Marble

Pam/ September 26, 2017/ India

After seeing the Taj Mahal in all it’s great marble glory, the bus took us to a business that makes items out of marble. The current artisans are ninth generation marble decorators and we saw three of them at their work with hand tools, settling on the floor while our host explained the process. Next we were escorted into the

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The Indian Head Shake

Pam/ September 26, 2017/ Uncategorized

In every culture there are all sorts of non-verbal communications that happen. In Indian culture one non-verbal communication technique is the head shake. It is done by just slightly moving one side of your head towards your shoulder. It is a form of agreement.

Catching the train

Pam/ September 26, 2017/ Uncategorized

The second part of our journey to Agra was by train. Upon hearing that the train was delayed, Mansi our tour manager, arranged for some drinks and a place to land for a few minutes instead of going directly to the station, which she described as loud, crowded and with not clean bathrooms. There is a ban on the sale

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September 24 – Orchha, en Route to Agra

Pam/ September 26, 2017/ India

We left Khajuraho by bus for a long drive to Agra. We stopped in Orchha, a small village for lunch and wandering. The guidebook says “this historic village on the banks of the Betsy River showcases a display of Mughal architecture.” There are several sites (seven for a combined ticket, according to the guidebook) but we opted to spend an

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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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Vendors at every stop

Pam/ September 24, 2017/ Uncategorized

At every tourist stop there are street vendors selling everything from playing cards and purses, to bells and statues of Ghandi. They are relentless and do not take no for an answer. Mansi our tour manager has encouraged us to refuse their insistence until she can negotiate for us. Once back in the bus she will ask us what we

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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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