We're here! We arrived in Delhi noon yesterday after a very long flight
from SFO to Taipei then to Delhi. Everything here is really old, yet
there is constant construction going on. Our hotel room is a lot nicer
than I expected it to be! It has aircondition in the room, a fan, a TV,
and a bathroom. There is also internet in the hostel (where I am now). I
bought a pair of cotton pants yesterday so now I am nice and cool.
Today is going to be spent filling out papers and doing things like
that. So far we are doing well. Yesterday we were really stressed out
and we kind of got mad at each other. We were walking in a big group and
Andrew was a couple of people ahead of me and I was talking to a girl.
Then a bus dropped off about 10 guys and they started to follow us and
whistle/etc. I called out Andrew's name and he didn't hear. For some
reason I got really scared that they were going to try to touch us. So
then I got angry at Andrew. But then we ate dinner (really good Butter
Chicken and rice and LOTS of naan *que Marnie jealousy*) and then felt
better. Sleeping helped a lot too, by 8 pm yesterday we were both
sitting at dinner and nodding off and couldn't keep awake. Today we have
decided to not get angry at each other. We'll see if it works out. =).
Today is a lot better, we already had breakfast and tea, and now we're
going to go walk around Connaughut Place at the shop and things. It's
also very hot about 40 degrees celcius. But we're having a lot of fun
and there is enough airconditioning around for us to be able to cool
off. Love everybody lots,we're doing fine.
For the weekend Andrew and I with nine other friends headed out on a Friday to Pushkar, and the largest mammal fair in the world. That's right, the annual Pushkar camel festival. They have a website here. They estimate that 25,000 camels are traded each year. Pushkar is a small town in the state of Rajasthan, a short bus ride from Ajmer. We headed out on the relatively expensive Shatabdi Express Train, which is a fancy seated car train in which they feed you and serve you chai. It's quite comfortable. It also completes the journey a couple hours faster than all of the other trains, which means we left at about 8 am and arrived in Ajmer by one in the afternoon. From the train station we took rickshaws to the bus stand, 2 km away. Then we got into a bus (of course, first we had to switch buses about 3 times because people kept telling us conflicting information), and took the hour drive up over a mountain range to Pushkar. We got into Pushkar and immediately went to our hotel, t...






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