Welcome to India

Ebimisami: 07.10.2024

Day 1 - 06.10.2024

Eventful start.

As I step off the plane, I'm excited yet tired. Fortunately, the formalities at immigration go smoothly. On the way from the metro, which unfortunately didn't stop where I thought, to the B&B, I am approached 4 times, being told that things can't work this way and that I need to go here and there. I had been warned by the operator of the B&B and was accordingly skeptical. Somehow, lacking orientation, I ended up in a tourist info, which operates differently here than back home. The guys need to make money and offer you everything. The motto is 'Everything is possible, just let me know'. Well, I could convincingly convey that I am so tired after the long journey that I first need to settle in. They organized a tuk-tuk for me, which took me to the B&B. I had just paid the tuk-tuk driver when another young man greeted me and told me he had a much better accommodation, etc.

In the late afternoon, I set off again. A small Indian restaurant treated me to a delicious vegetable biryani with naan bread for dinner. Shortly thereafter, while I was back wandering the bazaar, I met 'Aba'. As it turns out later, he guides me to the fourth tourist info of the day and to a jewelry store. The good thing is, he takes me through the side streets and alleys of Main Bazar Road. It's narrow and dirty – and exciting. I soak it all in. Countless small kitchens are bustling to prepare dinner for their customers. Most dishes cost between 20 and 70 cents, which is probably still a lot of money for the people living here. The poverty seems as self-evident as it is visible.
After we find ourselves back on the 'familiar' street, I thank Aba and say goodbye. Overwhelmed by the impressions, I head straight to bed.

Eyano (2)

Dirk
Hallo Thomas, das sind ja sehr viele Eindrücke für den ersten Tag. Ich wäre damit überfordert. Freue mich schon weitere Informationen und Erfahrungsberichte zu lesen Gruß Dirk

Tim
Komme erst jetzt dazu hier rein zu schauen! Spannend! Thomas, ganz liebe Grüße und viel Spaß!

Inde
Lapolo ya mobembo Inde