miércoles, 14 de julio de 2010

Bombay ( Mumbai )



Bombay ( Mumbai )

the fourth and last day we decided to visit the city of Mumbai. The Indian government changed the name of Bombay to Mumbai, exploring this city saw a lot of poverty and at the same time under the same streets we could see the new India, skyscrapers, new rich city with class and luxury.



In our visit to Mumbai, we discovered the old English Victorian architecture and their crowd and hectic streets draged from here to there. In downtown we could see the maidans, which are typical English parks occupied by Indians playing cricket.







Benares- Varanasi



In the third day we visited the city of Benarés that is one of the seven cities but important of Hinduism



This city represents principles and western customs we observed that he is one of the centers but great of peregrination later we submerged within the river since they think that if you submerge they clear the bad one you vibrate




in this place we could observe and analyze many pleasant and disagreeable scents walking by the city

Toured for Lal Qila (The Red Fort)



2 day: We visited New Delhi city, we toured for Lal Qila (The Red Fort) and India's largest mosque, ate curry evening in one of the typical city restaurant

We lived an unforgettable experience in the Lal Qila then walk down the main attractions of Delhi are endless markets, many objects come from many parts of in India, we enjoyed the template weather..While we were walking through India, we had the chance to talk with local people, which is not difficult because they are often engaged to start conversations in a very formal, formal or ridiculously whit you.



We realized that any conversation was initiated directly with questions about studying and working, that sounds like a gossip to us, but for them, it helps them to see if it is a conversation between equals, they want to know if you are married, your religion and all kinds of personal data, those are some questions that in a culture can make us feel uncomfortable.

martes, 6 de julio de 2010

Taj Mahal




AGRA, INDIA



Saturday, July 01 2010






We have been the beautiful place, we visit is Taj Majal is considered the finest example of Mughal architecture,


We have stayed for five days in Agra, India in the jewel palace, we have walked between the garden paths near the central pont