RusherRacing
Adventurer
I thought it is time I document my wild crazy trip to India. A coworker that I hired on as an Intern (Sahil) was getting married in Jammu, India. So my wife and I decided to make a trip of it and end it at his wedding. It wasn't an overland trip, it wasn't completely backpacking, but it was very interesting, and I learned a lot about myself and the world. We are from a rural area in South Dakota. We had never even at Indian food before this trip. The trip took place in Oct. 2009 for 17 days. We only traveled throughout the state of Rajasthan but even then we probably bit off to much. Also for reference ~50r (rupees) = 1 us dollar.
Day 1
I am a large guy and the 15hr flight from Chicago to New Dehli was a little rough, but the excitement of a new world lay ahead. We left around 7pm and arrived in Dehli late in the evening.
Delhi Day 1 223 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
Arriving at the New Dehli Airport is hard to explain. Instant sensory overload! I had read a ton before we left on what to do when and where. Also, talking with Sahil he explained how a lot of the differences etc. So I thought I knew what I was doing. I was wrong. I went first to a window to exchange money, which was fairly normal. Then I went to another of the inside offices to arrange cab fare. I honestly don't even remember what I was charged probably a couple bucks. Then we walked outside and that's when we were swarmed with people offering to help etc.. We had tons of people trying to “help” us and asking for tips. I think I gave away like $5 bucks in US dollars to random people just trying to get out of there. On our way to the hotel all I could remember is ****** did we just get ourselves into! As we blast down dark streets with no idea where we were going.
We were staying at a little boutique hotel the Apple Velvet. It was a very nice place, didn't have a lot of rooms, and by US standards didn't have anything for amenities like a pool or hot tub etc. But that's not what we wanted. We wanted a clean quite place to crash! And that we did!
Day 2
We woke up refreshed – sampled a little breakfast in the hotels little breakfast area. Didn't find much we liked but had some fruit and called it good. We hired a cab driver through the hotel. It was 900r for all day and we set out to see the sites of New Dehli, with the lonely planet travel book in hand. Our cab driver did not speak English so we had some struggles communicating but we worked through it. I wrote down all the destinations we wanted to see on a piece of paper, then at our first stop he had another cabby translate it for him. We would go into the site and when we walked out he was always there waiting for us.
Red Fort – New Delhi (there is another Red Fort in Agra that we also visited)
Gov. Palace of Delhi – Massive grounds with tons of buildings etc to visit and see. Each with its own story and history.
Delhi Day 1 010 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
Delhi Day 1 046 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
Delhi Day 1 230 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
Delhi Day 1 239 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
Jantar Mantar – Delhi – Historic Time and Space measurement instruments
Delhi Day 1 069 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
Delhi Day 1 072 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
Humayun's Tomb – I think this was almost as impressive as the more famous Taj Mahal! It was almost empty with people, and very park like. This was our favorite stop this day!
Delhi Day 1 152 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
Delhi Day 1 114 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
Delhi Day 1 113 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
Qutub Minar – busy but very interesting!
Delhi Day 1 162 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
Delhi Day 1 181 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
Delhi Day 1 163 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
They started to build another tower but it was never finished. If this would have been finished it would have been far and away the tallest structure in the ancient world
And my Favorite the Street Photos!
Delhi Day 1 057 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
Delhi Day 1 063 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
Delhi Day 1 066 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
Delhi Day 1 043 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
Delhi Day 1 097 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
We ate once that day at McDonalds (yea we were those people)…. And had some bagged snacks and crackers etc from the vendors at the historical sites. I also had my first bottle of many of Limeade – I loved that stuff and Lay's Magic Masala potato chips. I am more adventures about food than my wife – she works in a medical lab and bacteria etc freak her out. She is also a meat and potatoes farm girl.
More to continue as time allows
Day 1
I am a large guy and the 15hr flight from Chicago to New Dehli was a little rough, but the excitement of a new world lay ahead. We left around 7pm and arrived in Dehli late in the evening.

Delhi Day 1 223 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
Arriving at the New Dehli Airport is hard to explain. Instant sensory overload! I had read a ton before we left on what to do when and where. Also, talking with Sahil he explained how a lot of the differences etc. So I thought I knew what I was doing. I was wrong. I went first to a window to exchange money, which was fairly normal. Then I went to another of the inside offices to arrange cab fare. I honestly don't even remember what I was charged probably a couple bucks. Then we walked outside and that's when we were swarmed with people offering to help etc.. We had tons of people trying to “help” us and asking for tips. I think I gave away like $5 bucks in US dollars to random people just trying to get out of there. On our way to the hotel all I could remember is ****** did we just get ourselves into! As we blast down dark streets with no idea where we were going.
We were staying at a little boutique hotel the Apple Velvet. It was a very nice place, didn't have a lot of rooms, and by US standards didn't have anything for amenities like a pool or hot tub etc. But that's not what we wanted. We wanted a clean quite place to crash! And that we did!
Day 2
We woke up refreshed – sampled a little breakfast in the hotels little breakfast area. Didn't find much we liked but had some fruit and called it good. We hired a cab driver through the hotel. It was 900r for all day and we set out to see the sites of New Dehli, with the lonely planet travel book in hand. Our cab driver did not speak English so we had some struggles communicating but we worked through it. I wrote down all the destinations we wanted to see on a piece of paper, then at our first stop he had another cabby translate it for him. We would go into the site and when we walked out he was always there waiting for us.
Red Fort – New Delhi (there is another Red Fort in Agra that we also visited)
Gov. Palace of Delhi – Massive grounds with tons of buildings etc to visit and see. Each with its own story and history.

Delhi Day 1 010 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr

Delhi Day 1 046 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr

Delhi Day 1 230 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr

Delhi Day 1 239 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
Jantar Mantar – Delhi – Historic Time and Space measurement instruments

Delhi Day 1 069 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr

Delhi Day 1 072 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
Humayun's Tomb – I think this was almost as impressive as the more famous Taj Mahal! It was almost empty with people, and very park like. This was our favorite stop this day!

Delhi Day 1 152 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr

Delhi Day 1 114 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr

Delhi Day 1 113 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
Qutub Minar – busy but very interesting!

Delhi Day 1 162 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr

Delhi Day 1 181 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr

Delhi Day 1 163 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
They started to build another tower but it was never finished. If this would have been finished it would have been far and away the tallest structure in the ancient world
And my Favorite the Street Photos!

Delhi Day 1 057 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr

Delhi Day 1 063 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr

Delhi Day 1 066 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr

Delhi Day 1 043 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr

Delhi Day 1 097 by Rusher Racing, on Flickr
We ate once that day at McDonalds (yea we were those people)…. And had some bagged snacks and crackers etc from the vendors at the historical sites. I also had my first bottle of many of Limeade – I loved that stuff and Lay's Magic Masala potato chips. I am more adventures about food than my wife – she works in a medical lab and bacteria etc freak her out. She is also a meat and potatoes farm girl.
More to continue as time allows