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    • Day 215

      Khajuraho

      March 28 in India ⋅ ☁️ 40 °C

      Oggi passiamo la giornata a Khajuraho, una cittadina anche poco turistica (non vedono spesso turisti quindi quando siamo arrivati al mercato ci hanno presi d’assalto per farci spendere 😂).
      È però molto famosa per i tempi del Kamasutra, dei templi molto antichi, dove, nascoste tra le varie statue, si possono vedere le 84 posizionindel Kamasutra, se riuscite a trovarle tutte.

      È una piccola città quindi una mezza giornata qui è più che sufficiente.
      Noi abbiamo aspettato qui per poi alla una di notte prendere il treno notturno per Varanasi.

      È stata un’avventura, perchè dovevamo capire dove si trovasse il nostro vagone e ricevavamo informazioni diverse da tutti.
      I vagoni letto erano pero molto comodi e puliti, e ho dormito molto bene.
      Prossima e ultima tappa di questo viaggio in India è Varanasi 😍

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      Today we spend the day in Khajuraho, a little touristy town (they don't often see tourists so when we arrived at the market they rushed us to make us spend 😂).
      However, it is very famous for the times of the Kama Sutra, very ancient temples, where, hidden among the various statues, you can see the 84 positions of the Kama Sutra, if you manage to find them all.

      It's a small town so a half day here is more than enough.
      We waited here and then at one in the morning took the night train to Varanasi.

      It was an adventure, because we had to understand where our carriage was and we received different information from everyone.
      However, the sleeping cars were very comfortable and clean, and I slept very well.
      The next and last stop on this trip to India is Varanasi 😍
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    • Day 168

      Kamasutra Temple and Chitrakoot

      January 15, 2020 in India ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      The from westerners called Kamasutra Temples of Khajuraho are an amazing group of Hindu temples with very detailed little statues. The most famous one shows sexual intercourse in a wide range of positions.

      Later on, in the small town of Chitrakoot we did like the locals and made a pilgrimage clockwise around a holy mountain. Arriving at this place we where received like superstars. This time we not only had to take lot of photos, even a TV channel wanted a short interview with us :)
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    • Day 20

      Khajuraho Sutra

      December 5, 2019 in India ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      Arrived at Khajuraho train station at 5 am. Tom booked in at Moustache Khajuraho, a guesthouse Z had shortlisted. Tuk tuk to Moustache w Tom, Sasha and Johnny 100INR. Sasha and Johnny decide they don’t want to stay at moustache..stay in tuk tuk to go to city centre. Staff member greets us and asks M&Z “what [we] want” and disregards Tom as he knew he had a booking. Told man to tend to Tom first and we’d have a chat w him afterwards. Had to insist on this a few times. Tom checked in and M&Z negotiate room that is available for 2 nights if needed as we are thinking of staying two nights but we are still not sure. 650 INR per night. Man tells us we can take brekky at their rooftop restaurant, has tours available etc. Told him we will take a rest and might see him for tea at the restaurant later. Settle in and told each other would nap for half hour... slept in until 9am. Resto for masala tea, no brekky - didn’t feel the vibe, not really a resto, man (staff) keeps trying to sell us on tours, says seeing one of the temples is “complimentary “ as if it came with the stay at their guesthouse. Gloated to other guest (Alex from Italy) that he read that we like hiking from our gear (boots, pants and fleeces) and explained that’s why he keeps trying to sell the tiger reserve tour and hiking tour to us. Not impressed with his manner of approaching us, no genuine interaction and all about non stop selling. Finished our tea and left. Saw free temples (2), had brekky at Guru Kripa Pure Veg Restaurant - Aloo Paratha x2 & masala tea. Then headed to UNESCO World Heritage Site (Western group of temples) - birthplace of karma sutra. Beautiful, ornate, detailed, well kept and well preserved archeological site. Z hungry and belly still sensitive so had western lunch - Margherita pizza. Tried to find a travel agent to enquire about trains to Orchha and booking train tix. Only one helpful agent, the rest kept dodging giving us train ticket pricing and instead tried to push for a private taxi hire to Orchha. Walked out on these shops, unhelpful and could not get anywhere with them. Went back to guesthouse for rest, Zinia’s belly still unwell. Touts are different in this town - very deceiving, disingenuous, annoyingly persistent (don’t respect you when you say no thank you like the touts in Varanasi) and more kids begging and ones that follow you a long way. Had to tell off one child that followed us almost all the way back to our guesthouse despite saying no and ignoring him for a long time. While resting, we decided we want to move on to Orchha tmrw so will stay only 1 night. Checked trains to Orchha and availability- train available midday tmrw. M chatted w man to help book train tix, tried to say this train wasn’t available when he realised we didn’t want to stay for 2 nights. Offered a private driver at an expensive rate. He did accidentally mention a tourist quota for train tix that get released at 6pm so M will check again later. Z feeling better, time for dinner. Will speak now with staff about tourist quota for train and confirm we are staying only one night. Man was very unclear about tourist quota and tried to say there was no tourist quota. Man was trying to say we had told him we would stay 2 nights and he agreed for us to stay in our room for 1300 for 2 nights. Argued this with him and he said “okay fine, I will give you 45 mins to decide if you want to stay 1 or 2 nights”. Z says “45 mins? How about we make it easier and decide now. We are staying one night only.” Heard Tom outside the room and chatted for a while - he too has had same experience with touts and locals and is planning on leaving to Orchha tmrw. Will leave with Tom tmrw and will discuss over dinner. Went to Guru Kripa again for dinner with Tom, met Naresh - lovely host keen to practice his English and to chat about cricket with Tom. Naresh asked if we could keep in contact with him to practice his English and so we can practice our Hindi. Added Tom and Z on WhatsApp. Headed back to guesthouse, got there and saw a group of guys with rifles out the front and started walking away as we walked closer. Went to rooftop and played cards with Tom’s Karma Sutra deck he bought today. President, then Tom taught us “Cambio” game. Talked about transport to Orchha tmrw, Tom mentioned bus to Chhatarpur then transfer bus to Orchha which leaves in the morning. Will do this tmrw instead of train. Meet at lobby tmrw for 8:30am.Read more

    • Day 21

      Orchha... "Mini Hampi"

      December 6, 2019 in India ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      Pack, meet Tom & checkout at lobby of Moustache Khajuraho at 8:30am. Tom tries to arrange his transport/train from Orchha to Mumbai as he fears Orchha might be too small a town to arrange this from. Was not a quick task - junior staff gave him run around trying to get Tom to do a private taxi hire. Tom was meant to have brekky W us but stayed back to sort - will meet him at bus station for 9:30am. M&Z get brekky at Gura Kripa again - Aloo and paneer paratha...big serves, got rest for takeaway and lunch for journey to Orchha... will share W. Tom in case didn't have time for brekky. Walked to bus station and met Tom. He explains he relucantly had to pay 4000 INR for moustache staff to arrange his transport from Orchha to Mumbai and believes he's been scammed but felt he had to take a risk cause not sure how small Orchha is and has to be in Mumbai 2 days from now. He will meet his gf there and they will go back to the UK for christmas then onwards to South Africa. Got on bus - pay onboard 50INR ea and + 50 INR for our 3 backpacks to take us to Chhatarpur. Drop off - man takes M’s bag down and takes it straight to bus instead of handing to M... Man was trying to be helpful but almost lost M's bag because of this as we JUST caught bus to Jhansi as it was driving away. 150 INR each. Very dusty journey and felt pollution/smog getting to us. Dropped off at Orchha turn off, man asks for additional 50 INR ea for luggage last minute, Tom tells him to F off as it was clearly an afterthought. Man wanted to argue but his bus started driving away so he had to get back on. Tuktuk to Orchha 100INR for 3 but shared with 3 other adults (domestic tourists) and one child. Orchha looked very much like Khajuraho except it had a beautiful fort and temples. Checked in at Hotel Sunset. Such a lovely host who is studying tourism (has exam tmrw). We all meet Guillome (Fr France) and Anisha (Uzbekistan) who were already staying at the hostel and headed out to explore. Lovely couple.Tom will scout out a homestay and decide where he would like to stay. Add him on FB so we can meet up for dinner. M&Z settle in and decide will stay only one night so research transport to Agra. Train available early afternoon tomorrow so plan to check out temples and fort tmrw. Ready for dinner and hear Tom’s voice - he’s decided to stay at hotel sunset also tonight. Head out for dinner W Tom to No-Mads Cafe recommended by host. Touts still similar to Khajuraho, more children and teenagers that talk to you as if they're genuinely interested in your company but then show their true intentions after you’ve invested some time in them. If you look at a toddler, they will suddenly stop playing, run to you with hand out saying "chocolate?" And follow you around. Saw a tractor towing a tray full of ppl arriving at a wedding venue - they were all so smiley and amused that we were so intrigued by this. Walk further and a girl says hello and Z & Tom chat to her... She then told us to have a look at her shop, so we amused her and went. She grabbed a bracelet and grabbed Z's arm to tie it around, Z pulling away and saying no thank you. Girl insisting she doesn't want money and that it is a “free gift” and insisted on giving Tom one too. Once bracelets on Tom & Z , she quickly revealed that it is a free gift but we "have to come to [her] shop after dinner". Walked away and found No-mads. Met Udeshya, the lovely cafe owner. Learnt he grew up just east of Varanasi, went to Uni in Varanasi, worked finance in New Dehli, quit his job to travel India on his motorbike and to start a small business in a small town like Orchha. His cafe is new and has only been open for 14 days. Had Thali, coke and lassi to share. Best Thali we've had in India so far. Tom brought his deck of cards - played 2 rounds of cambio. Tom had to be somewhere to sort his transport to Mumbai by 7:30. Head out, and on way back to hostel, separate from Tom as heard ceremony host told us about at temple. Had a look and enjoyed for a bit. Headed back to hostel to chill. M&Z discussed that if Orchha is a snippet of what we would expect out of Hampi (which many travellers we met along the way and had been to both have told us), we would much rather spend the rest of our 4 weeks where we can find some nature, get fresh air, and experience the country's culture through meaningful interactions with locals without having to fight for it. Brainstormed countries we might like to visit... Looked on Skyscanner for places we can fly out to from New Delhi at a low price. We will spend 1 night in Agra, and reassess. Heard Tom back at guesthouse, chat W him for a while. Booked 3:30pm train with help of host to go from Jhansi -> Agra tmrw (2S class) and a private tuktuk from hostel to Jhansi (250INR) at 1:30pm tmrw. Guillome and Anisha arrive back at hostel and we all play Cambio until the end of the night. Early night for everyone - G&A leaving in morning for Khajuraho, T leaves in evening for Mumbai, we leave on train tomorrow afternoon so will get up early to explore Orchha.Read more

    • Day 8

      Armut der Dofbewohner

      December 31, 2018 in India ⋅ ☀️ 10 °C

      Wir sind eigentlich nur über ein paar Dörfer durchgefahren, die in der Nähe der Touristenzentren liegen. Die Armut ist unvorstellbar. Die Menschen hausen ohne Strom und fliessend Wasser und besitzen Nichts. Sie sind sehr reinlich was ihre Körperhygiene angeht und waschen sich täglich sehr sorgfältig mit dem Wasser aus den Dorfpumpen. Der Eine pumpt, der Andere wäscht sich. Ich habe lenie Fotos Dragon gemacht, weil es mir zu pietätlos erschien. Gekocht wird am offenem Feuer, wobei alles Verfügbare zu verbrennen benutzt wird. Es ist sehr deprimierend das zu sehen.(Agata)

      Przejechalismy tylko przez kilka wiosek w pobliżu turystycznych miejsc. Panuje nieprawdopodobna bieda. Ludzie mieszkają bez prądu i wody w lepiankach, surowych, prymitywnych budowlach albo w namiotach zleconych z czegokolwiek. Nie posiadają praktycznie niczego. Higiena osobista jest bardzo ważna i kąpiel odbywa się pod pompą przy drodze. Jeden pompuje, jeden się myje. Gotują na otwartym ogniu, który podsycany jest wszystkim, co da się spalić. Obserwowanie tego jest bardzo deprymujące.
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    • Day 46

      קוג'אראאו

      February 29, 2016 in India ⋅ ☁️ 14 °C

      קבוצת מקדשים מהמאה ה11 שדי נשכחו עד שקצין בריטי במאה ה19 מצא אותם, חלק מהפריטים הם אירוטים שאמורים להראות את החתונה של שיווה אבל אין הסבר למה בועלים שם סוס.

    • Day 180

      Dagje dakterras

      January 6, 2016 in India ⋅ ☀️ 2 °C

      Het hotel heeft een overdekt dakterras met lounge kussentjes. Het blijkt precies te zijn wat we nodig hebben vandaag. We hangen hier rustig rond tot halverwege de middag. Als de temperatuur wat over zijn hoogtepunt heen is, gaan nog even op pad. Er zijn namelijk nog meer tempels rond het stadje. Onderweg spreekt iedereen je aan en loopt ongevraagd rustig twee uur met je mee. We lopen door de oude stad van tempel naar tempel. Tussendoor worden we nog even - wederom ongevraagd - rondgeleid door een plaatselijk schooltje. Omdat ze toch wel goed bezig zijn, doneren we een kleinigheidje (en poetsen we onze karma weer even op). Als de laatste tempel vol blijkt te hangen met afbeeldingen van naakte mannen waar weinig mensen warm van worden, besluiten we onze tempeltoer voor vandaag af te sluiten en gaan we weer terug naar ons dakterras :)Read more

    • Day 19

      Yoga&Kamasutra

      November 13, 2018 in India ⋅ ☀️ 33 °C

      Der frühe Vogel trifft den Yogalehrer.
      Ein früher Start in den Tag mit einer Stunde Yoga... herrlich, könnte (sollte) man jeden Tag machen.

      Frisch geduscht geht’s zum Frühstück und dann zu den Tempelanlagen in Khajuharo. Sehr schöne Anlage 🙏🏼Read more

    • Day 9

      King's Palace

      January 26, 2018 in India ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

      Woke up very early left to catch train at 06:45, was supposed leave at 08:00 but left on Indian time 09:45

      Had breakfast on the train, South Indian food, 3 hours later arrived in Jhasi and transferred to the little bus and went for a lovely lunch before heading to the Kings Palace in Alipura. Watched the sunset in tandem with a rum and coke followed by watching Ash cook Gunli Mas in the kitchen , a Mutton dish for those not in the know.

      We then learned how to make Marsala Chai ourselves and drank it, now its time for dinner
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    • Day 179

      Sexy tempels van Khajuraho

      January 5, 2016 in India ⋅ ☀️ 13 °C

      Om 6.00 uur komen we - na een onrustige treinrit - aan in Khajuraho. Rond 1050 AD zijn er hier tientallen tempels gebouwd, waarvan er tegenwoordig nog een handjevol bewaard zijn gebleven. Pas in 1838 zijn de tempels herontdekt door een Engelsman en wereldberoemd geworden als de "kama sutra tempels".
      Met rode konen lopen we door de tempels en genieten we van het ordelijk aangelegde park. De diverse beeltenissen op de tempelmuren zijn... uhhm.. avontuurlijk. Laten we zeggen; don't try this at home ;) Wat een verschil met het chaotische Varanasi.
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