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Amber Fort
Amber Fort is huge! I was not prepared for such a big fort. It shines in the sun and it is beautiful. We were glad we came here.
Slowly we got up, taking photos all the time. Zuzka likes elephants, she would like to have a ride. Maybe later, let's go to explore it now! A lot of people everywhere. Only inner part is paid. They count visitors and store tickets, probably to recheck later. Paid part is rather small compared to vastness of whole fort. It is decorated differently from anything we have seen before - a lot of mirrors were used to create mosaics. We spent some time is shade as it is again hot day (All days are hot in India, aren't they?). Then we continued in 3D exploration of corridors, stairs and open spaces. Somehow I missed guide or audio guide... It would be useful. The biggest surprise was paid toilet. But what kind of toilet! Probably the nicest toilet I have ever seen - wash basin from glass, when I looked at it as I wanted to run water I wavered as it looked like straight glass table :-) And all that amusement for just 5 Rs :-D As we finished with examination of fort we returned to entrance where we drawn water from machine with name something like Water Max 2000. Really impressive and reassuring :-) Then we went to find rickshaw. Finding rickshaw was bit more tricky than we expected. There were waiting rickshaws, but all of them were waiting for their customers to finish with Fort. Finally one volunteered to take us (he called us)."150 Rs"
"No, we paid 100 Rs to get here"
"But I need to come back"
"And why should we pay for it?" and we went away. Now his character was supposed to call us back and he knew the script :-) BTW you can see this driver in the first post about India. As we arrived to City Palace I asked him if I can take photo of him.
Notice china's-great-wall-like wall in distance. It went around all hills and it probably needed million people to man it :-)
School children are everywhere.
We wanted to visit those gardens, but as we got close enough guard shouted to us it is closed. So we turned around and went away. We have met guy with camera (I notice these things ;-) ) and told him it is closed. "Have you tried baksheesh?" he asked us knowledgeably. We said - no. "Well, I am going to try". I looked later as we were further away and I could not see him anywhere so he probably succeded.
People at work
A few photos of people working inside or around of Amber Fort.
Notice women hauling rocks.