Chip Pepper New Delhi
A-2/137, FF, Safdarjang Enclave New Delhi, National Capital Territory of Delhi, 110029, India
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Första två dagarna i New Dehli
... Fem minuter, fem minuter vi ska byta chaufför'', tio minuter senare kom en ny chaufför med en ny bil. Bara att byta. Självklart hittade han inte till hotellet så vi fick göra ytterligare ett stopp på en turistbyrå för att kolla upp exakt vart det låg. Ut på vägen igen för att bli avsläppta på Main Bazar i Pahar Ganj. Ut på gatan full av människor, bilar, motorcycklar, rickshaws, kiosker och hundar. In i en smal gränd och slutligen New King ...
Discovering Delhi
... take us places. We are not in danger, but thething that strikes me is that someone gullible or too trusting visiting this country would get eaten alive here by the level of falsified 'help' going on everywhere. Okay the blog is being a bit weird, so ill round it up soon in case I lose this whole thing. Oh, bad news on the pictures as well, cant seem to get them from the tablet into any photo
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Delhi Jam
... just walk to them and tell them "stop looking at the camera you stupid woman and turn on this other side", but that would make you a terrible person.
Anyway, later I had the chance to take some shots of my current neighborhood and I hope to show you some quality images later tomorrow. Time for some delicious food that I don't really understand.
One last thought: when using the local transportation (and by that I mean those poor guys that take your fat ass around ...
The end of the road
... frustrating place. Bureaucracy is run-amuck here; and officials only see right and wrong. Every place you go to there are ledgers to be completed, comment books and feedback forms. I don't know what they do with all of this handwritten data, but they sure love to amass it.
Also, I could never imagine travelling here without an Indian guide. Take the train station for example. A westerner ...
Hey you--How do I get to Agra?
... another busy day. A wonderful evening!
As we have learned entertaining such visitors from around the world, it's easy! They are bright, worldly, interesting and interested. And they seem to enjoy a home-cooked meal. Learning from them before we embarked on our trip a few months hence was a joy. Our guests that evening were: Usha, here as the Director of the National Institute of Fashion ...
This bed and breakfast was formerly known as: Chip&Peper

