Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Day 7 through 8 of My Trip Through North India

The very last post about my days in North India. I know, this is a very long, long time in coming. This will also be a shorter post as we only have a full day in Agra and a half day in Delhi. So, onwards we go!

Day 7 - Agra

The entrance to the bounds at the Taj Mahal
We woke up early today, at about 6:00 a.m., to go and see the Taj Mahal! Whoo! It's the one thing most people think of when they think about visiting India, seeing this beautiful place. And I was able to do this! I loved visiting this place, and I'm really glad that, even though this wasn't specifically on my bucket list, it did happen!

Anyway, once we got there, we all had to pay to get in. It was actually kind of funny because I had several native Indians tell me to go stand in the citizens line. I really do seem to look like an Indian. :) When we paid for our tickets, we headed inside. The dawn was just starting to break, enough that we could see, but it was still slightly cool. Well, cool for India at least. Now, just be warned, all of my photos after this will have scores and scores of people in them, even at early in the morning.

This was one of the first photos that I took once we got in. This was at about 6:30 or 7:00 in the morning. And yes, there are that many people there already. But the Taj. Just look at the Taj Mahal. It's beautiful! What's most interesting though, is that I never really know what it was. I never really knew what the Taj Mahal was, I just kind of assumed that it was a palace of some sort. It's not! It was actually built as a place of burial for a favourite wife of a Mogul Emperor. It's kind of  a romantic story. But it's actually pretty cool. Also, another random fact, the pillars that you see around the main building? They were built with a two degree lean outwards so that if something like an earthquake ever caused the pillars to fall, they wouldn't fall of the actual building. They would fall outwards. That's pretty cool.

So, the majority of our day was spent wander around the Taj Mahal, as well as just relaxing in the hotel room once we were done. So, I'm going to spam pictures now.
We wandered around everywhere while looking at all of building. It really is a magnificent building, and it was just so cool to go and be able to walk around the Taj Mahal as well as inside. You know how I told you earlier that it is the burial place for the favourite queen of a Mogul Emperor? Well, this guy loved symmetry, which is why it's all symmetrical like it is. But, when he died, his son, who was kind of pissed at him for spending all of the money on this building as well as on wars and other things, also buried his father with the wife, and now it's not symmetrical. At least on the inside it isn't. You go inside, and you look at the sarcophagi, one is right in the middle, and that one belongs to the wife. But you look to the side, and there is another one. It makes the inside completely unsymmetrical. It doesn't look bad, I just think that it's funny that the son would be so petty.

The Red Fort in Agra, India
So, yeah, once we were done at the Taj Mahal, and were making our way out, the line just to get it, snaked out and around the outside perimitter. It was kind of scary how many people were there after just a few short hours of us inside. And it was only about 10:00 in the morning. I kind of wish I had taken a picture, but it was still pretty awe-inspiring to see. When we got outside, we split into groups again. Steve, Jeannie, Kendra, Westen, and Jamie all went to explore the Red Fort, while Lizzie and Taylor went off somewhere else. I have no idea.

The Moonlight Gardens
Once we were done walking around, we headed back to the hotel. And basically just sat and vegged for the rest of the day in bed and with the TV on. That was great! Once we were all done resting of the day, those of us who went to the Red Fort headed back out. We were then headed to the Moonlight Gardens, which is a ground of gardens across the river from the back of the Taj Mahal. That was a pretty cool sight as well.

Jamie, myself, Kendra, and Jeannie all in our bed :)
After that we explored the gardens, we all headed out to dinner. It was a pretty damn good dinner as well. I normally wasn't much of a fan of the Indian food that we had while on this trip, both in South India and North India, but what we had that night at dinner was excellent! I loved it! If I could have any other kind of food from India again, it would be the food from that dinner that night.

After dinner that night, we all headed back to our hotel room and literally just crashed into bed. Till You've Got Mail was on TV. Then we got Jamie, Kendra, Jeannie, and myself into our bed and watched that movie. Seriously, one of the greatest chick flicks of all time, and I love it. That was a great way to end the day in Agra.

We then woke up the next day, and then caught the train to Delhi.

Day 7 - Delhi

Hard Rock Cafe in Delhi
Once again, we caught our last train to New Delhi. I took a nap. For being hot, unair-conditioned
sleeper car, they are actually quite excellent for naps. When we got there, we checked back into our first hotel, and then Kendra, Jamie, Steven, Jeannie, came with me to the mall where I could finally eat at the Hard Rock Cafe in Delhi! Whoo! That was very nice for them to come with me, as I had wanted to go the first time we were in Delhi earlier that week. And it was just so cool to be able to go to the Hard Rock in Delhi. When we were done there, we headed back to the hotel to sleep.
The view from our table in Hard Rock

The next morning, we literally just wandered around the city till it was time for our flight back to
Vizag. Once there, we visited this amazing place, where unfortunately we could take any pictures. Which kind of sucks. There were carvings of elephants EVERYWHERE! And it was just such a huge and large structure, and it was beautiful!

When we were done exploring, we still had a few hours till our flight, so we decided to wander around the little shops just to see what it is that we could find as some last minute gifts for everyone at the main house and for everyone back home. Then it was time to go back to Vizag. We caught an underground to the airport and we took off, heading back to Vizag.


If there is one thing that I could say about this trip, is that it was something that I never thought that I would ever be doing. I am so grateful to everyone who helped me come on this trip as well as everyone who supported me throughout this trip. My parents, my husband, my friends. Without them, I wouldn't have felt that I would be able to leave all that I know and am familiar with and live, literally, half-way across the world in a place unfamiliar to me.

I'll hopefully have more adventures to talk about more soon.

Talk to you later,
Ashley