Namaste from Kathmandu. We made it!
Wednesday, August 27th, 2008 by Michele CookWhat a tour! Full on & so many adventures!
Amongst the many highlights were the Taj Mahal. Still one of my favourite buildings in the world. Built by Shan Jahan, a Muslim man for his favourite wife, Mumtaz!! Sunrise is a particularly beautiful time to visit so we were up early & took cycle rickshaws along the crazy back streets.
In Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, went to a beautiful cinema to see a Bollywood movie. The audience participation during these 3 hr long films is just as fun to watch. Then we took our auto-rickshaws to the Rajbagh Palace Hotel, a former Maharaja’s palace for a nightcap in the Polo bar. We also celebrated India’s win over England in the cricket match played that day in Jaipur.
Did a 3 day cruise along the holy river Ganges to the most holy Hindu city in the world Varanasi, ancient Benares. After the hustle & bustle of the towns it was so peaceful drifting along the Ganges.
Varanasi is a fascinating & colourful place. To see the hundreds of pilgrims & Sadhus who visit this city every day to bathe in the holy river & to drink the water to cleanse them of their sins! Incredible & shows such devotion.
We were also lucky enough to witness Diwali, the most holy Hindu Festival of the year, in the most holy Hindu city. Also known as the Festival of Lights. Many buildings are decorated with colourful lights. The celebrations last for 5 days. On the third day, Diwali itself, fireworks went off from sunset to the early hours of the morning. It was like being in a war zone!
From Varanasi we crossed the border into Nepal & headed into Royal Chitwan National Park. During our two day stay we rode elephants into the jungle & had excellent sightings of the one-horned rhinos grazing on the grass, took dug out canoes along the river to view crocodiles & bathed with the elephants & got completely soaked as they sprayed us with water form their trunks. Lots of fun!
In Kathmandu most of us flew to Mt Everest & back on a scenic flight, awesome! A flight I will treasure for ever.
Overall we travelled in 13 different modes of transport, ate some delicious cheap curries, stayed in some excellent accommodations & had some interesting evening entertainment including a puppet show, Kattak dancing with sitar playing & stick dancing by the Tharu people of southern Nepal!
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