Off to India
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Hi from khajuraho. No free wifi anywhere so u have only been on the net sporadically and was unable to get into fodors when I tried previously.
First let me say we are well and enjoying India. No delhi belly, but I do gave a rather large rash in my leg which will gave to wait till we return gone.
The plane ride was fine although air France and delta messed up on our next leg of the trip as well and we were again moved to two middle seats. It took about 30 minutes to rectify although it didn't matter as there were many empty seats between paid and Delhi and we each took 3 seats and spread out to sleep. The only problem was that my glasses fell and I stepped in them. Luckily they did not break, but were merely bent as I did not have a spare pair along.
We arrived and cleared customs easily around 11 pm. Our intention was to sleep in the delhi airport as our flight out to udaipur was at 5 am. It turned out that the rooms in the airport were all booked. I paid to stay in the lounge area (I think about $20) for 2 hours, but everytime I was about to doze off, I was awakened by slapping sounds. The room is also used for massages! Not worth the money at all if you intend to sleep. Later we headed up stairs where we found the seating to be more comfortable. The airport was quite nice with a decent food court and shops.
We arrived in udaipur early enough to grab breakfast and start our adventure. My first stop was an optical shop for my much needed repair.
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First let me say we are well and enjoying India. No delhi belly, but I do gave a rather large rash in my leg which will gave to wait till we return gone.
The plane ride was fine although air France and delta messed up on our next leg of the trip as well and we were again moved to two middle seats. It took about 30 minutes to rectify although it didn't matter as there were many empty seats between paid and Delhi and we each took 3 seats and spread out to sleep. The only problem was that my glasses fell and I stepped in them. Luckily they did not break, but were merely bent as I did not have a spare pair along.
We arrived and cleared customs easily around 11 pm. Our intention was to sleep in the delhi airport as our flight out to udaipur was at 5 am. It turned out that the rooms in the airport were all booked. I paid to stay in the lounge area (I think about $20) for 2 hours, but everytime I was about to doze off, I was awakened by slapping sounds. The room is also used for massages! Not worth the money at all if you intend to sleep. Later we headed up stairs where we found the seating to be more comfortable. The airport was quite nice with a decent food court and shops.
We arrived in udaipur early enough to grab breakfast and start our adventure. My first stop was an optical shop for my much needed repair.
More later
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Just wanted to note for abyone that may be coming before i complete a report-that Gwalior was a nice surprise with fabulous cliffside carvings and a palace different from any other we have encountered.
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Ha! While he still says he could have driven, he notes that we would never have gotten past our first destination. I think he is quite relieved to be a passenger...even he knows his limits.
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We are staying at the Palace on the River (Rashmi guest house) which is well located and whose food lives up to it's recommendations. My husband wants to know though, "if we pay extra, can we get a mattress"? My god...we might as well be sleeping in the floor. Not sure I can recommend this hotel based on the bed, but I will reserve judgement.
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Tell them you know the man who was pulled into the Ganges by Bruno.
http://thedogster5.wordpress.com/top-dog/
That might get you extra service.
http://thedogster5.wordpress.com/top-dog/
That might get you extra service.
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Oh, and if you're down that end [right, I think, from Rashmi] check out this place:
Suryauday Haveli
http://amritara.co.in/Varanasi/suryauday-haveli.html
It's new, doubtless overpriced...
Suryauday Haveli
http://amritara.co.in/Varanasi/suryauday-haveli.html
It's new, doubtless overpriced...
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Regarding hard beds in India, I discovered after several trips that my back improved when I slept on the hard beds. I found a beautiful old bed in Jodhpur, had it sent home, added plywood and a futon and that's where I now sleep. I confess though that I do enjoy a nice pillow top on occasion when traveling.
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We are back from our morning adventure which started with a boat ride. We paid 500 rupees for the two of us on a private boat. Most wanted 1200 as the river is high due to the monsoon rains. Bopul (hotel guide) was supposed to meet us at 6:15 to accompany us, but he was a no show. We found that he wasn't necessary anyway. There was only a small fire burning, but the view from the boat was great.
Upon returning to the hotel we ate a delicious breakfast - banana pancakes, juice and massala tea, included in the very reasonable price of the room.
Dogster - may the gods shine on you wherever you are. Don't know if it was our mention of you or our complaint about the bed, but upon our return this afternoon, we were given a new room with a bed considerably softer and we were assured that Bruno is residing elsewhere!
It is hard to describe the chaos that is Varanasi, but I will say that this is the India that I was expecting. It is a photographer's dream. We love it here and look forward to wandering the streets.
Hate doing this report out of order, but would like to comment on experiences we are having now. I promise to report on the beginning portion later.
Upon returning to the hotel we ate a delicious breakfast - banana pancakes, juice and massala tea, included in the very reasonable price of the room.
Dogster - may the gods shine on you wherever you are. Don't know if it was our mention of you or our complaint about the bed, but upon our return this afternoon, we were given a new room with a bed considerably softer and we were assured that Bruno is residing elsewhere!
It is hard to describe the chaos that is Varanasi, but I will say that this is the India that I was expecting. It is a photographer's dream. We love it here and look forward to wandering the streets.
Hate doing this report out of order, but would like to comment on experiences we are having now. I promise to report on the beginning portion later.