Thu 26/12/13 05:05
I got up early for the trip to… actually I don’t know the name of the place that we were going today, but I knew that we had to be awake by 5:45 to catch the train. I made sure I set both of my alarms and made sure that I did what I felt I needed to do in order to speed up the process tomorrow.
I got up as needed and was pretty much ready to go before time, as I was finishing my packing someone knocked on the door and asked where were you, the group already left. A little confused and a little indignant I caught a taxi to the train station and was sitting in my seat with time to spare. I guess I just screwed up and put the wrong time on my alarm. No worries though, as I arrived on the train and doing what could best be described as the walk of shame, everyone in the tour clapped and yelled as I made my way to my seat.
I honestly don’t know where I am right now. The train took us about 600 km away form Delhi and we drove about 2 hours to get to the hotel that we are at right now. So anyone’s guess where I am right now is going to be as good as mine. The feel of the place is so much better than in Delhi, well, I guess it really matters on what you like, loud and crazy, or quiet and mellow. This is a farming community and it is definitely quieter than Delhi. It’s kind of funny that now when I want to describe this area of india I want to use other locations that I’ve been to. For example, the way the farms are divided reminded me a lot like Vietnam and Morocco, the people are very friendly, like the people I met in Myanmar. Unfortunately this doesn’t give you very much context but it does make sense.