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Sunday, December 26, 2010
Thanks India and Akorn for the most awakening trip
At one point the trip felt too sterile - I wasn't getting close enough to the heartbeat of the people. Then it dawned on me that the huge diversity of the country was shielding me from the truth. I was close to the people , the luxury I experienced was real life, the Maharaja's and Princes were real, their lifestyles were real, I was in the middle of a modern day living history. Versailles and Neuschwanstein are real but history.
Twenty-two languages in Rajasthan alone; the birth of 4 religions; (Hindu, Bhuddist, Jainism, Shikism); the controversial caste system, the 'double talk' and the bargaining - India became a game and a challenge.
It is possible to partake in their lifestyle. From royalty to heritage pidgeon racing, to bartering for a camel at The Pushkar Camel Fair. As a proud new owner of a camel - it is your choice as to where or to whom you donate it. ...and they are not that expensive ... just part of the fun while experiencing their lifestyle....
There's so much more to see and do - Sikkum and Bhutan are on my list for 2012 - Kerala, Pushkar Fair and Sri Lanka for 2013.
Would love to hear from fellow adventurers and of course there's also the rest of the world to explore.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
The Dabbawalas

Well ...... we had to do some studying to understand just how the dabbawalas did this..
Elephanta Caves
Once a hindu place of worship dating back to 5th C AD till the Portugese arrived in 1534 when they damaged the hands and faces of almost all the statues during target practice. Was there an ulterior motive? The Portugese left these islands in 1661 when Charles II of England married the King of Portugal's daughter. The islands as part of her dowry, created a corner of the British Empire.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
A Royal Feast
Mumbai - Taj Mahal Palace Hotel
Just two years ago India suffered her own 9/11 - referred to as 26/11 when the Taj Mahal Palace hotel was attacked . Today the hotel is replendant once again but with extra deluxe touches such as flat screen televisions within the bathroom mirror . I found my self watching CNN while drying my hair - Is that luxury? - In my book anything that saves time or can put me ahead of the game without wasting my time is a luxurious - So yes - a 'PIM' (Pic in Mirror) TV sure adds to the luxury of a stay at the Taj.
The atrium of the heritage section
If I have one bete-noir when travelling it's searching for those subdued, ambiance enhancing fancy light switches in hotel rooms prior to turning in. Just give me one light switch that does the job and let it be by my bed. The last thing I want to be doing is playing a game of 'find-the-light-switch' hide and seek when I'm tired and just want to go to sleep.
This hotel has finally got it right - congratulations - The Taj Mahal Palace hotel caps the realm of luxury - one switch within easy reach, with other options close by and easy to understand. It's combining little touches that create the best form of luxury.
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Indian Trivia
- 90% of mariages are arranged,,
- 15% of population is muslin, 2% christian .
- Antique Ambassador cars are a status symbol.First built back in 1957 on the British Morris Oxford III model - this car is still built today with few modifications.
- Local cooking fires burn on cow patties produced in the millions along the roadsides, and throughout the country - creates a dreadful smog.
- The new Nano car, India's equivalent to the SMart car made by Tato costs less than a tuc-tuc .
- There is no state religion .
- Bollywood produces movies in 35 different languages.
- British started the railway system in 1853, now the largest railways system in the world 1.6 million people work for the railways.
- Indians have a passion for movies and cricket.
- Look up to members of their cricket team as gods.