Well, well, well, friends. Here we are again when another
six months have passed in between posts. As always, it feels as though life
never slows down and I haven’t been able to write much.
The end of 2016 was particularly busy for us with both work
and travel. After our trip to Egypt, we also had a short trip back to the US
for a wedding and then we followed that up with a wedding in India. One of our
very good friends from Pittsburgh invited us to share in her celebration and we
couldn’t turn that offer down. The planning for this trip (including travel AND
wardrobe ;) ) took almost one year to prepare…and we weren’t even the ones
getting married!
A group of 5 of us living in Germany went together, which
made for a really fun trip. We flew overnight from Frankfurt to New Dehli and
then transferred to go onto Jodhpur, which is in the province of Rajasthan, in
northwest India.
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Dehli Airport |
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Flying into Jodhpur |
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Arriving in the small Jodhpur Airport |
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At the welcome party |
We had a few days before the official wedding festivities began, so we were able to do a bit of sightseeing in Jodhpur. Our first stop was the Umaid Bhawan Palace, where the
Maharaja of Jodhpur lives. The palace also includes some collectibles and
artifacts and collectibles of former Maharajas, including many vintage cars.
Next,
we went to the Mehrangarh Fort. Movie buffs might recognize this from some
scenes from part of the Batman trilology “The Dark Knight Rises,” which
coincidentally was also filmed partly in Pittsburgh. The fort is on top of a
huge hill and overlooks the whole city.
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Overlooking the "blue city" |
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The handprints of former widowed queens as they left the fort on the way to throw themselves into the same fire where their deceased husbands were burned. Fun fact. |
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An interior room in the fort |
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A temple |
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A huge well in the middle of the city |
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Another temple |
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Our personal 1 hour sales presentation at a textile shop |
We ended the day sitting at a cafe in the main square, watching the hustle and bustle die down as the sun set. Perfect.
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Gently used sarees sold on the street |
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One of my favorite pictures from the trip |
When it was finally time for the wedding festivities (3 days
long) to begin, we weren’t sure at all what to expect. But in the end, it was
INCREDIBLE. On the last night, the guests from the US were with us and we were
talking about how hard it would be to explain everything to people when we got
home. I think the easiest way is to show pictures.
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A tuk-tuk decked out for the festivities |
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For Mehndi (henna) day |
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Henna before |
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Henna after |
One of the most interesting (and fun!!!) parts was when we took part in a procession through the streets of Jodhpur, from our hotel to the hotel where the groom's side was staying. Our method of transport? .....
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Our ride |
So much time and preparation went into us preparing our outfits for all of the various events. Since we had no idea how to put on a saree, we had a group of local women (who we lovingly dubbed our "Glam Squad") come every night to dress us as well we do our hair and makeup. They were wonderful!
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Day 1 Outfits |
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Faces blurred to protect the innocent ;) |
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Some "Bollywood" posing |
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Day 2 Outfits |
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Day 3 Outfits |
And most importantly…the food was AMAZING! I honestly don’t
think there was anything that we tried and didn’t like. Most of the wedding
meals were served buffet-style, so we were able to try as many different things
as possible and fill up on our favorites. I think I had a samosa at every meal!
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The best veggie burger ever |
As we got back home and settled back into normal life, it
feels now like the trip was just a wild dream and we keep asking ourselves if
that really happened.
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Namaste |
P.S. I added pictures sparingly in this post to avoid sharing pictures with other people in them. If you know me in real life, I would be more than happy to show you some of the 1500+ photos that we took on this trip. :)
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