: Don't belive them learn a few words of Hindi and a lot of people might think you have been living here for a while and hence you are familiar with the place wear Indian Dress.

Fun Alternatives: Never walk alone late Night unless you are accompanied by a well known local host . Do not wear heavey jewellery and display heavey cash.Don't wear to less cloths or too mutch make-up.Lots of touts always keep eyes on your beongings. Many guys looking to find womens for sex.But they can do nothing untill you support them.Just ignore strangers on streets .Many forgenirs like to have sex. Please do not show that you are tempted for fun .Try to stay place where most of tourist staying. You will have a nice an enjoyable trip surely take care Mahavir Yadav.

Updated Dec 4, 2006

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Make sure you are on the right Hotel
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A street scene at Jodhpur

I arrived into Jodhpur and ask the auto rickshaw driver to take me to Cozy G.H. (formerly known a Joshi's Blue House). I arrived there and ask them if this is the right place. The lady of the house said it was. So I settle in and ordered some lunch. It wasn't until after lunch that I realize I?m not in the right place. I'm in the "Blue House G.H.," located right in the middle of the bazar. At this point I?m boiling mad for they had told me this was Cozy's GH. Argh! I paid for my lunch and stormed out. Eventually, I reached the right place, located far from the bazar on a neighborhood filled with the infamous blue-houses. This kind owner opened up her door and gave me a nice room with a window.

Written Nov 22, 2005

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Fake priest and ceremonies at Pushkar Ghats
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Ghats at Pushkar

A peaceful visit to the Ghats of Pushkar will typically be interrupted by a man pretending to be a Panda (priest). As I visited one Ghat a Panda motioned me to follow him so he could perform a ritual ceremony for me. It was nice and interesting, but lacked the true spirituality of the affair. Truthfully, I knew he was just an actor. Originally, it was intended as a ceremony in honor of the death family members. Today it is more of a required passport for visitors of Pushkar. At the end, he demanded 500 INR, but I knew better so I gave him only 20 INR for his troubles.

Written Nov 22, 2005

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Rajasthan Travel
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Hi,

I think you should visit Rajasthan at November to March because Rajasthan is desert state.

As far as itinerary concern it is right. According to me you should get visited Mount Abu too.

Written Nov 29, 2009

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