Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Oh... (Bangalore)
And I guess I should write about the city itself. Although to be honest, I don't really think I am in any position to comment on the city. I really don't even know why I went to Bangalore. It was really because I didn't know where to go after Aurangabad.
And I had my first horrible-tasting lassi. It was sad. Every lassi I had up until that point had been delicious!
The main (only) thing I did was meet up with someone at one of the oldest pubs in Bangalore... and I think it's the only pub that still plays their music using cassettes? Or something?
And I felt I was constantly covering my mouth from all the pollution.
But I will admit, I did not give Bangalore a fair chance.
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Finally made it! (Aurangabad, Ellora, Ajanta)
Anand and friend were in Mumbai, and I was still in Pune, so to make it easier on myself so I wouldn't have to travel to Aurangabad by myself and be lost there, I decided to take the trip back to Mumbai to meet them there.
They are working people, so it was going to be a weekend trip for them. I met them Friday evening, and we headed to the bus stand to catch the 10pm overnight bus to Aurangabad. Mumbai to Aurangabad by bus I believe was around a 10 hour ride. Surprisingly, I got a decent amount of rest! It wasn't a sleeper, but the seats reclined back pretty far. Initially it was hot since it was non-AC, but once we got going, the breeze from the windows helped.
So we got to Aurangabad early Saturday morning, and we hopped off the bus. I gave Ranjeet a call so he could give us guidance in the city, and he came and picked us up. He then took us to his guest house so we could drop off our stuff, which is where we stayed.
After that, he took us for a little drive around Aurangabad. He had a friend who sold electric motorcycles and suggested that I try driving one. Okay, I had never driven a motorcycle and I was like, sure let me try. WELL! I definitely could not handle it! Even going a short distance was a wee bit of a challenge for me. So, I most likely will not be attempting to drive a motorcycle for quite awhile. haha. Following that, Ranjeet took us to show us around his furniture plant. It kinda turned into a business meeting between Ranjeet and Anand... kinda funny. On the bright side, I learned the meaning of "acha," as Anand was constantly using the term! haha. (It means good, okay, well, etc.)
Anyway, after that Anand arranged a car (and chauffeur) to drive us out to the Ellora Caves, about 30 km from Aurangabad. There were 34 caves which were all carvings, and were split up, so you first walked around and saw one group of the caves, and then went around to the other side to see the rest.

Monday, June 23, 2008
Cycling! (Mahabaleshwar to Wai)

Read more about my cycling adventures in Europe!
http://littlegirlonabike.blogspot.com/
Tuesday, June 17, 2008
Chillin out in Pune
I believe someone told me the Mumbai-Pune expressway was the first that was built in India?

Oh, and for those that know Pune, I stayed in Koregaon Park, and I did not go to the Osho Ashram... Someone said to me, "You're the first foreigner I've met that's stayed in Koregaon Park and didn't go to the Osho Ashram." haha. I thought about going... but it just didn't happen... I have also been told that the shrewsbury biscuits are a Pune specialty... I never got around to trying those either. Hrmph. Next time, I guess.
And yes, I was chilling out in Pune just like Ronald McDonald does all around the world apparently.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Elephanta Caves (and Island)
While I was on the tour, a lady who lives on the island approached me, and she insisted that we take picture together (with my camera). At first I was hesitant, but when both she and the guide continued to persist, I gave in, and we took a picture together. And then what happens? She asks for 10 rupees! It cost me 10 rupees to take a picture that I didn't want to take! (So 10 rupees is like a quarter, but that is besides the point!)
At the end, of course I overpaid him (it really is embarassing how much extra I continue to pay), but I am glad that he showed me around the island, because I probably wouldn't have gone to the areas he took me.... definitely not worth as much as I paid, but still. Might I add, while on the tour, he had me buy him a beer at the cafe on the island! I learned afterwards, if you get a guide on the island, pay maximum 150 rupees. I have also heard that there are government issued guides who are free, but I'm not sure.
Monday, June 9, 2008
A week in Mumbai
But overall, the train ride was relatively comfortable. (I was in AC 2-tier.)


I was in Mumbai for about a week. Lotssss of chillin out!! Which of course was great! ...met a ton of people in Mumbai... went to a few malls... of course I didn't buy anything, except food haha... saw a movie at the theatre (an American movie, ha)... ate quite a few home-cooked Indian meals... saw the Gateway of India and the Taj Mahal Hotel... took a stroll along Marine Drive... went to the planetarium... areas I wandered around were Colaba, Andheri, Goregaon, Bandra, and Worly... got comfortable riding the local train!! ...got a ride on a motorcycle! ...went to a couple of well-known bars/pubs-- Leopold's in Colaba, which is famous for foreigners visiting, and Toto's in Bandra, which... I forget why it is more well-known!
Sunday, June 8, 2008
An obvious foreigner (Delhi)
Most of my time in Delhi was spent getting ripped off. The taxi ride from the airport, buying a SIM card and minutes for my phone, and buying a last minute train ticket from a travel agent. (If you need a ticket, go to the train station, and major destinations have a foreigner's quota for last minute foreign travelers that will allow you to book a ticket). The three days I was in Delhi, I probably paid US$50 more than I should have. But I am not even mad about being ripped off, just sad. Because I knew foreigners had a tendency to get ripped off, and I am sad that I became a victim... many times.
But when I was not being ripped off, I found people to be very nice... Actually, even when I was being ripped off, I found them to be nice... which is why I would like to trust them, but obviously I cannot. But when walking down the street, people would stop me to try to get me to buy something... and even after I have clearly indicated that I am not interested, they will still ask if I need help with anything. So in that respect, people are very helpful.
Some random occurrences:
-I saw two monkeys chillin out on the side of the road.
-I've seen many people jump on and off moving buses.
-I was in a rickshaw and my driver stops to pee on the side of the road.