Setting off bright and early we headed for The Golden Temple in Amritsar. Otherwise known as the Sikh headquarters. It was around a three hour drive. The roads in Punjab seem much cleaner and smoother than in other parts of India. We stopped off for a delicious typical breakfast - aloo prantha. The motorway restaurant... Continue Reading →
Day one in Ropar
Waking up in Ropar was peaceful. Children were playing in the street and birds chirping outside. There was a quiet rumble of traffic and a few horns sounding in the distance. It is a festival for girls at the moment and so children were walking down the street being given food. I stood on the... Continue Reading →
My second family
The next stop is my best friend's family home in Ropar, Punjab. I met her in 2015 in America. We hit it off from day one. Being roommates she taught me all about the Indian culture and sparked my curiosity to travel around her mother country. From Rishikesh to get to her family I took... Continue Reading →
The Beatles Ashram
The day started with our routine 7am yoga class on the hostel rooftop overlooking the magical Ghanges river. Shortly after we walked for an hour to an abandoned ashram. It is were the famous Beatles visited in 1968. They stayed there for six weeks and gained inspiration for their popular album Abbey Road. The founder... Continue Reading →
Relaxing Rishikesh
By chance I woke up at 7am just in time for a free yoga class on the hostel rooftop. It was a great start to the day. Shortly after the weather took a turn for the worse. It was the first time I have seen rain in India. Silver lightning bolts shot through the sky... Continue Reading →
The longest train ride of my life…
The train journey from Varanasi to Haridwar was over 21 hours. We set off at 8am and arrived at 5.30am. surprisingly, it went fairly quickly. It was spent writing, sleeping and eating. We were in a second class carriage with three tiered sleeping berths. At times it was pretty hot but at others the aircon... Continue Reading →
Burning bodies in the Ganges
Staying in hostels give a false sense of tranquility. Waking up in Go Stops 14 bed dorm room felt peaceful. We enjoyed a delicious buffet breakfast on the balcony before venturing out for the free market tour organised by our hostel. The moment I stepped into the street drivers yelled at us, cows walked past... Continue Reading →
One holy city to the next
Where should I go? As a traveller with no plan, it can be tricky to decide which destination you should go to next. This of course is the excitement of traveling too. So far I have been following advice given by hostel staff, other travelers and guide books. Arriving in one place you can work... Continue Reading →
Museum morning in Jaipur and bus to Agra
On our last morning in Jaipur we went to check out the Albert Museum (one of the attractions left on our consortium ticket). It was definitely worth the visit. The building itself was stunning and the artifacts fascinating. There were art pieces from all over the world. Many from within India. There were religious artifacts.... Continue Reading →
Jaipur – the Pink City
There was a friendly mother and her 16-year-old daughter sharing our dorm room in Jaipur, Zostel. They were very keen to have us accompany them in their booked AC cab for some exploring. The duo had come from Mumbai for a couple of days as a treat. We jumped on board and drove around the... Continue Reading →