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Day 27 and 28 - Ganga Aarti
... we all dipped in the water as per the ritual. The next stop was a Mansa Devi (Goddess) temple which had been built in the hills of Haridwar.....we travelled to the temple by cable car (which was quite fun!). The temple was actually small encloves which each encased a different statue of the Hindu Gods and Godesses. I have to be honest and say I did not enjoy the experience of going there. There were hoards ...
Two Days in Delhi
... including Sikhs, Jains, and Baha'i. India has many "official" languages, as well, including Hindi, English, Urdu, and Sanskrit, as well as the older Dravidian languages such as Tamil and Malayalam. Before the first rebellions against the British in the 19th century, India was made up of over 500 princely states, and people never really thought of themselves as "Indians" until they began fighting for union and ...
Flight & New Delhi
Our flight was late departing!! Could have predicted that!!
Surprisingly I couldnt have asked for a better flight, it was so smooth. There were few lumps and bumps but nothing like what I had expected!!
When we landed we had a few little problems, one was finding our hotel pick up!! We eventually found him.
On our way to the hotel we stopped at a set of cross roads. This young woman came up to the window, dress in a green sari, holding a baby boy. He must ...
Old Delhi By Bicycle Rickshaw
... site but my favorite was asking a group of local school girls to take their picture-which they couldn't be more excited about! And then they wanted a picture with me in it! After the photo session, girls from all over flooded to have other tourists take their pictures...wish I took some video of that =) I shook some of the girls' hands while several asked to kiss me-double-cheek kisses-SO sweet! LOVE the picture! Luckily, a ...
Delhi in a day
Elisa is leaving for Dehra Dun on the 3rd. I'm leaving for Amritsar. Which means even though we’ve slept in Delhi since the 31st, today was actually the only day we had to visit the place. Deciding we didn’t want to hassle and hustle for transport, we did our grand tourists and got on a city operated tour around Delhi. We met a really nice guy from Japan who was really sweet but hardly spoke English, poor chap. Lots of ...