Sunday, April 30, 2006
Auto Rickshaw ou Tuktuk

THAT thing there is an auto rickshaw and they literally drove me crazy in Bangalore!!!
They see your face and they know straight away they can charge you 5 times the regular price. They would refuse to put their meter on or pretend they do not speak English or worse, look at you and, if you refuse their exagerated price, drive away. When it is the middle of the night, you are bound to give up to their demands if you wanna be driven home... Be careful with trhem if you go to India, especially in Bangalore where, I guess, they are as powerful as trade unions in France!
lol
Thursday, April 20, 2006
BYE BYE RAJASTHAN
Will keep everyone posted as I find the first cyber around.
Taj Mahal 2

This is the view I had from the rooftop of the hotel I was staying it. I would like to thank the monkeys for waking me up at 6am and not letting me sleep till 8 am! They were fucking running on the roof of my room playing or God knows what!!!
Jaipur

Jaipur: "Rajasthan's dusky-and-dirty pink capital twinkles and clatters under the sunlight,bombarding the senses at every turn. Hilltop forts and glorious palaces indicate its royal past. Camel carts follow a stadely pace through streets jam-packed with cars, cows, rickshaws, snuffling pigs, motorcycles and death-defying pedestrians. Street children beg outside huge jewellery shops, palatial hotel and the world's only meringue-shaped cinema. Candyfloss-bright turbans blaze a trail through the streets and fluttering saris catch the eyelike butterflies."
It is better written than what I could have done... Jaipur is quite cool. It looks more like a city than the rest of Rajasthan though everything is still dirty and poor. I quite liked it. Stayed 2 days there as I loved my hotel: Pearl Palace (not a palace) where the rooftop was simply amazing and the chinese food delicious. Jaipur was my last stop in Rajasthan and I must say it finished really well. The weather was awesome: not more than 30 degrees (it rained). Jaipur is a must see: a lot of history and still a growing modern city. The building pictured is Hawa Mahal and I found it sentational!!!
Monday, April 17, 2006
La cuisine
juste un petit message perso pour te demander, stp, de me preparer des quenelles a la sauce tomates, avec du pain de campagne et du St Felicien quand je reviens. Merci. Je viens d'atteindre le point de non retour en ce qui concerne la cuisine indienne. Je suis abonnee au Mc Do maintenant... et ils ont meme pas de viande... Sauvez Laura de la faim et de la cuisine indienne!!
Saturday, April 15, 2006
Udaipur

Holy cows. I understand why they do not eat them... have you seen what THEY eat?!!!
3rd stop was Udaipur. There is a lake there. Nothing else. I mean it is always the same kind of stuff: there is either a fort or a palace or a lake or ... anything. Cows, poor people begging, donkeys dying on the street, everybody asking you where you are from...
Mandawa

Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Dehli ou Tel Aviv en Inde

I have never seen such a concentration of Jewish people (never been to Israel): I wonder, what do they do here? lol Got mistaken several times for a Jew. lol Better than for a cow... mdr
Dehli is dirty and NO Sandeep this is not like any other city in the world. This is India and even the posh areas (embassies area for instance) are tasteless. Or you need to tell me where to go. Can not compete with Mumbai. Definitely poor capital with little to offer.
Airlines

It is crazy how easy it can be for airlines companies to provide its customers with good and healthy food. Take a look at what they serve on Indian Airlines: a veg meal with a small salad and yoghurt. That's all that easy!! Mmmmmhh. Ban Air France and co!
It is crazy how easy it is to forget where you are, where you come from or where you are heading to whenever you are in an aircraft. Bouhh. In a couple of minutes I had forgotten I was in India... only to be reminded it when I reached the heat of Dehli.
Saturday, April 08, 2006

Could not resist: had to take a picture of them!! They were so excited and impressed by the result on the camera's screen. Was so cool to hear them laugh when seeing themselves on a pic! The little one was dropped there by his mum and could not care less so stood up crying when I pressed the button. lol

Day 2: Ellora
Same concept: a lot of caves bot not only Hindu like they were in Ajanta. There are also some Buddhist and Jainist. Slight difference. The caves are all superb anyway. This thing date from 500 DC and was discovered by the Brits who thought it was a good idea to put some grafittis in the caves. Some of them are therefore kind of damaged.
Mumbai - Conclusion
Thursday, April 06, 2006

Music is kind of the same like everywhere else in the world. Crowd was very young and the club not that exceptional although said to be one of the best in town... mmmm

I love Mumbai: the city's style is just great: very like "old england". The temperature is hot: around 35 I would guess but it is OK. There is a lot of people but that was kind of predictable. 90% of them are male. A lot actually stare at you like: "Oh my god, I can see aliens!" but Bombay people are in general very nice, helpful and far from the troublesome guys we do have in France.
I really like it. Taxis always rip you off but I guess it is part of the game...
Definitely a spot to visit!


First night in Mumbai: had to fight with invisible bugs, were my shower cap for avoiding getting lices and concentrate on my breathing rather than the horns in the street (even at 3am) to get a bit of sleep... 10 euros the nighht: it is definitely not worth it!!