A photo essay from the first week…..

Hand woven ikat fabric from Gamthiwalla in Ahmedabad

Brunch at a tiny eatery in ald old haveli in Ahmedabad’s old city

Our talented driver, Gajendra at the wheel of our comfy private coach.

Outside the city, traffic is a little slower

Flame of the Forest tree at Sasan Gir National Park

Spotted deer at Sasan Gir National Park

Lion pug mark – the closest we came to seeing a lion at Sasan Gir National Park.

A blue bull crossing the path at Sasan Gir National Park

My guests enjoying a meal at 150 year old royal guesthouse. From left: Sue, Carol, Margot, Jill and Pauline.

Sue, Carol and Jill looking at the man-made harbour at the ruins of Indus Valley civilisation city, Lothal, dating from 24th century BCE

Pottery kiln at the ancient city of Lothal.

House foundations at Lothal showing sewerage drainage system.
Like the pictures – are you sure that is a pottery kiln? Looks very like a beehive well as seen here. xD
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Yes, it’s a pottery kiln….. all the historians and archaeologists agree on that. Glad you like the pics….. not a lot of time for writing from the road, so thought I would tell story in words.
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Thanks for posting your adventures Beverley
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Enjoy your last few days of the tour – look forward to seeing Margot and Sue after the 26 Jan Debx
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