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Dessine-moi un Taj Mahal
... dévore.
Mickaël et Ariane
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Today is the fourth day of our little trip. After breakfast, we go and visit a park. Yes a small area of greenery and quietness, I know it's hard to believe it does exist in this hyperactive city. Roads, shops or accommodation, every single square metre appears to be utilised one way or another.
On our way to the park, we stroll the streets and find ...
Still a schmuck
... freeze.
I know the elevator only goes down one level to the track, but for some reason the arrow on the button points up. Either it was installed upside down, the wrong panel was installed by mistake, or they had run out of the correct panel. Doesn't matter. It was the only button there and needed to be pressed for the elevator to show up, but for some reason I can't bring myself to press it. A crowd begins to form and I become aware that ...
Delhi Delight!!
... about the situation, nothing we could do, our absolute cut off time was 11am, we got there 10:51am, we bolted out, rushing security, you can't even get into airport without showing passport and plane ticket. We finally made it to Indi-go counter,after rushing like crazy people, the lady at the desk told us our flight had been delayed almost four hours, we couldn't believe it. Pretty annoyed that we would waste one whole day for a two hour flight but we were getting used to delays ...
End of the first leg
... Hall of Mirrors). We drove through southern Haryana (formerly part of Punjab) as it got drier and dustier, to Delhi . To park outside the Hotel Goodtimes Jennie had to sit on top of the truck, using a broom to manoeuvre overheads wires out of the way. We had our last meal together on the roof terrace, plus one - Celia, who is joining us here.
Monday 17th Being a ...
India - here we go
... to have a street kid walk beside you and pull your hand for what feels like an eternity. But it doesn't end there. Should you choose to get into that rickshaw, expect a rate that's 2-5 times more than what they would charge an Indian - the 'tourist rate'. Even after you negotiate them down, you can't help feeling like you've paid double what you should've.
The in-your-face contrast between ...
Amenities
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Business Services
- Kitchenette
- Free parking
- Kids activities or Babysitting