Baby Taj

Pam/ September 25, 2017/ India

The exquisite tomb of Mizoram Ghiyas Beg is nicknamed Baby Taj. Smaller, more intricate and delicate in its workmanship it was nearly empty when we visited. Although made out of all marble, the inside walls and the ceiling are beautiful in the symmetrical and detailed work. Seven people are buried here, some female (having a notebook or pad of paper

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Taj Mahal – September 25

Pam/ September 25, 2017/ India

We started our day in the blinding sunshine at the Taj Mahal. It is a stunning site, shining in all of its whiteness, symmetrically pleaseing to the eye and larger than life. Gate 1 Travel hired a professional photographer. To accompany us and take photos of us, including a group photo, a complimentary copy coming to each of us. The

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Cattle and monkeys and dogs, oh my

Pam/ September 24, 2017/ India

And goats and donkeys and water buffalo but no cats. The Indian people are a superstitious lot and cats are considered bad luck mysterious so they are missing from the menagerie of animals. There are plenty of animals in the mix; in the middle of the street, eating the garbage, on the sides of the roads. Most of them are

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Kharjuraho

Pam/ September 24, 2017/ India

We flew from Varanasi to Khajuraho, home of one of the many Unesco World Hertiage sites in India. As our tour manager keeps saying, India is a land of myths and legends. Legend has it that Khajuraho was founded by Chardravarman, son of the moon god, Chandra. (Just an aside for the non-yoga people, one of our yoga poses is

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Ganges at Night

Pam/ September 24, 2017/ India

Dividing into three cars, our group was delivered to a drop off spot again for a walk to the Ganges for a sunset boat ride. Raja, our 13 year old boat driver was ready and waiting for us. We boated to the area where the cremations take place. There were eight or nine fire burning with three or four bodies

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Silk Weaving

Pam/ September 24, 2017/ India

Literally next door to the hotel was a silk weaving business. Most of the weaving is done as a cottage industry with looms in weavers’ homes. There were four of five looms and two weavers doing their work while the owner gave a talk of how the looms worked. The pattern is both known in the head of the weaver

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September 22 – On the Ganges

Pam/ September 23, 2017/ India

Our 4:15 wake up call gave us just enough time to get ready and gather for our 5 am bus ride to the Ganges. At 5 am the city is surprisingly active. Although the shops are closed, some of the street vendors are already set up, selling their wares. The bus took us as far as he could and then

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Risk and Reward

Pam/ September 17, 2017/ India, Travel

“Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.” ~ TS Elliot Tuesday I jet off to Asia, spending six weeks in India. The first couple of weeks traveling in the northern part and then studying yoga for the month of October in Pune. As I have shared this upcoming journey, many

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