Tuesday, October 13, 2009

UPDATE!!


shot of our evening camel journey in Pushkar

It has been forever since our last post. Sincerest apologies!
We encountered computer crashes and lack of time and technology at the camp and everywhere else we've been. Just wanted to say we are alive and well! Its only been 2 weeks but so much has happened its tough to know where to begin...

We went on a couple weekend trips to Jaipur, and a sleepy hippie mountainside town, Pushkar, completed our volunteering at the camp and in the slum school, have seen the Taj Mahal and now the Golden Temple in Amritsar, our current stop.

Pushkar was amazing! It was such a nice break from the hectic hussle and bustle of city life. The fact there was no rickshaws and you could get around on foot was blissful. It was such a peaceful, quiet and serene atmosphere, with lots of tourists and plenty of em hippies. The merch was super cheap and we climbed a mountain and went on an evening camel ride where we rode back into town under the moonlight.

We also finished our volunteering at the camp where for the last two weeks we taught in the slums at a makeshift school in the center. Kids would drop in everyday and we taught them the rudimentaries of the english language, math and played games with them. I can probably say it was the most amazing and rewarding experience of my life. We taught kids from the ages of 2 to 14, who would show up and just soak up as much as they could. They have nothing these kids. Some better off than others of course, but you had kids in rags, children bringing in their naked baby brother, their pet goat, etc. The people there live in huts made of sticks and tarps and held together with twine or plastic bags. Its hard to put into words the magitude of feeling one goes through being there. But there is also a sense of pride amongst them. They are happy and smiling and doing their best to get by. Their houses were all swept and tidy. There is alot more to say about our experiences there and I assure you, we will.
slum school group photo

In the end our time at the camp was well worth the experience and we made some good friends and travel partners as well. Our last week at the camp, 3 new volunteers showed up (from UK, Australia and Belgium). All girls naturally. It was like a week spent in silence for me, being the only dude amongst 6 chicks, but i must say, if anything, I learnt alot... Our friend Bhavani (aka Bini) is with us now in Amritsar and making the journey to Varanasi as well. She is a total blast to travel with and such great company.

We've now seen the Taj Mahal and the Golden Temple here in Amritsar which will have to be discussed in greater detail soon, and went through a 3 hour hell trying to catch a train in Delhi. Never go to Delhi. We make our way to the Holy City of Varanasi now to catch the end of the Diwali festival, a sort of Hindu Christmas, as descibed by Bini. Just wanted to update everyone that all is well and we will now continue regular posting. So long!

Ps Happy thanksgiving Canada


chillin

2 comments:

  1. MAGICAL!!!!!!! I miss you guise. I can't wait for more fotos

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  2. I can only imagine the degree of satisfaction teaching thoses kids brings you! Cass your beautiful. I miss you both! When you get a chance you should post an indian phrase on the dab and teach us! Giney sends her love!

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