Written by matt + jen on October 1st, 2008
Now that we’re back, we’ve had a chance to sort through all ~2,000 photos (we had expected more!). We’ve selected/edited the best ones and have uploaded to our web album, which is worth checking out if you’re not bored of photos. Here are a few of our favourites which we’ve not already posted on here:






We’ve also updated our previous posts with better quality/sized images.
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Written by matt + jen on September 22nd, 2008
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Written by matt + jen on September 22nd, 2008
This is one of my favourite places. We stayed at the Hidden Forest Retreat. As we were both a bit tired and ill by this point we didn’t get out much. Most of our photos are of the food and the garden!

Tea!

The view from our window.


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Written by matt + jen on September 19th, 2008

Tea, tea everywhere!

Road signs in India are so much more interesting.

We stayed in an old Maharaja’s summer house in Kalimpong, think we might have actually been in his room. It was really old and creaky, and a bit like the Shining (especially as we were the only people there for the first night). This was the view from our window just before sunrise.

Handmade paper drying in the sun.

Some girls who started following us around town.

Fabric shop

The fantastically named Ringkingpong Monastery. We were planning to get there for sunset but it took 5 times longer to walk there than our book said so it was dark and foggy by the time we got there, but quite cool nonetheless.
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Written by matt + jen on September 17th, 2008

The journey from Siliguri was like driving into the sky – Darjeeling’s about 2150m above sea level. Ben Nevis is about 1344m.


We also saw someone carrying a full size sofa like this up a huge hill.

Darjeeling seems so relaxed after all the cities we’ve been to, eveyone just sits around chatting and nobody hassles you except to ask if you’re lost.

Sunset over the Himalayas.


A huge Tibetan breakfast. That’s tea made with salt and butter, mmmm, with deep fried tibetan bread. It was nice but so buttery, Matt was almost sick afterwards.

That’s a leopard in the zoo.

Jenny – a lazy moon bear.


Clouds come down really fast so suddenly you can’t see anything.

Sunrise, sort of. We got up at 3.30 am to get a jeep to this special viewpoint (Tiger Hill) but this was the only shot through the clouds.

We weren’t the only ones, and there were lots of local ladies selling sweet coffee. It was freezing (well probably about 15C).



Scrolls in Yiga-Choling Gompa Buddhist monastery in Ghoom.

The tea shop before Jenny bought it all.

A nice Nepalese man who showed us round the gardens.
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Written by matt + jen on September 14th, 2008

Main Ghat (steps down to the Ganges). Every Maharaja had a palace built here along the riverside.

Bathing at sunrise in the Ganges. That’s an Indian person, not one of us.

The ‘burning’ ghat. There’s a hospice next door where the elderly and sick go – they believe that if they die in Varanasi they will go straight to heaven. Most bodies are burned and the ashes put in the Ganges. There are three tiers of fires depending on what caste someone is, each with a different type of wood. The bodies and fires are looked after by the untouchables.

Women washing in the morning.


Sadhus chilling out.


At night lots of people float candles on the water.



Evening ceremony, which lasts an hour and a half and takes place everyday.

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Written by matt + jen on September 14th, 2008
New Delhi was much greener than we expected and less busy. Almost every street was lined with trees and the pollution was much better than Jaipur and Agra. It was weird to see cars everywhere again not just rickshaws, trucks and cows, and it was the first time we’ve seen women in western clothes. We only had about a day here so there isn’t much to show.


The new metro is really nice, like the jubilee line but much quieter and the cheapest journey is about 5p.

India Gate.
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Written by matt + jen on September 10th, 2008

It was worth getting up at 5am to catch the sunrise.



So awe-inspiring some people just pass out.


Matt’s head is still stuck at that angle.


Monkey!

Another monkey!

The Red Fort – probably the biggest castle we’ve ever seen.

Jenny has superstar status here. She ended up posing for photos with about 5 random different families.

Salim the 4th, our friendly cycle-rickshaw driver. Every time we arrive somewhere we end up getting a rickshaw driver called Salim who tries to charm us into going to lots of shops. We haven’t actually had one who isn’t called Salim yet. This one was really nice though (he didn’t stop smiling except for the photo) and he let Matt have a go at driving.
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Written by matt + jen on September 10th, 2008
Jaipur – Agra train. We bumped into someone from my old chemistry lab which was random – the only other westerners on the train.


Fortunately we didn’t have to do this.


This is what the train looks like. At nighttime they bring sheets and blankets and pillows, there’s two more bunks at the top.

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Written by matt + jen on September 8th, 2008

The first of many train journeys – 8 hours overnight from Udaipur. Really impressed with how organised they are, it’s just a shame the beds are 1 ft too short and people kept walking into our feet all night.


Thali no. 100 for Matt

Eccentric garden restaurant which we’ve been living in for the past few days.

Jantar Mantar observatory, for calculating the calendar and doing horoscopes. The big triangle in the background is a massive sundial, about 50ft high.

It’s been 38-40 degrees C when it’s not raining.

Jaled Chowk, Amer (Amber) Palace

Construction workers at the palace

This should be impossible in Jaipur traffic.
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