Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 20, 2014

The Colors of Rajasthan-Day 14 & 15 (Overnight train back to Delhi)

Monday & Tuesday January 27-28 —Day 14 & 15 (Overnight train back to Delhi)

Today was the last full day of our trip. I went out to breakfast with the group and had a delicious pineapple lassi (with fresh pineapple) and a Nutella banana pancake. The pancake was rolled around a warm banana then drizzled with Nutella. Not a bad way to start the day!

After doing some last minute shopping and browsing through the markets, we headed back to the hotel, played some cards and relaxed in the sun.

The night before, our tour guide surprised us and told us that we’d be going to an Indian wedding reception on our last night here! So after packing up the last of our bags (and I swear, my bags gained at least 10 pounds on the trip!), we hopped in our mini-bus and headed for the reception. As awkward as it was to be the white foreigners coming into a person’s wedding reception, it was a great way to end our trip. As soon as we walked in, we were surrounded with food. A popcorn machine on one table, a cotton candy machine on another….waiters coming around with tomato soup. And the women in their beautiful saris and salwar kameezes were another sight to be seen! Beautiful pink and gold saris, high high heels, and all the gold jewelry you could imagine! If I have a few million dollars lying around when I get married, I definitely choose to do an Indian one!

After saying goodbye to one of the Australian couples on our trip, who were going to do some more traveling around before heading home, we headed to the train station and prepared ourselves for a long overnight train experience back to New Delhi.

We ended up getting seats/beds in a 3-tiered, overnight train. Not the most comfortable sleep I’ve had, trying to scrounge up to the top tier but managed to sleep a few hours. When we got back to Delhi, I took a nice hot shower in the hotel, had some breakfast then said my goodbyes to the group. Since I had accumulated so many gifts and bags on my trip, I decided to take a car back to my flat. I thought I would have an easy car ride back, but I’m in New Delhi after all! The driver had me stop at two shops, not for a commission but apparently for petrol (gas) coupons. I was too tired to care or to argue with him at that point, so I just went along with it. By the time I got home, I tried watching a movie, but only got 30 minutes into it before I fell asleep for the next 8 hours!

This trip was exhausting but one of the best trips I’ve had. Travel always makes for a bonding experience and this was no exception. As a solo traveler, I could’ve gotten stuck with some not so nice people on my trip, but I lucked out and was able to share my two week trip around Rajasthan with some remarkable people. We all had gotten close over the past two weeks and it was sad to see everyone go. I’m going to miss them!

Hearing about everyone’s experiences and stories has really made me think about life, but in particular, my bucket list. Being surrounded with world travelers certainly helps when you’re trying to plan your next trip! As for my next trip, I’m thinking a trip around Europe for a few weeks :)


Friday, February 7, 2014

The Colors of Rajasthan-Bundi (Day 7)

Monday January 20—Day 7 (Bundi)

This morning when I woke up, I came down with a stomach bug for the first time since living in New Delhi. I don’t know if it’s luck or not, but after studying abroad in Mumbai during college, I’ve come to have some tools of the trade in regards to the traveler’s bug. It also helped knowing that one of the people in our group was a doctor. So I loaded up with prescription drugs, yogurt and bananas and hoped for the best….because this morning, we were going to be stuck in a passenger van/bus for a five hour drive to Bundi.

I tried to sleep it off during our drive, but all the bumps and car horns made it pretty difficult. Every so often when I peeked my eyes open, I saw some green fields, colorfully decked out trucks and some cars decorated for the bride and groom after their wedding. Wedding season is in full swing here in India since the temperatures are finally at a bearable temperature…unlike the 40 degrees Celsius that they get in the summer.

Once we got into Bundi, we dropped our stuff off at our heritage stay and headed out to visit the Bundi Palace. Even though I wasn’t feeling that great, I knew seeing Rajasthan was a once in a lifetime trip and still wanted to make the most of my time here. Plus all the monkeys we saw in the palace made it all the more enjoyable! The palace was covered in wall to wall murals, depicting different scenes of life in India. Since the majority of the palace is still owned by a family and not the government, restoration work hasn’t really been done at all. It was sad to see all the gorgeous paintings knowing that they might not be there in 5-10 years. While walking around the palace, I couldn’t help but think of how the U.S. government would have treated this same historical place so that this gorgeous art could be preserved.

After leaving the palace, instead of taking a rickshaw back to our heritage stay, we decided to walk throughout the town and back to our housing.

We finished the night with dinner around the campfire. Luckily my stomach and I were in good hands that night because I had a delicious honey and banana pancake and an omelet for dinner. Nothing like breakfast for dinner to make yourself feel better!