October 12, 2007
Important Notice
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October 06, 2007
A land of breathtaking beauty
Whereas the stream beds are almost waterless in the dry season they are dangerous and impossible to cross during monsoon. By strategic planting and training of the rubber tree Ficus Indicus that flourishes alongside the streams with its roots growing from all parts of the tree the Khasi ancestors with their experiments had perfected the art of making those living root bridges. These bridges are trained over 20 to 25 years to become fully functional and cross fast flowing rivers and streams. They are very strong and can carry up to 50 people at one time and are still being used by the villagers’ everyday. Perhaps they can last for 500 years and more after being well formed and supersede any comparable steel construction.
After a two hours trek and the crossing of two other root bridges the Umshiang Doule Decker Root Bridge named after the Umshiang River that is crossed can be found. These bioengineering wonders are unique and supposed to be exclusive to Meghalaya in the whole world.
Click here for more photographs: http://www.flickr.com/photos/13626255@N08/
October 02, 2007
Manipur by the way is a totally unsafe place as I have realized. Even I had a permit there were many restrictions. Nevertheless I was with a kind family who member of the local government and had the possibilities to assure a relatively safe stay for me. Anyway it is a strange feeling seeing the vehicles carrying machine guns driving around and stuff...
September 26, 2007
Big update to my Flickr gallery
The picture above shows Kolkata 24 hours after the rain that 'washed Kolkata out' stopped. It shows that streets were still flooded. Meanwhile Kolkata is almost back to normality.
Something between crudity and black humor?
The banners on this local train in Kolkata are promoting for Life Insurances whereas the travellers do a perilous job hanging outside the train. Numerous people die or get seriously injured regularly when falling from trains...
September 25, 2007
Also from the Northeast I received positive news. My permission is going to be ready by tomorrow. So probably I'll go back to Imphal (Manipur) by day after tomorrow when I received a final confirmation on my permission. This time I got very good assistance of one high government official there in Manipur. I am in regular touch to her and they gonna provide me security serice as well as the safety situation in Manipur is reported to be worst...
September 24, 2007
Kolkata flooded or: "Enjoy the rain"
24 hours later the situation has become even worse, almost the whole city is flooded, with me inside the mess. The water line in the streets has reached at least half a meter and more and the rain is not going to stop. Anyway the Kolkata people seem to be quite pleased about the rain and one guy told me, "leave your stuff at your hotel and enjoy the rain"!
At least regarding to my Manipur permission there is some good progress, my friend and others are working hard to get my valid permission issued for tomorrow or day after. There are a couple of people who really want me to come there and as soon as I get permission I will rush to the airport and catch a flight...
September 23, 2007
stranded in Kolkata
Anyway I am not unhappy to be here to Kolkata, okay the weather sucks. Rain since 24 hours, and this morning a lot of areas of the city were at least partly flooded but meanwhile the situation has set to ease.
Like in Rajasthan I am not able to upload pictures from here and will do so later...
September 20, 2007
I am still alive
Anyway Shillon is a very interesting place. Much different from India. The people here are very modern and western orientated. The city itself could almost be a european place the people look more like Chinese people than Indians.
September 17, 2007
I begin to understand cricket and I am irritated by the electricity watch
Also I slowly begin to understand the Cricket game. Cricket was always like mystery to me but since there is the International Cricket Championschip in South Africa and India bet Pakistan two days ago but was bet itself by New Zealand this night I am watching Cricket on television during all meals.
Except of these excerpts of Delhi life there aren't many news here. Since three days I am staying at my place mainly as we had to edit a film and some other stuff... On the 18th I am going to Assam and Manipur now. The tickets are booked but I am still not sure if it is such a good decision to go there as Assam is facing the heaviest monsoon rain falls since decades and millions of people lost their home there.
September 15, 2007
New Image Gallery
I will also set a link somewhere on this blog...
Anyway it looks like that I'll be going to Manipur and Bihar, two of the poorest states in India, on September 18th. It's not 100 percent confirmed but it looks like. I'll keep you up to date.
September 13, 2007
btw: above you see a picture of Akshardham temple, probably one of the safest temple site in the world. Unfortunately they do not allow people to do photography in the temple and temple's area. I also failed to apply for a special permission...
September 11, 2007
Anyway the tour started on 6th of September in the town of Palodhi which is right in the middle of the Great Thar Desert. Already there in Palodhi we were facing some problems with my camel when it got naughty like in the following picture...
Well, the following days the camel did quite a good job acutually. In Rajasthan desert you can not expect to see big sand dunes everywhere like in Sahara for instance. So sometimes you'll also see lot's of plants and crops and corn fields as most of the desert people there live from agriculture and livestock farming. But a few sand dunes can still be seen there...
Although the sand dunes were not that imposant I had a very interesting journey exploring rural desert life. And this is what I mainly wanted to capture with my camera... the way people are living in the desert, their housings, their colorful dresses, etc. Therefore I experienced an exciting five day trip in which I did not only see rural life but also felt it myself when sleeping on sand dunes and having meal with locals... okay often it was really ordinary and not always very delicious but this is hard desert life.
So also the people where really very poor they tried their best to offer me reasonable hospitality. On the other hand I have to say that I sometimes felt like being an animal in a wandering circus, everywhere we reached people came staring at me, okay I was quite an exceptional guest but they didn't stop it. Sometimes it was very disturbing...
As described earlier I was facing the accident on the 5th day of the journey and had to cancel the trip suddenly. Fortunetaly it happened in a village that is linked by a local bus. For around 500 kilometers it took me around 22 hours to reach Delhi by today morning. First I was going on a small local bus that was achieving all the little villages till I reached a bigger place from where I had to take another bus to Bikaner. For the 50 kilometers to Bikaner I had to travel on the roof top of the bus what was actually more comfortable than travelling inside the highly overcrowded bus... Travelling on the roof top of buses is illegal in India and very dangerous but everyone does it and the bus companies are just interested in getting high profits. Safety is not of any interest...
From Bikaner the torture went on when I had to fight hard to get a train ticket as I couldn't do any reservation in advance. Fortunately I succeeded to get the ticket but missed my connection train some 100 kilometers before Delhi due to some delay. Till now I have not seen a single train of Indian Railway Company travelling on time. The system seems to be very ailing.
September 05, 2007
Tomorrow I'll be starting for a 150 kilometer and 6 to 7 days camel safari through the Great Thar Desert. I don't expect to find any hotspots or cyber cafes on the dunes so there won't be any update for one week. Therefore I promise to upload lot's of pictures when I reach back to Delhi.
September 04, 2007
Also I still wonder how a train could already arrive crowded although Jodhpur was the starting point... Anyway this time I was travelling on 3rd AC which is an air conditioned coach that can be entered with reservation number only so I didn't care about the crowd.
After arriving with a delay of just half an hour I was welcomed by an awesome desert city which I will explore in detail now...
September 03, 2007
Anyway the hotels here are quite good actually, much better than those I have experienced in Lloret de Mar, Spain. The guys who went there as well will know what I am talking about. And I like the rooftops for there stunning views as the one you can see above.
September 02, 2007
Despite many warnings and also because the high classes have been sold out I decided to travel on sleeper class which is actually one of the lowest. Coaches are not equiped with A/C therefore the 'windows' are just barred without any glas. Expecting another torture the journey was relatively comfortable... okay it took me some 20 minutes to find my train, coach and seat at Old Delhi railway station but when I finally reached I was surprised to find a coach that was not overbooked. I really had a bed for my self, it was an overnight train by the way...
Travelling on Indian trains you'll also get to know to lot's of people... also funny ones.
Jodhpur itself is a beautiful place in the colorful state of Rajasthan. It has a nice old town and an amazing fort on a hill in the middle of the town... tomorrow night I'll be heading for Jaisalmer another amazing place in Rajasthan. Actually I am planning to take another night train but right now I can't reach the online booking system of the Indian Railways, so let's see how I'll reach there...
August 30, 2007
August 28, 2007
16 kilometers (air-line distance). Reason was a Hindu festival, so everyone used to be on the road. For a while I started to regret that I have accepted the invitation of my friend Umesh to come to his place today. But nevertheless it turned into a great and interesting afternoon and evening.
First I was with my friends family to celebrate the Hindu festival - although he has actually become a Buddhist now - and then we went to celebrate the birthday of one of his wife's friend. It was a very exciting experience to chat with all those young people there. I was involved into discussions about religion and other stuff... and made a lot of new friends there (real friends, not like those guys from the streets)^^
August 26, 2007
After spending a bit more time in Old Delhi and having some Chai's, Shakes and other drinks I stopped my journey at a railway line. So here I could get to even more new "best friends" who used to live there near the railway line in their tents. Although they have almost nothing, they seemed to be happy persons laughing into my camera. But actually they're working hard to earn their little living at one of the most dangerous places, the railway tracks...
August 25, 2007
Best Friends
"hey you're my best friend"What follows then is that they either want you to take a picture of them or they just wanna have one Dollar or Euro... or probably both. Sometimes it is pretty hard to shake these guys off but meanwhile I have learnt how to ignore everything that happens around you. I try to be as arrogant and ignorant as I can, after some while the guys normally leave and look for other victims... But sometimes you also need to be quite rude and tell them to go or piss off.
Certainly this is not a very friendly way of behavior, especially as a guest in this country but unfortunately it is the only way to get rid of these people and carry on your program.
Anyway I have to admit and I appreciate that many of the people here are actually very friendly, cooperative and lot's of them have a very big heart. Walking through Old Delhi today I have been invited for a Chai by one Chai producer on the street who owns actually almost nothing. However he was so kind and told me "no money, you're guest in India" and gave me the Indian tea for free. Ofcourse I wanted to pay him but he declined to accept the payment of 3 Rupies (6 Cents) for the Chai which is actually like nothing for me...
August 23, 2007
Back to Delhi I have experienced the modern parts now also. Yesterday we met up another friend in Gurgaon which is Delhi's Cyber City. Modern Delhi is also drawn by new highways, flyovers and the metro that running on four different levels sometimes... But also on modern highways you will sometimes find nice scenes like these two kids having bath under a a fire engine...
August 21, 2007
Destination Mountain
I was picked up by Khem, who is a friend I got to know in Kathmandu, at 5.30 AM. He organized the trip for me and took me to the domestic airport. Expecting a scratched airplane I was surprised about the Jetstream 41 operated by Yeti Air, which seemed to be in a very good condition. On the plane I was told by a guy from Japan who lives in Hong Kong right now, that this flight has been cancelled the last couple of days due to bad weather conditions, so again one more reason to feel lucky after experiencing all that bad luck with the weather here. The flight itself took around one hour and took us alongside Mount Everest and others…
August 19, 2007
August 18, 2007
For the way down to Pokhara I decided to do a small trek through the forrests, rice fields and countryside... I was already a bit scared when it became dark and there was still no street or any human in sight. Fortunately I reached a street with the very last light.
August 17, 2007
What a wonderful trip to Nepal when you are not able to see the Peaks of Mount Everest, Annapura Mountain and others... Nepal is a beautiful country anyway and also the valleys I have seen from the bus were very amazing.
Unfortunately my eyes are somehow infected since two days. Due to locals it might be caused by air pollution that is very high, especially in Kathmandu. So my eyes are extremely red and suffer from pain...
August 15, 2007
landed in Kathmandu
Anyway I somehow like this place. It is not as big as Delhi and surrounded by high mountains which I could not see until now due to bad weather conditions.
August 14, 2007
August 12, 2007
But during my first week of stay I have experienced Delhi from a different view, from the view of the poorest class of population that presents at least half of the countries population. I am facing the problem of electricity every day a major problem that has to be solved if India really want`s to compete with western economies.
On the other side I have come to know to many awesome people like when I have been invited into a very big tent where pilgrims walking towards Delhi are having their rest with entertaining music programs, etc. Thanks for the great hospitality with free food, mango juice and everything...
August 11, 2007
Also interesting are the Interstate Bus Terminals. Long distance buses are leaving for different states in India so you meet a lot of different people here. So I think I can write a lot of stories about these bus services when I have used them myself traveling through other parts of India.
Finally we got to an other slum at the bank of Yamuna River. You actually find those quarters everywhere in Delhi. People living in those slums are holding down different jobs. You'll find slums where they are producing pockets, in other ones they live on handcrafts, etc...
August 10, 2007
There was also one funny man who was heading directly towards me with a strange glance making me feel a bit scared. When he reached me he just looked at me and said: "you're looking sweet" and went off.
Anyway I have taken these two pictures on a second tour yesterday afternoon. Actually I was trying to capture some shots of Rajasthani metal workers who have a camp nearby but I had to break up as they really disapproved my activities and quickly surrounded me.
August 09, 2007
I wonder what these people have been thinking of me and my big camera lens.
Unfortunately the metro does not reach all the places in Delhi. Right now they’ve finished just three lines. In case I wanna get back to my place which occurs at least once a day I need to change from metro to bus and from bus to rickshaw again which sounds easier than it is. First there are hardly any real signed bus stops. There are no route maps. And as a foreigner you’re not able to identify the destination the bus is going to. It is absolutely necessary to know the place where you want to go by name and ask, ask and ask… Once you have jumped on the driving bus you have to pay a little amount of 5 Rupies (10 Cents). Again I had to ask lot’s of people for the stop Anhand Bihar as there is no computer voice calling the next stop like in Europe. The buses themselves are really scratched and the ride is always a very shaking experience.
August 08, 2007
Getting around in Delhi has become much easier with the new Delhi metro. It is clean, safe, fast and comfortable. It is also a very good place to cool down as it is fully air conditioned. Anyway it is always funny when Indian are trying to embark and disembark the trains. Once the doors have opened all the people are running to the door the same time and colliding in door area, even when the train is almost empty. So guys, why you don't just wait until all people got off the train and board the train afterwards?
August 07, 2007
right now nothing new about me. Weather is hot, sunny and very humid. Even inside the rooms we have more than 30 degrees, so fans are running all the day. Electricity here in Delhi is still very instable. Power comes and goes. There are at least 6 power cuts a day. Also right now we are running on emergency power.
August 06, 2007
arrived in Delhi
well, will get some breakfast now and hope to upload the first pics soon.
regards,
Marcus
August 05, 2007
August 04, 2007
now the time has come to say good bye to everyone - at least for six months. It's the time to launch this incredible blog about and incredible journey to the incredible country of India.
Unfortunately, I am not able to email all of you regularly, therefore I decided to keep you up to date with this blog. It is to share some of my impressions and experiences and pictures with all of you.
Ofcourse you're invited to email me or write comments, etc.
wishing you all the best,
Marcus