Potala House
Travel Blogs from New Delhi
Tripulación: cierre de puertas y cross check
... Nada para lo cual estabamos preparados... Yo creía que podía cruzar la calle, en pero acá esto es un desafío reservado para los más fuertes.. Nota mental: aprender a tomar la calle es la lección 1 para sobrevivir.
Visitamos el fuerte rojo (impresionante, la frase lujo asiático vino a nuestras mentes varias veces)..
Después fuimos a caminar y terminamos perdidos en unas callejuelas oscuras y estrechas de la vieja Delhi.... No se ...
A Belly FULL of New Delhi !!
... the pavement and as we picked up our shoes another guy demanded money from us so we told him where to go in no uncertain terms. This really was getting beyond a joke and the same thing happened at every place we stopped. Just demands for more and more money from tourists. In one place the tourist entry price was 25 times higher than the locals entry price. I understand there needs to be a difference but 25 times higher? We were getting ...
Delhi and Guru Nanak's Birthday.
... probably looked to him, like a silly caprice. But today....here was my chance!. I had a great time watching and taking photographs. Life is hard for many of these people that are supposed to contribute to the merriment of others. I had always a tinge of sadness looking at them.
I shall end these musings talking about.....Lady Gaga. One evening I walked past the parking lot of my hotel and discovered a secluded and lovely patio that happened to be an ...
Hello India!! Hello Curry!!
... we were told they needed top be photocopied-slight panic arose in BraynBrooks, especially when the guy also told us he was a terrorist! But all was OK it was only a joke and our passports were returned! "What a cracker" we thought!! So we then headed up 4 flights of stairs to our room for the 2 nights in Delhi- lets just say it was no Ritz Carlton but there wasn't a roach insight- so we were happy! Unfortunately we had arrived in Delhi on a Sunday and most things were ...
Hallo
... so i had to settle with photographing the view of lines of painted elephants climbing up the city walkways. Turns out for the large price tag the ride lasts only about 100m. Jaipur is still a big city and remains busy but much cleaner and friendlier then Delhi or Agra. Unfortunatly i cut down my stay here as i heard of a small town out in the arid hills of Rahjastan which was a popular pilgramige point for many hindu believers. Centered around a holy lake ...