Thursday, December 22, 2005

Everybody is a Entrepreneur!



The following pictures represent a variety of entrepreneurs that can be found in India!! It is amazing to see so many people running their own businesses! The pictures are of bicycle & auto rickshaw drivers, fruit vendors, watch repair guys & food shops!




Dying Clothes - Streets of Delhi




Do you have a favourite shirt or skirt that fits so well? Are you tired of the colour? Do you want that old favourite to be new & different?

All you have to do is take your clothes to this guy! He will dye your old clothes to a new amazing colour! Sweet! There are shops all over India which can also perform the same service! All for the incredible price of 30 Rupees ($1).





Neeta and Lata drinking chai and lemon-ginger-honey tea

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Jama Masjid Mosque- largest in India

Jama Masjid
Location: Old Delhi
Built By: Shah Jahan
Built Between: 1644-1656
Significance : Described as the most beautiful mosque in India

Mohammad Ali Shah started the construction of this splendid mosque in 1640 but his wife Begum Malika Jahan finally completed it after his death. It is the country's largest mosque, built in 1656, where 25 thousand Muslims offer prayers.

The great mosque of Old Delhi is both the largest in India and the final architectural extravagance of Shah Jahan with a courtyard capable of holding 25,000 devotees.

Built in yellow sandstone, it combines the best of Hindu and Muslim styles of architecture, standing on 260 pillars supporting 15 domes at varying elevations.

People of other religions are not allowed in between 12-30-2-00pm. One is allowed to enter the mosque bare-footed, head covered and wearing lungi, - these are the norms visitors have to follow

Cool, Funky, Crazy Artwork!







Yes, in the depths of backpackers alley you can find some crazy and funky artwork. Not sure where the artist came from but they are intersting pictures! These pics are located in the restaurant in our hotel! It has a 24 hour internet cafe and restaurant! The hotel has a good mix of foreigners and Indians. I would recommend it to those of you visiting New Delhi and want to experience a backpackers life in India!

Crazy Locks!



These are they types of locks that are used to lock many, many doors in India! These pictures are of our hotel room!

Santa Clause discovers India!



Yes it is true, sad but true! Santa Clause has invaded the malls of India! The kid in the picture doesn't seem to be impressed! We have become a global world!

Pictures - Manufacturing Jackets



A lot of the manufacturing of textiles in India is still very much grassroots. Many companies have small factories that produce textiles! These are the guys at work!

December 22 - New Delhi (Day 16)

Thanks to everybody who is reading and posting comments on the blog. I get excited every time I see a new comment! The last 7 comments were posted by my nephew, Neil! He is only 17 but already he is an amazing writer! Your aunties are proud! We love you! Thanks, for adding some humuor to our blog!

We will be leaving Delhi tomorrow and heading to Jodhpur for a couple of days. I will be glad to leave, I need a change! Unfortunately, due to our late planning there are no train seats available! We will be taking a overnight bus, which takes 12 hours..It will be cold and bumpy! I keep reminding Lata that it is part of the adventure. As long as we have our blankets we should be ok. (I hope!)! The bus costs 250 Rupees ($6.75 Cnd), the train cost 750 Rupees ($20.27) and a flight costs 5500 Rupees ($148).. Based on these prices and the lack of available train seats, the bus it is!

November, December and January are peak tourist months in India. If you want to book train tickets you better do it in advance. Otherwise like us you will have to suffer traveling hours and hours on the bus. These buses are not greyhound! No bathroom and they seem really, really old!

Later, Neeta

Monday, December 19, 2005

Survival Tip #1 - Indian Style!

For those of you who would like to take the plunge and backpack through India like us! Here is a tip that Lata and I would like to share to make life easier on the road!!

How to cross the road....doesn't sound hard but trust us this is a critical part of getting around insanely busy streets, which have no street lights, traffic is moving in all directions with cars, rishshaws, motorcycles, bicycles, trucks, buses, dogs, cows and people!

There have been many times that we thought our lives were in jeopardy!! Last year I was in Jodhpur and wanted to go to a famous ice cream shop! I had read and heard so much about it and I could see it but i never got there :( why??? it was across the street!! i didn't know how to cross the street and missed out on all the yummy treats. That's why we are writing this tip, to help those of you that might one day be in the same situation...

Here we go...Crossing the Street in India

Always, always, always find people that are crossing the street. this is not difficult in india due to the 1 billion people that live here! there are people on every corner, just wait a couple of minutes and they will show up..no fear of ever being alone :)

  • spot that person or preferably a group of people..not foreigners! this is soooooooooo important! otherwise they might get you killed!!! i'm not kidding!
  • so now you have spotted your unsuspecting indian guide.
  • stand so close that they wonder who the hell you are!
  • imitate their every move..i'm not kidding (again)
  • they take a step, you step, they run, you run, they stop, you stop..please always imitate every move!

please be willing to give up all of your independence! we are trying to save your life!

we will be providing more survival tips in the upcoming weeks..stay tuned..lata & neeta

December 19, 2005 - New Delhi

hello!

lata and i want to wish nimi a happy belated birthday!!!! i hope that you had a great day. we will celebrate when we come to winterlude in february.

lata and i are still in new delhi..all i have to say is i love south india, i love the weather and the beaches. our new hotel is much nicer! no more ants, cleaner sheets but not 100% clean and a much improved bathroom.

i realized today why lata was always freezing when she took a bath..it is because she was bathing using a bucket instead of the shower! i have to say the bucket method is much slower. today was her first shower in india! go lata!

Sunday, December 18, 2005

lata returns

hi everyone! yes, I have returned to new delhi to join neeta for more adventures in north india. I spent the last 8 days in rishikesh at a retreat. i stayed at an ashram, which was simple and nice. there were about 180 other people at the retreat as well.

rishikesh is an amazing place but it's freezing in the mornings and evenings (there is no indoor heating- so i basically slept with a hat, gloves, sweater (over my pajamas), socks and a scarf! I also had two wool blankets over me. i hated taking a bath, because being naked in that freezing indoor temperature was just so darned uncomfortable - i did though- most days at least (-:

the ashram is right on the bank of the ganges (ganga) and the view of that plus the himalayas was breathtaking. unfortunately no pics, my backpack was stuffed and i couldn't take the camera. rishikesh is only about 5 hours from delhi by train, so the ride there and back was pretty easy.

upon returning from the ashram i found that neeta was being very budget conscious and had downgraded our hotel room inorder to save 200 hundred rupees ($6). i was appalled by the bathroom situation, so the next day we found a new place, luckily for only 400 rupees ($12) which is way nicer and has this 24 hour cafe with web access on the first floor- so there should be more blog updates from us.

over and out for now! hope you guys are having a good december!
lata- sunday dec.18th 9:30 pm

Thursday, December 15, 2005

December 16, 2005 - New Delhi

Some of you have been asking about my exam. I wrote the CISA (Certified Information Systems Auditor) exam in New Delhi on Saturday December 10. I was supposed to write it in Toronto but since Lata and I were coming to India I was luckily able to change my test centre. The exam was hard and long. I found it difficult to tell how I did. I prayed. I hope that helped! I will find out the results in late January.

Lata is coming back to New Delhi tomorrow! We are looking for products to import into Canada and I am excited for her return. It is hard work but hopefully it will pay off in the summer of 2007. You guys have to come and visit us at Harbourfront!

I am off for another day of adventures! I will update it this evening when I have some more exciting news to share..

Wednesday, December 14, 2005

December 15, 2005 - New Delhi - Pictures














here are some pictures that i thought were interesting. the picture of the internet cafe is where i am sitting now...

December 15, 2005 - New Delhi

I am going to try and update the blog on a regular basis. (I know I said that last year but I will really try hard). I am staying in an area called Pargangh in New Delhi. It is close to New Delhi train station and you will find mostly backpackers looking for cheap accomadations. The cost of the room that I am currently staying in costs 300 Rupees a night, which translates to about $8.00 Canadian dollars. Let's just say you get what you pay for, for those that require clean sheets, flushing toilets and the absence of tiny ants this would not be the place for you..but I never thought it could be a place for me either! There is hope! For those of you that require more of the comforts of home, India has hotels that range from $8.00-$1000. Depends on your budget!

India is a land of extremes from poverty that would make you cry to wealth and luxury that I could never imagine! It is also a place that celebrates diversity. The Indian government recognizes Hindu, Muslim, Christian and Buddist religions by having national holidays that represent significance for each religion. I think there are 24 national holidays each year! Sweet! I love time off. Indian people seem so relaxed and seem to have more time for their families and friends but they work generally 6 days a week and 12 hours a day! I never feel like I have enought time to do anything in Canada! Maybe it is just me.. I haven't figured out why they are more relaxed. Maybe the weather? If anybody has any theories on this, please post a comment..

I have pictures of Connaught Place which is one of the fancy areas of Delhi. You can find Benetton, Pizza Hut, Rolex ect...Any high end shopping can be done here..My favourite places are Jain Book Store, Pizza Hut and the yummy sweet potatoes you can buy on the streets.
I also have pictures of Paragangh, which is the exact opposite of Connaught Place!

Tuesday, December 13, 2005

December 14, 2005 - New Delhi India

Hello!

Lata and I arrived in New Delhi on Monday night at midnight..since we spent most of the night packing we slept for about 14 of the 16 hours on the plane. We only woke up to eat!