Chand Baori Step Well/Harshad Mata Tmpl

This step well was an incredible visual experience. It has been dated to the 8-9 century AD. It’s about 100 feet down to the water, which is collected rainwater. The well was used for drinking waterЧитать далее
Ceramic craftsman visit

Our driver/guide Rajeev took us to visit an elderly couple who live near the step-well. They make a very meager living creating little terracotta tea cups that they sell to tea stands for a rupee eachЧитать далее
Universal motor

There is a small one-cylinder diesel engine that is used in a zillion different applications. One is a vehicle put together with spare parts from lots of other vehicles. It is known as a Jugaad, whichЧитать далее
Jama Mosque, Fatehpur Sikri

This is described as one of the largest mosques in India. It was just a short walk from the palace. Unfortunately it was more overrun with people hawking their trinkets, which takes away from soakingЧитать далее
Fatehpur sikri Palace

This is a beautiful sandstone complex within the walls of the fort. The detailed decorative carving on some of the buildings is just breathtaking. This king had three wives, and each was of aЧитать далее
Taj Mahal

This whole trip has obviously been incredible beyond words, but to see the Taj Mahal in person was like a dream. It’s a UNESCO site and one of the New 7 Wonders of the World.
We woke up at 5am soЧитать далее
Snack stop with motorcycle test ride

We just stopped for a snack break (smoke break for our driver/guide) and a nice Royal Enfield Army Edition motorcycle ended up parked next to the car. Eric talked motorcycles with the guy and ended upЧитать далее
Arrival in Varanasi - BrijRama Palace

Our final destination and the final palace of our adventure in India!
(Edited to add flute player in the courtyard in the morning!)
It was a crazy drive to get through the city. Thank goodness weЧитать далее
Morning walk - Kashi Vishwanath Temple

No photos were allowed in this temple, which is the most sacred shrine in Varanasi and inside a large complex that is heavily guarded. So many heavily armed military guards! This is because ofЧитать далее
The Varanasi Ganga Aarti

Our guide and driver Rajeev has taken such care to make our trip with him amazing. We were supposed to go back to Delhi from Agra yesterday and part ways with him to take the night train to VaranasiЧитать далее
Banaras Hindu University campus tour

Rajeev drove us through this lovely tree-lined campus and dropped us off for a walk through a temple there. That gave us a neat opportunity to talk with some students and other visitors.
RajeevЧитать далее
Ramnagar Fort

This fort across the Ganges from where we are staying has a very run down museum full of old weapons, vehicles ranging from a very old Cadillac to the fancy covered passenger platforms that went atopЧитать далее
Sarnath Buddhist & Wat Thai Temples

Sarnath is north of Varanasi and the place where Buddha first began teaching and a huge stupa (shrine) marks the spot. It is an archeological excavation site and spreads out like a park. The museumЧитать далее
Silk weaving district tour

We had such a unique behind-the-scenes tour of a neighborhood full of silk cloth weaving operations in Varanasi this afternoon thanks to Rajeev. Many small weaving operations produce for wholesalers.Читать далее
Starbucks at the Delhi airport

We couldn’t resist stopping here since we have a lot of time to kill until the first half of our flight home. Fun to compare to US Starbucks. I couldn’t pay with the phone app here though,Читать далее
Tokyo!

I love Japan! The airport feels so calm. We landed at Haneda airport and we will leave from Narita airport this evening. Our plan is to take the monorail and train to the main Tokyo station, stow ourЧитать далее
Whirlwind Tokyo walkabout (+ rickshaw!)

We had about 6 hours to explore in Tokyo, so we checked out a couple of areas only to realize we had also visited them when we went to Tokyo in 1999!
The subway/train system in Tokyo is so amazing.Читать далее
Home!

So good to touch down back home! ❤️
ПутешественникHard to take it all in for me! Impressive!
ПутешественникYes! This may have been my favorite structure of the trip. I could have stared at it for a loooong time. A “guide” tried to latch onto us to give us a tour, but I had to walk away. He’s talking was to distracting!
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