Taj Mahal is so beautiful. Truly a perfect building. We got up at 4:30 to reach the sunrise. And we were a llerførste that was closed in, then got some incredibly good pictures without other tourists :) The sunrise was not so impressive, but it's the rare down here because of the pollution on the horizon. adele someone like you brit awards The temperature and the amount of people was, however, perfect. And the Taj Mahal so much to live up to expectations. Incredibly beautiful! We spent a few hours at the Taj, where we walked around and enjoyed the beautiful sight (along with 3 others we met the day before on a rooftop restaurant - two Canadians and one German). Then we took all of them home and had breakfast on the roof. I was starting to get a little stomach ache and it also proved to Delhi belly was on the road again - thankfully not as bad as last time :) After breakfast we got checked out and went with Megan (one Canadian) out to Agra Fort and spent a couple of hours. The fort is one of the most important adele someone like you brit awards in India - but reminded the very Red Fort in Delhi in appearance.
All trains (as usual) sold to Delhi and since our flight was at 2:00 - meaning we had to be at the airport around midnight - and not orkede a 6 hour busstur adele someone like you brit awards without aircon, we decided to take a taxi. Thomas (the other Canadians we met yesterday) was on taking a taxi when he was the same way, so the three of us ordered one for pickup adele someone like you brit awards at 16.00. In the afternoon, we did not so much, but was just waiting to be picked up by taxi 'one - and then around 14.00 it started to rain. Our first rainy day of the trip, which actually was a bit liberating ;-) We are also a bit to the colder weather at home :)
And then almost 4 weeks backpacking in India over! It has been exciting and rich experience. The shortlist was alladin-like Jaisalmir, holy Varanasi, sun and beach in Goa and especially the Taj Mahal. Indians are generally friendly, but those who serve the tourists can satme also be stressful (but that's the way it is when their income depends on us). The locals are really interested in learning more about the people outside India and the t has resulted in some interesting conversations (at least where we have tried to understand each other) adele someone like you brit awards with various local, with nodding heads, listened and told diligently to simple everyday adele someone like you brit awards things for larger view of the world. Only their accent and their heads, which looks like something is loose on a stick when they are outside the control nods around in circles, is reason enough to have a talk with this exciting people :)
We lived fairly cheap - a middelt backpacker budget. We could easily have used both less and more. But it's as if you meet / experience them in a different way when you stay at guest houses instead of 3-5 star hotels, try the local food on the street instead of the touristy restau ter and use public transport where you meet the "real" local, so it is certainly preferable. However, we could probably have done it for half the price, but we will now also want to have a bed to sleep in without bedbucks, adele someone like you brit awards a bath with reasonably clear water and so we simply had to have rooms with aircon, as there have been up to 50 degrees. Is slightly against aircon, but it is only because you are so easily sickened by temperature differences. We spent during 3000, - per man of almost 4 weeks - and then comes the plane tickets as well! And that includes adele someone like you brit awards food, accommodation, sightseeing and public transport! So it's cheaper than staying home - which gives us good reason to soon take off to backpacke again :-)
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