Yet another disclaimer: I know that the blog posts have been lacking a little but I would like to continue to remind...certain people...that I am in fact, enrolled in college here and have crazy amounts of work to do :) I will try to be better about blogging.
With that out of the way, I WENT TO SEE THE TAJ MAHAL (...2 weekends ago. I'm a little behind...). Regardless, I saw one of the wonders of the world!!!
There were 7 of us so we hired 2 taxis to take us down there, drive us around while there, and drive us back. This is a service that is quite cheap in India and pretty common. The trip down took ~5 hours, but our car had such a good time, laughing and talking the whole way. When we got there we checked into our guesthouse and decided to grab a bite on the run on our way to Fathepur Sikri (not the Taj, but another cool place in Agra). And what did we find?
That's right- McD in India. Of course we all thought it would be funny and ironic to go McD- a bunch of American tourists. All the Indians inside were like, freakin Americans going to McD in our country, ugh. Oh well, we had a blast. No beef in McD folks, but there was chicken and veggie burgers and paneer patties!! I stuck with chicken, seeing as I never get to eat it (Auntie's house is strictly veg- no eggs either). It was pretty good actually. After our little social experiment we headed to Fatehpur Sikri, an hour out of the city center. This palace/village was built by Akbar wayyy back when. It's really beautiful and incorporates Hinuism, Christianity, and Islam in the mosque because Akbar's wives were of all these traditions. That seems pretty progressive to me, considering the time. This place is beautiful, like all other historical things in India.
I have to run to class, but the next entry will be on my trip to Jaipur from last weekend
With that out of the way, I WENT TO SEE THE TAJ MAHAL (...2 weekends ago. I'm a little behind...). Regardless, I saw one of the wonders of the world!!!
There were 7 of us so we hired 2 taxis to take us down there, drive us around while there, and drive us back. This is a service that is quite cheap in India and pretty common. The trip down took ~5 hours, but our car had such a good time, laughing and talking the whole way. When we got there we checked into our guesthouse and decided to grab a bite on the run on our way to Fathepur Sikri (not the Taj, but another cool place in Agra). And what did we find?
That's right- McD in India. Of course we all thought it would be funny and ironic to go McD- a bunch of American tourists. All the Indians inside were like, freakin Americans going to McD in our country, ugh. Oh well, we had a blast. No beef in McD folks, but there was chicken and veggie burgers and paneer patties!! I stuck with chicken, seeing as I never get to eat it (Auntie's house is strictly veg- no eggs either). It was pretty good actually. After our little social experiment we headed to Fatehpur Sikri, an hour out of the city center. This palace/village was built by Akbar wayyy back when. It's really beautiful and incorporates Hinuism, Christianity, and Islam in the mosque because Akbar's wives were of all these traditions. That seems pretty progressive to me, considering the time. This place is beautiful, like all other historical things in India.
The next day we headed to the Taj!! It costs foreigners Rp. 750 (~$15) to get in, but it was totally worth it. We got there at the perfect time- right after the sunrise rush and right before all the tour buses arrive. It's tradition for people in my hometown to take pictures of themselves with the town newspaper and then send them in to be published. Well, I really wanted to do this with the Taj but newspapers aren't allowed in...can you believe it?! How odd. So, one dream dashed that day.
When we got there, there was quite the fog, as there always is on Indian mornings, so my first glimpse of the Taj looked like a mirage- so beautiful
I could not believe I was actually standing in front of the Taj Mahal! It was completely unreal, because it looks just as flawless and wonderful in person as it does in pictures. This was definitely the highlight of my India trip thus far. Kiki said this day was the happiest she has ever seen me! I was just lovin life. I was content to just sit and stare at it, which I did while some of the others walked around.
Me cheesin in front of the Taj |
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