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Planes, Trains, Automobiles - The Beautiful South
Our first experience of the Indian railway system and we had to do it properly, a 30 hour cross country trek from Agra to Chennai. We arrived at the train station early so that we could try and figure out the system and once we had made it past the hoards of sleeping people and beggars we luckily found another European couple who reassured us that …
From India to Ethiopia
... Place of George) is the master piece of Ethiopia. It is a church that is excavated from monolithic rock and stands alone from the other group of 11 churches. There is a huge cross emblazoned on the top. The story is that St George was upset that none of the churches were dedicated to him. So King Lalibela decided to construct the finest church in honour of St George. The guide will point out the hoof prints left behind by the horse of St George.
It was time to fly back to ...
De Udaipur à Chennai
... ils vendent les tickets à la demande sans se préoccuper du nombre de sièges vacants. Du coup, ça déborde très souvent ! On se retrouve facilement à 6 sur une banquette pour 3, et il est difficile de circuler dans les allées, bondées. Côté confort, on fait mieux : banquettes matelassées ou en bois. Ça va pour quelques heures de trajet, mais mieux vaut éviter pour les longues distances...
Après il y a la "Sleeper Class", utilisée par la ...
Hello Park Hotel!
Since we did not spend our money going to Kerala, Kayci and I decided to splurge and stay at a 5 star hotel in Chennai. This hotel is attached to Posha, which is the best dancing in Chennai. Lets start with the hotel. The hotel was amazing. It used to be an old movie theatre and they converted it into a hotel. So it has a movie theme. Thier are old movie posters all ...
Rickshaw Mania
... the air, everything. I should start off by explaining that this was also the country that I had been dreading. I was warned not only at pre-port, which is where the deans on board explain the culture and the dos and don’ts of each country the night before we dock, but also by friends and my parents that India would be the shock of my life. I was warned how awful it would smell, how I would have to pee in a hole in the ground, and how I would have to deal with children ...