Thursday, February 28, 2013

Rajasthan adventures

First off, apologies for the lack of posting. India does no have excessive Internet availability and honestly, we've not had time to find Internet hotspots or cafes. As such I/we are way behind on photos but I'll try to get some up quick.

After the great wedding celebrations (of which I will post more photos later when Internet connection is more readily available) Katie and I met Sidd and we headed off to Jodhpur. Jodhpur is a fairly major city in central Rajasthan that is famous for the blue color of many of its homes as well as a very impressive fort.
This was one city I really was excited about having missed it on my last Rajasthani visit.

When we arrived, we were picked up at the airport by our hotel and taken to a nearby village. The hotel had more of a homestay feeling as there was only 1 other guest and we ate our meals in the family kitchen. The food was great and from what I could tell very traditional. Each meal had some type of bread made with a different flour, a curry, and a vegetable. Every meal we've had so far has been vegetarian and I love it. Katie, who is also cutting back in her meat intake as of late has been really enjoying the food. She's struggled some with the spicy dishes; but she is a trooper and hasn't complained at all.

On our first night with the family we took a walk to a local hill top to watch the sunset. A group of young boys were out and about as well. They came to hang out and practice their English. My guess is they were around 11-14 years old and all very excited to climb around and talk to the foreigners. Sidd, as always, did a marvelous job if translating when my 3 words of Hindi and their 10 words of English were not sufficient. The sunset was overcasted with clouds but the climb and trekking about was delightful.

The next day we (Katie, Sidd, Jules the English woman staying with us, and I) went on a village safari. The hotel took us around to some local places to see a traditional way of life and look for wildlife. We saw an opium ceremony (which I'll be honest, I didn't understand), a shepherd's home, and a potter's home. No trip would be complete without a stop at a textile factory where looking is always free. Looking always turns to buying it seems.

After the safari we headed back into Jodhpur city to another guest house. We spent the afternoon exploring the famous mehrangarh fort. Katie and I being foreigners received the audio tour as part of our entrance fee which proved to be pretty interesting and well done. The fort which belonged to many moguls was never taken by force. However, she showed many signs of the failed attempts.

It was a pretty long day, so we settled for some Rajasthani thali for dinner (by settled, I mean very eagerly dug right into) and headed back to the guest house.

A hot shower and a page or two of reading and we all were out like lights.

Now it is off to Ranakpur to scope out a Jain temple and make our way towards Udaipur. As always, no trip with Katie or Allison is complete without public transportation.





Monday, February 25, 2013

Adventures in India - Wedding Season!

One of my great friends from IIT Bombay is getting married tomorrow!!  Sushmita was one of the wonderful people that I met in my hostel in IIT and who took myself, Jeanie, May, and Pao under her wing.  She was (and still is) a happy, smiling, inclusive, person who always made time for us international, lost souls.  If there was anyone in India that I would make the trip back for their wedding, it would be Sushmita.  Well that day has come and so have I!  Best part of the trip is that other great friend Katie joined me!

The plan for the 11 or so days we are here is a whirlwind trip, but if you fly for 24hrs, you want to make the most of it.  The first few days have been spent in Delhi with some of Sushmita's family in pre-celebration activities for the wedding.  Katie and I are then meeting one of my other great, great friends from IIT, Sidd, to travel for about 1 week in Rajastan.  We are going to attempt to see as much as we can while eating all the food we are capable!!

Here are some pictures of our first few days - Wedding season is here!!

Jeanie and I at the "youngsters" party.  This is a pre-party for just the young people in the family.  Basically it is booze and dancing as Sushmita explained it.  Great fun!!
Katie and I having fun!

Me, Jeanie, and the beautiful bride to be - SUSHMITA!

Some of the family danging for the bride and groom.  It is traditional that the family members dance for the couple to be.  Some of the performances were very impressive!
  
Morning after the "youngsters" party!  We found an old time American Diner themed place for breakfast.  
Katie looking at fabric for her sari.... got to be traditional when in India!

Looking at fabric for the sari!

Katie and I in our traditional dress for the pre ceremony celebration!
More pictures to come!!!!  Actual wedding ceremony is tonight!!  Cannot wait to wear the saris :)

Saturday, February 09, 2013

Ah - back to Adventure

I purposely capitalized Adventure in this post title because for me, Adventure is a proper noun.  Luckly, I'm going back :) 

India.  Again.

Yes.

Details:
12 days round trip (whirlwind for India)
1 layover (Chicago-Delhi direct flight?!  Yes please!)
1 wedding
4 of my great friends
1 wonder of the world
Countless cups of scalding hot chai
Too many pieces of naan bread
Infinite smiles and laughs and memories all about to be made.

Just in case my lifetime travel companion aquires the same insatiable hunger and love for India that I have, we got 10 year visas... thinking ahead.

Can. Not. Wait.