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Travel Blogs from Mount Abu
The Indian Holiday Destination
... of Indian men. They were so drunk they were hilarious. One man kept hugging Scott and patting him on the back, they hardly spoke any English so we were all laughing ours was an awkward laugh it was really funny! The men bought us all hats, Anita and I had churchy type straw hats and Scott had a proper cowboy stetson. They must have cost quite a lot and they wouldn't let us take them off so we kept them on even when we sat and played cards and our backpacker card ...
The freshness of the altitude
... kids and the sisters and sat in the front row.
Mt Abu est un village situé à 5h de route de Udaipur. Situé dans les montagnes, il y fait beaucoup plus frais que la normale, 24 degrés en moyenne. En Angleterre nous célébrions alors cette température, ici nous sortons les pulls… La conséquence de ce climat fait de Mt abu une destination prisée pour le toutime indien. Mais a part ca, cette cille ne nous plait pas ...
A peaceful retreat in the hills
... various foods being hawked up and down the carriages. The time passed relatively quickly until the end as we approached Mumbai painfully slowly, stopping every few minutes. We pulled into Lokmanya station, one of Mumbai’s outlying stations and our train’s final destination at around 10.30pm. As soon as we stepped off there were the usual rickshaw drivers crowding round us all clamouring for business. We were stressed and tired after the long journey ...
Rajasthan and Udaipur: Impressions In Red
... may.
I also fell ill shortly after our arrival in Udaipur—a gastro-intestinal ailment, a cough, and for a short while the return of serious sciatica—all of this against the backdrop of news that mom suffered a life-threatening stroke. Consequently, all I’m left with are impressions through layers of other stuff that are just part of living and dying. Nancy kept up the good work of blogging and I just want to fill in some ...
Food, Part I
... It was, by far, the best falafel and hummus I've ever had. It was so good that Miri and I went back again the next night.
Another great meal was a lunch I had in Agra. We all went up to a roof top cafe where there were these enormous trees to keep us cool. Manu ordered me the paneer roasted. It is cheese, comparable to a cross between feta and mozzarella, that is roasted in the tandoor until warm but not melted. It ...