India
Delhi
Delhi was verry buisy, to say the least. Altho th Pharaganj was a convieniant place to buy almosed anthing you could emagine, so long as you could tackle the pandimonium!
Mcleod Ganj
Mcleod Ganj is in the Himanchel Pradesh region of India. It is the home to the Dalai Lama and his government in exile. The scenery was outstanding.
Rajisthan
A sceenic region of India, its a shame about the aggressive sales pushing in some of the major citys.
maharashtra
We only stayed here for a short wile, too see the impressive temple caves near Ajanta and Ahrangabad. Check them out there thousands of years old.
Goa
Tourist central, but lovely beaches and avoiding the tourest hotspots isn't hard. Lovely people and food. Fish is in season!!
Hampi
An amaising town surrounded by an unbelievable lanscape of precariously positioned boulders piled up all around, astrewn with ancient temles and ruins dwarfed by the rocks.
The 14th Delai Lama and Bangalore
We saw the Delai Lama in Bangalore, who gave a verry compelling lecture on world peace. We didn't stay in bangalore very long but it is a massive city, verry buisy, and modern. Probably the most westernised and modern city in India.
Gokana
A little town just south of Goa. We stayed on a little beech called Kudlee beach which was only accessable by footpath. All of the supplies had to be carried there down a rugged track. When we first got there we struggled to find a room with so much as...
Channai (madrass)
A massive coastal city with a large port, verry buisy, dirty and crazy. Lots of underground alchohol being sold down allyways from out-of-the-way stalls. Friendly people, verry nice food (all eaten off banana leaves with the hands) and lots of large in...
Pondicherry
A nice little city that used to be inhabited by the french. It's situated just south of Channai on the east coast. A little touresty with lots of shops and french names all around. Even the police wear barets. Again there was lots of underground alchoh...
The Andaman Islands
These islands are nearer Thailand than India but still owned by the indian's. An outstanding display of nature and paradice islands. 60 percent of all flora and fauna is completely unique to the islands. This is where we where for the Tsunami so our In...