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Asia » India » West Bengal » Darjeeling April 17th 2012

Getting out tickets on the "Toy Train" out of Darjeeling, to our next stop, Kurseong is an experience. We have to go to the Darjeeling train station and fill out a form. We have to fill it out just right, which takes about 3 trys, but with the help of a friendly local young man, we are finially successful. The train ride is slow, but interesting. We ride on the Deisel powered train, there is a steam engine as well that travels a joy ride route. Patty & I both think of our fathers, both of whom were train lovers & would have loved this ride. They are riding withus... After about 3 and a half hours we arrive in Kurseong, & are hustled into a cab for the ride to Makaibari Tea Estate. There are ... read more
Makaibari
Makaibari
Makaibari

Asia » India » West Bengal » Darjeeling April 13th 2012

The road from Sikkim to Darjeeling is very steep & winding. We leave Pelling on the Sikkim National Transport bus to Jorethang. There, we catch a share jeep to Darjeeling. Once we cross the border into West Bengal we climb steeply on an unpaved road. After we cross one high ridge we cross another river and begin another steep climb, this time on a paved road. Soon we are driving thru tea plantations, with the lady tea pluckers harvesting the "first flush" of the season. We keep climbing, thinking we will soon reach the top of this ridge, but we keep climbing and then we realize we are in Darjeeling. The motor stand where we get dropped off in very busy and crowded. After a few minutes to get oriented. we head off ,climbing on foot, ... read more
Shrine on observatory hill
temple monkey
gompa and Kangchendzonga

Asia » India » West Bengal » Darjeeling April 7th 2012

Geo: 27.04, 88.2636Auch heute sind wir dank des frühen zu Bett gehens früh auf.Statt ein Frühstücksrestaurant zu suchen, essen wir dieses mal günstig und zufriedenstellend an einer der Buden.Als wir dann nach einem guten Fussmarsch, vorbei am Nationalmuseum, der Kirche und später einigen netten Hotels, die sicher auch eine Heizung haben, um 9:00 Uhr am Zoo ankommen, macht der gerade auf – was für ein Timing.Der Zoo selbst, ist nett, wenn auch nicht so schön wie Hagenbek oder andere Zoos, die man aus Europa kennt. Den Tieren würde man wie immer mehr Auslauf gönnen, aber es ist auch nicht dramatisch schlimm. Was am meisten nervt sind die lauten Inder, die es toll finden die Tiere zu trietzen und zudem eben einfach total unangemessen laut und polterig sind. Wir sehen hier also die Tiere, die wir zum ... read more
Ausblick.
Die Haupt-Kirche.
Stimmung.

Asia » India » West Bengal » Darjeeling » Rimbick April 6th 2012

So far this April, the Darjeeling area has already experienced two torrential, afternoon hail downpours which have caused everyone to stay inside all afternoon. Both of them left the landscape looking like it had just snowed there was so much hail on the ground and building roofs. Last week was the annual Bhutanese buddhist masked dance which I was fortunate enough to be able to experience while staying with two teachers, Ty and Eden, in Pedong, a small town which is on Bhutanese land rented by the Indian Government. The monks at Samchen Dorji Gompa where the festival was held were such great fun and on the last night we had a campfire and sung and danced in the Bhutanese tradition around it. The masked dance is a drama that depicts stories from the coming of ... read more
Banana Chocolate Honey Sugar Lemon Pankakes and Chili Omelette
The Girls and the joker
Friendship

Asia » India » West Bengal » Darjeeling April 6th 2012

Geo: 27.04, 88.2636Brrr. Das war dann wieder eine kalte Nacht. Zum Gluecknicht vergleichbar mit denen ganz oben, aber nach der Hitze der letzten Tagedurchaus gewoehnungsbeduerftig.Beim Aufstehen sieht das Wetter noch ganz gut aus und wirmachen uns zeitig auf den Weg. Das Fruehstuecksrestaurant, welches wiransteuern wollten finden wir leider mal wieder nicht (Stefan Loose ist bei unsein wenig unten durch). Dort, wo wir dann einkehren schmeckt es zwar ganz gut,aber der Brueller ist es auch nicht. Wir schlendern dann weiter durch dieStadt, finden die Aemter und denken wir melden uns mal schnell zurueck inIndien. Denkst Du – da ist noch keiner Anwesend.Wir spazieren also weiter ueber den Chowk Bazaar undsuchen dann den Botanischen Garten. Dabei laufen wir natuerlich erst einmal eingutes Stueck aus der Stadt hinaus, welches nicht noetig getan haette. Einenette, junge Fr... read more

Asia » India » West Bengal » Darjeeling April 5th 2012

Geo: 27.04, 88.2636Morgens um kurz vor sechs haben wir es endlich geschafft und sind in Kakavita. Hier geht es endlich raus aus dem Bus und wir werden zu einem Jeep-Stand gebracht. Nur mit dem Jeep geht es hoch nach Darjeeling, welches immerhin auch wieder auf ueber 2.400m liegt.Als Willkommensgeschenk in Indien werden wir natuerlich gleich wieder ueber's Ohr gehauen: in Nepal hiess es noch die Tour bis Darjeeling wuerde pro Person 300 Nepalesische Rupees kosten – in Indien angekommen sind es dann doch auf einmal 600 Indische Rupees. Schon die 600 Nepali-Rupees waren eigentlich viel zu viel, denn der Jeep, den wir nach einer Stunde Fahrt besteigen, bekommt nur 100 Rupees ab – und mit dem fahren wir immerhin die naechsten 3,5 Std. in die Berge… Welcome back to India. Es passt natuelich auch bestens ins ... read more

Asia » India » West Bengal » Darjeeling » Rimbick March 30th 2012

I'm sorry to all readers for how long it's been since I've made a blog. First my internet ran out because it was the end of the month, then when I tried to recharge the modem I had another difficulty. It should be working now but I'm in Darjeelign now so I'm just using an internet cafe' which I pay 50 cents for 1 hours use. Where to start ... I have already visited the other teachers' placements in Ghum, Darjeeling and Takdah which are all amazing in their own ways. The six girls in Takdah, placed at 2 schools and a buddhist college seem to be enjoying themselves so much which was so great to see when I visited. Takdah is a beautiful place surrounded by Pine forest and tea plantations. The School and buddhist ... read more

Asia » India » West Bengal » Darjeeling March 20th 2012

I was sad to leave Darjeeling but was also very much looking forward to our next destination and looking forward even more to the journey to our next destination. Our next destination was Karmi Farm, a farm/guesthouse owned and run by a man of Anglo-Indian descent who was himself brought up on the farm. Our method of arrival (well mine and a few others) was by foot, this may not sound exciting but the prospect of a challenging, long walk through beautiful countryside and rural villages sounded as good as a plate full of bacon, sausage, beans and hash browns. We were warned in advance that it would be a challenging walk being around 25km in length and involving 2000m of steep decline and 1000m of very steep incline, however having never done anything with quite ... read more
The road we walked on the walk from Darjeeling to Karmi Farm
Field scene on walk from Darjeeling to Karmi Farm
Me on the dodgy bridge

Asia » India » West Bengal » Darjeeling March 20th 2012

From the moment we got into our jeeps at Siliguri station the journey to Darjeeling felt like the start of a new adventure, Darjeeling promised to be different to anything we had experienced thus far and there’s something about being in a crappy Tata jeep with an insane Indian driver and cheesy Bangra playing at full volume that gets the adrenaline pumping. The ride to Darjeeing took around 4 hours, most of which was spent climbing up hill on very narrow, switch back roads which clung to the side of the hill by their very finger tips, it was often best not to look out of the window as potential death seemed to lay around every corner, this was not a road that you would want your driver to misjudge. It became apparent very quickly why ... read more
Me turning prayer wheel's at the Tibetan self help centre
A woodworker at the Tibetan self help centre
A rather shocking poster at the Tibetan self help centre

Asia » India » West Bengal » Darjeeling » Rimbick March 2nd 2012

I just wrote a whole big thing on Rimbick which I lost when I tried to publish it so this time around it may not be as well written. I'm sorry. Rimbick is so remote that I had to request it be added to the travelblog database of locations. I've been in Rimbick for 12 days so far and it's been amazing. The first night I arrived at 6pm, the dinner time at Sakya Choepheling monastery. I had my first nonvegetarian meal served to me in months! Tugpa is a kind of tibetan soup made with chunks of meat and thick doughy noodles. I tried my best to eat around the meat and aim for the noodles. The monastery has meat meals 3 times a week and I think it'd be a bit undernourishing to only ... read more




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