Getting through immigration was quick and pleasant, but then over an hour and a half to get the baggage. We'd made arrangements for transport and assistance and they were patiently waiting. Getting local sim cards in India is quite a formality but the people at the airport cater well to it and we had sim cards pretty quickly.
So about half-past seven we were on the way to the hotel. Rain sometimes heavy which they said was good to suppress the smog of recent days.
Got into the hotel a bit before 0900 and by the time we finished a leisurely breakfast, we were in our rooms - a lot earlier than we had expected.
our bike making it safely to the hotel |
Checking in with Dave and Wendy with whom we are travelling for the entire trip |
Wednesday was a tour of old and new Delhi that Ursula had organized with a company called 'Delhi by Locals'. We can highly recommend them for anybody wanting to tour Delhi. Our guide, Gaurav, was great, a well spoken, knowledgeable young man.
First we had to brave the traffic which wasn't at all as bad as we'd feared. Congested for sure. Nobody pays attention to lane markings. Motorscooters using every possible piece of roadway, bike lane, etc. Horn honking everywhere and in fact encouraged by signage on the back of most of the trucks. One lone car seemed to disagree.
...and one hitchhiker monkey on one of the many tuktuks.
The central part of New Delhi had a lot of wide boulevards and most streets were lined with trees. One of India's big holidays is Republic Day today, January 26. Already much of the central area was shut down in preparation for a big parade.
First stop, the Sri Bangla Sahib Gurdwara (Sikh Temple).
The Gurdwara had an enormous kitchen to prepare food for travellers and the needy, part of the Sikh belief. They even put Ursula and Eve to work. They feed about 30,000 people a day.
Then off by tuktuk to Old Delhi with it'.
spice market |
typical street scene - note the electrical system |
wholesale spice market |
Jama Masjid Mosque |
Nearby is the Red Fort. We'd hoped to visit it for the evening light show but it was closed in the leadup to Republic Day |
A stop in Lodhi Gardens completed the day.
Bada Gumbad Mosque in Lodhi Gardens |
HF-24 'Marut' - Indian designed and built fighter which served in the Indian Air Force from the late 1960s into the 1980s |
Saturday - Morning briefings from the tour staff, then finish up the bike preparation down in the hotel dungeons. We'll be on the road at 0800 for a convoy out of town and an 80-km ride to the first night' hotel.
Next post probably in three of four days.
Absolutely amazing photos!!! The photos and your text bring our 2009 trip right back into my mind! Isn't it an amazing country?? So much life and vitality!!! Enjoy it all!! Your pictures and text bring it all to life!! Thanks for taking the time to share it all with us.
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