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By Kylie H
October 30th 2006
10 days in Tibet Asia » China » Tibet » Friendship Highway
Tibet was phenomenal; the landscape, people, monasteries blew me away and surpassed all my expectations. I am afraid my limited vocabulary and lack of adequate describing words will lead to this wonderful place not being portrayed as well as it could. But I will give it a go. Our flight from Kathmandu to Lhasa was on a crystal clear day so the view of the Himalayas and the mighty Everest was perfect. Arriving in Lhasa I was shocked with how ‘Chinese’ it had become; it was very distributing. But the Chinese have been occupying Tibet for more than 50 years now, [View Full Entry]

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First thing first, I made it, brilliant! But it was a bit more of a trial that it should have been for two reasons. I had bacterial diarrhea (as diagnosed by a Doctor who happened to be on the trip), the entire time bar one day. This basically meant that I had no energy as I was pretty much losing everything I ate/drank and I was struggling at the back of the group, completely exhausted when usually I would not be. Secondly it was freezing and I was not completely prepared for sub zero temperatures, even wearing everything I had in [View Full Entry]

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Published: October 17th 2006 | 409 Views | [diary=96001]


The rain didn't stop on my last day in Goa, and then when we reached Agra it turned into the hottest day I had experienced in India; roasting. I didn’t do much in Agra (since it was my 3rd visit). I did visit the Taj again at dusk; there were tones of India tourists posing for cheesy / romantic photos. That evening I met up with Jo, Steph and Nicole from volunteering, it was so lovely catching up with them and having a good gossip over some chai. On the way back to my hotel I accidentally purchased another ring (aquamarine, [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 30th 2006 | 252 Views | [diary=92023]


By Kylie H
September 15th 2006
Goa in the rain Asia » India » Goa » Palolem
Went a bit crazy in Jaipur buying jewels! Made a huge and slightly risky purchase of a custom designed ring, yip I am now a ring designer. It is white gold with an oval sapphire in the center, on both sides two tiny diamonds and then a small square emerald; all in a clasp setting. Luckily when I picked it up the next day it was exactly as expected, now I am praying that they are actually real precious stones, tehehe. I’ll get it appraised once I get to Sydney. After making the purchased I raced put to Tiger Fort, which [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 15th 2006 | 274 Views | [diary=88924]


In the past week I have gone from the arid Thar Desert to lush hill stations, from stifling heat to rain and mist. We left the Golden City of Jaisalmer (with a bus full of sickly people, lucky I did not count among them) and headed for the Blue City - Jodhpur. The home of the riding pant - seriously. Our hotel was miles from the action and decidedly grotty, I think it was chosen for the pool, which was the size of 3 double beds; I still had a dip mind you, fully clothed. The Fort we had come to [View Full Entry]

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Published: September 6th 2006 | 267 Views | [diary=86832]


By Kylie H
August 29th 2006
Famous for forty minutes Asia » India » Rajasthan » Jaisalmer
Made it; an 8hr local bus ride, great result given my earlier belt of food poisoning. The day was steaming; it felt like you were sitting in a sauna especially when stopping for traffic and picking up passengers. When I got up it looked like I had peed down the back of my pants; my arse to behind my knees was WET from sweat, nasty. This is potentially too much information, but I think it accurately portrays what a hot box that bus was. We arrived at our Haveli in Mandawa around 4.30 and the bus ride turned into a distant [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 29th 2006 | 163 Views | [diary=85167]


I have been dealing with more monkey antics, which to be honest is entirely my own fault. I had carefully left fruit outside, since we have a no food policy in the room due to mice. At 6am we heard some rustling, and then all hell broke loose. There were around 20 monkeys screaming, yelling and jumping around trying to get a piece of the action. A very rude awakening. That afternoon, Friday 11th August, we headed up to Mcleod Ganj, the kick off point for the weekend trek in the Lesser Himalayas. There were more than the usual amounts of [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 22nd 2006 | 128 Views | [diary=83715]


The volunteering got off to a slow start as we were only allowed to work in the mornings for the first week, not quite sure why this was, maybe iDEX didn’t wanted anyone to be over whelmed. But it left some of us completely under whelmed, especially those who left work to come here rather than straight from Uni. It appears we have also arrived, on force, in the middle of school holidays and festival season; in the 3 weeks I am actually in Palampur there are 2 festivals. Some people who are doing a 4 week stint are only doing [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 10th 2006 | 160 Views | [diary=81086]


By Kylie H
August 7th 2006
High kicks and holey water Asia » India » Punjab » Amritsar
Just back from a grand weekend in Amritsar. We (Virginia, Nikheel, Surinder and I) set out just after 9am on Saturday, in a very heavy rain storm, hello monsoon! The driver thought he was Peter Brock, swerving past cows chewing their cud in the middle of the road, dogs wandering about with no respect for objects bigger than them and massive road slips… plus of course on coming traffic. After 6hrs 30mins on the road, we arrived in Amritsar a little worse for wear, checked into our hotel and within 15mins we were racing for the Pakistan / Indian boarder, Wagah [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 7th 2006 | 177 Views | [diary=80388]


Delhi did not show me the pollution, poverty or numerous cows I was expecting. Although prevalent, not to the extent I had prepared my self for. Arriving early Monday morning, to join the Volunteer programme, we had to do Delhi in a day. I think we did this rather successfully via AC Taxi. The highlight of the day was driving the back streets of Old Delhi to the Jana Masjid Mosque (biggest Mosque in India) and sitting on the steps watching the sun set over the Red Fort. We watched the many people climb the steps after the call to prayer, [View Full Entry]

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Published: August 1st 2006 | 214 Views | [diary=78994]




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