Sunday, February 04, 2007

We didn't expect to stay 3 nights in Dehli but the way it worked out with train tickets it was neccessary. The train ride out of the capital city was welcomed. Staying in the so called seedy area of town Paharaganj we were subject to relentless calls from local vendors to "lookings free", "pajmina's very cheap", "where you from?" "FREE!" " anything to get your attention and into the shop. We were fresh meat to the vendors who I am sure recognize everyone's face and country after a day. By the end of the day we were no longer friendly Canadians but hardened travellers who wouldn't respond to even the most insessant sales pitch.
We toured the city visiting the local attractions, The Red Fort, Spice Market, Central Park, and Palika Bazaar. We shopped but were reserved with our purchases as I am sure we will find better things in our travels.

An afternoon train ride took us to Agra, the home of the Taj Mahal, advice from the all knowing Paul Fraleigh led us to book our train tickets onwards before even arrving. To quote Paul (International Tour Guide) Fraleigh, "The Taj Mahal is a fucking nice building, the nicest i've seen, but thats it." We will have spent 26 hours in Agra by the time our train leaves tonight, for us that is more than enough time to visit the Taj and the few sites in Agra. At 8 PM we travel on to Varanasi to see the Ganges and the Holy city of Siva.

4 Comments:

At 5:39 AM, Blogger Jesse said...

Geeze,3 days in Dehli? I'm SO sorry to hear that. 5 minutes was long enough for us. Hope that Varanasi will be better, it's a good thing that you are now hardened travels able to ignore even the most irritating of touts--good luck!
Love The Swain Sisters

 
At 4:32 PM, Blogger dkflygirl said...

Hi Jesse - love the pictures! Found out about the blog from Sean... Keep writing and travelling and having fun!

Deborah K

 
At 3:35 PM, Blogger Quodlibet said...

What'sssssss up friends! I hope things are all good - your time there must be coming to a close soon eh? Any chance you get to stay on longer?

 
At 11:55 AM, Blogger Unknown said...

Aloha Scotty,
Hey Cheryl forwarded your blog to me so I could get in contact with you. Not sure if you get these messages but it sounds like you are on an amazing adventure!! I am living in Hawaii now, learning to surf and bought myself all the kite gear to start that too. Next adventure ... getting engaged. Hawaii is great and I will be off to China in May - let me know if you are there?!
Jonny Lang

 

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