Commendations
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Client Name : Mr. Nick Wilson
Year : 2003
E-Mail
: wilson53.freeserve.co.uk
Comments on Our Tour of Rajasthan
November 2003
General Organization: Excellent from the
time we were picked up at the airport to the time we were dropped off back
at the airport. Every arrangement made always happened to time. Bhawani was
always on time and Rajesh was always where he was needed with the car and
always on time.
Flexibility: The organization of our days
proved too as flexible as we had hoped. Within five minutes of meeting
Bhawani at Pushkar, we had asked him to change our first day with him by
requesting a trip to Ranthambore. He took this in his stride and reorganized
the day, even obtaining a jeep for our tour and arranging for three tigers
to be visible! Everyone was tired but happy when we arrived at Kota at about
10.30pm. Late in the tour, Bhawani suggested we visit Keoladeo Ghana
National Park as a contrast to all the forts and palaces we had been seeing.
This was a most successful visit. We enjoyed seeing all the birds and the
large areas of water after the rather dry landscape of Rajasthan.
Activities and Tours: We enjoyed all the tours we had in the many places
we visited. All the guides were knowledgeable and interesting, although one
or two were a little hard to understand (Bundi and Jaisalmer). We enjoyed
our train journey and would have been happy to use the railway on other
occasions if it had been possible. The Pushkar Fair was wonderful. We
enjoyed the village safari at Jodhpur. We felt that the Village Theme
Restaurant at Jaipur could have been left out, as we had seen most of what
was on show earlier on our tour. Also, the meal provided at the Village was
not a tasty delight at all. All in all, it was a wonderful holiday with
enormous variety. We consider that it would have been difficult to improve
on it. Our guide and driver, Bhawani and Rajesh were very attentive,
constantly looking after our every need. We had great fun with them and they
seemed to understand our sense of humour. We really enjoyed our
days/evenings with them. We enjoyed most of our meals - we did find that we
much preferred to have a la carte meals and not the buffet style - only
because we liked to choose from such a good variety of Indian food. Our
lunches organized by Bhawani as we traveled each day were very good too. Our
driver, Rajesh, was extremely helpful - he never seemed to mind sorting out
our luggage in the car, he always made sure we had enough water to drink.
His car was immaculately clean every morning and he was always smartly
dressed. He obviously took pride in his job.
Comments on our
Overnight Stays:
Park Hotel, Delhi - Adequate city hotel. No
complaints.
Swiss Tents, Pushkar - Never been in a tent with a
toilet and shower plumbed in. An unusual and enchanting experience.
Umaid Bhawan, Kota - Magnificent building. Good service. A pity we did not
have more time to enjoy the facilities, such as a game of snooker, for
instance.
Bijaipur Castle - Very friendly, especially the
Maharajah. Good atmosphere. A must on any itinerary. The visit to the
village was fascinating without the attention of hawkers, beggars. Our guide
was obviously proud of his village. Unmissable.
Jagat Niwas -
First rate, particularly for its atmosphere and situation, overlooking Lake
Pichola. Great place to breakfast with the views over the lake and well
situated for the interesting parts of Udaipur.
Ajit Bhawan,
Jodhpur - Splendid rooms that we much preferred to the cottages in the
garden. Super pool but not much time to use it.
Narayan Niwas
Palace, Jaisalmer - Comfortable hotel with lovely courtyards and view from
the roof. We were almost the only people in the hotel, so the music and
dance show had little atmosphere.
Mud Huts, Jaisalmer - We really
enjoyed this experience, the camel ride to the dunes, the dinner, watching
the dancing and listening to the music and the night in the mud huts. The
desert noises meant little sleep, but it was an unforgettable experience. We
also enjoyed the morning camel ride and visit to the village the following
day (just the four of us). The owner of the Mud Huts was especially friendly
and helpful.
Gajner Palace, Gajner - This was a fabulous hotel
situated on a lake, with a wonderful suite of rooms and lots of interesting
gardens and courtyards. Strangely quiet. The management staffs were not very
helpful.
Bhairon Vilas, Bikaner - A most unusual hotel with
quirky decoration but simply wonderful colors and design. The owner was very
friendly. We loved his shop of Colourful clothing. The rooms were amazing
and a contrast to the formal styles of our other hotels.
Desert
Resort, Mandawa - This was a wonderful oasis to find after a particularly
bumpy journey. The mud hut accommodation was first class and the swimming
pool was much appreciated.
Kuchaman Fort - Another outstanding
and dramatic place to stay with the jeep approach and departure. Very
interesting to look round, great views and the strangest pool we have ever
swum in.
Jaipur Palace - This was the most disappointing of all
our hotels. Comfortable enough but no character and badly sited. Clarks
Shiraz, Agra - A modern hotel that was comfortable enough on our short stay.
We enjoyed meeting you, Durjay, at the beginning and end of our
holiday. Thank you for the dinner on the last night.
All in all,
we had a holiday, which exceeded our expectations. We will have no
hesitation in recommending India as a holiday destination to all our friends
and in particular Compass as the company to travel with.
Nick and
Tricia Wilson