Sat 4/01/2014 15:35
We arrived at Chitwan National Park on the 30th of January at about 3pm. The park is supposed to be a very popular wilderness area. From the little that I know about it, it supposedly boasts elephants, rhinos, crocs and other exotic creatures. Part of our time here is going to be seeing some of them in the upcoming two days. After we arrived we had lunch and got our rooms. It wasn’t long before I was down by the river taking photos of the water and the sunset. It was kind of weird, there are a lot of hotels that are on the river and in front of many of them there are lounge chairs facing the river. The thing is, is that there really isn’t that much on the river to see, at least not enough to lounge around in the cold weather. After taking all the photos of the river area we all went to dinner and called it a fairly early night.

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Sat 4/01/2014 07:54
Lumbini, Nepal is the place where Buddha was born. I didn’t know too much about it, but I liked the idea of being there. I’m not a religious person, but I do consider myself spiritual and if I were to follow any organized religious philosophy it would probably be Hinduism or Buddhism, though I have to admit I don’t know much about either. The whole time we were there it was cold and mostly foggy. At night the people at the hotel/camp light fires and the whole group drank, talked, and played games around the fire. It was just good fun. As I mentioned the weather was cold and foggy and in some ways it added to the fun of the day. It was a good time and I can say that I enjoyed the whole experience, and also got some great photos. We only had the morning there before we took off for Kathmandu.

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Lumbini, Nepal is the place where Buddha was born. I didn’t know too much about it, but I liked the idea of being there. I’m not a religious person, but I do consider myself spiritual and if I were to follow any organized religious philosophy it would probably be Hinduism or Buddhism, though I have to admit I don’t know much about either. The whole time we were there it was cold and mostly foggy. At night the people at the hotel/camp light fires and the whole group drank, talked, and played games around the fire. It was just good fun. As I mentioned the weather was cold and foggy and in some ways it added to the fun of the day. It was a good time and I can say that I enjoyed the whole experience, and also got some great photos. We only had the morning there before we took off for Kathmandu.

Lumbini, Nepal Kenneth Curtis blog   Lumbini, Nepal Kenneth Curtis blog

Lumbini, Nepal Kenneth Curtis blog   Lumbini, Nepal Kenneth Curtis blog

Lumbini, Nepal Kenneth Curtis blog   Lumbini, Nepal Kenneth Curtis blog

Lumbini, Nepal Kenneth Curtis blog   Lumbini, Nepal Kenneth Curtis blog

Sat 04/01/14 01:10

The next morning was another boat cruise down the river but this time at sunrise. It was cold but very cool to see and I think I got some good photographs as the sun came up. There were a huge amount of boats filled with sightseers already on the water which made it even more interesting.

Varanasi, India Kenneth Curtis trip to India winter 2013 Varanasi, India Kenneth Curtis trip to India winter 2013

Varanasi, India Kenneth Curtis trip to India winter 2013 Varanasi, India Kenneth Curtis trip to India winter 2013

Varanasi, India Kenneth Curtis trip to India winter 2013 Varanasi, India Kenneth Curtis trip to India winter 2013

Varanasi, India Kenneth Curtis trip to India winter 2013 Varanasi, India Kenneth Curtis trip to India winter 2013

Varanasi, India Kenneth Curtis trip to India winter 2013 Varanasi, India Kenneth Curtis trip to India winter 2013

Varanasi, India Kenneth Curtis trip to India winter 2013 Varanasi, India Kenneth Curtis trip to India winter 2013

Varanasi, India Kenneth Curtis trip to India winter 2013 Varanasi, India Kenneth Curtis trip to India winter 2013

Varanasi, India Kenneth Curtis trip to India winter 2013 Varanasi, India Kenneth Curtis trip to India winter 2013

Later we had a free day to explore on our own. It was kind of funny, and a moment that I got teased for most of the trip. The story starts when everyone decided to go get a lassie (sp), I think it’s something like a yogurt milkshake and to me looks really slimy and gross, but I guess it’s the thing if you’re in Varanasi and have a chance to go the shop that sells the best lassie in the world… yeah, right. After taking about 15 minutes to find the place, everyone dove in and ordered, that is except for me. I mean I was there to see the river and all the things that I’ve heard about, but decided I’d rather go with the group so I hung out at the lassie shop. Thirty minutes turned into forty-five, and forty-five turned into about an hour. I was so bored and couldn’t understand why the group was so interested with the slime drink. Little by little I started to get irritated so after about 20 minutes I went to stand outside with the hopes that everyone would get the idea that it was time to go, but no luck they just kept sipping away at the best lassie in the world. I mean who names a yogurt milkshake after a tv dog? As I was standing outside waiting about every 5 minutes a dead body would be carried through the alley towards the river, in a weird kind of way it is cool to see 4 or 6 people carrying a stretcher with a wrapped body. So anyway, the group gets done with the best lassie in the world, and then has to fulfill a promise to the person who guided us to the shop nearly an hour prior. At this point I was, and I’m sorry to admit it, angry. Eventually we made it to the river and I decided that I would split up from the group and explore at my own speed. Being in a group is 90 percent great most of the time, but that 10 percent when the group seems to hold me back can suck. So I spent the next 6 hours or so just walking along and taking photos.

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Varanasi, India Kenneth Curtis trip to India winter 2013 Varanasi, India Kenneth Curtis trip to India winter 2013

Thu 02/01/14 20:42

The last few entries, or maybe I should say the last few chances I’ve had to write about my vacation have been hurried at best. It seems the only real time that I’ve had to write is when we’re actually moving from one stop to another. Unfortunately though in most situations it can be difficult to write on a plane, bus, or train, which is where I am now. I am in a sleeper car going from Agra to Varanasi. It so difficult to try to concentrate while people are milling around and as the train is slowly chugging along.

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So the night on the train was pretty good, and I use those words loosely. When you haven’t showered, you have no space to be alone, and everyone around you is in the same boat, it can’t really be “pretty good.”

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We arrived in Varanasi relatively late, I think it was about 2pm when we were supposed to be there by 12. I don’t know if anyone knows about Varanasi, but it is the city in India that is on the Ganges River, and may be best known for the dead bodies being floated down the river, or being cremated. Or at least that was about all I knew about it. I had seen many photos that showed the building with the stairs leading down to the water. So of the photo were so impressive that I was pretty excited to be seeing it for myself. Unfortunately I was a slightly let down. First there are cremations along the river, but they don’t float any bodies down the river anymore. Then I couldn’t seem to recreate the some of the photos that I’d seen that got me so excited in the first place. I’m not exactly sure why, I walked the whole riverbank and took a ton of photos, but for some reason couldn’t get “the” photo.

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The first day (after the train ride) we went for a sunset cruise on the river to see some of the lights and a festival that was going on near the cremations. I really shouldn’t call it a festival; I guess it is more of a prayer, but the chanting, the people watching, and just the spectacle of it all sure made it seem festive.

Thu 02/01/14 20:39

The last night at Agra we celebrated by first going to see a Bollywood movie. It was the first time that I’d seen one so I appreciated the experience more than the movie itself. We saw the movie Dhoom3.You know, the movie really wasn’t that bad, just kind of corny. There wasn’t any plot development and it had gaping holes in the storyline, good fun though. Plus the staring woman was really pretty and that will always make a movie better for me.

bollywood movie poster Dhoom3

After that I decided to have a pizza from Pizza Hut. I know, so American but I don’t have pizza very often and some of the people were going so I indulged. I have to admit it was probably the best pizza that I have had in some time. We ate dinner outside in a garden and later one of the guys from the tour lit fireworks to celebrate New Years Eve.

Thu 26/12/13 06:08

Today we went to Agra Fort and the Baby Taj. Neither of these two attractions were really that great, but both were worth the trip. One of the best things was the view of the Taj from the fort. It was also a free day so we all decided to go together. Although we spent much of the day seeing the two sites I can’t say that I thought the day was that production.

Agra, India: Kenneth Curtis blog Agra, India: Kenneth Curtis blog

Agra, India: Kenneth Curtis blog Agra, India: Kenneth Curtis blog

I’m now hanging in the lobby of the hotel waiting for our train ride in a few hours. We will be heading to Varanasi on an overnight train ride.