We stopped by a local school. Just before we left, the kids sang the National Anthem of India for us.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
India: The Roads
Watching traffic is an entertaining "event" in India. First, you are never sure which type of vehicle you will see on the rode...it can be a car, bicycle, truck, rickshaw, or someone just walking along the road. An "organized chaos" is the best way I can describe it.
Anytime you pass anyone, trucks all "blow horn."
A bicycle that has been modified.
Rickshaws.
Jeeps.

Tucktucks.
Traffic jams.
Anytime you pass anyone, trucks all "blow horn."
A bicycle that has been modified.
Rickshaws.
Jeeps.
Tucktucks.
Traffic jams.
Friday, November 7, 2008
India: Pushkar ... The camel fair!
India: Jaipur...The pink city
Jaipur is known as the pink city because of the color of the buildings in the old city. The maharajah chose this color for all the buildings when they were preparing for Prince Albert's visit.
This is known as the Palace of Winds. It has 956 windows and niches. This was built so the women could watch everyday life and processions of the city.
A pink tower...
One of the 7 city gates.
Homes above the city street.
The public library.

The city has the flavor and ambiance of the old times. The downtown is jam packed with cars, rickshaws, bicycles, tuktuks, motorbike and carts with merchandise for sale.
A pink tower...
One of the 7 city gates.
Homes above the city street.
The public library.
The city has the flavor and ambiance of the old times. The downtown is jam packed with cars, rickshaws, bicycles, tuktuks, motorbike and carts with merchandise for sale.
India: Trip to Jaipur/Samode Palace
The trucks in India are all painted with the drivers preference. Nearly all of them say "blow horn." This is not just a saying but how I would say was the most common sound we hear when we are on the road or even in your hotel. I am going to try and get some video of the driving experience. It is unbelievable! It is a mixture of people walking, motorbikes, cows, camels, cars and trucks. You add to all of this...no one stays in their lane! I found one sign that said, "Lane driving is safe driving."
This is the Samode Palace that is owned by the royal family of Jaipur. It is now a hotel that you can stay at for only $800 per night! That was not in the budget so we ate lunch there.
Our waiter. The turban is 12 meters of cloth placed on his head.
A room in the palace...
A hallway decorated with lots of mirrors.
We went into the local town. It was so interesting. These men are making bracelets from bamboo.
The local fruit market.
India: Final Day in Delhi
This temple (religion tbl = to be located) was built to represent the lotus flower. The lotus flower is the national flower of India.
Above is the India Gate. This was built by the British to recognize the Indian solders that participated in World War I.
This is the inside of a typical Sikh temple that was near our hotel. The Sikh's are the Indian faith that wear the turbans and make up 2% of the Indian population.
Sunday, November 2, 2008
India - Delhi Day Two
Raj Ghat
No trip to India is complete without seeing the simple black marble momorial to Mahatmas Gandhi. The Indians love an respect Ghandi.
Qutub Minaret
The victory tower was built around 1190 AD. This was built to celebrate the defeat of the last Hindu kingdom in Dehli. Look how beautiful the carving is.
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