Hotel Anuradha Palace
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Himalayas and Hollywood
... at the same time. Andy got a real buzz out of the camera being around and the chance to be on film, Lisa really enjoyed it too but wasn’t as bothered about being on TV. It left us feeling as though it would be great to do a week of work like that each month, in India it might be just about enough money to survive on! What a great experience, our trip is bringing us so much personal development sometimes in the most unexpected of ways too.
Next stop is Agra, ...
Follow the Monkeys and Reflect
... friend from the UK to share the ride! The flight will cost you less than the taxi organized by Yog Peeth (Kingfisher Airlines charges per kg for luggage, though)
Use a backpack vs rollaway luggage since you will have to walk a bit through cow patties and such to get to Krishna Cottage from the taxi stand
I do not recommend taking the Dec course…it does get really cold at night (into the 30s/40s) and with no indoor ...
Say no to curry
... for the next 2 nights so I could do a bit of sightseeing in Old Delhi. (Pictures soon, the computer here has a polite 'DON'T USE USB' sign on it...).
Went to the Old Delhi fort, which I rambled around in for hours after paying so much to get in, and also the Jama Masjid. The latter is one of the largest mosques in India, and has a minaret which you can climb and see the whole of the ...
Genug ist genug
... zu denken. Was also dann??
Gäbe ja noch einiges in Indien zu kucken. Doch, hmmmmm wie sollen wir es sagen, haben irgendwie den Indien-Overflow. Ist ja ein faszinierendes Land, an jeder Ecke kann eine Überraschung warten. Doch auch soooo ermüdend. Überall dieser Dreck, überall dieser Lärm, extreme Armut und "give me money, give me ...
Mango Lassi Addict
... room where we were to take our first beginners Yoga class at an ashram. Huge bay windows exposed a view of the roaring Ganges River outside. The mat provided on the floor was sticky and smelled like ancient rotting fruit. I tried to lay back and relax before our teacher was to enter and begin the lesson, but the stench of the mat stung my nostrils and made it uncomfortable to relax. The lights switched on and in walked a thin Indian man with a long black beard and ...
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