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Monthly Archives: February 2013
The Shaking Woman or a History of My Nerves by Siri Hustvedt
Well, after her father passed on, she had a series of epileptic-like shaking. She went to different specialists and read many books to somehow help her label her symptom but to no avail. In the end, she just accepted the … Continue reading
People : Nepal and India
In the process of exploring, touring or travelling, whatever it is we think we are doing, we would tend to meet people completely different from us. These people would inspire us and somehow leave an imprint within us that would … Continue reading
Nepal – India (7-9 days)
Plan: Singapore-Delhi (transit)-Kathmandu-Delhi (3days)-Singapore Jet Airways (food’s good, but just to warn you, our first flight was delayed and we missed our connecting flight to Nepal. We met people from Bangkok who experienced the same) Arrival: Kathmandu: Accommodation: Sacred Valley … Continue reading
India:just my own Observations
I've read stuff about India and I thought maybe most of them are over-generalization. I kept on hearing and reading discouraging news about the country. Well, after our experience, I would have to say that, yes poverty and unhygienic lifestyle … Continue reading
Nepal: Observations and Practicalities
Well, Nepal is well known for the world's highest point, Mt Everest. I may not have plans of conquering it yet, but maybe once this lifetime I would. This visit is just for ocular inspection of the place and to … Continue reading
Day 9: 17 Feb 2013 New Delhi
We were forced to stay another day due to the train delay that caused us to miss our flight. Our last day wasn’t as productive as all the other days. We decided to go back to the city and just … Continue reading
day 8 :16 Feb 2013 Agra to New Delhi
WE woke up early to be among the first few to see sunrise over the Taj Mahal. The ticket office was only few meters away from our accommodation but as soon as we came out of the hotel, it started … Continue reading
Day 7: 15 Feb 2013 New Delhi to Agra, India
We started our day early because our train (booked through Cleartrip website) would be departing at 6am. It was an express train hence, it would only take us 2 hours to reach Agra. We took the AC car chair coach … Continue reading
day 6: 14 Feb 2013 Bhaktapur, Nepal to New Delhi, India
We flew back to Delhi! Valentines day and were in Delhi. We stayed at Ajanta hotel. We decided to rent a car from the hotel at 1500INrs plus we had to pay for the parking. We know that the problem … Continue reading
day 5:13 Feb 2013 Nagarkot to Bhaktapur
We woke up early for the view of the sunrise. Slowly as the sun rises, the view if the Himalayan ranges started to get clearer in the opposite side creating a breath taking panoramic view of the ranges. Stayed at the rooftop … Continue reading