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Update 5 september Namaste, Het is weer even geleden dat ik iets in mijn blog heb geschreven maar ik ben van plan om dat helemaal goed te maken. Vandaag, zaterdag 5 september, is Teacher’s Day in India. Alle leerkrachten over het hele land worden gevierd. Zij zorgen immers voor de educatie van de kinderen, wat hen een mooie toekomst moet opleveren. De dankbaarheid voor deze job wordt heel nadrukkelijk gevierd op Teacher’s Day, waarbij de studenten een heel programma in elkaar steken voor hun leerkrachten. Zo was het dus ook in BMIT; de studenten hadden een hele show in elka [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 7th 2009 | 97 Views | [diary=434468]

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By nanu-zain
September 6th 2009
Galta Ji Asia » India » Rajasthan » Jaipur
According to legends, the area around the Galtaji Temple once reeled under the problem of water scarcity. It was then that a sage named Galva meditated for a period of 100 years to appease the gods. As a result, the gods blessed the region with a stream of water that ended the water problem. As a mark of tribute to the sage, the people of the area constructed a temple. Surrounded by the hills of the Aravalli Range, the Galtaji Temple is located near the outskirts of Jaipur. However, the temple attracts many devotees and tourists every day. As you near [View Full Entry]

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On the way to Galta Ji  - Sadhu
City Gate - Jaipur
View from the Hill

By nanu-zain
September 5th 2009
Amer Fort Asia » India » Rajasthan » Jaipur
It was the ancient citadel of the ruling Kachhawa clan of Amber, before the capital was shifted to present day Jaipur. Amber Fort is known for its unique artistic style, blending both Hindu and Muslim (Mughal) elements, and its ornate and breathtaking artistic mastery. The Fort is unique in that its outside, an imposing and rugged defensive structure, is markedly different from its inside, an ornate, lavish interior influenced by both Hindu and Muslim (Mughal) styles of ornamentation. The walls of the interior of the fort are covered with murals, frescoes, and paintings depicting various sc [View Full Entry]

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Published: December 6th 2009 | 9 Views | [diary=320480]

Salute - Amer Fort
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Amer Fort

By Woodmann
September 5th 2009
D -Day + 41 India Asia » India » Rajasthan
So we arrived in India @ 8am and damn is it hott!! After waiting half an hour for craig to be allowed into teh country we step out ino 38 degrees and im wearing jeans, did i mention it was hot! I love India but after day 1 i have been stared at and harrassed enough to last a lifetime. We do the usual sightseeing in Delhi, travelling by the beloved rickshaw also known as a "Tuk Tuk". We decided to go to the Red Fort and got kidnapped by our driver. he told us that he would ake us to [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 29th 2009 | 53 Views | [diary=440768]

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Woensdag 26 augustus Vandaag zijn we tijdens de middag met vier personen van BMIT naar Delhi vertrokken voor een congres over “higher education” (hogere studies) in India dat donderdag zou plaatsvinden. Aangezien het een trip is van 6u waren we al tijdens de middag vertrokken, zodat we er op tijd zouden aankomen om nog rustig iets te eten en te slapen. ’s Avonds aten we in de hotellobby; uitstekend eten en uitstekende service. Ik probeer de Indische menukaart onder te knie te krijgen, hoewel dat nog steeds niet eenvoudig is. Een paar basisdingen die ik ondertussen gel [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 3rd 2009 | 62 Views | [diary=433274]

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It was a hot midday when I arrived at the railway station in the desert state of Rajhastan. Somehow I am already three weeks behind my scheduled arrival. I guess that my fellow learners have started learning the life in Jaipur. As soon as the train stops at a crowded platform, I instantly realised that this is going to be a very interesting place to be. I felt extremely loneliness, I failed to hide at the time of my arrival. My arrival made no different to Rajputs and I have already become one of them, strolling aimlessly with bundles of belongings. [View Full Entry]

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Published: December 5th 2009 | 32 Views | [diary=258875]

Summer Flowers
Hawa Mahal - Jaipur
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By Annelies Van Herck
August 26th 2009
19 - 25 augustus Asia » India » Rajasthan » Jaipur
Woensdag 19 augustus Het werk vandaag was goed; veel feedback gehad over de dingen waaraan ik de laatste dagen gewerkt had en daarvan heb ik weeral iets bijgeleerd. ’s Avonds was het zoals gewoonlijk trainee dinner, maar we beslisten deze keer om niet te gaan. Daarna was er immers nog een afscheidsfeestje van een trainee die Jaipur ging verlaten; het feestje vond plaats in het midden van de stad; het was werkelijk een ontzettend mooie locatie. Het was gelegen achter een hotel en je moest eventjes wandelen om er te geraken, maar het was zeker de moeite waard. Het domein was [View Full Entry]

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By courtoes
August 21st 2009
We want cake! Asia » India » Rajasthan » Jaipur
Driving along the highway, probably the smoothest road we've been on yet. On the way to Agra, it's the last night with our driver. Yesterday, feeling a little tired of curry for breakfast, lunch and dinner Lisa and I decided we wanted cake. We asked our driver to take us to a cafe called Chic Chocolate that sells Black Forest Cake and reccommended by the trusty LP. Instead of taking us to the one we wanted, he set out to find another 'bakery' with cake. After driving down back streets basically uninhabited by foreigners, we arrived at a dark and dirty [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 23rd 2009 | 119 Views | [diary=430448]


By danicavp
August 20th 2009
Sikkim, dream come true. Asia » India » Rajasthan » Pushkar
After waiting for 2 weeks at the hospital, to see what would come of all the political unrest in the Darjeeling district just north of us, we finally got word that the roads had reopened. this would mean being able to head north up to the state of Sikkim! The director of the hospital insisted that we go in the middle of our stay as not to chance a re-closure... We headed into town to apply for our "restricted access permits", and the next day headed on a 4 hour bus ride out from the plains of Siliguri to the [View Full Entry]

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