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Laatste dag in India
... gooien om je wens uit te laten komen.
* Een kaarsje die je in de vijver moest laten drijven, ook voor geluk
* Een papiertje + stuk hout. Op het papiertje kon je al je zorgen opschrijven, om deze vervolgens met een stuk hout in een heilig vuur te gooien. Zo zouden ook al je zorgen verdwijnen.
Na zo'n middag in de tempel had iedereen trek gekregen. En na zoveel tijd Indiaas eten hadden we allemaal zin om even goed ...
Kabini Hotels – Elephant Dwellings
... car parking, multi-cuisine restaurants, facilities, laundry, free pick up and drop from the nearest railway station and airport.
There are a few jungle lodges in the forest. The forest department can arrange for stay if booked in advance.
There are Kodava homes on the periphery of the park, which offer an excellent experience of warm hospitality.
Jeep safaris and canter rides can ...
The Slums
... right away, and using every single toy that was in there. It was like seeing a bunch of little kids on Christmas morning…. such a good feeling! So, we got to hang with them for a bit… they were so intrigued with us… they even sat on our laps and would just stare. I got to take a few photos of them, and one in particular, Maria, LOVED my camera. She kept taking it and trying to figure out how to take a photo of ...
Aloo Gobi Palak
... The traffic is just a tad chaotic & it's definitely dirty in places (you're hit with various smells as you wander about; many very pleasant with food being prepared on the street but a few not so).
I can confirm that you do get "harassed" all the time with ppl selling you stuff, offering you tuk-tuks (taxis) but that's part & parcel of being here & it doesn't bother me. The ppl are very friendly & I feel like a celebrity ...
Bangalore....
... a half day at the office I took the bus back to the retreat (even though there are a lot more white people in Bangalore, everyone would stare at me when I would go on the buses, then one of the staff explained its only Indians who use the bus here, so they stare at me because I must be Indian!)
On Saturday afternoon Antony took me to the ISKON temple, which is a famous Hare Krishna temple in Bangalore. Not going to lie, I thought it was a Buddhist ...