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Dubai Detour

Dubai Detour

We left Delhi to continue exploring India independently. We took a 2¾ hour flight to Chennai on the South West coast with a view to touring the South. Unfortunately we realised that we had bad India fatigue. The crazy traffic, horns beeping, thousands of people,...
Final group farewell

Final group farewell

We enjoyed our final group dinner in Delhi. Unfortunately Carina and Tanya had to leave for their flight back to Germany. Ronnie wrote and recited the customary Purple Ronnie poem for the group. See below. Rajasthan A purple poem by Ronnie Delhi a city very crazy With...
Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal

The Taj Mahal was completed in the mid 1,600’s by Shah Jahan. It was a mausoleum for his fourth, and favourite, wife Mumtaz Mahal. The others must have been very jealous. It’s built from white marble. It is symmetrical and all four sides are the same. Our...
Agra

Agra

We traveled to Agra which is the base camp for the Taj Mahal. It does however have some must-do sites itself. On the way we stopped at the Chand Baori stepped well. It’s from the 8th-9th century. There are 3,500 steps over 13 stories reaching a depth of 100...
Tracking Tigers

Tracking Tigers

We spent 2 nights by Ranthambore National Park. In the morning we took a safari by “Cantor” truck into the park to spot animals. On the Cantor truck Poser What do I do with this? Preening pose Proud peacock Local guide spotting Blue bull antelope Serpent...
Jantar Mantar Observatory

Jantar Mantar Observatory

Jantar Mantar is an astronomical observatory, completed in 1734 by Jai Singh II who gave his name to the city Jaipur. It’s a large outdoor site consisting of many large-scale calculation instruments. The highlight is the world’s largest sundial which is...