India

Note: this is the second post in a series about my trip to India and Africa. The others are available at Amsterdam and Africa. The full set of pictures is also available on Flickr.

After Amsterdam, we flew off to India.

IMG_0634 The first stop was New Delhi, the capital.  The city is very much under construction and extremely polluted, much like Beijing. I had heard that cows idly wander the streets with no fear or harassment in India, but I was surprised at the extent to which this is true. Cows were everywhere.

IMG_0802 This is the India Gate - an arch built by the British commemorating WWI.

IMG_0733 Qutb Minar - built by the Mughals.

IMG_0811 Big dosa. The Indian food was very good all around. It was sometimes difficult to tell which food was safe to eat (cooked and/or boiled) if you were not familiar with what each dish was made of.

IMG_1106 The Taj Mahal is in Agra, a city about 400 km outside of Delhi. It was rainy and polluted on the day we went.

IMG_1137 The Red Fort of Agra is another attraction in the city.

IMG_1511 In the opposite direction is Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan, famous kingdom of the Maharajahs.

IMG_1671 The Water Palace is a famous attraction.

IMG_1691 Elephant rides were available for a fee.

IMG_1589 Snake charmers huddled around touristy areas.

IMG_2151 Next up was Jamshedpur, a smaller mining town on the eastern side of the country. We attended the wedding of a friend. It was a traditional-style Sikh wedding.

IMG_1823 The groom rides a horse to the ceremony.

IMG_2298 Everyone wanted a picture with the funny white people.

IMG_2603 Kolkata (Calcutta) is another major city nearby, on the shores of the holy Ganges river. People famously come from far away to "wash" in what must be the filthiest river in the world.

IMG_2622 Many flowers are available for purchase to use as offerings to the gods.

IMG_2406 Mother Teresa's house for the sick and dying is next door to the Temple of Kali, Goddess of Destruction. It was sort of a weird juxtaposition.

IMG_2765 Mumbai was the last stop on the trip. This hotel is the site of the 2008 terrorist attacks.  It seems to have recovered fairly well, though security was very high.

IMG_2779 Mumbai has a very nice waterfront and is the most clean and modern ("Western"?) of any Indian city we visited. Unfortunately we were laid low by an E-Coli infection while in Mumbai and didn't get to see much of the city.

Fortunately we recovered just in time for the next leg of the trip - Africa!

Posted on February 7, 2010

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