Friday, 27-02-2015. Day 191.
Mosques, Markets, Mughals.
Our first day in India was a tour of Delhi, both old and new, and included some amazing architecture, a smattering of history, and even a forced sales opportunity.
Our first day in India was a tour of Delhi, both old and new, and included some amazing architecture, a smattering of history, and even a forced sales opportunity.
We have some thoughts on this whole business of world travel.
We had nine more days in Thailand (three in Chiang Mai and five in Bangkok) before we moved on to India. On none of these days did we do anything that warrants a stand-alone post, so we're just putting them all right here. (And if you're thinking that's a totally obvious way to catch up on these entries, you'd be spot on.)
The girls were interested in hanging out with some elephants while we were in Thailand, so we hooked up with Ran-Tong Elephant Centre, which is saves and rescues elephants, giving them a better life and future.
We realized that after our amazing Hanoi food tour, any other tour would be chopped beef to Hanoi’s filet mignon. But, knowing the vibrant food scene in Bangkok, we felt a food tour would be in order.
Today, 8 March 2015 marks our 200th day of adventure on this Trip Around the World. Here are some statistics we've racked up so far.
A week prior, we took in the Sunday walking market and enjoyed it so much, we decided to visit both the Saturday and Sunday walking markets this week.
In which we walk up to Art in Paradise to see the large, interactive illusion art murals and then take in the Chiang Mai Night Market.
We take a day trip by van to Chiang Rai in northern Thailand. We can't say it was the best tour, but we did get to see everything we wanted to ... and more.
Chiang Mai is a very festive town, and during the next two days we took in some of those festivities. First, we walked up to see the Chiang Mai Flower Festival, then the next day we strolled around the Sunday Walking Market, which takes place every week at Tha Phae Gate.