Because it's such a holy place, there's no eggs, fish, meat, or beer. We spend 3 days and 2 nights there...too much time in my opinion.
We did go on a camel ride...I was excited to go on it, but rather sore by then end of it. Here are some nice pics from the ride:


Pushkar is also known for the camel fair that runs around the end of October and the beginning of November. Apparently we were a few days early...too bad, I would have liked to see it in action. Apparently the base model camels go for 10,000 rupees (@38 rupees per canadian dollar...that's around $260 !). The top model camels run for about 40,000 rupees or $1,050. The best buy, I'm told, is the mid-range camel for about 25,000 rupees. What's the difference between a top range camel and the base model camel ? Well...the top range camel is healthy, intelligent, and fully trained to obey voice commands. The base model camel is old, weak, and pretty dumb.
The mid-range camel is somewhere in between...
1 comment:
No beer, no meat?? wtf!! I'd last about 30 seconds there. Try not to gawk at the camel toe? :)
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