The City of the Golden Temple
I visited with some friends. The most sacred temple of the Sikh religious group is in Amritsar. The place is very close to the Pakistan-India border,called Wagah Border, and just because of the outward journey has been worth the excursion.
We travelled out of Old Delhi with the cheapest option, night bus.
And it was really uncomfortable trip I've ever experienced.
On the lower level of the bus, there were, how normal seats are in each bus. Directly above it was these so-called sleeping cabins. However, you should rename these cabins because they in no case can one sleep properly in these caves. Because the road and traffic conditions in India are particularly challenging, it takes it toll on travellers as well. From pothole to pothole, one will be flung to and fro in these cabins and get the feel of a roller coaster ride. When one comes to roller coasters, but not always at the head ...
Very ominous were the noise of the bus, which is handled in India do not generally economical. The bus system had in fact an unknown number of variations where you'd think it would be elephant sounds. Together with our other coaches bus has then honked all night (up to 8 clock in the morning) to the bet.
However, this trip has really paid off. Now I know that I will never again take the cheapest way between Delhi and Amritsar, and there was also an unforgettable experience.
I arrived in Amritsar, and was rewarded with view of the Golden Temple. Before you could enter the temple complex, but you have to buy a scarf and cover your hair. Here you had to pay excessive entry as no foreigner has been received but very hospitable. Particularly impressive was the large dining-room, where there was nothing but Indian food. It was just unbelievable, how well the organization was done despite the crowds.
The rest of the day we then used to give us rest from the arduous bus trip to visit Amritsar and cozy up.
Written originally by Christopher Knedel on Thursday, April 21, 2011
I visited with some friends. The most sacred temple of the Sikh religious group is in Amritsar. The place is very close to the Pakistan-India border,called Wagah Border, and just because of the outward journey has been worth the excursion.
We travelled out of Old Delhi with the cheapest option, night bus.
And it was really uncomfortable trip I've ever experienced.
On the lower level of the bus, there were, how normal seats are in each bus. Directly above it was these so-called sleeping cabins. However, you should rename these cabins because they in no case can one sleep properly in these caves. Because the road and traffic conditions in India are particularly challenging, it takes it toll on travellers as well. From pothole to pothole, one will be flung to and fro in these cabins and get the feel of a roller coaster ride. When one comes to roller coasters, but not always at the head ...
Very ominous were the noise of the bus, which is handled in India do not generally economical. The bus system had in fact an unknown number of variations where you'd think it would be elephant sounds. Together with our other coaches bus has then honked all night (up to 8 clock in the morning) to the bet.
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| Our Coach |
However, this trip has really paid off. Now I know that I will never again take the cheapest way between Delhi and Amritsar, and there was also an unforgettable experience.
I arrived in Amritsar, and was rewarded with view of the Golden Temple. Before you could enter the temple complex, but you have to buy a scarf and cover your hair. Here you had to pay excessive entry as no foreigner has been received but very hospitable. Particularly impressive was the large dining-room, where there was nothing but Indian food. It was just unbelievable, how well the organization was done despite the crowds.
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| Canteen |
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| Unfortunately, one cannot fish here |
Written originally by Christopher Knedel on Thursday, April 21, 2011




















