Indian Guide Hey Ro, I bet those people would have never belived that you are with two "Gori" girls. They must be laughing their heads off thinking this "Indian Guide" is trying to protect his "Gori" customers with a fake english accent. I totally agree with Sunil. I wouldn't be surprised if someone comes up to you and say why are you being "Kabab mein Haddi" (thorne between the flowers)?
Jokes apart ... I am really happy for you man. I wish, I should have done India tour as well. I am also impressed by the way you are documenting your journey of the lifetime. I am sure Carla and Ashley have never seen anything like this before. Keep up the good job buddy!!!
i hurt my back... Rahul, we met your grandfather (and grandmother). They made us rava dosas, or rather your grandmother forcefed us three more dosas after we were so stuffed we could vomit, then they gave us these Hindi statues that they apparently had hundreds of! Cool people, I say. Ro showed us where you two used to climb the wall and sit (it was anticlimatic for how nostalgic he was about the spot...) and Venus was about to get a bath, pending your family's arrival (and Sam's unforgiving eye regarding the care of the dog). And now we're in Bangalore about to take a trip to Rishi Valley for the night. First we're stopping at Ro's ancestral village, and before we go Ro wants to feed me something he says you always have, milk and turmeric. Indians can put any two foods together and justify it as being healthy. More blog to come....
I'm surprised to read that u speak hindi :)..The moment you uttered a hindi word in Old city they knew u r an outsider buddy..No wonder you were mobbed by sunglasses and beggars.. Bakra
the nerve I just want to say.... that I can't believe you went without me... sniff sniff
When are you there until? I'm considering a stopover in India in August to get over my disappointment?
HAVE FUN!!!!
Having been in school without a break since the pre-school, I decided this is the best chance I have to go traveling. My destination : the country of my birth, India. I have only been to a handful of cities in India, and mostly just brief stays to visit relatives. A few years ago I decided that I needed to get a better feel for the country, and felt the best time to do it was during my transition from being a University bum to becoming a grown up.
This blog is designed to give everyone an insight into my travel experiences in India: an adventure I will be sharing with two of my closest fr... full info
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i was in a batch with arun, rahul roddam, richard, etc. I think you taught us in RV !