I did not realise before today how difficult it could be to cross a road. I have managed the super wide roads in America where you have to run and the busy streets of London. Delhi however is something else.
After getting onto my flight last night at 8 I managed to half sleep through the night all the time just wishing I was at home in my bed. Before Delhi was a stopover of two hours in Muscat. Flying over Muscat I was honestly gutted that I didn’t plan a stop there. It looks stunning from the air! At Muscat they asked for my Visa information which I handed over. Little did I know that they needed to see the visa email that goes alongside the visa document, I had not printed this... I therefore spent £40 on data to load this email up. Brilliant. Lesson learnt # 1- PRINT THE EMAILS WITH THE VISAS.
Landing in Delhi and it was not as chaotic as I had anticipated. No long lines, just a bit of a faff to try and find a transfer but nothing too difficult.
After a long night and morning travelling I arrived at my accommodation, got dressed and headed out and about to see the sites. Unfortunately it was a bit of a slow day where I tried to get my head round where everything is and also just tried to plough through the mixed emotions of excitement but also double guessing myself and asking myself if I had made the right choice. I am still not sure how I feel!
I did however take a ride on a tuk tuk on the advice of one of the hotel employees. I had attempted to walk but it was just ridiculous and I thought better then to die trying on day 1. Three seems to be no rules to the road and just a lot of beeping. I surprisingly felt much safer in the tuk tuk than on the pavements! I saw a really pretty temple. He did tell me about it however in my tired state I must admit not too much stuck!
Dinner tonight was nice, we went to a lovely little traditional restaurant called ‘kitchen with a cause’. They help people get experience and skills in the restaurant business. Everything from front of house management to the kitchen. The food was amazing. I had a lovely Mutton Rarr. Which was basically a goat curry with a garlic nann. Would highly recommend.
After getting onto my flight last night at 8 I managed to half sleep through the night all the time just wishing I was at home in my bed. Before Delhi was a stopover of two hours in Muscat. Flying over Muscat I was honestly gutted that I didn’t plan a stop there. It looks stunning from the air! At Muscat they asked for my Visa information which I handed over. Little did I know that they needed to see the visa email that goes alongside the visa document, I had not printed this... I therefore spent £40 on data to load this email up. Brilliant. Lesson learnt # 1- PRINT THE EMAILS WITH THE VISAS.
Landing in Delhi and it was not as chaotic as I had anticipated. No long lines, just a bit of a faff to try and find a transfer but nothing too difficult.
After a long night and morning travelling I arrived at my accommodation, got dressed and headed out and about to see the sites. Unfortunately it was a bit of a slow day where I tried to get my head round where everything is and also just tried to plough through the mixed emotions of excitement but also double guessing myself and asking myself if I had made the right choice. I am still not sure how I feel!
I did however take a ride on a tuk tuk on the advice of one of the hotel employees. I had attempted to walk but it was just ridiculous and I thought better then to die trying on day 1. Three seems to be no rules to the road and just a lot of beeping. I surprisingly felt much safer in the tuk tuk than on the pavements! I saw a really pretty temple. He did tell me about it however in my tired state I must admit not too much stuck!
I also went and had a look at a handy craft market which was not what I expected. They were really funny about taking pictures in there so unfortunately you will just have to imagine a three story department shop with loads of little rooms each containing different items. It was all beautiful stuff however I quickly left when someone tried to sell me a tea towel for 5000 rupees (approx £50).
It is a shame I only had a day in Delhi as there is so much to see. It might be somewhere I have to put on the list to come back to!
Now off to bed ready for a lovely 4:30 wake up call as I leave Delhi to go to Agra to see the Taj Mahal.
Day 1 complete!!!! Hooray! Xxxx
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