Showing posts with label India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label India. Show all posts

March 20, 2009

Day 069 : Delhi

Today I spent my time preparing and submitting documents for my Chinese visa...finally.

Day 070 : Delhi

Today I spent my time preparing for...Japan!

March 19, 2009

Day 068 : Delhi

I wonder what he specializes in...?

Day 067 : Benares

Originally I was scheduled to be in Benares during the hindu holiday of Holi...being the ignorant American I am, I had no idea. A phone call from Tripty resulted in me reconfiguring my schedule accordingly. Several days after the actual event there were still signs of a hectic holiday (notice the color streaking the steps)...





The multifunctional use of the steps is something I had noticed yesterday. Today as was able to set out much earlier in the morning I ran into yet another use for the steps...a natural drying machine!


Seems like people aren't the only animals finding more than one way to lounge along the river.



Don't ask me why, but I think I'm starting to develop a fondness for men with long hair that wear skirts...

I spent most of today weaving in between the river front and the tiny chaotic streets of the old city. The light , not to mention the scenery, was fantastic in these archaic alleyways.





More images as a result of my obsession with openings...




Bath time.

Interesting (this one's for you Julien!)

'Fair Trade' 030 : These girls tried to rope me in yesterday, but I stayed strong. Their story of 'Do you want to come to my uncle's shop? He has sold goods to Goldy Hawn and has an autographed photo with her. Come have a look!' wasn't going to work on me, no way jose. Well, that was yesterday. Today they somehow found me again while I was sketching on the steps. They spent a good hour with me, chit-chatting about India, about boys, about school, etc. Then of course they wanted to take me back to the shop. I kept refusing, showing them my sketchbook (which they wanted to keep because it contained 10,000 Vietnamese Dong! Little do they know that's equal to slightly more than 50 cents), saying that I needed to continue sketching as much as possible before catching my train to Delhi at 7pm. With some good old fashioned persistence they suckered me right in though. Before I knew it I was being escorted through the old city's alleyways to some silk shop! I figured if I was going to be a sucker, I was going to get something out of it! So after looking at countless silk scarfs (and countless photos of Goldy Hawn!) I bought 4 then politely asked, 'Do you mind if I have a look?' pointing upwards. We had a fair trade. This is what I got out of it...

A four stories high staircase led us through the floors of several family homes, upwards to the roof.

The building is centered around this courtyard which provides air and light throughout the building.

The rooftop provided a 360 degree view of Benares. The perfect way to end my stay in this special city.

Day 066 : Benares

Of course my train arrived late to Benares so I didn't actually set foot out in the city until after noon. I headed straight for the Ganges, seeing that I only have two days in this intriguing city. My hotel room is located at the Assi ghat, the furthest south ghat in the city. This afternoon I walked all the way from the south to the north. Along the way, as I suspected, there were some pretty spectacular sights. The urban collage of facades, steps, and other architectural elements was definitely one point of interest...
All of this stepped architecture and water talk made me think of this blog post by Mason White and friends that I recently came across, discussing the architecture of stepwell.

The sense of scale is definitely noteable.




The variation in scale of the typical step provides surfaces for walking, sitting, sleeping, washing, etc.

Speaking of washing, apparently it was bath time...


Along the river there were several of these boats packed with pilgrims.

I mean packed...

In the evening I went to the Dasaswwamedh Ghat to witness the nightly Aarti Ganga ceremony.

Day 065 : Delhi

So this morning I arrived in Delhi by bus and this evening I left Delhi by train...a train headed for the holy city, Benares. Before the sun had time to set I snuck out to catch a glimpse of India's countryside...





Day 064 : Mcleodganj

For my third and final day in Mcleodganj Tenzin offered to show me a bit more of the surrounding area. I met up with him and his friend, Migmar, then we descended down the terrain to Dharamsala where we caught a local bus to a nearby village.

Tea time at a local joint. I love CHAI!

Tenzina nd Migmar took me to a nearby school where their friend Dawa studies and practices Buddhist painting. The school, not to mention the temple, was beautiful.




Dawa's pink palace.

Before catching the adventure-filled night bus back to Delhi we had an afternoon snack at a rooftop restaurant back in Mcleodganj.