A view from City Palace, Udaipur


A view of Udaipur from the City Palace


 From inside the city palace, Udaipur - I am struck by the colors of the houses in the city. From my vantage point, the houses look like nothing more than geometric shapes lending their own charm to the city of Udaipur.

Their gaudy colors look somehow tasteful taken as a whole. 

Stairwells going up, below, nowhere, everywhere.

A half hidden mosque over here, a temple there.

The ugly high rises are a little farther away. They may be sober in their color choice but they are definitely not very interesting - they look sterile - without the humanity that these older buildings have - aging and the people living inside them have given them a character.

The Aravalis standing guard all around. 

The Shadows divide property. And they don't even have to go to court for it! ( Lucky chaps)

Lots of terraces perfect for kite flying. They are so close to each other, you could jump from one building to the other. 

Interesting city, Udaipur. 

My other blogposts about Rajasthan - 

Inside Ajmer Dargah

The Kite Runners of Jaipur

A folk musician in Udaipur

A morning walk in Udaipur





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