By Sandana Mullai.
It is rarely that you meet a group of three women of different generations, travelling together. Sandana travelled on India Untravelled's Untravel Delhi trail with her mother and daughter, and reports back on how the trip surprised her. Her experiences might surprise you too.
It is rarely that you meet a group of three women of different generations, travelling together. Sandana travelled on India Untravelled's Untravel Delhi trail with her mother and daughter, and reports back on how the trip surprised her. Her experiences might surprise you too.
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It would be a cliche if
I said the Delhi trip was awesome!
The Stay
Thanks a lot for introducing the home stay! Fantastic people with great hospitality. Sanjeev - Oh what a spirit he has! We did not have a single dull moment during our stay there! And, the Dadi ma is really an inspiration to us. Breakfast times with Dadima and aroma of aloo paratha are still rewinding in our memories.
Sandana's daughter on the Pottery Village visit in Delhi. |
They really surprised us on my daughter's Birthday!! On that day, we were leaving for Agra early in the morning. And, by 5 o’ clock, Sanjeev knocked our room door and wished my daughter with cake. My daughter is super thrilled and me too.
There was a Birthday card signed by whole family. What a way to celebrate a birthday! I should say, my daughter is so lucky. Sanjeev was very helpful always; we have disturbed him at odd hours (like 11 PM) to clarify the route to the taxi driver.
The Pottery Tour
We are happy that we took this tour! We are cherishing the memories of roaming in the potters village. We feel that the time we spent was worthy and useful; what an insight we got. Since it was pre-Diwali season, we could smell the fresh diyas on making. It was such a delight to sight the hundreds of Diyas spread out.
An artist at work. |
In the backyard of a potter's house. |
The Sunset Hike
Very adventurous and thrilling indeed. Since we got delayed, we could not do the
hiking as it is usually done. In some areas I feel it is really risky - especially
for senior citizens and kids. We could mingle with the locals and know the
culture. As part of the package, they were generous to offer us dinner, which
was yummy. One hour ride from the Metro station to the village was tiresome -
in open share auto on bumpy road.
First glimpse of the hidden lake cluster in the Aravallis |
We are extremely happy after exploring Delhi through India Untravelled. Your tips and suggestions were very useful and saved a lot of time and money. As you suggested, we used Metro mostly which was fast and convenient, and saved us from pollution. We felt safe and peaceful at the homestay.
This trip has changed my
thinking on North India and I started looking into other destinations of IU.
From the stay, exploring the monuments/city - everything went on so good and
pleasant. Wishing you all success!
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