Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Delhi - India

Delhi, our last city stop on our tour of Asia:( We have had the most amazing experiences of our lives! Delhi kept with the Indian theme of it being ridiculously HOT! We spent our 2 days trying to see as much as we could, but also trying not to dry up!
Our street we stayed on! In the middle of the capital city of India there are STILL cows everywhere!

The Red Fort

The Red Fort
The most famous Mosque in Delhi

The streets of Delhi

The mosque

Shopping in Delhi

Bundi - Rajasthan - India

Bundi is a small city that lays between mountains. It was the quietest city we went to in ALL of India and because of our train tickets and it being the end of the trip we decided to spend 5 days. That is about 4 days more than you need to see ALL of Bundi! We stayed at this guesthouse called RN Haveli, highly recommend by all the guide books- HOWEVER they failed to mention that one of the owners just had a baby and she is a bit NUTS! At every opportunity she would try to unload her baby on every guest. She expected free babysitting from everyone, it was very odd and made for many uncomfortable moments! So, we had 5 days to hang out in this small city and I think we saw everything we needed to!

The dried up lake in Bundi

Children in the park playing it was the first time we saw such a thing in India, and it was really nice!
Kids being kids!

The inside of the castle

The view of Bundi from the Castle

The fort and the castle

More pictures of the castle!

The castle lit up at night-absolutely gorgeous!

Most of the houses in Bundi are painted this blue color, it is supposed to help keep the house cooler!(Didnt seem to work for our HOT house!)

Streets of Bundi!

Many monkeys in Bundi! We LOVE monkeys!!!

The castle

The door of the fort, it had spikes on it to stop the charging elephants or camels.

An amazing looking tree at in the fort!

These boxes housed the pigeons that were used for sending letters!

Walking down the hill from the fort!

The other Bundi lake that was not dried up! Those green things are many many lilypads!